When the warrior Mars enters peaceful Libra he puts
away his arms of aggression and puts on his diplomat's
coat. This is a time when strategy counts more than
brute force. Initiative involves negotiation and partnership,
rather than Mars' usually independent ways. Reaching
out with an open hand is more effective than threatening
with a fist.
Mars
isn't comfortable in Libra, according to astrological
tradition. Libra is the sign of Mars' detriment, opposite
its natural home in Aries. This means that Mars is
considered weak in Libra, because it can not operate
in its most natural way. However, modern astrologers
recognize that a planet in unfamiliar territory presents
unique opportunities, not just challenges. When disparate elements such as spontaneity and strategy, individuality
and co-operation or action and reflection meet, the
mix is combustible, but very powerful. Those able
to harness these seeming contradictions can gain the
strengths of both sides, rather than being confused
or torn between them.
We all have a greater possibility to build bridges
now as martian initiative meets Libran conciliation.
It takes courage to make peace, and this combination
favors those who move in that direction. The shadow
side of Mars in Libra, however, is the smile-wearing
(Libra) attacker (Mars) who masks his aggression with
a pretense of kindness. We are likely to find ourselves
carefully measuring others to balance the seemingly
opposite forces of self-interest and co-operation
during this period.
Mars in Libra shows up in the charts of charming
seducers Bill
Clinton and Michael
Douglas, business tycoons Bill
Gates, Richard Branson, Ted
Turner and rockers Elvis
Presley, Peter Gabriel and John Lennon.
Stylish singers Whitney Houston, Natalie Cole and
Karen Carpenter were also born with this combination.
Actors Jason Alexander, Whoopi Goldberg, Heather
Locklear, Donald Sutherland and Cybill Shepherd have
Mars in Libra, as do gracious newswomen Barbara Walters,
Connie Chung and Maria Shriver. This planetary combination
shows up in the charts of Moores: Mary Tyler, Dudley
and Roger. Religious and spiritual matters count,
albeit quite differently, for Mars in Libra people
like the Dalai
Lama, Cat
Stevens, Jerry Falwell and Jimmy Swaggart.