Charles Dickens

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Charles Dickens

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Feb 07, 2015
SteveS wrote:Charles Dickens A rated: 2/7/1812 7:50 PM Portsmouth, England
British writer and editor, perhaps the greatest of the English novelists and one of the most celebrated writers of his time. Dickens left a legacy of more than 2,000 characters to brighten our days.
Ebertin on the Psychological Correspondence for Neptune:
Fantasy or imagination.
We can certainly see Charles "fantasy and imagination" at work with his angular partile Moon-Neptune Conjunction, creating” more than 2,000 characters” in his writtings.
Dickens had an appreciation for attractive young women.
Partile cnj of Venus-Pluto with Venus 2,54 cnj Dsc. Ebertin on the Principle of Venus-Pluto:
The desire for sensual pleasure.

Collapsing several times in 1869, his foot went lame and he suffered paralysis on his left side.
Note his 1869 SSR located to Gadshill (Kent) England with SSR Saturn cnj his Natal Moon and SSR Moon cnj his Natal Saturn, with p. SSR Moon partile cnj his Natal Saturn during 1869.

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And, of course, Dickens gave us some of the richest, most memorable examples of childhood hardship ever to emerge in English literature. (I'm away from astro software. Only going by his Capricorn Sun. Might write more later.)
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SteveS wrote:Yes, Dickens grew up as a child in poverty and as an adult despised Victorian England.
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When I first encountered Sidereal Astrology, I knew I had to be able to calculate with a computer program all of the Sidereal Astrology charts involved. I was lucky, I was able to get a seasoned Sidereal Astrology (Matthew Quellas RIP) to teach me how to calculate all of the various charts. When I learned how to calculate these charts, I was blown away with the precise timing accuracy for major life events with hundreds of people. IMO, the first step for learning Sidereal Astrology is you must learn how to calculate their charts, and then study as many AA births as possible. Sidereal Astrology has taught me “Timing is Everything,” and we all are subject to its set astronomical/mathematical laws of Nature.
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