SANDRA BULLOCK ADOPTS BABY
Xtrology has been suspicious about the Sandra Bullock/Jesse James thing all along. Remember that she is in a Jupiter period. During that time, you can get away with anything. Rarely do you experience what she wants us to believe is happening -- a complete betrayal. So I wonder. Could she have known about Jesse for some time now and cushioned her emotional life with her own family? People Magazine announced today that she adopted a child in January, but wasn't going to announce it until after the Oscars -- you know, the Oscars where Jesse had her back, sniff, sniff, sniff.
Looking at Sondra's natal chart, she is one of those very complex and complicated people with five focal planets. Hard to define by most people and very hard to live with. Some people (Charlie Sheen) drug and drink their way through it and some people turn to good works (Martin Luther King, Jr.). But all of these exceptional people deal with it some way.
Here are Sandra fixed focal planets:
The Sun as a focal planet is narcissism or something really close to it. The world revolves around your needs. The individual's desire for fame is unquenchable. There is a willfulness that can't be ignored.
Mercury as a focal planet is extremely critical which causes tension in relationships and a really handy ability to rationalize your own behavior. Because it is a neutral planet, it lacks warmth and empathy.
Moon as a focal planet usually causes a person to be extremely sensitive, but not when it's fixed. Actually they are sensitive, but you won't see it.
Jupiter as a focal planet can over-do. The negative side of Jupiter is over-promotion. And this may surprise you, intolerance is one of the characteristics. Interesting in light of Jesse' supposed white supremacist leanings that Sandra knew nothing about?
Neptune as a focal planet is the mother of all focal planets in my humble opinion. It defies reality and creates it's own. Physical indulgence reaches its height here and the need to satisfy is intense. But underlying it is loneliness and/or the inability to be alone. Just adopted a baby?
I smell a rat. What do you think? Would a class act put the first picture of her child on the COVER of People Magazine? And is Jesse James into white supremacy if he was adopting a black baby. And is it really okay that she's taking this baby's father away from him?
You can't make this story add up and make any sense of it unless Sandra is not the person she's pretending to be. Prepare for the truth to come to light when an investigative reporter puts the real story together -- sometime in the near future. Jupiter periods don't last forever.