The Ariel Sharon chart

This topic was created in the Astrology forum by Reconstructing_a_Leo on Saturday, January 11, 2014 and has 10 replies.

Spare 2 min, do an Ariel Sharon astrodatabank search and give your 2 cents. This man was in a coma for 8 years, how does this reflect in his natal chart?
His name was Ariel!! smile
Dude, he was a fish, not an Aries, but lol
It's just such a paradox, he existed without living for 8 years, and the only thing I see is Chiron connected to Neptune (coma/dreams)
Any other opinions?
Could be a very strong will indeed
Part of fortune conjunct Neptune in the 10th.
Whats so astonishing about this?
Posted by NotYourAverageAquarius
Whats so astonishing about this?


A coma?
Nothing that I know of, but Sharon did die yesterday.
Maybe that is the reason for the specific interest.
Exoskeleton, you remembered me!!
You're young and brave, I remember you, too, cute Scorpio.
Didn't see that Part of Fortune, I'll go look
Yeah, it's that Neptune with multiple aspects, quintile Asc, Lilith and NNode. The one aspect that really drew my attention is Neptune trine Chiron: Melanie Reinhart says harmonious aspects (trine/sextile) do not go well with Chiron, they're like a plague that festers without a way out, so they slowly "infect" the rest of the body.
Fascinating, you exist on Earth but you're not alive; just like the Schroedinger's cat
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Posted by Reconstructing_a_Leo
Dude, he was a fish, not an Aries, but lol
It's just such a paradox, he existed without living for 8 years, and the only thing I see is Chiron connected to Neptune (coma/dreams)
Any other opinions?


Is he married too?
Posted by seraph
Look at the way he lived his life. Very willful and very headstrong. He was famous for this (not even mentioning the things he did as a result.)
So, even in death . . .


Controversy persists. The piscean shadow is the all encompassing sea monster thst devours everything, such as that masacre he's been acused of.
Maybe the german school is right, and quintiles & co count more than major aspects. That would explain the coma

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