Few 20th-century writers confronted the meaninglessness of life with greater honesty and creative power than Albert Camus. His seminal 1942 essay The Myth of Sisyphus is a landmark exploration of the Absurd — and a defiant guide for how to live passionately in a universe that offers no inherent meaning. Camus’s natal chart reveals a powerful astrological signature that mirrors this lifelong theme with striking precision. Birth Data Albert Camus November 7, 1913, 2:00 AM Mondovi (DrĂ©an), French Algeria The Core Configuration: Angular Saturn-Pluto Conjunction on the MC One of the most dominant features in Camus’s chart is Saturn conjunct Pluto on the Midheaven (MC), forming the apex of an angular T-square. Because the MC is an angle, the orb of the conjunction is effectively widened, allowing Saturn and Pluto to work as a fused powerhouse. This Saturn-Pluto combination on the MC is exceptionally potent. Astrologically, it symbolizes: ...
Mundane Astrology: The Art of the Big Picture with Star Lore