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Edited on Sun Mar-26-06 11:03 AM by sofedup
Transiting Uranus will soon oppose Alito's 9th house Moon/Saturn conjunction in Virgo(Saturn is ruler of the chart and together Moon and Saturn rule the Asc/Desc axis, - "self/others")and eventually his Mars at 29 Virgo. Since Uranus is ruler of his 2nd house of self-esteem, whatever he does that is unexpected (Uranus)will be, at bottom, about his sense of self-worth. Later, transiting Uranus will oppose Mars. These planets are in tense aspect natally (square)and Mars is co-ruler of the midheaven. This transit has explosive potential and takes place at the Aries point (very public).
When Pluto moves to Alito's ascendant (1 Capricorn- 3-4 years from now) it will oppose his natal Uranus (natally right on the descendant- "others" and in this case, possibly, open enemies) and square his natal Mars at 29 Virgo. Keeping in mind that Pluto and Mars are co-rulers of his midheaven (25 Scorpio) it can be expected that he will do something unexpected (Uranus) and possibly explosive (Mars/Uranus square) in regards to his career. Additionally all this takes place at cardinal points- it will all be visible to the world. Those of us who have lived through a Pluto transit of the ascendant are well aware that this transit often shows a time of profound personal transformation. I think there is hope that Alito will eventually be guided by his morals (real ones), not just ideology. That natal Uranus on the descendant is a red flag that he will not always serve others but will, at some time(s) buck the system unexpectedly.
His natal Pluto (15 Leo) has been involved in the on-again-off-again T square/ square that is happening this year. That clearly reflects the tension, and in this case, ultimate elevation of his career (Jupiter transiting Pluto-ruled tenth house). Even if we didn't know his politics, the status-conscious Capricorn ascendant ruled by retro Saturn in Virgo in the 9th (daddy issues!) would indicate a conservative person. The opposition between transiting Neptune (2nd house) and natal Pluto (8th house) is a spiritual transit and in Alito's case, I would expect that he sees his recent promotion as validation from his Christian god.
It is important to note that Saturn, ruler of Alito's chart, is in a mutable sign- he is capable of change. In fact there is is a balance of cardinal, fixed, and mutable energy in his chart.
This is not predictive, but there is incredible developmental tension in his chart! The rulers of the parental axis (Venus/Pluto) are in opposition (wide, but because of their importance I count it). Saturn and Moon, rulers of 1st/7th in conjunction, and Saturn, chart ruler, is retrograde and Saturn conjuncts Moon. Issues with the parents!
PS I am not an expert, either. I hope some of the gifted "seers" will comment.
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