Natasha Richardson
Natasha Richardson Critically Injured Skiing
Posted Mar 17th 2009 9:06AM by TMZ StaffNatasha Richardson suffered a severe brain injury yesterday in a skiing accident.
The actress was skiing Mont Tremblant ski resort in Quebec, Canada. She was on a green slope (for beginners) and, according to the ski patrol, Natasha fell and tumbled down the slope. She did not strike a tree or another person.
Natal Chart
Natasha Richardson, actress, daughter of Vanessa Redgrave and wife of Liam Neeson is a Taurus with Sagittarius Moon and Libra Ascendant.
Venus, the ruler of her chart, is part of a Grand Trine with Moon and Mars, the ruler of her Seventh (partnership) house. This combination shows the attractive, dramatic, expressive nature of both Richardson and husband.
Current Influences
- Transits – Mars Opposite Uranus – normally a day or two of surprises or mishaps. (See Solar Arc Progression.)
- Solar Return - Currently in a part of the Solar Return ruled by Moon-Void-of-Course conjunct Mar indicating a life-changing event.
- Secondary Progression- the Moon is the indicator as it moves about a degree a month as part of a 30 year cycle. Richardson’s SP Moon is 7 Virgo 42, conjunct Pluto in her Natal chart indicating a time of transformation.
- Solar Arc Progression- Progressed Sun is in the 5th degree of Cancer. The Sabian symbol for this degree is “At A Railroad Crossing, An Automobile is Wrecked By A Train” which Dane Rudhyar interpreted as ‘Karmic Readjustment’.
…SA Progressed Mid-Heaven is 1 Virgo 04 which is 5 minutes from a conjunction to Natal Uranus. Fast moving Mars was opposite this point at the time of the accident.
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This is so terribly sad. By heart goes out to the family.
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Hello!
I am studying astrology,and was wondering about your quote above about the solar return for Natasha Richardson- “in a part of the solar return ruled by Moon-Void-of-Course conjunct Mars”.
Can you tell me how I would progress through the solar return throughout the year?
Thank you so much,
Chris
hi Chris…take the difference between the position of the Natal Sun and the position of the Sun on the day in question and add the difference to the ascendant. I hope this helps!
I came up with this method years ago when I would run my yearly Solar Return and wonder how it could be useful. Since then, I have found it so helpful, I usually check it before I check transits.