Troy and 27º Pisces
Published: November 1st, 2016 I Author: Smiljana Gavrančić
The
example of German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann shows the best that love
for something may be the reason to spend one's whole fortune. Schliemann spent
all the money he earned as a young businessman on archeological research. He
discovered the site of Troy on April 27, 1870, using the data from Homer's "Iliad"
and" Odyssey".
Convinced
that he will uncover Priam's Troy under the Hisarlik hill in Turkey, he started
the excavations with his 80 workers and enormous enthusiasm in 1868. He had no
permit from Turkish government for he did not apply for one, because he deeply
believed he would not have been provided with the permit… He started all this
led by love… Naturally, he later had problems with Turkish government, but that
is not important in this story…
In
his natal chart Schliemann has Venus (love, culture) in Pisces, which is enough
for us astrologers to know that there is love for uncovering of everything
which is not visible in the field of culture, everything that is hidden,
faraway, not researched and not examined…
On the other hand, as Venus in Pisces requires the silence, because Mercury
(words) is here in exile and fall, it is very certain that any application for
the permit would have destroyed the whole magic of Schliemann's Venus in this
research. So, this man simply followed the love within, kept silent and worked…
Silence brought him to his aim, to the discovery…
Venus at 27º Pisces
In
secondary progressions of Heinrich Schliemann for the day of his solar return
in the year of commencement of excavations -- January 6, 1868, we can see that
it is about the real, unconditional love, love that vibrates at 27º Pisces (the degree of Venus' exaltation), and that
requires silence.
The first thing that catches the eye is
that the Venus (love, culture) was retrograde in secondary progressions, which
supports research (being retrograde "forces" to research, uncover
secrets, everything that is hidden… ), and it was positioned almost at the
degree of its exaltation (27º Pisces) – at
26º Pisces 44’! On the very day of discovery, April 27, 1870, Schliemann's secondary Venus was still retrograde, and at 26º
Pisces 14’ (still close to 27º Pisces)! Since we know that Venus is retrograde
on average for 42 days, when we translate it to secondary progressions, it is –
around 42 years, so it was to be expected if the secondary Venus was retrograde
in the year of commencement of excavations, it would have still been retrograde
in the year of the discovery (2 years later), because it moves for about 1º a
year, and one year is described by one day. In any case, being retrograde here
only favored research, because any research is in the symbolism of being
retrograde.
Moon at 27º Pisces
Furthermore,
in the chart of the discovery, we can see the Moon at 27º Pisces 01’! The
significance of this degree is underlined by the day of the premiere of the
movie "Troy", many years later, the movie inspired by the Trojan war,
great love of Helen and Paris. The premiere was on May 14, 2004, in Malta, where
the great part of the movie was filmed, and in the chart for the premiere day,
the Moon was – do you guess where? Yes, exactly at the degree of Venus'
exaltation, at 27º Pisces!!!
The most beautiful woman in the world (27º Pisces)
and the cause of Trojan War
If
we take a look at Greek mythology, we find that Paris was one of many sons of
the Trojan king Priam, and he became famous for eloping with the beautiful
Helen, the wife of Spartan king Menelaus, which caused the Trojan War. But,
this story has a foreword…
At
the celebration of marriage of Peleus and Thetis, arranged by Zeus, the supreme
god, Eris, the goddess of discord and strife was not invited. But, she comes to
the celebration, and angrily rolls a golden apple, known as "the apple of
discord". The words "for the fairest" are inscribed on the
apple!
Three
goddesses wanted the apple – Hera, Athena and Aphrodite. They asked Zeus to say
which one is the fairest, but he refused to get involved, and called upon Paris
to do it. According to tradition, Hera was the most beautiful in Greek
mythology, mainly because of her big beautiful eyes. Aphrodite had the most
seductiveness and erotic charm, while Athena was the most mental, intellectual,
rational, regarded as asexual being by Greeks, so her beauty was seldom
described. All three tried to bribe Paris. Hera offered to make him a king of
Europe and Asia, Athena to gift him with the wisdom and skill of war, but Aphrodite
offers something entirely different – the hand of the most beautiful woman in
the world, Helen, the wife of Spartan king Menelaus. Paris agreed to that,
declared Aphrodite the most beautiful and awarded her the golden apple. That enraged
Hera and Athena. Paris went to take Helen, which caused the Trojan War which
lasted for 10 years… As soon as Paris stood face to face with the most beautiful
of all mortal women, he fell in love at the first sight. She liked him too. Of
course, Aphrodite was "guilty" of that -- she caused such a blazing
love for Paris in Helen, so Helen forgot about her husband, daughter and
kingdom and sailed to Troy with Paris.
Let
us remember the myth of Leda, the wife of Spartan king Tyndareus, who was
seduced by Zeus in a form of a swan, for only then he could have approached
her. Leda born Helen (the girl whose beauty will cause the Trojan War later)
and Polydeuces with Zeus.
Beautiful Helen actually run away with Paris
to Troy, which is exactly the picture of Venus in Pisces – the girl secretly
running away with her lover… Since mythology is also the basis of astrology,
and good knowledge of myths can only make the whole story more beautiful, then
at the very 27º Pisces, the degree of Venus'
exaltation there is the degree that also describes Troy. Also, on one hand this
degree depicts the goddess Aphrodite, who is married to old and ugly Hephaestus,
but at the same time she is secretly involved with Ares, the god of war – and
on the other hand it depicts beautiful Helen, the most beautiful woman in the
world, who came to Paris with the help of Aphrodite, who is also married to an
older man (like Aphrodite herself), but in love with young and beautiful Paris,
just like Aphrodite is in love with Ares… Yes, certainly, the most beautiful
woman in the world, the real, "secret", unconditional love, and Troy –
all that lives at 27º Pisces!
The land of Troy
At
the end, if we take a look at the chart of Turkey, the country of Troy, we see
the cusp of 8th house (research, excavations), in Capricorn (something
old, from before) at 27º Capricorn. Since both Pluto and Saturn are related to
archaeology, i.e. series 8 in combination with series 10, the sign of
Capricorn, Saturn, then in the cusp of 8 in Capricorn in the chart of Turkey we
have depiction of archaeological excavations, and since this cusp is in the
exact sextile with 27º Pisces, the degree where the story of the most beautiful
woman lives, or better put where the story of the most beautiful women lives –
Aphrodite and Helen (remember, Paris had to judge that Aphrodite was the most
beautiful in order to be given the hand of the most beautiful – Helen), then it
is completely clear that Turkey is famous for this archeological site that is
related to the story of the most beautiful woman in the world who caused the
war (8th house), who was inevitable…
When beginning his research project
Heinrich Schliemann was led by great enthusiasm and above all, great love for
Troy. He did not speak of that, and remember the beginning of this story – he
did not apply for the permit, for it would have destroyed the whole magic… So,
when you find something you love, be quiet about it, for then 27º Pisces becomes
revived in the best possible way, becoming the channel for both real,
"secret" love and beauty. This story of Troy is just another
confirmation that real, unconditional love "lives" at 27º Pisces, and
it requires silence and "secret"…
Sources:
"The Book of World Horoscopes" Nicholas Campion
www.astro.com