Jerry on Birth chart anomalys and crossing the abyss.
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I seriously doubt that there is a single astrological commonality of this sort.
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The quote says that all such people have an identical thing in their natal horoscope. That's what I'm doubting.
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I'm not that familiar with Astrology and have an admitted bias against most of it's claims...so this just sounds like someone said "based on when your parents fckd you can determine if you can and will cross the abyss (experience a certain mode of consciousness?)... which sounds like bat-sht. But's that my take.
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@Alrah said
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@Jim Eshelman said
"The quote says that all such people have an identical thing in their natal horoscope. That's what I'm doubting."Well - if you believe these matters have a harmonic resonance through time it could explain the presence of some indicator in the natal chart. Without knowing what Jerry's refering to though, we have no way of checking.
Does anyone know if Crowley had a major aspect configuration in his chart? Some like a grand square or a Yod?
I love a good mystery! "
The chart Crowley used himself shows a grand square between Pluto, Uranus, Mercury, and Saturn--but this is rather wide (especially the aspects to Mercury, at 6 deg.), and I consider the orbs inoperable. Pretty close, though.
As far as these other chaps, a quick astrological analysis shows slightly similar configurations in Virgo and Pisces, but nothing exact. Also I have no birth time info for these people, so it's hard to say. It should be obvious even to the layman that they must have something in common, being involved in similar interests throughout their lives. But there's no mighty configuration of the spheres that I can see. Your source is probably referring to something obscure, as you say.
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A little off-topic, but what are people's opinions of Jerry Cornelius period?
I don't ask to stir up any drama. My dad is friends with him, but I have been loathe to plumb this particular resource because...well, frankly I don't like anything that even sniffs of nepotism or name-dropping. I didn't even ask my uncle who has a publishing company for help with my writing career for a long time, and even then it was only for leads, not actual work.
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@hepuck said
"A little off-topic, but what are people's opinions of Jerry Cornelius period?
I don't ask to stir up any drama."
Your second sentence is contradicted by your first one.
Now, you personally don't strike me as as a troll, but I gave you the same answer I'd have given anyone else. Whatever your curiosity, how would you expect such a thread to develop other than in volatile personality terms?
Just a thought, really... not an administrator's tap.
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@Jim Eshelman said
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@hepuck said
"A little off-topic, but what are people's opinions of Jerry Cornelius period?I don't ask to stir up any drama."
Your second sentence is contradicted by your first one.
Now, you personally don't strike me as as a troll, but I gave you the same answer I'd have given anyone else. Whatever your curiosity, how would you expect such a thread to develop other than in volatile personality terms?
Just a thought, really... not an administrator's tap."
Fair enough, you're right. I guess I was thinking people could just respond with some basic factual things, without drama, but in retrospect I think you're right...any drama is more drama, and no one needs more drama. It's just that my dad is in all my IRL occult social circles to some degree or another, and I was wanting to get an outsider perspective, avoid group-think, etc.
I apologize, I am not trying to troll.