![]() David Suzuki |
David Takayoshi Suzuki Mar.24, 1936, time unknown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 123W07 49N16 Noon Positions PST
Canadian geneticist, science broadcaster, |
| Solar Arian David Suzuki walks the talk as an environmentalst, especially with ruler Mars in its home sign of Aries. With three planets in Pisces, he does have his periods of fatigue or despondency, but overall he is a doer and example-setter. The Moon can be in Aries or Taurus(more likely) depending on his exact time of birth. Mercury in Pisces gives extreme sensitivity and high visual acuity, but can also be a drain on the mental and physical energies. Saturn conjunct Mercury helps to control or discipline any laxity and gives mental focus and writing ability. This Mercury position also gives an interest in film, photography, and the arts in general. Venus in Pisces also enjoys art, music, film, or any Neptunian-related activity, and makes the native understanding and compassionate. Mars in Aries has inexhaustible energy, drive, and confidence, never gives up, and champions life and activity. Jupiter in Sagittarius is also in its home sign giving ulimited breadth of vision and overall good fortune in life. These people must grow and explore and would never be content in a "normal" job. Saturn in Pisces takes a serious and sensitive view of life trying to bridge myth or fantasy with reality or everyday life. They have an inner wisdom and need frequent periods of seclusion or isolation for rest and contemplation. Uranus in Taurus is the physical scientist in Suzuki relying on facts or tangible evidence to support his ideas or suppositions. It also makes him rugged, sensual, and stubborn or unchanging. Neptune in Virgo has fine powers of observation and/or analysis essential for any scientist. They like to pick things apart while at the same time remaining concious of the whole, and are obsessed with order, perfection, and purity. Pluto in Cancer gives powerful emotions and a strong desire for home or family life. They are keen on security, survival, and preservation. | |