Sandra Bullock
Sandra Bullock, a twice-nominated Golden Globe star, could be considered rather golden herself. Like the Sun Card in the Tarot spread, she has a “luminous child of the Sun”, aura about her. One would quite welcome the vision of her dancing across a meadow with flowers in her hair, smiling at life, with that magnanimous Leo-style and that rather naïve faith in humanity Big Cats are prone to believe in. Sometimes she is so naive in her perceptions of what can be done, she truly manages to break down limiting barriers imposed by the “status quo” and reach for the stars no matter what she was told at school, at college, at home, anywhere! Sandra is no flake, she is bright enough to bounce off successful movie roles based on man’s inhumanity to man. Films such as “Demolition Man”,” The Vanishing” and her role in “Premonition” present the darker, queasier sides of human nature but they always leave a margin for redemption. Such roles not only touch the lives of her audience, but Sandra herself. They do not essentially change her, but they open up her perceptions and stimulate her mind and heart. Sandra has a knack of communicating to her fans high voltage, she is great at chat shows and can totally fascinate her hosts. Opportunities to “tell it how it is” are at her fingertips, the blessings of a highly intelligent moon in Aquarius. Whatever conflicts arise in creative ventures connected to her conflicted Sun-Moon placement, she overcomes them with a “be big, be bold” attitude to the movie business. Critics, or nit picking dilettantes are not the kind of individuals she would invite to her birthday party on the 26th July either. Oh no, she wants philosophers, healers, and dieticians to join her guest lists. People, who comprehend a “larger than life” existence, people who understand her far sightedness. Sandra is one of those people whose aura stretches 6 feet around her cute frame and when she pops onto the red carpet, even for a minute, she emanates sex appeal and chutzpah, no matter what frock she is wearing. Sandra has created her production company and produced films such as Miss Congeniality in which she starred herself. Somehow she manages to walk the high wire of internal conflict fairly well, that is more than evident. She could feel split down the middle on occasions, again that Sun in Leo that Moon in Aquarius and the stress of such an high energy astro bombshell could make her seem rather like “there was a little girl who had a little curl right in the middle of her forehead! And when she was good she was very, very good, and when she was bad she was horrid!” The fact is, if she is in an “up mood” she is so laid back her words saunter out of her mouth. On other, more stressful occasions she will talk stilted staccato, the super efficient businesswoman with a keen idea of her own. Mars in Gemini could also be responsible for sharp reactions to fans asking for autographs at inappropriate moments, such as in airport queues! She will mutter under her breath about anyone panning her latest creative endeavour too, drawing out her pussycat claws if pushed, or retreating into hostile silence, but when the mood is right she can be so friendly she will exchange recipes in the supermarket with your Auntie Maude. The Taurean effect on her Jupiter makes her love the beauty of Mother Nature, health food, and yes, even horses to which she is allergic. She rediscovers inner balance consuming the fruits of the earth she loves to cook. When it comes to love Sandra has always been airy and inclined to intellectualise relationships. She can get excessively bored if they do not stimulate her or push her forwards to bettering herself. But she can also feel glum if she is alone, as she needs someone to bounce ideas off, someone who will hold her in their arms when the dark moods take over. Her need to continually “come up to the plate” is part of her character, whether in her work or her love life, and she would wither away if she were stuck in a blocked relationship, or a dead end creative project. Her view that one must always remain the student and never the teacher keeps her younger than her years, her skin glows, her eyes glimmer she is like a teenage girl with that aforementioned naivety about life emanating out of every pore. It is rather lovely, rather stunning, perhaps because it includes a need to explore, to change hats, to stretch a vision and push through to higher perceptions. Sandra is a woman with projects, nothing dull or plodding about her at all. The only finicky aspect she has is her mission of excellence, if it succeeds she feels fulfilled, if it fails, she moves on, but crestfallen. A true survivor. Suddenly her personal picture is changing, she will need to dedicate more of her attention to her emotional life. She will still want to carry on with new projects but she will have to learn how to balance the responsibilities of her film career with the deeper needs of emotional fulfilment. Sandra is one who can do what she wants so we have no doubt that she will pull through these challenges with aplomb and success, as she always does! Good luck Sandra!





