Don Imus: the lawsuit

We now have Don Imus’ exact time of birth (thanks to Lois Rodden) so we can produce the true birth chart.

The Saturn effect

The Ascendant is a very important point that can only be determined if the exact time of birth is known. When Imus uttered the infamous phrase, Saturn was half a degree away from an exact square to his ascendant.

A Saturn square always makes you feel uncertain, tired and depressed; always brings up ghosts from the past; always tests you to determine if you have changed your mind about what you are trying to accomplish. A square to the ascendant is also a square to the descendant — a me-thee challenge — what do I owe you and what do I owe myself?

In July, Saturn moves into the culmination part of the chart (Tenth house) and remains there for about three years. Seeds Imus planted starting back in 1984 will be harvested during that period.

Saturn in the Tenth house will reward exactly what has been physically manifested in the past 27 years of effort … all the good and all the bad.

The lawsuit

Imus had to sue. The Pluto opposition Venus mentioned in the first post indicates that he has powerful opponents and it requires him to be stronger than he ever thought he wanted or needed to be.

In September, Pluto will change direction and make another challenging aspect that will last approximately two years (Pluto inconjunct Imus’ Sun and Pluto).

Imus’ challenge is whether or not he believes in himself and is willing to stand up for what he believes. He has to fight. The planets involved represent everything he is and everything he believes.

Don Imus

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