Japan, a country that leapt from feudalism straight into imperialism, is under the totem of Virgo. It is Virgos who excel in everything: from the art of tidying a house and preparing sushi to the highest art of the geisha. However, this does not mean all Virgos should become geishas; it simply does not suit them. They are too rational to waste time studying and practicing the Japanese Kamasutra. Yet, like a truly earthy sign, they always dream of striking it rich, like King Solomon’s mines. One Virgo even made it into the Guinness Book of Records. Forbes calculated the earnings of Hollywood actresses, and the title of the highest-paid Hollywood actress went to Cameron Diaz. Jennifer Lopez, who lagged behind Diaz by several million, did not make it into the book. In 2002 alone, Diaz earned $41 million (mainly thanks to her role in *Charlie’s Angels*). Judging by everything, she decided to stick with it for a long time. Back when she starred in *The Mask*, which made her famous, she earned less than $500,000 alongside Jim Carrey. Julia Roberts was the first in Hollywood to achieve equal pay for women, and Diaz’s salary has since grown tenfold over the past decade. She has openly discussed her plastic surgeries and long-standing acne issues with journalists. Once, in an interview, she said: “When I was little, I only hung out with boys.” Cameron Diaz, born on August 30, 1972, in San Diego, California, carries the blood of many major ethnic groups of America—Native American, English (from her mother’s side), Spanish, and Black (from her father’s side, a Cuban immigrant).
Before her first film, *The Mask*, when Cameron turned 16, a photographer from the Elite modeling agency spotted her at a party. For example, before fame, in 1992, she starred in a film with sadomasochistic content—naked. The court banned the video, but the same film can still be bought online for just $40. At the exclusive Hollywood hotel Chateau Marmont, she was attempted to be photographed.
Considering Cameron Diaz’s cosmogram, which is packed with conjunctions to fixed stars, everything seems quite respectable at first glance: numerous bi-sextiles, indicating an ability to compromise and learn from her own mistakes. The Moon, it appears, is in Gemini, and it performs virtuosically. The 21st degree of Leo—a degree of diplomacy, exceptional talent, mental activity—is too harsh on its line. Hmph… What is alarming is Lilith at the 22nd degree of Scorpio—madness, instability of status, a violent death. Saturn in the 20th degree of Gemini poses the danger of falling under the power of black magic! Unuk al Hayyah (this star was in conjunction with Venus in the chart of the 20th-century serial killer Chikatilo) is one of the most terrifying magical stars. It disrupts all human rhythms, creates a predisposition to accidents, suicide, forces the repetition of ancestral mistakes (Diaz’s father has the South Node (past life) in conjunction with the star Procyon—danger from poisoned, festering wounds (in this incarnation—skin problems), danger of suicide. Insects. Jupiter in conjunction with Etamin—a star of suicides, people ready for anything. One of the stars of destruction, murder, or suicide. Danger of fractures (Diaz has broken her nose and wrist), abuse of power. Hereditary schizophrenia. Bellatrix is a mark of success, but those who have it must always confront their inner demons, and the person’s karma is immediate—they reap what they sow in this life. They have no right to sin, as they pay the price instantly; life contracts, shrinks like a piece of shagreen leather. Gray, from Edgar Allan Poe’s novel, that is, a person can look young for as long as they wish! Would millions pay to extend their life? This is beyond the understanding of many: to burn brightly once in a lifetime—that is the meaning of the star…
Astrologer: Valentina Wittrock



