I was looking at the chart of author Nicholas Sparks the other day. I have developed an interest him through the movies adapted from his novels. The Notebook, A Walk to Remember and the recent Dear John. I have only watched the three films mentioned, but I find his storytelling inspiring, and I am completely drawn into all of his stories. I know that I should really read the books, and not take the lazy route and watch the film adaptations. Spark's stories basically revolve around two people who fall in love. However, in each of these tales there is always some terrible fate, or sudden tragedy that threatens to tear and keep the couple apart. The romance starts out wonderful, and it's what we all dream about when we think about falling in love.
Astrologically Nick was born with Mercury in Sagittarius in a tight square to the Uranus-Pluto conjunction of the 60's. Mercury represents how we communicate, write, exchange ideas, understand, perceive and digest experiences. The Uranus-Pluto conjunction which occurred in the 1960's is a generational aspect and it occurred in Virgo between 1962-1968. The period was a time of great volatility, acceleration and change on a global scale. The president of America was shot, and Martin Luther King was also assassinated. The times were unstable, and it was a period of deep upheaval.
In Nicholas Sparks' stories the characters he is writing (Mercury) about had this beautiful romance form between them, but they could not predict what fate lay before them. Nor could they foresee what would challenge and threaten their love for one another, and what would also test the strength of the couple's ability to make it through a turbulent and uncertain time. In one story a young couple, still in school, fall deeply in love, and then she suddenly reveals to her partner that she is dying and that they won't have much time together or even a long future. Another of Spark's story is about a woman who develops Alzheimer's and cannot remember the love of her life. A further story is a romance penned about a couple torn apart through a sense of duty, war and impending death of a close friend.
I haven't personally investigated whether the lives of Uranus-Pluto people experience these sudden turn of events. I know that when we have difficult transits from Uranus and Pluto we can have reversals in fortune, unexpected death, or a sudden fate imposed upon us. Uranus-Pluto conjunctions represent the collapse of many outworn systems, and the overthrowing of governments. I feel that Nicholas is putting pen to paper about how this conjunction can overturn someone's life and send an individual down a completely unexpected (Uranus) path, and one that feels fated and unavoidable (Pluto) in many ways. Uranus and Pluto represent change on all levels. Uranus is the enemy of the tried and tested path. When Uranus is in the picture things don't go always go to plan, things come suddenly and unpredictably and they take us by surprise or shock. Pluto rules the underworld and represents the power of transformation, and it forces us to come to terms with the darker aspects of nature, and with fate. Pluto sees what we have to let go, and it rules death, hidden power, and the atom bomb. These astrological associations help us get a clearer idea as to how these energies might work together.
In the face of these sudden turn of events, fate and destiny, the couple in Spark's books, through their deep love for one another, manage to make it through these incredibly testing times. Maybe its the human spirit and our love for one another that weathers the difficult storm. I was reading something the other day which said that for all our potential destructiveness as human beings and our potential to fall into our darkest hours, what matters most is our love for others and remorse for our actions. There a number of tragedies/fates that happen in our lives, we can fall ill, face hardship, death and other losses. When we are in a relationship these are some of the things that threaten to tear us apart.
In The Notebook the love story is set in a post world war era. Noah and Allie spend the summer together, but their socioeconomic realities of the time prevent them from being together. Noah attempts to keep in contact with Allie, but his letters go unanswered. Noah returns home and restores an old house by the lake, and makes it into the paper. Allie sees it and goes back to visit him, and the love they have for one another has never disappeared. What I love about Noah's character is that he never stops loving Allie, and it's this type of enduring and unwavering love that warms me to him. To Noah, he only has eyes for one woman and he never gives up on her.
Another prevalent theme is the issue of fate (Pluto) and free will (Uranus) throughout his novels. These ideas are often seen as two very contrasting views. However, under the Uranus-Pluto conjunction the two worldviews come together. The Notebook suggests that people should exercise free will even as they move towards their fate. I get the idea from the movies that although we may meet fate no matter what we do, and it's inevitable, it's all about how we deal with our fate that is our choice/free will. In The Notebook the narrator said that "the romantics would call this a love story, the cynics would call it a tragedy"
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