Arian Maverick
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If you are confused by the title of this thread, I assure you that you are not alone; in my astrological studies I have not yet encountered any practice similar to the one I am conducting, and even if this does exist in some other format with another name, I cannot be sure if it has any astrological significance. Yet lately I have felt troubled with my natal chart and have been casting alternative charts for several different time slots in attempt to discover why I chose to enter the planet with my specific energies.
My Natal Chart - One Day Before:
My Natal Chart:
My Natal Chart - One Day After:
Since I discovered that Mercury and Venus made a superior conjunction with the Sun exactly one day prior to my birth (see the April 4th entry of 1989 Almanac for Skygazers), I have been wondering why I chose to bask in the afterglow of such a significant astrological event. Indeed, the more I study this chart, this more frustrated I become with myself--almost as if I missed winning the astrological jackpoct by a mere twenty-four hours. At 6:04 AM on April 4, 1989, I would have had a Pisces Ascendant as well as a Pisces moon; all of astrological bodies involved in my Pluto apex yod configuration would have been more exact, making partile aspects to each other; and even my Saturn/Neptune conjunction would have been slightly more potent.
I suppose I should be grateful that only one day seperates me from this chart; if I had been exactly twenty-four after the time and date recorded on my birth certificate, I would not have had had any yod configurations, my Ascendant would be further away from the Aries Point, and I would not have been born under the Balsamic Moon.
What a differance a day can make!
Arian Maverick
My Natal Chart - One Day Before:
My Natal Chart:
My Natal Chart - One Day After:
Since I discovered that Mercury and Venus made a superior conjunction with the Sun exactly one day prior to my birth (see the April 4th entry of 1989 Almanac for Skygazers), I have been wondering why I chose to bask in the afterglow of such a significant astrological event. Indeed, the more I study this chart, this more frustrated I become with myself--almost as if I missed winning the astrological jackpoct by a mere twenty-four hours. At 6:04 AM on April 4, 1989, I would have had a Pisces Ascendant as well as a Pisces moon; all of astrological bodies involved in my Pluto apex yod configuration would have been more exact, making partile aspects to each other; and even my Saturn/Neptune conjunction would have been slightly more potent.
I suppose I should be grateful that only one day seperates me from this chart; if I had been exactly twenty-four after the time and date recorded on my birth certificate, I would not have had had any yod configurations, my Ascendant would be further away from the Aries Point, and I would not have been born under the Balsamic Moon.
What a differance a day can make!
Arian Maverick