mardi 16 février 2021

Elizabeth TAYLOR

Elizabeth TAYLOR

British-American actress, born in London to American parents residing in Britain. She learned ballet shortly after learning to walk and once performed before the Queen. Personally she has gone through tragedies in the death of one husband and a number of medical problems; two hip replacement surgeries, a near fatal bought of pneumonia, weight fluctuations, a lacerated esophagus, emergency eye surgery, irregular heartbeat, colitis, an ulcer) and a serious surgery to remove a benign tumor from her left frontal lobe of her brain 20 February 1997. A fall at home on 19 August 1999 hospitalized her with a compression fracture in her spine. In June 2002 at age 70, she had radiation treatment for skin cancer and her doctor reports no residual evidence of basal cell carcinoma. In December 2004, the star revealed that she is suffering from congestive heart failure. Six weeks after hospitalization, the actress/activist died of congestive heart failure on 23 March 2011.

On the chart, hyleg and alchocoden are automatically indicated. It is possible that there is a choice to be made in the event of an alternative. This is the case for this theme. Let's take a look at the possibilities:

Hyleg is ASC, because MO is no hylegial, without any planetary dignity. Moreover MO is in fall. If we see now ASC, its dignities are : VE (TERM) and JU (TRI).  VE and JU are linked to ASC by trigone. JU is in VIII and VE is angular (IV). Ve is detrimental with a global score of -7 and JU has a score of -16. If now we try assigning a lifetime with the hyleg-alchocoden couple ASC-JU, we get:

Y = 45 (medium years from JU) + 8 (VE close to MC-IC axis) + 8.67 (TRI VE-JU) - 4.34 (SQU MO-JU) -3.33 (# z MA / SU) = 54.76.

If now, we try the couple ASC-VE, we obtain :

Y = 57.4 (best years from VE minus position in IV, x 0.7) + 8 (VE close to MC-IC axis) +13 (TRI JU-VE) -1 (OPP MC-VE) - 3.33 (# z MA / SU) = 75.12.

It therefore seems that VE provides a more convincing result than JU.

primary directions

 (m) SA conj MO



Note that in 2004, we have already the direction :


(m) square SA conj SU