david starling
Well-known member
Hello wilsontc and whoever else:
I have to agree that July 4 was not the date of actual independence. My 200-page Master's Thesis highlights the original independence resolution of May 15, 1776, which "totally suppressed" royal authority and instructed the newborn states to write their constitutions, which most of them promptly did, citing or quoting this May 15 independence resolution as their authority for doing so. The May 15 resolution (Philadelphia at 5:00 p.m.) cited "reason and good conscience" -- the paired authorities for translating natural-law principles into judicial decisions -- as its authority for breaking the ties to the King of England. This independence resolution also contains a definition of "happiness," instantly overthrowing the dominant scholarly view about the meaning of the Declaration of Independence.
It would appear that this U.S. horoscope (Philadelphia, May 15, 1776, 5:00 p.m.) works like clockwork, with repeated tight correlations with both historical and current events. I've shared a lot about this both at the astro.com forum and at OPA.
Can you post the May 15th U.S.A. chart?