
Just want to share a few astrological observations about what has been going on with Brett Favre, the legendary Green Bay Packer quarterback. With five planets in Libra, should we be surprised that he changes his mind once in a while?
At any rate, the following chart is his natal chart in the inner wheel with the transits for when he announced his retirement back in March. There were two major T-squares going on. The transiting nodes were T-squaring his Neptune..so I can see where he felt like he just ran our of gas then, and didn't think he could give the job 100 percent anymore. And transiting Pluto was T-squaring his natal Mercury and transiting Mars. This is where the idea that he felt that he wasn't wanted or appreciate by the management came from, and maybe he should just stay home and not go back. Finally..transiting Jupiter was squaring his natal Jupiter..reinforcing this idea, while transiting Uranus at 18 Pisces was coming up to trigger his nodes.

Since this is looking pretty complicated, I progressed his chart (inner wheel natal-middle wheel progressed-outer wheel transits) up to the Full Moon at 26 Capricorn 04 on Friday, July 18th; as training camp begins on the 28th. The strongest aspect is that at it trines his natal Pluto, and the transiting Solar part of it at 26 Cancer in the 6th house of work is trining his progressed Sun, Mercury and Neptune in the 10th. Transiting Neptune is trining his progressed Jupiter in the 9th. Saturn trines his Saturn, and Mars is going to trine his natal Mars shortly. Progressed Saturn is trining his 12th house cusp. Progressed Mars (action) in the 1st trines his natal Moon in the 9th (publicity) ..so I think the grass roots movement by his fans that just started Sunday to bring him back might be just the thing that does the trick. And I understand it is going to be broadened into a national campaign shortly.
He had a second interview with Greta Van Sustern on Fox News tonight (the 15th), and a poll they took showed that out of 17,000 people who voted, 81 percent of them want him to be the starting quarterback! As an ex Wisconsinite, and die hard Packer fan, I say so far, so good.