George Washington, An Astrological Memoir by Doug Walker
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Synopsis
This biographical memoir covers the astrology of George Washington. It focuses on the George Washington horoscope. It also discusses in depth the various parts of USA astrology. A deep study is made of the astrology of the Declaration of Independence and of US Constitution astrology. It incorporates the cycles, transits and charts of much of American Revolution astrology. It employs the Sibley horoscope of the USA, as Sibley, the accomplished astrologer, philosopher, and visionary who predicted the greatness of America, conferred with original sources to get the exact time of the event.
WHAT ASTROLOGY CAN SHOW US
While he saved everything he wrote from childhood on, and these archives make up the foundation of much good scholarship, there is much we do not know about him. What was his father like? His father died when he was ten years old. Scholarship does not tell us much, and some historians speculate that the relationship was distant. Washington's astrology implies that he had a close and nurturing relationship with his father. I discuss his childhood, and the influence of both parents.
WHAT WAS HIS MIND LIKE?
Some historians fault Washington for not having formal university training, like Madison and Jefferson and Adams.
Yet he had genius.
Washington's grand trine in air signs gave him an illumination of mind, especially when deciding on matters of war; it conferred on him a total understanding of the issues, when he chaired the Constitutional convention; and it imparted to him a deftness of decision and execution, when he served as president.
His profound intuition, one of the gifts of his grand trine, assisted him in choosing the most capable sub-ordinates. Alexander Hamilton was one of his associates, and Washington put his brilliant mind to use for 20 years. I show by astrology how they quite possibly had been working together in past lives.
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