Judge Neil Gorsuch
Posted: Sun May 14, 2017 12:03 pm
Jan 31, 2017
This evening, Pres. Trump appointed Federal Judge Neil Gorsuch to fill a vanacy on the U.S. Supreme Court.
Judge Gorsuch was born August 29,1967 in Denver, CO. You'll read a lot about him the rest of this week. We was announced as an appointee to the Supreme Court at an event held today (January 31) at 8 PM at the White House.
He's has a Leo Sun and either a Taurus or Gemini Moon. The nicest aspect in his chart is an exact Sun-Venus conjunction, and the worst is a close (maybe partile) Mars-Neptune conjunction (which also sextiles a Uranus-Pluto conjunction and squares Jupiter).
At his 8 PM nomination, 19° Leo was rising, meaning that his Sun-Venus and Mercury had recently risen. Neptune is probably opposite his Mercury right now, which does not bode well for a confirmation process that is expected, ultimately, to be easier than most nominees would have faced.
At noon on the day of his birth, Moon was 29° Taurus. Since Saturn is currently at 30° Scorpio, it is highly unlikely he was born anywhere in the middle part of the day - say, avoiding 9 AM to 3 PM (and with Saturn advancing into the first degree of Sagittarius - Sagittarius! - during the likely period of his confirmation hearings.
Moon might be square Uranus and/or Pluto.
On the other hand, if he's born anywhere near midday, he is approaching a progressed Full Moon (with transiting Uranus planning to visit it soon), which would be significant and fitting; but it's hard to justify that Saturn transit to natal Moon.
Regardless of birth time, he has a progressed Mars-Uranus square, which is starkly daring for someone seeking to move into a more austere role.
A totally wild preliminary guess at a birth time would put progressed Moon trine his natal Jupiter right now, which means he would have been born within two hours either side of 8 AM (and, avoiding midday, that means more toward the beginning of that than the end). The effect might not be for right now; if he is confirmed, it would be equally fitting for his joining the court. So far, with little conviction, I'm expecting a 6 AM to 10 AM birth time.
This evening, Pres. Trump appointed Federal Judge Neil Gorsuch to fill a vanacy on the U.S. Supreme Court.
Judge Gorsuch was born August 29,1967 in Denver, CO. You'll read a lot about him the rest of this week. We was announced as an appointee to the Supreme Court at an event held today (January 31) at 8 PM at the White House.
He's has a Leo Sun and either a Taurus or Gemini Moon. The nicest aspect in his chart is an exact Sun-Venus conjunction, and the worst is a close (maybe partile) Mars-Neptune conjunction (which also sextiles a Uranus-Pluto conjunction and squares Jupiter).
At his 8 PM nomination, 19° Leo was rising, meaning that his Sun-Venus and Mercury had recently risen. Neptune is probably opposite his Mercury right now, which does not bode well for a confirmation process that is expected, ultimately, to be easier than most nominees would have faced.
At noon on the day of his birth, Moon was 29° Taurus. Since Saturn is currently at 30° Scorpio, it is highly unlikely he was born anywhere in the middle part of the day - say, avoiding 9 AM to 3 PM (and with Saturn advancing into the first degree of Sagittarius - Sagittarius! - during the likely period of his confirmation hearings.
Moon might be square Uranus and/or Pluto.
On the other hand, if he's born anywhere near midday, he is approaching a progressed Full Moon (with transiting Uranus planning to visit it soon), which would be significant and fitting; but it's hard to justify that Saturn transit to natal Moon.
Regardless of birth time, he has a progressed Mars-Uranus square, which is starkly daring for someone seeking to move into a more austere role.
A totally wild preliminary guess at a birth time would put progressed Moon trine his natal Jupiter right now, which means he would have been born within two hours either side of 8 AM (and, avoiding midday, that means more toward the beginning of that than the end). The effect might not be for right now; if he is confirmed, it would be equally fitting for his joining the court. So far, with little conviction, I'm expecting a 6 AM to 10 AM birth time.