Disney Plus Vs Mercury Retrograde And A Full Moon: Who Won?

Imagine for a moment that you are on the board of directors for one of the world’s biggest, richest, and most influential corporations. You realize that all the major decisions your company makes are a result of committee, to one degree or another, no matter how much the Big Boss likes to think otherwise. But you have important knowledge no one else the the boardroom has.

The Big Boss announces that an important project will be released on midnight Eastern Time, November 12 2019, and that there is no way he is going to change his mind about that, no matter what you tell him.

Now suppose that in this case “midnight Eastern Time” means that the big important new product is being released during Mercury retrograde, under the influence of a Full Moon opposite that Mercury. The Sun and Mercury (retrograde) are on the company’s Midheaven, and at the time of the release the local ascendant on the East Coast is conjunct the company’s natal Neptune, and will be opposite the company’s natal Midheaven.

Sure, you know your astrology. But it’s kind of embarrassing to pipe up in a board meeting and say “there are clear astrological reasons why this is a problematic release date,” isn’t it?

But, no. You are not on the board of directors of Disney Incorporated. But those are the exact transits the Disney Corporation’s chart (born December 16th 1929, 9:30 AM, Los Angeles) was having. And naturally the initial release of the Disney Plus channel was plagued with technical difficulties.

Does this mean that Disney Plus is going to be a failure? No. Most of the transits to Disney’s birth chart are actually pretty good. But hey, birth is usually a little messy, isn’t it?

Now, let’s see if we can get you on the Disney board of directors in time to warn them about what’s happening for the release date of the Rise Of Skywalker, which is rumored to be a very troubled production…