WHEN astrologers get together they talk about all sorts of things, and most
recently it has been about babies.
Astrological researcher Wendy Stacey has
been investigating the increasing number of births by Caesarean section
(partly with the help of information from Daily Mirror readers). Most of
these operations take place during the usual non-emergency opening hours of
hospitals; that is, between 9am and 5.30pm, with an hour off for lunch. From
the medical point of view this has no importance at all - but for an
astrologer, it is very important indeed. The time of birth sets the tone for
the whole chart, and the personality which goes with it. Experience tells us
that people born at night often tend to be more original, more creative, and
more willing to mingle with others; while people born during daylight hours
tend to be more single-minded and more ambitious. They are also inclined to
be more successful, and more likely to be famous, but we can't all be number
one, can we? We do need the balance of both day and night people. Most
worrying of all is that hour when the surgeon goes for lunch, meaning that
fewer babies will be delivered when the sun is in the part of the sky which
produces philosophers, poets, teachers, artists, and priests - the people who
speak to our inner nature, and help us realise who we are. How will the next
generation manage without them?
So is this growing trend towards surgical births upsetting the balance of
nature, and reducing the rich variety of types and talents we used to have?
Or is there a grand plan, far above us, which allows for all this? In other
words, if you arrive when the surgeon finds it convenient, is that still the
moment fate intended for you? Next time you have some friends round for a few
drinks, add this topic to the conversation and see where it goes.
AstroDiary
Saturday (May 18): London School of Astr. Astr & the Chakras, all-day seminar
- Melanie Reinhart, Voluntary Resource Centre, Holloway Rd, London N7. £40.
Booking: 0700 233 44 55.
Monday (May 20): Astr Lodge of London, Theosophical Society, 50 Gloucester
Pl, W1. Synastry - Andy Gray. 7pm. £5 (£3 members/conc.)
Monday (May 20): Northern Lights Astr. Soc., Waterloo Hotel, Waterloo Rd,
South Shore, Blackpool. Ascendant and Mid-Heaven - Barbara Giles. (info:
01253 402137)
Tuesday (May 21): Suffolk Astr. Soc. Black Boy, Guildhall St, Bury
St.Edmunds. Traditional Horary - Sue Ward. 7.45pm. (Info: Glenda Cole 01284
768756 glenda@silvermead.net)
Wednesday (May 22): Company of Astrologers. 4 Marty's Yard, 17 Hampstead High
St, London. Aristotle's Question - Geoffrey Cornelius. 7.30pm. £5.
(coa.hubcom.net)
Please double-check with the organisation before attending any events listed here - we cannot accept any responsibility for events changed/cancelled.
Are you holding an astrological event - especially one outside London!! -
that you would like others to know about?
Write to jon@cainer.com with subject heading: Astro Events
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Research into Astrology and Infertility by Pat Harris, MSc., D.F.Astrol.S.
I would like to thank everyone who has responded to my earlier notices on Jonathan's website and who volunteered to take part in the research that I am conducting as part of my PhD in astrology and health psychology at Southampton University, UK. I now have quite a number of people taking part which will help me in conducting my study into factors that may or may not correlate with fertility treatment outcome. I should have a progress report out soon. However, I am still looking for women who are currently pregnant - not necessarily as a result of fertility treatment - and who would like to contact me about details of my research to see if they would like to take part. My email address is: pharris@interalpha.co.uk
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If you missed any of Friday's Astronews articles, click on the Archive Thought for the Day link in the left hand frame.