ZODIAC CHILD
A Solar Writer Report
for Walt Disney

Written by Stephanie
Johnson
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Astrological Summary
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Introduction

"There are stars whose radiance is
visible on earth though they have long been extinct. There are people whose
brilliance continues to light the world though they are no longer among the
living. These lights are particularly bright when the night is dark." --
Hannah Senesh
This report has been written to introduce
you to the concepts of astrology and how to get started with a child's natal
chart. Astrology is a complex and meaningful science which takes years to study
and apply successfully; however, we would like to whet your appetite with this
report, and encourage you to deepen your understanding through other means.
Astrology is a study of the connection
between planets and life on Earth. It is based on a concept that energy
patterns form between other planets and Earth and that these energies affect
our lives as individuals and communities.
An astrological chart, also known as a
horoscope, natal chart, or birth chart, records the relationship between the
planets and the signs of the Zodiac. Charts can be calculated for the birth of
a person, a community, an event or anything that seems momentous. The horoscope
is as individual and unique as a fingerprint.
The aim of this report is to act as a
guide for parents and mentors of children. All parents want the best for their
children. We want our children to live happy and fulfilled lives. All mentors
and teachers would like to see children reach their full potential. This can be
achieved by recognising and accepting each child's individual gifts and
weaknesses. In accepting these traits, we can help our children overcome
obstacles and provide them with as many opportunities as possible to develop
their talents.
The journey from babyhood to adulthood is
full of joys and challenges. This report is intended to help parents and
mentors to support and encourage their children through the difficult times and
to provide them with as much love and joy as possible. Then childhood can
become a true foundation for a rewarding and joyful adult life. Both children
and their parents can be satisfied with a strong and healthy emotional bond,
happy memories and many possibilities for future success.
When using these interpretations, please
bear in mind that, inevitably, every chart will contain some contradictory
influences and, as a result, certain interpretations of different items in the
same chart may seem difficult to reconcile. However, this may still be an
accurate reflection of a child's chart, as it is likely that any child will
experience conflicting desires, events and circumstances in their life. Usually
it is the responsibility of an astrologer to synthesise these apparent
contradictions in order to present a cohesive and meaningful interpretation of
the dilemmas of the chart. Any advice given is meant to be an aid and the
author and publisher accept no liability for any adverse effects of this
report.
Family and Friends

"Being deeply loved by someone gives
you strength while loving someone deeply gives you courage."
-- Lao Tso
The Moon
The Moon tells you about your children's
emotional nature and basic needs. It is also the key to how they experience
intimacy in relationships. The Moon tells you about your children's
relationship with their mother, how they experience their mother's nurturing.
As a result it can also give you insights on how to best nurture your children
as babies and maturing young adults. When a child feels safe and has their
basic needs met, they are better able to achieve their goals later in life.
The Moon is in Libra
Walt is a delightful baby and a charming
child. His parents enjoy Walt from the moment he is born. This is fortunate
because Walt needs to establish a secure and loving relationship with his
parents from early in his life. This early interaction with his parents forms a
basis for all future relationships. Of course this is true for many children,
however; Walt is particularly sensitive to relationships. People are important
to him. Therefore as Walt grows up he is eager to please other people, going out
of his way to smooth over problems and create harmony.
Walt is a beautiful child, and quite the
little diplomat. Of course Walt's need to please other people can be
problematic if taken too far. Walt's parents need to teach him to look after
himself as well, rather than focusing only on other people's needs and wishes.
Walt may have some artistic talents, which provide a source of joy and comfort.
For this reason Walt's parents may like to provide access to musical
instruments, art equipment, dance lessons and other artistic activities at an
early age. Walt also enjoys living in a beautiful environment, appreciating
beautiful ornaments in his room, harmonious music and a creative play
environment. Walt is likely to value books, ornaments, clothes and other objects
for their beauty, wanting to hold on to possessions long past their use-by
date.
The Moon is in the 1st House
Walt is a sensitive child, ideally
thriving in a warm and loving home environment. Walt is particularly sensitive
to his mother's moods. To a certain extent all children are sensitive to their
mother's mood swings; however, Walt is like a finely tuned instrument, upset at
the slightest imbalance. Therefore it is important that he receives as much
tender loving care from his mother as is possible. If circumstances dictate
that mother is unable to provide this emotional sustenance, then perhaps
another female family member can be called on. For this reason any form of
early childcare also needs to be carefully investigated.
It is important that Walt is exposed to
positive, supportive influences as much as possible. Even with the most warm
and loving care, Walt is likely to be shy in his early childhood. This is not a
cause for concern, but rather Walt's natural instinct helping him learn how to
protect himself from potential problems. Left to his own devices, Walt soon
learns which situations are safe and fun and which are troublesome. A little
clinging to mother's apron strings early in life can be a positive thing in
some cases. Of course this may depend on the sign of Walt's Moon. A child with
a Moon in Leo, Sagittarius, Libra, Gemini or Aquarius may be more extroverted
than a child with a Moon in Aries, Pisces, Scorpio, Cancer, Virgo, Taurus, or
Capricorn. Either way, Walt innately knows when he wants to join in and when he
doesn't. Walt may also be content to play on his own, seemingly ignoring other
children. Again this can be a comfort to Walt if left to rely on his own
resources rather than pushed into uncomfortable situations. Music may be a
great source of comfort, helping to soothe Walt during unsettled emotional
moments. Walt may also benefit from having a room of his own from a young age.
Other influences in Walt's birth chart
determine the extent to which he is likely to achieve maternal support. If all
is well then Walt develops a close and loving bond with his mother, or an
important mother figure, which augurs well for the rest of his life. Walt is a
unique individual with unique talents. Early support within the family helps
Walt feel comfortable with his unique way of perceiving the world thus making a
positive contribution to society and living a happy and fulfilled life as an
adult.
Venus
The planet Venus describes your
children's personal relationships with family and friends. Like a Moon, Venus
is important in describing how your child prefers to interact. This planet also
gives vital information about your child's receptivity to love. This is
important because a child feels loved in different ways. Some children feel
cherished when loved ones are paying them lots of attention, whereas others
feel most loved when given the freedom to go their separate ways. Therefore
gaining an understanding of the planet Venus in your child's chart can give you
insights into how to encourage rewarding relationships with family and friends.
Venus is in Capricorn
The planet Venus is not very comfortable
in the sign of Capricorn. Therefore, relationships with Walt's nearest and
dearest could prove to be somewhat of a challenge. The other aspects of his
birth chart determine just how much of a test it is for Walt to relate to
friends and family. A child with the Sun in Sagittarius, Aquarius or Pisces is
likely to fare better than a child with the Sun in Capricorn or Scorpio. Either
way Walt is likely to be somewhat reticent in his most intimate relationships,
always holding a part of himself in reserve.
Walt loves people, but has difficulty
opening up his true feelings. Fortunately young Walt is also likely to enjoy
his own company. Otherwise he could be quite lonely. Walt also enjoys the
company of older people and benefits from associations with older members of
the family, or next-door neighbours. He may spend part of his childhood taking
care of someone older, and perhaps infirm. This responsibility hinders the
normal childhood activities, but provides a rich source of wisdom for Walt
later in life.
Parents need to encourage young Walt to
have fun, even if it is in quiet and solitary activities. Walt is more likely
to have one or two friends with shared interests, rather than a whole tribe of
social contacts. For this reason Walt may also enjoy pursuits such as woodwork,
carpentry, sculpture and building model kits rather than joining in the local
sports team. Once again this does depend on other parts of his birth chart.
Venus is in the 5th House
Walt is a light-hearted and fun-loving
child, who enjoys interacting with other children and family members. Family
and friends enjoy Walt's company. There is no shortage of people wanting to
take little Walt on outings. Walt particularly enjoys any activity linked with
beauty or art such as being able to dress up in beautiful clothes or going out
to a colourful theatre performance. He may have a talent for music, art, dance,
theatre or an artistic craft. This depends on the sign of Venus. A child with
Venus in the signs of Leo, Pisces, Libra or Taurus is more likely to have an
artistic bent. A child with Venus in the other signs of the zodiac is more
likely to express this creative streak in a different manner.
Walt enjoys playing games and having fun,
perhaps avoiding taking part in his share of the daily chores. Little Walt is
either too busy entertaining himself or too focused on his own creative
projects to respond to other people's demands. Although Walt likes to play with
other children, he is not so keen to share his belongings. He prefers to make
the most of his friend's resources rather than share his own. Parents need to
teach young Walt the benefits of sharing. However, this is a minor point. On
the whole, Walt is an easy-going child with a penchant for having the finer
things in life.
Talents and Schooling

"Dance like no one is watching. Sing
like no one is listening. Love like you've never been hurt and live like it's
heaven on Earth." -- Mark Twain
The Sun
The Sun represents your child's identity.
It describes your child's basic personality traits and their talents. It also
tells you how your children think of themselves; how they need to express
themselves; how they need to shine in their lives; how they feel alive. It is
the centre of a child's self-expression. The Sun can also tell us about a child's
father.
The Sun is in Sagittarius
Walt has a sunny personality and is eager
to explore the world. As a baby, Walt is restless, keen to take part in new
activities. For this reason he may learn to crawl, walk, talk and read earlier
than his peers. Walt is born to enjoy life. Life is an adventure playground for
junior Walt. He needs plenty of room to move, preferring large open spaces to
small closed ones. If Walt's home is not spacious, then allowing young Walt to
gallop around parks and playgrounds can provide hours of fun. Picnics also give
Walt the breathing space needed in order for him to explore his environment.
Whatever the avenue of exploration, Walt's parents need to give him plenty of
independence within safe limits.
Walt may be an extroverted child taking
pleasure in sharing his exploits with other children. However, it is also
possible that he is quiet and withdrawn, preferring to explore the imaginary
realms through books, libraries, television and other electronic media. Young
Walt has lots of questions about the world and how it works including the big
questions such as "Who is God?" and "Where is God?" Books
may also open a whole new world of learning. The parents' challenge is to give
Walt a long rein teaching caution. The key element is that Walt has the liberty
to explore. If restricted, Walt may respond negatively to authority figures, or
anyone who tries to impose limitations. This is particularly true for his
father or any male mentor or teacher.
Walt may also baulk at the confines of timetables,
school bells and homework. For this reason parents, particularly his father or
any male mentors and teachers, would do better to offer Walt several choices
rather than to impose one preferred method. Walt's reaction to structured
activities depends on other aspects of his birth chart. On the whole he is a
sunny young child who loves nothing more than enjoying new adventures. Walt's
talents lie in his ability to teach other people how to explore life to the
full. For this reason teaching or running a travel agency may seem creative
outlets later in life. He may also be a gifted sportsperson.
The Sun is in the 3rd House
Walt loves stimulation. As a baby he
enjoys colourful surroundings and interacting with siblings or other children.
Baby Walt delights in lots of eye contact and "conversations" with
other people. He is likely to learn to walk and talk earlier than other
children, and enjoys reading from a young age. Walt loves books, magazines,
films, videos and computers, anything that helps stimulate his vivid
imagination. He may also enjoy writing, drawing, and painting.
Early childhood education is important.
Parents and mentors need to carefully choose the right school to ensure that
Walt is encouraged to express himself. In this way he can grow and learn and
properly develop his talent for exchanging ideas and information. Walt blossoms
with the right education. Neighbours may also play a prominent role in young
Walt's development, encouraging him to further develop his talent for learning
and sharing information. Walt loves the world of ideas and is likely to ask
"why?" many times. On the whole Walt enjoys interacting with his
siblings. If he is an only child, then other children in the neighbourhood are
likely to take the place of siblings.
Although talkative Walt may prefer the
company of one or two people rather than crowds. This depends somewhat on the
sign of his Sun. A child with the Sun in the sign of Gemini, Libra, Aquarius,
Leo or Sagittarius is more likely to be gregarious; whereas a child with the
Sun in Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces, Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn or Aries is more
likely to enjoy interacting on a one-to-one basis. Either way Walt enjoys
company.
Mercury
The planet Mercury describes your
children's intellectual abilities. The sign and placement of Mercury can
describe whether or not your child finds it easy to concentrate at school. Your
child may be a daydreamer or have great concentration. Your child may be shy or
interact easily with other people. Either way it is possible to boost your
child's self-esteem by choosing study methods and schooling that suits their
needs rather than forcing them to fit into an alien environment. Gaining an
understanding of the planet Mercury can help in these matters.
Mercury is in Scorpio
Walt is a resourceful child with an
investigative mind. He is a deep thinker, constantly questioning the workings
of objects and the hidden meaning of human relationships. Little Walt really
prompts those around him to search their knowledge for suitable answers to his
penetrating queries. In fact young Walt's questions can cause embarrassment
because no topic is taboo. Sex, death and metaphysical matters all hold a
certain fascination. Family skeletons tend to come out of the closet when young
Walt is around. Alternatively, Walt likes to have secrets of his own. Parents
and mentors need to be patient when Walt is quiet and withdrawn. He prefers to
spend time on his own when upset, mulling over a problem in his mind. He is
likely to respond adversely if pressured to explain what is concerning him.
Given time, Walt's frowns eventually become smiles.
The ease of Walt's entry into formal
schooling largely depends on other aspects of his birth chart. However, he is
likely to enjoy schooling more if he can get some individual attention or is
given the freedom to work alone on his tasks. Walt really enjoys taking his
time on a project. Walt's scholarly skills are likely to improve as he matures.
His penetrating mind and research skills mean that he really enjoys books, libraries,
computer resources and laboratories.
Mercury is in the 3rd House
Little Walt likes to talk. Well actually
he doesn't know when to stop talking. Parents sometimes feel overwhelmed by
Walt's insatiable curiosity and the constant plea of "Why?". Walt is
highly intelligent. He is born with a yen for information and seems to be
compelled to learn as much as he can during childhood. Parents and mentors need
to nurture Walt's budding intellect. This can be done in several ways. Firstly,
it is important for parents to always answer any questions, no matter how
discomforting, as honestly as possible. Little Walt knows when a parent, mentor
or teacher is telling lies. Even as a youngster Walt is intuitive. This is
particularly true for a child with the planet Mercury in the sign of Aries,
Leo, Sagittarius, Cancer, Scorpio or Pisces. Parents also need to provide
plenty of opportunities for Walt to learn such as providing a plentiful supply
of books, enabling access to the latest technology and gaining admission to
community resources such as libraries and museums. Walt likes to have access to
the local neighbourhood resources. He also learns a great deal from his
siblings, if he has them. As Walt develops with love and support of friends and
relatives, he gains wisdom. As an adult Walt is likely to use this wonderful
wisdom as a scholar, writer, editor, teacher or counsellor, depending on other
aspects in his birth chart.
Goals

"The future belongs to those who
believe in the beauty of their dreams." -- Eleanor Roosevelt
The Ascendant
The Ascendant, or Rising Sign as it's
sometimes called, is considered to be an important component of an astrology
chart. Ancient astrologers believed that the Ascendant depicted a person's
primary motivation. Some believed that it was one of the links to discovering
what makes a person happy. It could be said that when we're accomplishing our
primary motivation then we're happy. By gaining knowledge of a child's
Ascendant and discovering this child's primary motivation in life, parents and
mentors can then help them achieve their goals. Caring adults can encourage the
child with love and support. In turn your child experiences a sense of
happiness and fulfilment.
The Ascendant is in Virgo
Young Walt is likely to wait until he
feels comfortable before pursuing his goals and to depend on other people to
take the initiative. Virgo is a Mutable sign denoting versatility, flexibility,
adaptability, sensitivity, restlessness, indecision and anxiety. However, it is
also an Earth sign indicating a need for stability and a slow, practical
approach to most things.
As a baby Walt is likely to respond well to a routine being set very early. He may be a fussy eater, therefore solid foods would be best introduced in a slow and methodical manner. As a young child Walt is quiet and reserved, perhaps preferring solitary games and activities rather than social interactio