by Robert Wilkinson
Late March and April puts the spotlight on the Cardinal Fire sign Aries, where we leap into a new Solar year with all the strength and speed symbolized by this energetic sign. This first sign of the zodiac shows it's time to cut loose and direct our energy and inspiration to new projects, relationships, and initiatives.
Aries indicates how we act swiftly on our most urgent imperatives. When Aries energies are present, it's time to generate momentum and embrace new ways with speed and radical self-sufficiency, bringing forth new seeds from the harvest of the past 12 months.
Aries is the beginning or renewal of the light/life force. We now can learn to act autonomously with power and determination in highly effective ways. The Sun in Aries shines the light of wisdom on the principle of “economy of energy” in the various departments of our life and affairs.
It’s the beginning of Spring, which began at the Vernal Equinox on March 20, 2010 at 10:32 am PDT (6:32 pm Greenwich time). The light force is growing and the days are getting longer for the next 3 months. This year we had more Aries activity in March when Venus and Mercury were in that sign. However, as the Sun and Mars are in each others' signs, they are in mutual reception, making them very powerful this year.
Aries is symbolically associated with the god of war, being quick to anger and equally quick to turn from battle and enjoy life in the moment. Mythologically, this sign of the Ram is in the axis of the Lover, or Relator. This sign (along with its polar opposite, Libra) shows us the dance of relationship between self and others, the “I-Thou” lessons we learn as we interact with others along our life path. Where Aries falls in our chart, it shows the part of us willing to do something new and different, and act on it, even if impulsively.
Aries, when freed of the traps of impulsive behavior, egocentric judgments, being too quick to anger and too quick to bail when they lose interest in something, show their world a dynamic self-reliance and pioneering vision that leads the way for others without concern over whether others follow or not. Aries is highly self-sufficient, quick to bring their total focus to situations, and loathes dishonesty and betrayal.
They are simply themselves in all circumstances. The challenge for anyone with strong Aries energy is to be the best possible self and nothing less. This is shown by how fair, balanced, or gracious they are in their approach to others.
Aries' initiative comes forth naturally, and instinctively embraces whatever is new and fresh. In fact, in our charts Aries shows us the way to be first in the areas of life it influences. When Aries’ tremendous energy learns to slow down, consider other options, and not be so quick to take offense, this sign offers others a refreshing honesty and directness. Aries energies show everyone how to be themselves, taking the lead in the affairs of life without excessive equivocation or extraneous judgments interfering with their ability to act.
Think Thomas Jefferson, perhaps the greatest American president. This pioneer crafted the American Constitution, created the University of Virginia, and bought the Louisiana territory in a daring and quick move that more than doubled the land area of this country, letting Congress argue about it after the fact.
Other pioneers in their field, or the first to lead us into a new vision of human possibilities, were Leonardo DaVinci, legendary inventor, philosopher, artist, and possibly the most important innovator in history, Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman on the Supreme Court, and Son House, blues pioneer and inspiration for Robert Johnson, Aries Muddy Waters, and Sag Jimi Hendrix.
Two bright Aries trailblazers in human rights were Cesar Chavez, who organized farm workers and became the living icon of their struggles for humane working conditions, and my old friend Vine DeLoria, in his words "the only doctor, lawyer, AND Indian Chief in history." Vine helped create the American Indian Movement, the international indigenous people's movement, and a body of law and lawyers that could someday help to correct the flagrant abuses and treaty violations of past US governments. RIP Vine - we all miss you.
Other innovators include Akira Kurosawa, the pioneering film director whose techniques and movies still serve as models for emulators many decades later, epic filmmaker David Lean, dance pioneer Arthur Murray, Beat poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Sitar master Ravi Shankar, and Hugh Hefner, the founder of Playboy and promoter of the “Playboy lifestyle.”
Famous Aries in the political arena include President John Tyler, Uninaugurated President and Nobel Laureate Al Gore, First Lady Betty Ford, Ethel Kennedy, Otto Von Bismark, Nikita Khrushchev, Kofi Annan, John Major, and Colin Powell. I suppose we can also include NATO, conceived as an efficient and cooperative war machine, a fitting task for an Aries.
In the field of literature we have such distinguished names as Descartes, Henry James, Charlotte Bronte, Emile Zola, William Wordsworth, Robert Frost, A.E. (G.W. Russell), Henrik Ibsen, Tennessee Williams, Samuel Beckett, Washington Irving, Maxim Gorky, Eudora Welty, Thorton Wilder, Hans Christian Andersen, Thomas Dewey, Leo Buscaglia, Bob Woodward, Maya Angelou, Anne McCaffrey, and Gloria Steinem. In the art world we have Raphael, Vincent Van Gogh, Barbara Beretich, and Goya.
The film world features some of the greats of all time, featuring innovators like Charlie Chaplin, Francis Ford Coppola, Toshiro Mifune, Roger Corman, and Walter Huston.
Aries superstar actors include such legendary leading men as Spencer Tracy, William Holden, Gregory Peck, Marlon Brando, Steve McQueen, James Garner, Omar Sharif, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Warren Beatty, Billy Dee Williams, David Janssen, James Caan, Michael York, William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy.
Other timeless Aries film stars include Sir Michael Redgrave, Lon Cheney, Max Von Sydow, Ed Begley Sr., Rod Steiger, John Gielgud, Joel Grey, Chico Marx, Alec Guinness, Jack Webb, Ward Bond, Anthony Perkins, Karl Malden, Dirk Bogarde, Harold Niclolas, and Peter Ustinov.
Modern major league players feature Spike Lee, Quentin Tarantino, Alan Arkin, Eddie Murphy, Christopher Walken, Alec Baldwin, William Hurt, Robert Downey Jr., Russell Crowe, Steven Segal, Matthew Broderick, Bud Cort, James Woods, Eric Idle, Phillip Austin, Timothy Dalton, Jackie Chan, Dennis Quaid, Andy Garcia, Matthew Modine, Matt Doran, Ewan McGregor, Eric Roberts, Seth Rogen, Jonathan Brandis, Hayden Christensen, Avery Schreiber, Gary Oldman, Vince Vaughn, Vincent Gallo, and Haley Joel Osment.
There are so many famous Aries actresses they get their own special section. Timeless talents include Mary Pickford, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Doris Day, Barbara Hale, Debbie Reynolds, Shirley Jones, Ali MacGraw, Julie Christie, Ann Miller, Marsha Mason, Haley Mills, Claudia Cardinale, Simone Signoret, Edie Adams, Jane Mansfield, Olivia Hussey, Vicki Lawrence, Rhea Perlman, and Elizabeth Montgomery.
Contemporary female talent features Reese Witherspoon, Sarah Jessica Parker, Emma Thompson, Lara Flynn Boyle, Cynthia Nixon, Christine Lahti, Keira Knightley, Claire Danes, Kate Hudson, Ashley Judd, Jennifer Grey, Lena Olin, Rosie O'Donnell, Diane Wiest, Marilu Henner, Linda Hunt, Ellen Barkin, Louise Lasser, Michael Learned, Amanda Plummer, Bonnie Bedelia, Patricia Arquette, Sarah Buxton, Shannon Doherty, Jennifer Garner, Annabella Sciorra, Amy Smart, Julia Stiles, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Lucy Lawless, Emma Watson, Abigail Breslin, Melissa Joan Hart, Keri Russell, Alyson Hannigan, Juliandra Gillen, Lucy Lawless, Brenda Song, America Ferrera, Jennie Garth, Maria Bello, Candace Cameron, Ari Meyers, Paulina Porizkova, Amanda Bynes, Annie Wersching, Kristen Stewart, Michelle Monaghan, Hedeaki Takizawa, Elle Fanning, and Sarah Michelle Gellar. It is said that Aries looks 10 to 15 years younger than they are, and this beautiful bunch certainly prove that's true!
Outstanding male luminaries of the golden and silver ages of television include Buddy Ebsen, John Astin, Richard Chamberlain, John Cameron Swayze, Ivan Dixon, Chuck Connors, Henry Morgan, Tony Dow, Don Adams, Frank Gorshin, Howard Keel, Philip Ahn, Gale Storm, Wayne Rogers, Gabe Kaplan, Gordon Jump, Lyle Waggoner, David Frost, David Cassidy, and Harry Reasoner, with a special nod to Joseph Barbera, cartoon creator.
Newer teevee male talent include major leaguers David Letterman, Conan O'Brian, Martin Short, David Hyde Pierce, Ken Howard, Craig T. Nelson, Zach Braff, Martin Lawrence, John Ratzenberger, Rick Schroder, Meshach Taylor, Austin Peck, William Daniels, and Nicholas Brendon.
Among musicians we have daring pioneers such as J.S. Bach, the first composer allowed to write in a minor key by the church, F. Josef Hayden, Beethoven’s teacher and the first composer to master the Classical style, and Leo Stokowski, the conductor who starred in “Fantasia,” the first animated feature. Other Aries greats in classical music are Sergei Rachmaninoff, Bela Bartok Modest Mussorgsky, and Arturo Toscanini.
A Sun in Aries shines out in some of the most famous blues pioneers, including Bessie Smith, Billie Holliday, Pearl Bailey, Sarah Vaughan, Muddy Waters, and Mance Lipscomb. Other Aries musical innovators include Tom Wilson, Herb Alpert, Henry Mancini, Harold Nicholas, Dusty Springfield, Andre Previn, Herbie Mann, Steven Sondheim, Carl Perkins, Jan Berry, Hoyt Axton, Andrew Lloyd Webber, George Benson, Marvin Gaye, Al Green, Major Lance, Rufus Thomas, Rudy Isley, Don Gibson, Frankie Laine, Merle Haggard, Roy Clark, Aretha Franklin, Diana Ross, Teddy Pendergrass, Tiny Tim, Loretta Lynn, and Brill Building hitmaker Jeff Barry.
More modern Aries musical stars include Eric Clapton, Herbie Hancock, Elton John, Leon Russell, Norah Jones, Ric Ocasek, Jimmy Cliff, Emmylou Harris, Tracy Chapman, Max Weinberg, Steven Tyler, Ritchie Blackmore, Susan Boyle, Chester Bennington, Jack Casady, Malford Milligan, Celine Dion, Chaka Khan, Lady Gaga, Mariah Carey, Agnetha Faltskog, Hannah Spearitt, Dave Keuning, Steve Howe, Julian Lennon, Janis Ian, Sharon Corr, Scott Moffatt, Luis Miguel Basteri, Patrick Carney, Victoria Beckham, Stephanie Mills, Paul Miles, Stacy "Fergie" Ferguson, Xuxa, Brendon Urie, Nick Hexum, Angus Young, Art Alexakis, Jesse McCartney, Leona Lewis, Rachel Stevens, Mandy Moore, David Gavurin, Lil McClarnon, Liz Phair, and Joss Stone.
Among philosophers and spiritual figures, we list such greats as Thomas Hobbes, who challenged Descartes (two Aries at philosophical war!), noted mythologist Joseph Campbell, and Richard Alpert (Baba Ram Dass), a 60’s pioneer in metaphysical explorations who brought the ageless wisdom to America in compassionate and powerful forms. This sign has produced several notable astrologers, including Dane Rudhyar, Sepharial, and in case you hadn’t figured yet, yours truly, the April Fool himself.
A few pioneering or outstanding Aries sports figures include legends "Pop" Warner, Cy Young, Sonja Henie, Roger Bannister, Howard Cosell, and chessmaster Gary Kasparov.
Some more outstanding Aries personalities that rose to the top of their fields include Booker T. Washington, Harry Houdini, David Blaine, Clarence Darrow, Florenz Zigfield, Wilbur Wright, Jane Goodall, Lowell Thomas, Joseph Pulitzer, Walter Winchell, Philip Austin, Yuri Bookinsan, Mr. Rogers, Marlon Perkins, Casanova, J.P. Morgan, Marcel Marceau, Abraham Maslow, Wehrner Von Braun, Oleg Cassini, Liz Claiborne, and Marvin Yagoda. Each of these was either unique in their efforts, or the first to do what they are remembered for, self-sufficient and standing firm whether others approved or not.
Finally, a big birthday greeting goes out to the countries of Canada, England, Germany, Iceland, Japan (trad.), Lebanon, Lithuania, New Zealand, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Syria, and Wales.
There are no states ruled by Aries, but we send birthday wishes out to the cities of Birmingham, Blackburn, Leicester, Oldham (UK), Brunswick (Ger), Capua, Cracow, Florence, Galatia, Marseilles, Naples, Padua, Saragossa, Utrecht, Berkeley, Petaluma, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, Pueblo, Stamford, Fort Lauderdale, Springfield, Wichita, Ann Arbor, Dearborn, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Mankato, Joplin, Great Falls, Henderson, Elizabeth, Paterson, Albuquerque, Binghamton, Ithaca, Syracuse, Utica, Durham, Portland (OR), Harrisburg, Erie, Nashville, Lubbock, Odessa, Oshkosh, and Wausau.
© Copyright 2010 Robert Wilkinson
(As with all the signs and their superstars across time, please forgive any omissions or errors. I use the best possible sources at my disposal, and am always open to input from my readers about people and places I've left out, or needed corrections. Most of the signs attributed to countries comes from "The Rulership Book," 1971 Ed., by Rex E. Bills, using traditional attributions, which may not reflect newer constitutional developments.)
Robert, I wonder what was going on that made so many people wake up in a depressed funk on Wednesday and some today too? It was so strange...so many people were physically and mentally, emotionally depressed...me included! I think it's starting to lift now, though. My usual techniques for pulling myself out of a slump didn't work so well yesterday...it was a tough day.
Posted by: Sara Draper | March 25, 2010 at 10:04 PM
Sara- Maybe it was the Sun transiting opposite Saturn in Libra and square Pluto?
Robert, thanks as usual for the fascinating round-up of Rams and Ewes... Cancers (like me) don't always click with Aries but these are some of my favorite stars! And have a happy birthday coming up, and many more. Namaste! :)
Posted by: Valerie | March 26, 2010 at 06:30 AM
Diddo on the funkadelic in my world Sara Draper. Some old business seems slow to resolve itself. Run to the light, run to the light! Trying to keep my eyes open, it's all right there.
It was fun talking to a Pisces last night. She was scrunched in a balled knot on Tuesdy. It all broke loose into wonderful harmony by Thursday. She was vascillating between giggling with delight and doubting it all with the question I wonder what they are up to now.
"Not taking offense" seems to be key for me now. All I can do is stand my ground. Fairness and justice seem to be on vacation at present.
Posted by: caliban | March 26, 2010 at 10:35 AM
Dear Robert!
That feels so wonderful being back to Aries, especially after such a difficult (well, they all are) Mars retro period.
Many blessings to you,
Alix
Posted by: Alix | March 27, 2010 at 01:27 PM
Hi Sara - Maybe Sun square Pluto happening on similar degrees of the Saturn square Pluto in January? That particular aspect requires we find self confidence through going to the light despite chaotic conditions.
Hi Valerie - Thanks for the pointer to Sara. I believe that was the case. Thanks for the b'day greetings.
Hi caliban - I suspect the degree zones of the Saturn square Pluto will continue to trigger things for months to come. Maybe the experience of the Pisces is some sort of abstraction for what the rest of us will experience when we break through the bindings of this aspect. Standing ground and not taking offense is good, though not easy at times.
Hi Alix - Thanks for the blessings, Glad it's Aries time as well. Feeling re-energized!
Posted by: Robert | March 31, 2010 at 01:24 PM