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tikana
09-30-2006, 11:02 AM
Hi guys

i got one for you
i am dying to know

is shakespeare dead?

For all who doesnt know,,, Shakespeare is a meerkat from Meerkat Manor. you can call it Meerkat reality show.

shakespeare is a very brave character. He was protecting Flower's *matriarch's kids" when they got jumped by a rival meerkat tribe...

Transits Sep 30 2006
3:51 am
los angeles ca
0 virgo

any take ons?

wwhat house would Shakespeare be? 6th?

Thanks
Tik

Draco
10-29-2006, 05:00 AM
Hi Tikana,

I imagine that by now you already have the answer to this question, but I'll have a go anyway.

I get an Ascendant at Leo 29, perhaps significant in that the query concerns an animal and Leo is a bestial sign.

The late Ascendant suggests that you already know the answer to this question, which may suggest that your suspicions are correct and the creature is indeed dead, but let's explore further.

Shakepeare the meercat is the sixth cusp in Aquarius, and as such he is Saturn in Leo. This does not bode well for him, as Saturn is in exile, and Saturn is the natural significator of death.

Shakespeare's death is the first cusp in Leo, as this is the eighth from the sixth and is ruled by the Sun. This is not good, because Saturn is in the Sun's domicile, and as the Sun signifies death for the meercat, then Saturn in Leo suggests that he is overcome by death.

The Sun also rules the twelfth, which as the seventh from the sixth shows his enemies, so he may have been killed by another meercat from the rival tribe you were talking about. The fact that Saturn is in his turned seventh describes Shakespeare as within the clutches of his enemies.

The Moon is in the domicile of Saturn, which as we have already explored is in a miserable state and does not bode well for Shakespeare.

The Moon as general significator separates from a square to Venus, which is ruler of his turned tenth and fifth houses. The tenth and fifth are the houses of mothers and children, showing that his last activities were defending a mother merecat and her pups as you said.

The Moon's next aspect is a square to the Sun, which is unfortunate, as we have seen that the the Sun rules over Shakespeares turned seventh and eighth houses, and presides over the sign in which Shakespeare experiences his exile, so this aspect describes him as heading for the enemy and death.

So it would seem that Shakespeare is indeed dead, and was killed by his rivals.

As the Moon translates light from Venus to the Sun, then as a consequence of his death, the matriarch and her young may now also be in danger from the same rivals.

:(

tikana
10-29-2006, 05:23 AM
Yep
Sheakspear is indeed dead.. It was killed while protecting Flower's kids..

pretty sad.. it survived a cobra bite and starvation ..

lol
Thanks
Tik