9-1-98 ELVIS PRESLEY

The king of rock and roll only gets more popular as time goes on largely because he was, and still is, capable of conjuring romantic fantasies among his adoring fans. His caste nature was that of the Warrior. This inspired him not only to fulfill his military obligation, but also to volunteer for secret duties with the C.I.A, F.B.I., or other executive agencies of the government – or so it is rumored and I have no doubt the rumors are true.

Unfortunately Elvis had problems in the field of physical health. Due to the placement of the Moon in his star configurations, he had a tendency to a stagnant blood condition, which caused physical tiredness and lethargy. He also had a tendency to become addicted to substances he used for curing this imbalance. This set in motion a vicious cycle that eventually brought about his downfall. His death took place while the makara (killer), Jupiter, ruled his life. Jupiter was situated in his 12th house with the secondary ruler (Mars) also in the 12th house from Jupiter. This was a sure signature for loss of life.

Elvis was a true romantic at heart, but his inordinate need for privacy (the Nodes of the Moon governed his primal desire nature and Saturn governed his relating style) and his tendency to exhaust himself in creative activities (Jupiter in the 12th) did not support permanent and lasting love relationships despite his high levels of romantic idealism.

For all the above reasons Elvis remains a charming but tragic figure, who, like so many before him, fell victim to the external charm of the senses. Elvis had everything that money and fame could buy, but he was not capable of effectively governing his own life. In the age of spiritual science now represented by The Art of Multi-Dimensional Living®, this no longer needs to be the case. Individuals like Elvis can discover their weak spots and prevent the dangers that have not yet come. They can also learn how to use their predominant strength of personality as an effective spiritual tool to override any defects in their personality. In short, they can learn the art of governing their life effectively.