Sun in Cancer: Kitchen, Home, Mother
Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2023 10:28 am
The number of women with Sun in Cancer who are best known for something around HOME, KITCHEN, MOTHER is mind boggling to me.
Start with the fact that both Julia Child and Martha Stewart have Sun in Cancer - that's a pretty big "coincidence" right there. These two women of all the women in the media having the same Sun sign, and having it be Cancer, seems a BFD.
Add Phyllis Schlafly who did more than anyone else in the last half century to make sure a woman's place was kept narrowly defined as her home, her kitchen, and her mothering.
But then add Cheryl Crane, who is most known for killing a guy to protect her mother. Or Linda Sexton who is best known for suffering great abuse by her mother, diving back in to emotionally heal it, and writing a bestselling book about it. Or Lizzie Borden who had a parent issue or two.
And, of course, the most famous person publicly named (more or less) "mother," Madonna.
We have these premier examples before we get to the "softer," i.e. less clear-cut figures who had gigantic maternal presence or "traditional in the home" themes, like the high-performance athletes, dancers, etc. who you KNOW had driving, ever-present mothers behind them - I suspect this includes Cancers Dorothy Hamill, Esther Williams, Peggy Fleming, and Whitney Houston. Add Kylie Jenner. While we're widening the margins, add Georgia Bonesteel who invented the modern quilting craze, heiress Abigail Folger, First Mother (both in and out of the White House) best known at the time for leading the complete redecorating of the White House Jacqueline Kennedy. And, just to toss in a couple of men, the most openly mother-influenced president in modern times, Barack Obama, and the man who wrote the definitive mythic study of Moon and maternal symbolism, Robert Graves. (Oh, and then there's Neil Armstrong <g>.)
Yeah, I trust astrology, and Sidereal astrology in particular as true to its symbolism, but... whoa, that's a lot of home, mama, and TV-broadcast apple pie!
Start with the fact that both Julia Child and Martha Stewart have Sun in Cancer - that's a pretty big "coincidence" right there. These two women of all the women in the media having the same Sun sign, and having it be Cancer, seems a BFD.
Add Phyllis Schlafly who did more than anyone else in the last half century to make sure a woman's place was kept narrowly defined as her home, her kitchen, and her mothering.
But then add Cheryl Crane, who is most known for killing a guy to protect her mother. Or Linda Sexton who is best known for suffering great abuse by her mother, diving back in to emotionally heal it, and writing a bestselling book about it. Or Lizzie Borden who had a parent issue or two.
And, of course, the most famous person publicly named (more or less) "mother," Madonna.
We have these premier examples before we get to the "softer," i.e. less clear-cut figures who had gigantic maternal presence or "traditional in the home" themes, like the high-performance athletes, dancers, etc. who you KNOW had driving, ever-present mothers behind them - I suspect this includes Cancers Dorothy Hamill, Esther Williams, Peggy Fleming, and Whitney Houston. Add Kylie Jenner. While we're widening the margins, add Georgia Bonesteel who invented the modern quilting craze, heiress Abigail Folger, First Mother (both in and out of the White House) best known at the time for leading the complete redecorating of the White House Jacqueline Kennedy. And, just to toss in a couple of men, the most openly mother-influenced president in modern times, Barack Obama, and the man who wrote the definitive mythic study of Moon and maternal symbolism, Robert Graves. (Oh, and then there's Neil Armstrong <g>.)
Yeah, I trust astrology, and Sidereal astrology in particular as true to its symbolism, but... whoa, that's a lot of home, mama, and TV-broadcast apple pie!