Stephen Hawking

b. 8 January 1942

TO8 Day 54 7:6

    Observations

Day 54 7:6 Stephen, born 4 days after Sir Isaac Newton, shares a Major with the great scientist, but not the Minor, and as a consequence, is likely to be much interested in the public accolades than Newton ever was - at least in the beginning of his career. Stephen is likely to be consciously modelling his thoughts on someone like Newton, especially since he also occupies the same chair of mathematics that Newton did. Fame needs to underlie his work but he listens less and less to how his team can help along the way.

Stephen's Essential Year. He has just celebrated his 50th birthday which means he is in 1:2 of his second cycle. There will be some tension between his latest explorations and the body of thought to which he is trying to connect his work. Home relationships and health might end up being stressed by his questing and which will slow him down somewhat over the next few months. By the end of July he is going to enter a period of activity where is own personal ideas are going to seem like an answer to everything.


Major 6: Minor 4

Day Fifty-fours have a Minor which Antagonises their Major, and this makes them anxious and contrary, especially about the success of their work, their independence and the desire to move forward with it. Their lives appear organised and self-contained but behind their façade they are almost overwhelmed by their dreams of success and achievement. They may cultivate an air of disinterestedness but they like to put their personal stamp or interpretation on the grand notions at the centre of their world.  Day Fifty-fours have long range goals that even they may find difficult to define precisely, yet they are determined planners towards those aims, making the most of whatever happens to keep them in the general direction they wish to travel. They are compassionate and thoughtful, and have a great deal of charm when they are relaxed, but managing people can upset their balance.  They are resourceful followers of key people rather than leaders.  They may prefer the planning stage to the achievement, and tend to be always in preparation but never quite ready to begin; always re-drafting and never quite finishing. Though they are keen for success and recognition, they find it hard to judge when to be independent and when to be in a team. Their seriousness and remoteness can be attractive and sexy, and hint at all sorts of possibilities, but they may tend to over-manage their relationships, and spend too much time on the structure rather than on the essence. They have an interest in the grand gesture, and believe that history is made by them. They are likely to be enthusiasts for strange and curious facts and the hidden agenda of the creative powers of the Universe beneath the banal surface of events.  As observers, they are interested in the strong passions and sacrificial gestures that give heroes a special place in the community. They can look at a common-place task, and think how lucky they are to have something more unusual and serious to do. They like to be in on the events that make history or belong to a foundation project of a community. They may have a sensation of making themselves ready for the path to take, for the task to begin, but not knowing exactly which one it should be. They identify strongly with their projects and find it hard to compromise with others.  They try to find clues to life among the exceptional. But their desire to keep things out of the hands of any but the chosen few, doesn't help them finish anything.  They think that nothing is a coincidence and keenly hope for the big break, but may not recognise it when it comes.  Even if the big break comes, they may be unable to let it carry them along without trying to meddle with it before it has done its work.


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