My youngest sister recently got engaged to her high school sweetheart, both of them fresh out of college. She normally lives in NJ with my parents, but was temporarily staying in FL with some family, and the proposal happened during a mini vacation in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands. This means that nearly every chart involved in the timeline has a relocated version for St. Thomas, giving me the unique opportunity to compare a bunch of initial vs relocated charts.
The engagement happened on 7/28/24 under rather specific circumstances. Here is the rough timeline.
Days leading up to engagement: she was finishing up a musical theater program, and life was super hectic and somewhat heavy.
Day prior to the engagement: she finished the program, with mixed feelings. She got home (i.e. to her residence in FL) late at night, and got just a few hours of sleep.
Day of the engagement: She overslept her flight to St. Thomas. She told me she was mortified, and has never overslept a flight like this before. (This small detail will be relevant later...) She managed to get on another flight, and her boyfriend proposed to her within a few hours of them meeting up, on that same first day. It turned what was a whirlwind of chaotic circumstances, mistakes, and exhaustion into surprise and elation.
Immediately after the proposal, my parents, as well as her fiance's family, revealed themselves - they flew in to surprise my sister specifically (her boyfriend/fiance was aware of both families' plans). They all stayed there for a few days and partied before going their separate ways, my family back to NJ and my sister back to FL, where she will be for another month or so.
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Beyond just testing relocations, of course, I also took the opportunity to use all of the minor and experimental techniques. Let's take a look.
Transits
These tell the primary story, so I'll start here. I won't list the unrelated ones.
- sq Moon co s. MC 03'
- t. Uranus op r. Venus 04'
- p. Moon sq p. Venus 09'
- d. Venus oc r. Uranus 25'
- p. Jupiter oc r. Venus 27'
- t. Venus sq s. Uranus 28'
- d. Jupiter sq r. Moon 43'
- t. Venus op r. Uranus 44'
Plus, a little less obviously related:
- t. Jupiter oc s. Pluto 17' (this happened during a trip... or maybe it's leaving the old relationship state behind?)
- t. Pluto oc r. Pluto 36'
- t. Sun op r. Neptune 45'
And the Eris-related transits, which I always put in their own category:
- t. Eris sq s. Saturn 01'
- t. Eris op s. Venus 41'
- d. Eris oc r. Jupiter 57'
Wow! Can't get much better than that, can we?
Well, in fact, we can't. I don't think any of the charts are half this good. They're still worth looking at, however.
Quotidians
- local snq Asc co r. Venus 0°33'
- snq IC co r. Uranus 1°18'
- snq IC co p. Uranus 1°57'
(Below are correctly localized to St. Thomas)
- snq Asc co r. Venus 0°33' (as above)
- p DSSR IC co p DSSR Moon 1°09' (co DSSR Moon 1°11')
- sq MC co t. Neptune 1°39'
Pretty amazing. I listed the QSSR quotidian in that forum post previously, as a remarkably precise example.
A good +2, but not nearly enough by themselves to clue me in that something major was afoot.
Planetary Periods
- Pluto-Pluto-Jupiter-Pluto-Venus-Saturn
Since we know the exact time, down to the minute, of the engagement, I was able to go down as deep as Astrovizer could go. Also pretty amazing. Venus-Saturn is fair for an engagement, I think, but even if we consider the lowest sub-Bhukti to be a poor fit, the other 5 layers are great.
I'll look at the Solunars next, focusing on the primary techniques and covering the minor ones in aggregate.