"127 Hours" is not a film for the faint of heart but as it's Aron Ralston's birthday we should pay homage to the man who saved his own life by cutting off his arm after a rock climbing accident. James Franco who played Ralston has his ascedant on the climber's Sun/Uranus conjunction and his MC within three degrees of Ralston's Moon. There are an awful lot of "coincidences" in "Mirror Mirror". The book is available on Amazon or you can buy a personally signed copy here:
Wednesday, 27 October 2021
Sunday, 24 October 2021
Mirror Mirror: Bohemian Rhapsody
Wednesday, 20 October 2021
Mirror Mirror and Ed Wood
This film was a bit too silly and inaccurate to make the book but nonetheless it is interesting. In "Ed Wood" Bela Lugosi was played by Martin Landeau. Both actors had the same angles and Lugosi, who made a career out of playing a blood-sucking vampire, had both Saturn and Chiron conjunct Algol. Transiting Pluto in Scorpio was exactly opposite when the film was released. Landeau won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. I still have a few copies of "Mirror Mirror" on hand for autographs but you better be quick or you'll have to wait until the next shipment arrives. https://alextrenoweth.co.uk/.../signed-copy-of-mirror.../
Tuesday, 19 October 2021
Mirror Mirror and Looking for Mr Goodbar
"Looking For Mr Goodbar" was about a teacher of deaf children who moonlighted as a barfly. Murder victim Roseann Quinn (known as Thersa Dunn in the film) had natal Sun and Mars in Scorpio. Diane Keaton had Mars in Cancer and transiting Mars was exactly conjunct this when the film was released on this day (19 October) in 1977. Astrology or coincidence? Follow me on mirror_mirror_astrology to find out more (and to see some cool insta tricks!) or buy "Mirror Mirror" mybook.to/MirrorM to get the full story!
Monday, 18 October 2021
Mirror Mirror and Ted Bundy
Zac Efron turns 34 today. In 2019, he shocked fans by agreeing to portray the serial killer Ted Bundy. However, Variety magazine praised his performance, saying "Extremely Wicked doesn't rub our noses in the horror of Ted Bundy. It shows us just enough, keeping the horror where it belongs, in the recesses of our imagination, where it remains what it should be: dark as midnight, and altogether too much to fathom." Efron's Saturn in Sagittarius was conjunct the killer's Moon and Jupiter was transiting this point when the film was released. Astrology or coincidence? Follow me on mirror_mirror_astrology to find out more (and to see some cool insta tricks!) or buy "Mirror Mirror" mybook.to/MirrorM to get the full story!
Saturday, 16 October 2021
"Mirror Mirror" and "Wilde"
Oscar Wilde was said to be the role Stephen Fry was born to play and it won Fry a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor. "Wilde" was released on 15 October) 1987 and today is Wilde's birthday. The pair have a Venus conjunction in Libra within two degrees as well as a Moon conjunction in Leo within three degrees. Coincidence or Astrology? For more film and astrology trivia, follow me on Instagram at mirror_mirror_astrology or just buy the book and get the whole story: mybook.to/MirrorM (for personally signed copies, please go to: https://alextrenoweth.co.uk/.../signed-copy-of-mirror.../...)
Thursday, 14 October 2021
Signed copies of "Mirror Mirror"
It’s been a busy few days delivering signed copies of “Mirror Mirror: The Astrology of Famous People and the Actors Who Have Portrayed Them” to various outlets in London. However, with things being as they are with travel being so difficult, people from out of town (and the country) have told me they wished they cold have a signed copy too. So I’m super happy to be able to offer a signed copy of “Mirror Mirror: The Astrology of Famous People and the Actors Who Have Portrayed Them”. I’ll sign a copy JUST FOR YOU, package it and take it to the post office to ship it to you. It doesn’t cost extra to have the book signed but postage and packaging fees have to be added (it’s cheaper than travelling to a conference to see me!). If you live in London, I’m happy to bring you a signed copy and have a chat over a pint or cup of tea (email me at alex.trenoweth@gmail.com). Public places only of course. You can also buy unsigned copies from the usual outlets such as Amazon.
If you like film and astrology trivia, why not follow me at mirror_mirror_astrology on Instagram? It’s my new page.
You can also check out my new consultation service from the Cosmic Intelligence Agency. I still focus on family work which you can book here (this is a service for the entire family) and you can still get computer generated reports here.
To give you a taste of what’s inside “Mirror Mirror” here’s the foreword by the wonderful Julia Parker followed by a review from the equally wonderful Victor Olliver.
FOREWORD
Among the many astrology books published each year – each decade, indeed – how many explore a genuinely new idea? It can safely be said that Alex Trenoweth has achieved that goal in a book which is based on a comparison of the charts of famous film actors and of the personalities they have portrayed for the cinema.
A physical impersonation and spectacular make-up is one thing, but to give the impression even for just 120 minutes, that Mrs Thatcher or Linda Chamberlain are actually on-screen before us requires some kind of indefinable theatrical magic. Magic – or astrology? In her intriguing book Ms Trenoweth examines over a hundred examples of the synastry between actors and their biographical roles. The results are of course variable, as in almost all astrological books concerning synastry, but here, in almost every case, one follows the author’s arguments with eager interest.
This is a book not only for the astrologer with a thorough knowledge of the subject, but – spectacularly – for those with a keen, developing interest. A certain amount of knowledge is of course essential when reading, for instance, the separate chapters on the planets – and Chiron and the nodes – but the enthusiastic film-goer will find enormous interest in those which deal, in the core of the book, with the relationship between the actor and his or her subject. The interest broadens when Ms Trenoweth (whose knowledge of astrology and film history run side by side, with neither one in advance of the other) looks at a range of actors who have played the same character – for example, Harry Houdini, Queen Elizabeth I, Queen Victoria and Stephen Hawking.
I must have seen a good dozen Hamlets at the theatre: how I would have liked to read Ms Trenoweth speculate on, say, Peter O’Toole’s disastrous performance – what, in his chart, betrays his inability to play the introvert Lawrence with such spectacular insight, when he seemed to have no intuitive connection at all with the introvert Prince? How did the planets at birth encourage John Gielgud to be the finest Hamlet of our time, when that fine actor Jude Law failed to reach the heights? Perhaps another book by another astrologer – but with this book, remember, Alex Trenoweth, comes first. Huckleberry Finn, reading Pilgrim’s Progress, found ‘the statement was interesting, but tough.’ This author’s statements are interesting and far from tough. It deserves to be the bedside book of the year.
--Julia Parker 2021