Jonathan Cainer – 1957-2016

‘We’re not here for long, so make the most of every moment’
JC – your parting words couldn’t be more true.

Thank you for your tireless efforts, in helping to transform the world (and our very existence) into a better place. Thank you also for all the support and guidance you have given me along the way. I never did get to shake your hand and thank you in person.

While I still cannot fully explain the interaction between our spirits/souls at the spiritual level and all that has occurred (as documented within my own website) … tonight I do sense a loss, and I shed a tear or two.
I sooo hoped that you could’ve witnessed first hand, what magic and awe that you’ve brought into my life over the years … as you have been part of something so wonderful – a part of something sooo much bigger than all of us.

I am deeply honored, to be touched by you at the spiritual level – in terms of my heart and my soul … albeit only briefly. May you take with you into the future … the knowledge that you are held in such high regard, even by those (such as me) that have never met you in person.

The below passage is from Jonathan’s own website – www.cainer.com

It is with great sadness that we have to announce that Jonathan passed away in the early hours of Monday morning.

Jonathan was a Sagittarian and the forecast he wrote for his own sign that day was uncannily prescient:

“We aren’t here for long. We should make the most of every moment. We all understand this yet don’t we forget it, many times? We get caught up in missions, battles and desires. We imagine that we have forever and a day. In one way, we may be right – for are we not eternal spirits, temporarily residing in finite physical form?”

‘Didn’t he see it coming?’ is a question that will inevitably be asked. Jonathan was always adamant that astrologers should not look to predict the time of a person’s demise. He said there was the danger of creating a self-fulfilling prophecy.

But he was well aware that one day he might not be physically present to supply the predictions that so many people rely on. Jonathan has already written forecasts and predictions well in advance so we shall keep on publishing them here and you can still carry on reading his remarkable and incisive forecasts and insights.

It was also Jonathan’s wish that his nephew, Oscar (a qualified astrologer in his own right) should carry on in his tradition and provide a fresh new voice, as well as overseeing his extensive archive of forecasts, so that all his work can still be read and enjoyed long into the future.

Jonathan had a remarkable and unique gift. He does not take it with him… he leaves it with us

More at Daily Mail’s website … Daily Mail astrologer Jonathan Cainer dies at 58