The list includes: Weight Watchers founder Jean Nidetch; current Weight Watchers spokesperson and former Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson; actress, author, diet product manufacturer, and Thigh Master pitchwoman, Suzanne Somers; matriarch of MTV's favorite dysfunctional family, Sharon Osbourne, who in a drastic move, had her stomach stapled and dropped 100 lbs; Actor and musician Meat Loaf, a/k/a Michael Lee Aday,; Tenor "grande" and yo-yo dieter, Luciano Pavarotti; gender-bender actor Divine (Polyester); Pop Diva Jennifer Holliday, and last but not least, the once curvy now zaftig plus-sized blonde Swedish sex bomb Anita Ekberg star of Fellini's classic film "La Dolce Vita" which translated means, "The Sweet Life".
'Atkins Diet' creator, Dr. Robert Atkins' life typified the Libran struggle to find and defend one's truth. Even though many continue to succeed on his controversial high fat-low carb regimen, he was forced to defend his position many times over. Libra is said to be the sign of peace, yet a closer look at Libran lives reveals just the opposite. They're supremely talented but are almost always either embroiled in a battle (Tim Robbins, Oliver North, Charlton Heston, Susan Sarandon, Rev. Al Sharpton) contradictory (Lenny Bruce, C. Everett Koop); OR brilliant but unstable (Margot Kidder, Oscar Wilde, Carrie Fisher). Dreaming of Utopia (John Lennon), they strive for honor (Gandhi, Eleanor Roosevelt) in an ignoble world.
While seeking harmony, Librans rarely maintain their cherished equilibrium for long. Super sensitive to injustice, their inner lives shake, rattle, and roll with conflict. Recent studies strongly suggest that ongoing stress wrecks havoc internally with bio-chemical consequences. Much has been written about "toxic stress weight" and the high levels of cortisol released into the blood under stress. Cortisol is known to promote hunger. Understanding this facet of the Libran's internal experience may explain why so many Librans, especially without adequate creative outlets, go up and down the scales as if playing a sonata on a Steinway. As they struggle to make sense of and cope with the illogical world around them, the relationship-oriented, people-pleasing Libra places others first, (waiting/weighting for others?) and tries to be all things to all people all the time. Without realizing it, they literally carry the burdens of those they adore, stressing out every step of the way as they empathetically pack on the symbolic pounds of love!
All astrological signs have planetary 'rulerships', Venus rules both Taurus and Libra. Earthy Taurus is the sensual aspect of Venus and airy Libra represents the artistic mind. For different reasons, both Taurus and Libra tend toward excess. People talk their charts and perhaps quintessential Taurus Liberace's quip: "Too much of a good thing is just plain wonderful" captures the essence of the Taurean experience. While Libra, says, "Ooh, pretty, I want it", and then just can't stop. Many of us who are ruled by Venus or who have a strong Venus presence in our horoscope yen for a 'sweeter' existence and habitually over-indulge. This is at the issue's core and could also help energetically explain weight, sugar addiction, and even diabetes, the disease of 'too much sweet'.
In addition to planets ruling signs, medical astrology teaches us that each sign also rules a part of the body. Medical astrology dates back to before 400 B.C. and the time of Hippocrates, and is being revived now. In fact, it was the way medicine was practiced into the 17th century. Medical astrology follows a holistic and energetic model: like oriental medicine, it does not treat symptoms alone, it traces the energetic roots of a condition and then treats to harmonize a person's physical and mental energies.
Libra rules both the kidneys, the pair of organs that are the body's main filtering system, and the adrenals which supply adrenaline under stress. Oriental medicine treats physical symptoms in connection to their energetic and emotional causes. According to Chris Griscom (www.chrisgriscom.com) renowned spiritual teacher, author, and founder of The Light Institute in Galisteo, New Mexico, "The kidneys are the deepest organs of the body energetically and nourish the heart energy. They represent our ancestral "chi" (life force), which we inherit from our blood relatives. Deep residues of fear 'pool' the kidneys. The right one holds fear related to masculine energy and the left holds fear related to feminine energy."
Fear is the absence of faith, but faith in what? More than any other sign of the zodiac, except Capricorn, Libra questions God. Librans are deeply concerned with ethics, morality, and who's in charge and how's he/she doing. Their experience of the world as unreasonable and unfair prompts them to conclude, "How can a loving God permit this to go on?" Some Librans go mad trying to figure it all out and experience a profound crisis of faith. In fact, it was Libran philosopher Frederich Nietzche who proclaimed, "God is Dead". Alone and dismayed, the Libra says, "Fine, so's my diet."
But take heart! Knowledge is power and our journey is always about becoming more conscious of who we are. Self-understanding and self-acceptance is key and this is where astrology can help. No one is discounting the need for healthy eating and exercise, that's a given. But people are unique, and their reasons for yo-yo-ing again and again are real and very specific. A deep understanding of your horoscope can shed light on the underlying issues surrounding your weight problem and break the yo-yo syndrome once and for all. And, your horoscope can indicate when you are truly ready for a big shift both inside and out. Some weight problems are karmic, and may have their roots in prior lives. The bottom line is, we still must take responsibility and work on it in the here and now, and like Dr. Atkins, know that your truth and your health are worth fighting for.
Dr. Robert Atkins: Oct 17 1930 | Frederich Nietzche: Oct 15 1844 | |
Lenny Bruce: Oct 13 1925 | Oliver North: Oct 7 1943 | |
Divine: Oct 19, 1945 | Sharon Osbourne: Oct 9 1952 | |
Anita Ekberg: Sept 29 1931 | Luciano Pavarotti: Oct 12 1935 | |
Sarah Ferguson: Oct 15 1959 | Tim Robbins: Oct 16 1958 | |
Jennifer Holliday: Oct 19 1960 | Susan Sarandon: Oct 4 1946 | |
Margot Kidder: Oct 17 1948 | Rev. Al Sharpton: Oct 3 1954 | |
C. Everett Koop: Oct 14 1916 | Suzanne Somers: Oct 16 1946 | |
Angela Lansbury: Oct 16 1925 | Wendy Wasserstein: Oct 18 1950 | |
John Lennon: Oct 9 1940 | Oscar Wilde: Oct 16 1854 | |
Meat Loaf: Sep 27 1947 | Kate Winslet: Oct 5 1975 | |
Jean Nidetch: Oct 12 1923 | Gary Zukav: Oct 17 1942 |