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<blockquote data-quote="Ukpoohbear" data-source="post: 1184246" data-attributes="member: 55674"><p><span style="font-size: 22px"><span style="color: rgb(147, 101, 184)"><strong>Transit Saturn in 7th house</strong></span></span></p><p> </p><p></p><p>This photo below is from the last photo session George Barris took with Marilyn Monroe, taken just a few month’s before she died. The photoshoot is poignant in the sense that it differs from the younger photo shoots where Marilyn was frolicking in a bikini with the sun shining. This photo shoot, the sun is setting and she wears a cardigan she bought in Mexico for comfort. In hindsight, it is a poignant setting of the sun.</p><p></p><p>It is poignant in the sense that this would be one of the last photo shoots of Marilyn’s short life and even shorter career in Hollywood. Saturn was closing in on her 7th house. From the description from the photo below, you will see that, had she lived, her career likely would not have lasted much longer anyway. Personally, it was perhaps a blessing in disguise for Marilyn to not have ended up a washed up movie star and instead, be destined to live forever in the heart’s and minds of the public, just as she would have wanted. Yes, it’s sad she lived a short life, but I’m glad she didn’t have to face the dejection of a failed career. Perhaps, she knew this herself, and that’s why she gave up in the end. Marilyn needed to be seen and loved.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]94329[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p><span style="color: rgb(147, 101, 184)"><span style="font-size: 22px"><strong>~</strong></span></span></p><p></p><p>The photo below is taken from the set of Marilyn’s final movie that was left unfinished, called ‘Something’s Got To Give.’ Here is she is filming a naked pool scene. At the time, Elizabeth Taylor was dominating the headlines due to the antics on the set of Cleopatra.</p><p></p><p>Marilyn’s aim was to knock ET off the headlines for the day and promote the movie. She looked sensational in clips from the movie, in part, thanks to her newly slimmed down figure that made her looked very elegant. The weight loss, however, had been to a number of health concerns and surgeries per the last few years. At 36 year’s old, those close to Marilyn wondered where her career was headed, as 36 is considered old in Hollywood at the time, and she would need to create a new image besides the ‘sex bombshell’ she has been known for. As it turned out, Marilyn didn’t get the chance to create a new image, but stunts like this shows she was clinging to her sexy image which would not have suitable for an aging actress. A few weeks later, she would be fired from the movie and a few weeks after that, found dead in her bed from an overdose of sleeping pills.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]94330[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ukpoohbear, post: 1184246, member: 55674"] [SIZE=6][COLOR=rgb(147, 101, 184)][B]Transit Saturn in 7th house[/B][/COLOR][/SIZE] This photo below is from the last photo session George Barris took with Marilyn Monroe, taken just a few month’s before she died. The photoshoot is poignant in the sense that it differs from the younger photo shoots where Marilyn was frolicking in a bikini with the sun shining. This photo shoot, the sun is setting and she wears a cardigan she bought in Mexico for comfort. In hindsight, it is a poignant setting of the sun. It is poignant in the sense that this would be one of the last photo shoots of Marilyn’s short life and even shorter career in Hollywood. Saturn was closing in on her 7th house. From the description from the photo below, you will see that, had she lived, her career likely would not have lasted much longer anyway. Personally, it was perhaps a blessing in disguise for Marilyn to not have ended up a washed up movie star and instead, be destined to live forever in the heart’s and minds of the public, just as she would have wanted. Yes, it’s sad she lived a short life, but I’m glad she didn’t have to face the dejection of a failed career. Perhaps, she knew this herself, and that’s why she gave up in the end. Marilyn needed to be seen and loved. [ATTACH type="full"]94329[/ATTACH] [COLOR=rgb(147, 101, 184)][SIZE=6][B]~[/B][/SIZE][/COLOR] The photo below is taken from the set of Marilyn’s final movie that was left unfinished, called ‘Something’s Got To Give.’ Here is she is filming a naked pool scene. At the time, Elizabeth Taylor was dominating the headlines due to the antics on the set of Cleopatra. Marilyn’s aim was to knock ET off the headlines for the day and promote the movie. She looked sensational in clips from the movie, in part, thanks to her newly slimmed down figure that made her looked very elegant. The weight loss, however, had been to a number of health concerns and surgeries per the last few years. At 36 year’s old, those close to Marilyn wondered where her career was headed, as 36 is considered old in Hollywood at the time, and she would need to create a new image besides the ‘sex bombshell’ she has been known for. As it turned out, Marilyn didn’t get the chance to create a new image, but stunts like this shows she was clinging to her sexy image which would not have suitable for an aging actress. A few weeks later, she would be fired from the movie and a few weeks after that, found dead in her bed from an overdose of sleeping pills. [ATTACH type="full"]94330[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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