Can anyone help analyse Solar and Lunar eclipse points in my natal chart?

Chillaxer

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I have just looked up these points on my chart for the first time.

I've noticed that my post natal solar eclipse is conjunct the sun.

My post natal lunar eclipse is conjunct the moon.

This would seem quite significant to me, relatively rare, and worth trying to understand.

Has anyone worked with these points or can they help me understand this a bit better?
 

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enigmaticstatic

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Recently I bought a book about eclipses. It gave me the impression that solar prenatal eclipses are the karma and lessons our souls learn durring this life and lunar is what we bring from our past lives. The book is really interesting. it's by Celeste Teal. It doesn't really cover the prenatal eclipses as in depth as it does regular eclipses. Seems like a good book to start out learning about them in general and how to read them. It's more predictive than retrospective. Can you put a clearer picture of your chart up? So I can get more info?
 

Chillaxer

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Recently I bought a book about eclipses. It gave me the impression that solar prenatal eclipses are the karma and lessons our souls learn durring this life and lunar is what we bring from our past lives. The book is really interesting. it's by Celeste Teal. It doesn't really cover the prenatal eclipses as in depth as it does regular eclipses. Seems like a good book to start out learning about them in general and how to read them. It's more predictive than retrospective. Can you put a clearer picture of your chart up? So I can get more info?

Hi, Thankyou.

So they are always within range of the the north node. I still haven't quite figured that one out. I'm trying to get to which bit is unique in my chart, I guess it must be that the post natal eclipses are conjunct sun and moon.
I'm not sure if they are always within range of the South node, if they aren't then it adds one more layer.

It seems I have sun, south node and post-natal solar eclipse in the orb of conjunction, also moon and postnatal lunar eclipse and venus conjunct.

Here's another chart, should be clearer and have zoom if you click on it, let me know if it is OK.
 

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JUPITERASC

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I have just looked up these points on my chart for the first time.

I've noticed that my post natal solar eclipse is conjunct the sun.

My post natal lunar eclipse is conjunct the moon.

This would seem quite significant to me, relatively rare, and worth trying to understand.

Has anyone worked with these points or can they help me understand this a bit better?
ECLIPSES on the same or similar degree
recur at intervals :smile:

BILL MERIDIAN
- a pupil of CHARLES JAYNE
has written a book explaining the effects of eclipses in natal astrology

QUOTE FROM:
"Predictive Power of Eclipse Paths" by Bill Meridian:

“Eclipse paths are an astrological technique that can pin point important areas on the surface of the earth for you individually.
When you were born there had to be an eclipse near your birth.

By a method developed in the 1930's by Lorne Edward Johndhro of California,
which he later passed on to Charles A Jayne Junior of New York,
we can determine which eclipse is your eclipse path
.
This could be an area that could be very important to you during your life
whether you go there or not.
People from that area, ideas from that area
products from that area
can be very important to you
.
If you are like me, you wind up living right under your eclipse path!”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_t4FQ...eature=related


THE NATAL PART OF THE BOOK
explains that the "birth eclipse" is the eclipse nearest to birth, before or after
- usually a solar eclipse, but is sometimes lunar.



Bill Meridan's book explains that Eclipses on the same area can be studied as eclipse families.

and

An eclipse
can link two places together.


Eclipse effects ARE NOT NECESSARILY 'disastrous'
but they are certainly linked with change

such as relocation, change of career, relationship changes
and so on

An eclipse does not necessarily affect everyone,
only those whose natal charts are connected to it
by aspect to their natal planets
and/or
aspect to their ASC/DESC/IC/MC
keep in mind that
an eclipse degree may be activated
by any transiting PLANET
within 6 months to a year

AND
MAY ALSO BE RE-ACTIVATED
BY ECLIPSES
even years later



also
changes indicated may well occur to others
- such as friends, co-workers and not solely to family
and
when eclipses affect countries
then the entire population is in some way affected



QUOTE

'.....There are eclipses that re-activate other eclipses
from decades earlier and 'repeat',
which MAY have significant impact due to that eclipse degree remaining a sensitive point for years,
decades,
even centuries.
Far longer than anyone had previously thought

A book to revolutionize the study of eclipses
at Cycles Research....' http://www.billmeridian.com/ppoep.html

 

JUPITERASC

Well-known member
Hi, Thankyou.

So they are always within range of the the north node. I still haven't quite figured that one out. I'm trying to get to which bit is unique in my chart, I guess it must be that the post natal eclipses are conjunct sun and moon.
I'm not sure if they are always within range of the South node, if they aren't then it adds one more layer.

It seems I have sun, south node and post-natal solar eclipse in the orb of conjunction, also moon and postnatal lunar eclipse and venus conjunct.

Here's another chart, should be clearer and have zoom if you click on it, let me know if it is OK.

eclipses have a 'path' and/or geographical location :smile:

watch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_t4F...eature=related a brief explanation
of the astrological technique of eclipse paths.


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