Thursday, July 10, 2008

Grander conjunction

Studying grand conjunctions of Jupiter and Saturn, I certainly tested my own natal chart. This is what researchers of the past did when licked charged wires, touched rod during lightning or exposed themselves to radioactive substances. Serving science is not easy!

The closest available for me Ju-Sa conjunction was in 1961, and to tell you the truth, I do not like it: Jupiter was in fall, and the conjunction happened on my natal Imum Coeli. It probably promises the end of matters of some significance, but that is not too soon. Ruler of the conjunction's midheaven placed on the cusp of natal 7th house is also rather irrelevant to me.

Wait, why should I consider that far stuff if there is a more interesting conjunction, Jupiter with weird creature Uranus? In the natal chart, they are so close that the conjunction should happen just before the birth!

Indeed, two dates are separated only by 10 days. Moreover, the conjunction has the same ascendent, and ruler of 10th in both charts Moon is on the ascendent and on the conjunction. Venus, ruler of both ascendents, is on the cusp of natal 9th house. Sun and Mercury of the conjunction are placed on the natal MC. Arcturus and Vega are rising with the ascendent, Mercury with Rigel, Venus with Aldebaran. Ruler of natal ascendent Venus is on conjunction's MC by antiscia
I would like to call it “grander conjunction”. After all, the orbital period of Uranus is 84 years rather than those 29 years of Saturn…

1 comment:

Darren Demers said...

My immediate hypothesis was that Fontayn's Sun should be afflicted as Cardano described. And here is her natal chart, with Sun in Taurus in conjunction with detrimented Mars on Algol and in square with detrimented Saturn. king size velvet bed sheet , double bed mattress protector ,