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Desperate
Despot: The Astrology of Kim Jong Il
October 2006
Kim
Jong Il has defied the UN and has begun a second test of his nuclear
capabilities. Dr. Jerrold Post is a political psychologist with
the CIA that recently spoke with the UK's
Daily Telegraph about Kim Jong Il's psychological makeup:
"He's
not clinically crazy, but he is crazy like a fox and has some
major insecurities that help explain how he acts," Dr Post
told The Sunday Telegraph.
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Dr
Post traces Kim's insecurities back to his childhood, though
in this case it was his relationship with his father
rather than the mother-child bond that is the hub of Freudian
analysis that shaped him. He is the son of the late Kim
il-Sung, North Korea's founder and creator of the state religion
of juche, who was given semi-divine qualities by the country's
propaganda machine.
"It
is hard enough to follow in the footsteps of your father when
he was once a monarch, president or prime minister, as I'm sure
George W Bush could testify," he said. "But those
difficulties seem trivial when you succeed a father who had
god-like qualities."
Kim's
rampant insecurities are fuelled, like Napoleon's, by his lack
of height. The dictator only reaches 5ft 2in without his platform
shoes, although he tries to appear taller by maintaining a bouffant
hairstyle.
Dr
Post runs off a checklist of Kim's character traits malignant
narcissism, extreme self-absorption, grandiose views, paranoid
tendencies and defensive self-aggression. To a layman, they appear
alarming attributes for a man who may already be in control of
a nuclear bomb.
"Kim
believes that big boys have big toys. He wants to be a major league
player with major league weapons," said Dr Post, who is now
director of the political psychology programme at George Washington
University and also a Pentagon consultant.
He
believes the timing of last week's announcement also reflected
Kim's obsessive desire for attention. "He's been seeing the
Iranians, North Korea's colleagues in the axis of evil, getting
a lot of play and he doesn't want to be outdone." Amid the
analysis, Dr Post also doled out a prescription that will probably
not be welcomed in the White House, where official policy rules
out any direct talks with Pyongyang.
He
believes that the only hope of securing any concessions from Kim
is to talk to him, however unpalatable the prospect.
That
would not only help give him the status he craves, but also reassure
him about his security fears. "Just because you're paranoid
doesn't mean they're not out to get you, as the aphorism goes,"
said Dr Post. "Kim's priority is to stay in power."
Kim's
desperate attempts to gain respect often reach comical proportions
his official biographers recount how he finished his first
round of golf at 38 under par and wrote more than a book a day
as a student genius.
He
is also a film fanatic his video library reportedly contains
more than 15,000 movies. "His view of the world and how he
should behave and how others will respond is doubtless shaped
by movies," said Dr Post.
There are a lot of different versions of Kim Jong Il's birthchart
floating around because of the mystery surrounding his birthdate.
Although his official biography gives his birthdate as February
16, 1942 Soviet records show that he was actually born in 1941
but that his birthdate was later changed so that he would appear
to be 50 years of age at the time of his father's 80th birthday
celebration. The noon birthchart that I've posted uses the actual
birthdate of 1941.
Kim's
mother died when he was eight, which is shown in his chart by
the square, or challenging aspect, of Chiron (deep and painful
wound) to his Moon (mother). In addition, Saturn (insecurity and
doubt) is square to his Venus (ability to relate to others), showing
a deep lack of confidence in his ability to be liked or loved
by those around him.
His
Sun is in Aquarius and squared by Uranus which is the ruler of
Aquarius, so this is a double signature linking the eccentricity,
detachment and idealization of Uranus/Aquarius with his personal
identity as described by the Sun. The square of Uranus to the
Sun identifies him as a rebel and revolutionary, who will not
take orders from anyone and instead needs to do things exactly
his own way.
This
tendency is exacerbated by his Mars (drive and aggression) in
Sagittarius; a placement that requires a great deal of freedom
and a tendency to become focused on one's goals to the exclusion
of all else. However, that Mars is squared by Neptune, a challenging
aspect that can confuse and dilute his drive causing frustration
and irritation. The Neptunian theme is carried out by Kim's Pisces
Mercury, the only real water element in the chart. Mercury in
Pisces tends to be very sensitive, almost psychic. This sensitivity
is not supported by the other elements of the chart, giving him
a vulnerability that he has no way to deal with except by trying
to maintain control. There is a sense that he is flailing about,
trying to establish his place in the world and becoming endlessly
frustrated in the process.
His
Sun is also the Apex planet of a Yod formation with Chiron and
Neptune. The Yod (see below) shows that Kim's identity (Sun) is
being constantly pressured and irritated by both Chiron (wounding
and healing) and Neptune (fantasy and illusion). Kim's father
was worshiped by the people as a god, which is a lot for a son
to live up to. This constant pressure sends him through phases
of painful lack of self-confidence (Chiron/Sun) alternating with
a fantasy self-identification (Neptune/Sun). His official biography
is full of exaggerations and lies of mythic proportions, such
as the idea that his birth was heralded by a double rainbow and
foretold by a swallow.
He
is desperate for a mirror that will reflect back to him his need
for a personal identity, but the world he has created does not
permit this. Consequently, he has turned to the world in a desperate
attempt for recognition. The problem for Kim is that the recognition
he needs is within himself. This is a person who would likely
be a bully in the best of circumstances, but given a country and
a staff of nuclear scientists his psychological complexes have
made him a menace.
Geeky
astrological notes on the Yod: (A Yod, or "finger of fate,"
includes one planet that is quincunx, or 150 degrees, from two
other planets that are sextile, or 60 degrees, from one another.
The single planet is called the Apex planet and is the focus of
the system. Some writers have said that a Yod must feature an
outer planet as the Apex, but I do not believe this to be true.
With the Sun as Apex, such as in Kim Jong Il's chart, the solar
identity is the key to understanding the birthchart. )
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