My goal here is to show who Napoleon really was. If I had forty or so memoirs written about me, I actually think I’d come across quite a bit worse than he does. I actually aspire to be a better person and he is an example to which I really wish to emulate. He sacrificed himself for his beliefs. I love that he had courage. The object of this project has always been along those lines.
Yet Napoleon really did some strange things that I don’t quite understand. There is no changing the past. He was who he was and I just want to share this true story with the public. The way the public reacts is always something that interests me. Some are grateful. Some are hateful and I see everything else in between.
I really feel compelled to tell my story and it absolutely does involve Napoleon. Right or wrong. Good or bad.
Napoleon was a being who was really at home on a battlefield. Someone like that is very extreme. Someone like that, if Astrology is real, will have a placement of Mars that would reflect that reality. Will Napoleon’s Mars show a veritable “god of war”?
Napoleon’s Mars is really more Neptune Mars because of the proximity of those planets. We’ll look at Neptune Mars as a blended energy and then after that I’ll keep it in mind that Neptune is there as we continue to examine this Mars placement.
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I view Napoleon as a spiritual warrior - that’s the essence of Mars and Neptune here. Napoleon’s Secretary Fain called him a military monk. Napoleon’s other Secretary, Meneval described Napoleon as dreamy which is a Neptunian trait.
Mars, Neptune and the Sun are all around the Midheaven.
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Mars is in Napoleon’s 10th house of fame and career. The 10th house is associated with Capricorn which is ruled by Saturn (discipline).
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Mars is in Virgo and Virgo is inside the 10th house. That makes it an intercepted sign.
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The memoirs do say Napoleon could have trouble keeping food down and that he ate too fast.
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The above is so interesting. I’ve been broadcasting the Memoirs of Savary. Though Savary worshipped Napoleon and wanted to share his captivity, one of his very few complaints was that Napoleon was too detail oriented at the expense of the bigger picture. Savary wouldn’t knock Napoleon unless he was sure about it.
Mars, at the top of the chart alongside Neptune and the Sun, really stands out. That triangle is a Grand Trine. What’s that?
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Napoleon did have luck and talent. The trine is in earth signs which can maybe mean luck in acquiring material things. The planets in the trine are Mars Neptune as we have discussed; We see Uranus in Taurus (Venus) in the 6th house of daily work. That could be a full time genius revolutionary with a creative streak. The other peak is Pluto in Capricorn (Saturn) in the 2nd house associated with money and values, Taurus and Venus. Pluto can be upheaval. To put the earth signs of Taurus and Capricorn with that Pluto, I see a lot of money and institutions getting whipped into a maelstrom. Revolution.
Not only is Mars at the top of a grand trine but it’s also at the top of what I call a sextile triangle. I’ll show it below.
This triangle touches Napoleon’s Ascendant so these energies would show in his presentation - if Astrology is real. We have Mars Neptune sextile Jupiter just in the 12th house (spirit, ruled by Neptune) in deep dark transformative Scorpio (Pluto, Mars).
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Let’s look at Mars sextile Venus.