Quarter 6 - Lesson 12:
Case Study: Leona Helmsley - The Lunar Return of Death


Leona Helmsley, the "Queen of Mean," who died this past August 20th, 2007 of heart failure at the age of 87 will once again be the subject for lesson 12. This week we will examine the lunar return under which she passed drawing using the considerations in Chapter 18 from Morin's Book 23.

We end the lesson considering his aphorism 30 from chapter 18 that stresses the importance of repetition:

"The agreement or disagreement of two revolutions of the Sun following one after the other must be noted not only universally but particularly, both as regards the charts themselves and also the radical directions. For universally, a bad revolution succeeding universally to another bad one certainly threatens misfortune universally. But particularly, one indicative of illness succeeding another one indicative of illness certainly portends illnesses, especially if the directions are in agreement. For what one could not do, or could only begin, the other one will perfect. And the reasoning is the same in the case of other particular significations."
He mentions again and again throughout the volume that what one return cannot complete or starts is completed of finished by a following return, and so Morin urges that we consider a previous and a following return under which some event occurs. This is especially important when it comes to issues involving health.

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