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The Passion of Dennis Kucinich

Dennis Kucinich Natal Chart AstrologyDennis Kucinich can’t get no respect. First he was excluded from from a December 13th Democratic debate in Iowa, then he was not allowed to participate in the ABC sponsored debate in New Hampshire. In both cases, the sponsors of the debates claimed that Kucinich had not met the criteria for consideration as a serious Presidential candidate.

According to his Natal Chart, this is not the first lifetime where Dennis Kucinich has been dismissed as insignificant. (Click chart for larger image.)

Kucinich has natal Saturn in Leo in the 5th house. In terms of the karmic challenge, Saturn represents a fear, weakness or area of limitation from a past life. For Dennis Kucinich, Saturn in Leo represents a past life where his knowledge and leadership skills went unrecognized.

Saturn’s conjunction to Pluto complicates matters for Kucinich, suggesting past life power struggles with those deemed to be in authority.

On the flip side, Saturn conjunct Pluto indicates that Kucinich is here to tear down and transform the existing power structures. But if the media and even his peers won’t give him the time of day, the question is, “How?”

Dennis Kucinich is a very smart man. If we look to his South Node in Sagittarius, we could even say he is wise. Karmically, the person with a Sagittarius South Node has spent many lifetimes in search of truth, so many that he or she no longer has to keep seeking. The pitfall for Kucinich would be in taking himself too seriously. Saturn in the 5th house confirms that development of a sense of humor and a light and playful heart is one of his assignments for this lifetime.

As both an astrologer and a political observer, I believe that Dennis Kucinich is speaking from a place of integrity and higher truth. Having his South Node in the 8th house tells me that his wisdom emanates from a source that is ancient and deep, and that his commitment to that truth is passionate. When you add in the compassion of a 12th house Moon in Pisces, it is difficult to deny that he is the real deal when it comes to his desire to create a better America.

However, it is the North Node that one must follow, no matter how strongly it appears that the South Node skills can be put to good use.

With a Gemini North Node, Dennis Kucinich is being asked to bring his truth down to earth and package it into a format with mass appeal. He is being required to develop the ability to listen, be flexible and meet others halfway.

In his campaign appearances, Dennis Kucinich likes to point out that he is the only candidate with a plan for single-payer universal health care. He tells us that he is the only candidate…

who voted against the war on Iraq and who consistently opposed it. I am the only candidate who sued the President to try to prevent him from going to war without a declaration from Congress. I am the only candidate who will repeal NAFTA and withdraw from the WTO, replacing these agreements that have cost us so many hundreds of thousands of jobs with fair bilateral trade agreements that protect jobs, workers’ rights, human rights, and environmental quality principles…

His list of where he stands apart from the other candidates goes on. He may be just a little too far apart to satisfy his Gemini North Node.

Change is scary. The level of change that Dennis Kucinich is advocating, while not uncalled for in these “interesting” times, is profound and even possibly radical. Radical change is the hallmark of his 8th house South Node. Slow, steady, step-by-step change that preserves a sense of security is what is called for by his 2nd house North Node.

In order to get recognition for his wisdom so that he can successfully bring about change, Kucinich needs to look to his heavily populated 7th house and his Libra Sun. The keywords associated with both are balance, co-operation, give and take, and charm.

Kucinich does not have to change his vision or abandon his principles. But with a karmic set-up like this one, he will find that it is easier to catch flies with honey than with vinegar. Or hot sauce. The louder he shouts at his critics, the more stubbornly he asserts his way as the “only” way, the less he will be listened to by those in positions of authority, and the harder it will be for him to truly live his passion.

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Comment from mary
Time: January 11, 2008, 11:06 pm

This is interesting - too bad we can’t get Dennis to pay attention to you! We’ve watched Kucinish with interest and know what he’s like as a leader since our families and foundations are in Cleveland. Citizens of ‘the mistake on the lake’ were not thrilled when that ‘young whelp’got elected Mayor.

While the political arena is not my area of interest, I think we will see Kucinish making an impact in the years to come. We’ll all benefit when change becomes the idea to embrace.
Cheers!

Comment from Barbara
Time: January 15, 2008, 4:02 pm

As someone who plans to vote for Dennis Kucinich and who has an interest in astrology, I appreciate very much that you’ve provided this chart and commentary. From what I can see, I think you’re spot on. The packaging is what must appeal, and the American people are so inundated with corporate propaganda that flies in the face of the Kucinich message and his quest for change, that his message gets lost. I think some people also see him as too good to be true, when in fact you’ve observed that he has true integrity and wisdom, which I’ve also come to believe. I’m not sure what all the solutions are, but I think you’ve definitely touched on the problems here.

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