Love life of the genius – a real Casanova.
In the 60s the world talked about the love life of Kennedy and in recent times about the love life of Clinton. But they are kinder garden kids compared to Albert Einstein. He was a born romantic.
The 7th & 10th Kendra lord Jupiter
The positive side: Placed in the most auspicious 9th house, involved in Parivartana Rajayoga. In Navamsa placed in friend Mars’s house Extremely powerful.
The negative side: Has Kendradhipatya dosha. Hemmed between malefics on both sides. The 7th house is also hemmed between malefics.
In Navamsa Mars & Venus together in lagna is a high libido combination.
1985 at age 16 he went to study in Switzerland to finish secondary school. While lodging with the family of Professor Jost Winteler, he fell in love with the family’s daughter, Sofia Marie-Jeanne Amanda Winteler, (Marie). This was his 1st affair. Mercury/Jupiter 1-3-84 to 26-5-86. Jipiter his 7th lord of Love.
In 1896, Mileva Maric also enrolled at ETH, the only woman studying mathematics. During the next few years, Einstein and Maric’s friendship developed into romance. Einstein’s mother objected because she thought Maric too old, not Jewish A Czechoslovakian Serb, who were considered very low class in those days, and “physically defective” – she had a noticeable limp because of a hip bone defect. His family also objected to it.
Maric had a daughter, Lieserl Einstein, born in early 1902.Her fate is unknown. Evidence shows that during the time she conceived Einstain & Maric were away. Einstein didn’t even go to see the child. The anti-Einstein lobby tries to say that they briefly met but this has no evidence. None of the Einstein letter mention this.
Venus-Mars till 7-1-03 – Mars aspecting his Navamsa 7th house In spite of all this Einstein was true to his love and married Mileva Maric on January 6, 1903. A Jew–Serb marriage in those days is like a Hindu-Muslim marriage.
Venus-Saturn from 8-8-08 to 22-9-11 – Saturn with 5th lord Venus: On May 14, 1904, Albert and Mileva’s first son, Hans Albert Einstein, was born. Their second son, Eduard Einstein, was born on July 28, 1910.
Venus-Merc from 22-9-11 till 8-7-14, Neecha Merc, who is his 4th lord, shattered his home With increasing fame, he traveled constantly to attend meetings and lecture. This was the period he immersed deeply in to research. The real rift and clashes started in 1912. “With such fame, not much time remains for his wife,” Mileva complained.”I am very starved for love.”
With married life disturbed, he starts an affair with his cousin, Elsa in 1912. He also had an affair with Elsa’s sister.
1914: Einstein becomes director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Berlin and professor of theoretical physics at the University of Berlin. The family moves there in April. Mileva and the sons go to Zurich after 3 months – in July for a vacation. In August, World War I begins and because of they could not unite.
Again in Sun-Merc in 1919 soon after war, Mileva and Albert divorced. Mileva agrees to a divorce, on the condition that any future Nobel Prize money will be hers! Oddly, Albert agrees though the demand is illegal. Einstein’s prize money for the 1921 Nobel Prize in physics, Under the terms of his divorce from Mileva Maric, the entire sum was have been deposited in a Swiss bank account, and Maric was to draw on the interest for herself and the couple’s two sons, Hans Albert and Edward. It has been known for some time that there was a problem with Einstein’s discharge of the agreement, probably as cross country money transfers were not so easy in those days, but the details weren’t clear. The new correspondence shows he invested most of it in the U.S., and much of it was lost in the Great Depression. This caused great friction with Maric, who felt betrayed because he didn’t deposit the entire sum as agreed, and repeatedly had to ask him for money. Ultimately, he paid her more money than he received with the prize, she confirmed. The prize was worth about $28,000 in 1921 – worth 10 times that amount today.
Letters show that, many years after their divorce when she spent most of the money & was in trouble, he helped her.
That same year in 1919 he married Elsa, and settled in with her and her two grown daughters by a previous marriage. “The Lord has put into him so much that’s beautiful, and I find him wonderful,” Elsa later wrote, “even though life at his side is enervating and difficult.”
A few years later he began an affair with Betty Neumann, the niece of a friend. But Elsa allowed Einstein to carry on with this affair to prevent him sneaking around. That relationship ended in 1924, but Einstein continued to have liaisons with other women until well after Elsa’s death in 1936. He didn’t remarry but had several affairs, including several Hollywood stars till his death in at age 75!! April 18, 1955 – 75!! Rahu/mars/Jupiter/rahu/rahu
Again in Sun-Merc in 1919 soon after war, Mileva and Albert divorced. Mileva agrees to a divorce, on the condition that any future Nobel Prize money will be hers! Oddly, Albert agrees though the demand is illegal. Einstein’s prize money for the 1921 Nobel Prize in physics, Under the terms of his divorce from Mileva Maric, the entire sum was have been deposited in a Swiss bank account, and Maric was to draw on the interest for herself and the couple’s two sons, Hans Albert and Edward. It has been known for some time that there was a problem with Einstein’s discharge of the agreement, probably as cross country money transfers were not so easy in those days, but the details weren’t clear. The new correspondence shows he invested most of it in the U.S., and much of it was lost in the Great Depression. This caused great friction with Maric, who felt betrayed because he didn’t deposit the entire sum as agreed, and repeatedly had to ask him for money. Ultimately, he paid her more money than he received with the prize, she confirmed. The prize was worth about $28,000 in 1921 – a sum that would be worth 10 times that amount today.
As per the letters, many years after their divorce when she spent most of the money & was in trouble, he helped her financially again.That same year in 1919 he married Elsa, and settled in with her and her two grown daughters by a previous marriage. “The Lord has put into him so much that’s beautiful, and I find him wonderful,” Elsa later wrote, “even though life at his side is enervating and difficult.” While traveling, Einstein had written daily to his wife Elsa and adopted stepdaughters, Margot and Ilse.
A few years later he began an affair with Betty Neumann, the niece of a friend. But Elsa allowed Einstein to carry on with this affair to prevent him sneaking around. That relationship ended in 1924, but Einstein continued to have liaisons with other women until well after Elsa’s death in 1936 – mars-venus period and in navamsa both are in the 12th house. He didn’t remarry but had several affairs, including several Hollywood stars till his death April 18, 1955 – at 75!! Rahu/mars/Jupiter/rahu/rahu