CELESTIAL
CHESS GALAXY
By Joyce Jillson
John Donaldson is a Libra, a sign known
for its fairness, equanimity and easy-going manner.
Libra is symbolized by the scales of justice and these
people, more than any of the other signs, can take a
dispassionate look at situations and mediate the right
solution for all involved. Others gravitate to John
because he has such a strong and moral sense of right
and wrong.
Attracted to good-looking women and objects,
he is a true esthetic. In chess he seeks the beautiful
game. His very eclectic interests cause him to go off
on tangents as he gobbles up information and experiences.
A real Renaissance man, Johns knowledge ranges
from the arts to mathematics. But he has very little
regard for institutes of higher learning, feeling that
they were almost useless to him, though he is, and was,
savvy enough to navigate through any system.
Donaldson is not prone to anger, openly,
but is a master of sublimation. It takes a lot to get
him bothered but when he is, he does not get over things
quickly. Theres a tremendous amount of latent
creativity in his chart. He has/had all of the basic,
native talent to follow a conventional artistic career
if he hadnt found chess. His chart shows instinctive
drawing and painting ability and he could have found
success as an artist, filmmaker or animator.
His sun is situated in the 4th house
of home and it takes a great deal to get him out of
his lair. Once he is out in the city or even a different
country he is fine, but getting all his stuff
together to travel can be an ordeal.
Far friendlier and more outgoing than
the normal chess player, Donaldson actually likes people.
He really doesnt have an axe to grind, and others
find him charming
especially women. Many of his
planets are lumped together near the bottom of his chart,
showing that he loves comfort and luxury. While you
wouldnt call him a hedonist just yet, he is moving
in that direction.
Donaldson, like many Libras, has a tendency
to say yes to things he doesnt really
want to do. As obligations pile up he follows a course
of action hes used for many years
he leaves
the scene. Where is he? Hes out of touch and then
he comes back all ready to make good.
Look at that cluster of planets in the
third house. Theres Mercury (the analysis planet),
Venus (the love planet) and Pluto (the planet of enslavement)
lolling around his third house, the house of inspiration.
Love inspires him to do well, but it also can dominate
his life. He parses his words and his sentiments carefully.
This is not a man comfortable saying I love you,
and he can be stingy with compliments. In fact he is
the perfect passive aggressive male. Hell never
admit anything is wrong, but his silences can be deadly
and terribly frustrating.
In chess he is a kindly teacher who brings
out his students best qualities with a combination
of shrewd psychology and unvarnished enthusiasm. He
would be spectacular at teaching end games, making complex
themes easily understandable.
Mercury in its own house (the 3rd)
and its own sign, Virgo, making him an astute
judge of people. When going over games he can get inside
the head of grandmasters and surmise what they were
thinking, even deducing the lines that they considered
playing.
Jupiter in the 5th house is in an exact
conjunction with Neptune. This is a very rare occurrence,
especially since they are both cuddled together in the
sign of Scorpio. Ba-boom! Jupiter brings good luck and
Neptune lends great flair to his wonderful imagination.
But John has a hard time having fun. There is often
a voice going off in his head during his most pleasurable
activities that tells him he should be doing something
else.
Like most of the great chess players
he has the zodiac symbol Cancer in his chart. In Johns
case he has Cancer rising. John has extraordinary powers
of visualization, and the ability to keep various chess
pictures in his mind at the same time. His brain takes
a snapshot of critical positions and, it is almost as
if he had an open ChessBase in front of him when playing.
Donaldson has great luck winning tournaments
and getting lucrative contracts from mid-2003 through
March 2004 as Libras hit an intellectual and creative
high. Before then he has a wild period where he enjoys
the good life thanks to rowdy, fun-loving, generous
friends. By taking this break from his intense chess
preparation he returns to tournament play refreshed
and with unbeatable surprise variations that devastate
his titled opponents
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