The sudden passing of Princess Diana has touched the hearts of her
many fans as well as many who are surprised to find themselves so affected by
her life and death. Some are making parallels to the death of John F. Kennedy
in terms of her recognition and mourning world-wide. Although not a political
leader, she had become a philanthropist princess, contributing to over 80
different charitable causes, and engaging in numerous freelance missions to the
ill and afflicted around the world. Furthermore, due to her considerable beauty
and charm she was the world’s most photographed woman.
In addition to bearing two sons, and enduring an ill-fitting marriage, her
role as Princess of Wales enabled Diana to capture a level of public attention
inconceivable as a private citizen. Increasingly, in recent years, she used that
role to publicize issues that she believed in – from the very personal (for her),
such as bulimia and eating disorders, to funding for AIDS patients and research,
and most recently the landmines so prevalent in war-torn countries such as
Angola and Bosnia-Herzegovina. But Princess Diana’s personal goal was “to be
queen of people’s hearts.” In 1995 she said: “Someone’s got to go out there and
love the people and show it.”
Karma, Rebirth, and Vedic Astrology
From the vantage point of Vedic astrology, karma and rebirth are
understood to be major factors in the unfolding of our lives and destinies. That
is, a birth chart describes just one of many, many lives we will experience in
different incarnations. Karma is the Sanskrit word for “action” – in terms of
thought, word, and deed. One reaps what one sows, and often from previous
incarnations one cannot trace with the conscious, or rational mind. Certainly the
raising of conscious awareness and the spiritualizing of consciousness will speed
up the karmic process. But always the karma must be burned, or experienced –
for good or for ill. Even good karma eventually runs out.
Vedic astrology traces these patterns of the individual and has various
techniques to measure the unfolding of the karma, notably the dasa systems, or
planetary periods.
Beware the “Official” Birth Chart
In examining the astrological birth chart of Princess Diana, the first
noteworthy factor is that – similar to the case of President Clinton: see my article
in this same website – the “official” birth time (7:45 PM BST, or Zone -1, July 1,
1961, Sandringham, England) does not accurately describe Princess Di or the
events of her life, whereas the unofficial time (2:15 PM BST, or Zone –1, same
mo/day/yr./location) indeed does describe her.
Diana’s mother was quoted as saying that she was born “just before the
start of play at Wimbledon, a little after 2 PM.” Di’s astrologer Penny Thornton,
1986-92, used a birth time of 2:15 PM and shared that with British astrologer
Nick Campion. Another of Di’s astrologers, Debbie Frank, has quoted a time of
7:45 PM. Meanwhile, Buckingham Palace has continued to stand by an “official”
birth time of 7:45 PM, a birth time that appears to be most widely used and
accepted by Western tropical astrologers at the present time.
Please note that Vedic astrology uses only the sidereal zodiac, which is
currently running almost 24 degrees behind the tropical zodiac. At the time of
Diana’s birth there is a difference of 23 degrees 19 minutes between the zodiacs,
using the Lahiri ayanamsha.
Using Vedic astrology, we see that the 2:15 PM chart gives Princess Di a
Virgo Ascendant, whereas the 7:45 PM time gives her a Scorpio Ascendant.
The placement of the Ascendant and its constellation is crucial to understanding
how the character and life will unfold.
A Scorpio Ascendant might look tempting initially because it places natal
Venus in Taurus in the 7th house, creating a Malavya yoga, and describing
Diana’s beauty, charm, and artistic orientation, Venus also casting her aspect
on the 1st house of physicality and personality. However, that same Venus
in its own sign of Taurus, occupying the 7th house of marriage, and aspected
by the great benefic Jupiter, should have made her married life a lot happier
than we know it was. She was in Jupiter dasa (a far more fortunate planet for
Scorpio Ascendant), and would not have wanted to leave a marriage under such
fortunate circumstances. Also, natal Moon in Aquarius is in an easy trinal position
to natal Sun in Gemini. The 5-9 house relationship of Sun-Moon should have
created greater marital harmony, both for her own parents, (who split in 1967,
when she was 6 years old) and for herself, generally creating greater peace of
mind in relationship.
Scorpio Ascendant also places Mars-Rahu in the 10th house. (Rahu is
the north Moon Node.) As ruler of the Scorpio Ascendant, Mars receives Dik
Bala (directional strength) in the 10th house. Although one is not surprised to see
the Ascendant Lord in such a place of prominence for a very visible person, Mars
does not properly describe how she was known. She was not an athlete, though
she was physically very fit, nor was she known as an emotionally aggressive
person. With natal Mars in the 10th house opposite natal Moon, she would have
experienced more antagonism in her public life, and probably taken many more
controversial leadership positions.
If she was controversial, it was in stepping away from the traditionally tight-
lipped, restrained mannerisms typical of the House of Windsor. However, this
only ended up endearing her more to her ever avid public. As she evolved, she
walked this delicate tightrope very skillfully, becoming more known for how she
spoke publicly of the many different issues, personal and worldly, which touched
her. With Virgo Ascendant, natal Mercury and Sun occupy the 10th house.
Thus, her greatest visibility was through the media, who hounded her, and
through using her celebrity status to speak out.
As karaka (significator) of the 1st house, Sun receives Dik Bala in the
10thhouse. In its strongest possible house placement, a 10th house Sun gives
excellent public recognition, especially combined here with the Ascendant Lord
Mercury, strong in its own sign of Gemini, though Retrograde – perhaps
accounting for her slow start in speaking out. In the early days, she was known
as “shy Di.” In terms of her great physical beauty, this is always possible with
strong placements in the sign of Virgo, including the Ascendant. The Mars-ruled
constellation of Chitra rises in Virgo. Chitra means image, or reflection. Its
symbol is the pearl, or the shining jewel. With Chitra on the Ascendant we have
the always active, on-the-go person. It describes someone beautiful or brilliant in
appearance, who wears colorful clothing and jewellery, and is much appreciated
by the opposite sex.
In the Virgo Ascendant chart, natal Moon moves back to late Capricorn,
joining the Jupiter-Saturn conjunction in the same sign. This creates a powerful
yoga in the 5th house of children, including a Gaja Kesari yoga between Moon
and Jupiter – which, if not afflicted, can confer tremendous fame and wealth,
allowing one to rise way above the rest of the crowd. The Moon-Jupiter-Saturn
combination in the 5th house also confers wealth and status through marriage.
(From Virgo Ascendant, they are rulers of the 11th, 4th and 5th houses,
respectively. Jupiter and Saturn together here make a Raja yoga, or a yoga
which pushes one into prominence.)
Furthermore, Moon in Capricorn aspects its own house, the 11th house
of gains, sudden windfalls, friends, and popularity, thus greatly strengthening it.
Her untimely death is being mourned by world leaders who knew her, as well as
powerful people in many fields of endeavor who regarded her as a friend. Also,
natal Sun-Moon now move into a 6-8 house relationship, which more accurately
describes her unease internally and externally with her own marriage and that
of her parents. Note that in many ways the Virgo Ascendant chart describes
greater difficulty and suffering in the area of married life. Both malefics Mars and
Saturn aspect the 7th house of marriage, creating separation and difficulties.
Also, Mars in the 12th house accounts for Kuja Dosha, a condition that ,
unless also occurring in the chart of the marriage partner, can cause major
difficulties in the marriage. (Prince Charles has natal Mars in Scorpio in his
5th house, not constituting Kuja Dosa.) And finally, this point is confirmed in
the Navamsa (9th harmonic chart), where planetary enemies Sun and Saturn
jointly occupy the 7th house of marriage in Saturn’s sign of Aquarius. Meanwhile
navamsa Venus, planet of love, occupies the 6th house, which – as 12th house
from the 7th – indicates loss or sacrifice in marital matters.
In the Scorpio Ascendant chart, there is not enough indication to account
for Diana’s being propelled into a situation of such enormous wealth. However,
in the Virgo Ascendant chart, Venus is a Dhana and Bhagya yogakaraka, a
planet capable of bestowing great wealth and luck – if not otherwise afflicted. In
Diana’s case, Venus, ruler of both 2nd house of wealth and 9th house of good
fortune and foreign travel occupies the 9th house in its own sign, aspected by
Jupiter, the greater benefic, with no afflictions. An unafflicted benefic in the 9 th
house, such as this, can make someone popular even after death, and there is a
good karmic effect arising out of this popularity.
In each chart, because of its degree rank, Venus is the significator for
the husband and his status. However, in the Scorpio Ascendant chart, a much
happier marriage is described, as I said earlier. Although the marriage endured
legally for 15 years, it has been described as a “royal blood feud.” The seeds of
trouble were evident from the start, with personal differences widening the rift,
and Prince Charles refusing to give up his longtime love connection to (then-
married) Camilla Parker Bowles. This triad continued for the entire duration of the
Charles/Diana marriage.
Princess Diana agreed to a divorce from Prince Charles on Feb. 28,
1996, just two weeks after transiting Saturn moved into Pisces, thus ending a 7
½ year period known in Vedic astrology as Sade Sati. (This is true only for the
Virgo Ascendant chart.) Sade Sati occurs when Saturn transits the 12th, 1st, and
2nd houses from natal Moon. This period confers greater responsibility on the
person, and the cares of the world are on their shoulders. In part, this explains
her long drawn-out marriage to Prince Charles, when major difficulties came
so early on, though they were shielded from public view until the late 1980s.
A formal separation December 9, 1992, as announced to Parliament by the
Prime Minister, was not followed by a legal divorce decree for another 3 years, 9
months (Aug. 28, 1996).
Karmic Patterns: Transits and Dasa/Bhuktis At Time of Death
Many Westerners would like to see death as avoidable, something you
can postpone or insure against indefinitely. Eastern wisdom from the Vedas,
out of which comes Vedic astrology, cautions us that this earthly life is but one
small piece of a greater whole, but that to cherish and live this life completely,
surrendering to our karmic debts, and conquering only where appropriate – that
is also surrendering to our Greater Purpose, called Dharma.
Princess Di’s Dharma was one of great wealth, public visibility, happiness
through friends and children, and through public acts seen as good deeds
benefiting many people, especially children worldwide. (Note the rich 5th house
of children, both from the Virgo Ascendant, as well as from the natal Moon in
Capricorn. Venus in Taurus is there.) But marital happiness would mostly elude
her. Any successful physical/sexual union would no doubt occur clandestinely,
as in the case of the five-year long hidden affair with her riding instructor, James
Hewitt. Astrologically, this is described by natal Mars-Rahu in the 12th house
of private or secret endeavors. This same combination, however, typical of
astrology’s immense complexity, also describes her marital difficulties – due
to the natal Mars aspect on the 7th house of marriage, as well as her tireless
activities on behalf of the poor, the ill and the afflicted (also 12th house).
Further, Mars – the planet of aggression and accidents – is placed in
the
house (of death and cause of death) from the Moon in Capricorn, using
Virgo Ascendant. In short, it foretells the possibility of a sudden and violent
death. This is true when natal Mars is posited in the 8th house either from the
Ascendant or Moon. (For example, John F. Kennedy’s natal Mars in Aries was
in the 8th house from his Ascendant, also in Virgo.) But all the planetary factors
have to pile up in order for the event to occur.
On Aug. 1, 1997, transiting Saturn turned Stationary Retrograde at
26 degrees 32 minutes Pisces. (Again, all positions mentioned in Vedic
astrology are sidereal zodiac.) An exact Saturn opposition to one’s natal
Ascendant is very hard on one’s physical well-being, and can place one in
constricting situations from which one can try to escape. This, after a long and
gruelling Mars-Saturn opposition across her 1-7 house axis since Dec. 16, 1996.
For the 2:15 PM chart, Princess Di’s Ascendant occurs at 26 degrees 28
minutes Virgo, only 4 minutes from the exact Saturn station, and 39 minutes ( or
only 2/3rds of a degree) from the transiting Saturn position at the time of her
death. By Aug. 31st, the date of her death, transiting Mars had moved out of the
opposition to transiting Saturn (since Aug. 4), but a partial Solar Eclipse was due
to occur Sept. 1st at 15 degrees 44 minutes Leo, close to her potentially
treacherous natal Mars-Rahu in her 12th house of hidden, and sometimes
claustrophobic places. In this case, death came the day prior to the Solar
Eclipse, at high speed in a tunnel, pursued by seven photographers, driven by a
drunken chauffeur, and accompanied by her super-rich new boyfriend. (Mars-
Rahu is a combination which can always indicate an explosive chemical
combination, whether by drugs, alcohol, or atom bomb. Albert Einstein had Mars-
Rahu in Capricorn in his 8th house. O.J. Simpson has Mars-Rahu in Taurus in
his 10th house, using a Leo Ascendant chart.)
Rahu as Ender of Cycles
When Rahu occurs at the end of a cycle, including its own cycle, it tends
to take away what it brought earlier in the same cycle. The severity of the loss
depends, of course, on how well-positioned and protected natal Rahu is in the
birth chart. I have already discussed the potential danger of natal Mars-Rahu
in Princess Di’s 12th house. And in this case, transiting Rahu at the time of her
death was at 25 degrees 55 minutes Leo. It had returned to the sign of her natal
Rahu position in Leo, as of June 20, 1997. (Transiting Rahu/Ketu run 18 ½ year
cycles.) Rahu’s last transit through Leo ended May 27, 1980, around the time
Prince Charles initiated his courtship to the 19 year-old Lady Diana Spencer.
At the time of her death, using the Virgo Ascendant, Princess Diana was
in the dasa (Vimsottari system) of Jupiter, in its last subcycle (bhukti) of Rahu,
and sub-sub cycle of Rahu, since June 19, 1997. Natal Rahu is in the 8th house
from Dasa lord Jupiter, and thus in a very uneasy relationship to it.
Compounding and magnifying this factor, both natal Mars-Rahu as well as
transiting Rahu are in the 8th house from natal Moon in Capricorn (Virgo
Ascendant chart). Also, for Virgo Ascendant, Jupiter is a Maraka (or potentially
death-producing planet), and in its last subcycle of a 16 year dasa, had many
factors which could pull the final trigger.
In the case of such an extraordinarily public personage as Princess Diana,
transiting Jupiter and Saturn would have to play a major part. She was married
July 29, 1981, with transiting Jupiter and Saturn closely conjunct each other
(Jupiter at 12 degrees 8 minutes Virgo, Saturn at 11 degrees 45 minutes Virgo)
on her Virgo Ascendant. She was born during a Jupiter-Saturn conjunction
in Capricorn. At the time of her death, transiting Saturn was almost exactly
opposite her Virgo Ascendant, and Jupiter had returned to its natal position in
her 5th house, creating a Parivartana yoga (mutual exchange) between the two
transiting planets.
Jupiter’s sidereal period, or one complete orbit around the Sun) is 11.86
years. Its periodicity is often emblematic of Jupiter’s concerns, which relate to
husband (for a woman), children, and wealth. At the time of her marriage, July
29, 1981, transiting Jupiter was at 12 degrees 8 minutes Virgo. At the time of her
formal separation from Prince Charles Dec. 9, 1992, transiting Jupiter returned
to within 5 degrees of orb to the marriage chart, at 17 degrees 10 minutes Virgo,
again on her natal Virgo Ascendant. Transiting Saturn at 20 degrees 24 minutes
Capricorn, in the 5th house of children, conjoined her own natal Moon-Jupiter-
Saturn, and she was in the midst of Sade Sati. Small wonder it was announced
there were “no plans for a divorce.” According to Vedic astrology, her royal duties
would take her out to at least Feb.16, 1996, when her 7 ½ year Sade Sati period
would be complete. As I mentioned earlier, her first agreement to a divorce was
on Feb. 28, 1996, the formal divorce decree occurring Aug. 28, 1996.
But with transiting Saturn, planet of duty and obligation, occupying her
house of marriage from Feb.16, 1996 through April 18, 1998 (from Virgo
Ascendant), Princess Di was still very bound by the strictures of the royal divorce
terms (especially a propos her children), and yearning to live a freer life.
Princess Di’s funeral is scheduled for 11 AM BST (Zone –1) at
Westminster Abbey, London [Sept. 6, 1997]. Transiting Venus, undoubtedly
Di’s strongest natal planet, will be on her Ascendant, in the very last degree of
Virgo, at 29 degrees 39 minutes Virgo, in the constellation of Chitra (the shining
jewel), where Venus is debilitated, though receiving Neecha Banga Raja yoga,
a correction leading to a potentially even more powerful Venus than when it is
exalted, or in its best position. Transiting Venus will be in this last degree of
Virgo all day, then moves into Libra by 6:10 PM BST.
As we say good-bye to the lady who ever so briefly reigned as Princess of
Wales, Venus makes its signature farewell over a Virgo Ascendant, which in itself
shows potential for the highest level of beauty, and – helped by a Jupiter aspect
– reflects on its opposite sign placement, Venus in Pisces, the highest level of
compassion.
- Edith Hathaway
Edith Hathaway is an internationally known astrological consultant, author, teacher, and lecturer. Her latest book is In Search of Destiny: Biography, History & Culture As Told Through Vedic Astrology (©2012). Available at her website: www.edithhathaway.com and at Amazon USA and Amazon Europe.
Copyright: 1997 © by Edith Hathaway. All rights reserved.
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