Wayne Turner wrote:Hi all,
While others were blowing one another to bits up north in the Great War, something remarkable happened down in the quiet countryside of Portugal. Garth Allen thought this miracle--which involved about 70,000 witnesses--would be a good subject for astrological investigation. His "Pow Wow Corner" in the February 1958 issue of American Astrology shows a biwheel chart of in-mundo/prime vertical positions for the Cap-lunar and progressed Cap-solar that covered the 13 October 1917 date. He uses coordinates of 8w39, 39n37. (Acme Mapper gives N 39 37' 53" W 8 40' 24") The Cap-lunar occured at about 9:45 pm GMT (more exactly 9:44:12) and puts Jupiter impressively close to the Asc and Uranus near the MC. (He doesn't mention it, but Neptune is almost exactly square the vertex axis. Quite appropriate.) The Q2 progressed Cap-solar he gives with a local sidereal time of 8:22:24 which puts Neptune on the MC, Mercury on the IC, and Jupiter setting, though not as close to the angle as the other two positions. (I got a LST of 8:21:39, quite close considering he wasn't using a computer. RAMC is about 125:25, NE 126:01, and ME 305:14. I did some of this manually, so your figures might differ a bit.) If you think about the fact that this spot is now a well built-up pilgrimage place for over two million visitors a year, these charts seem truly prophetic.
Regards,
Wayne
This is not a UFO sighting, but it has some similarities: http://solunars.net/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=87#p1661
Map of the area: http://mapper.acme.com/?ll=39.63164,-8.67334&z=16&t=H
Fatima apparition 1917
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Fatima apparition 1917
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Re: Fatima apparition 1917
Nov 12, 2008 11:20 pm
Jim Eshelman wrote:Thanks, Wayne. The events were reported for local noon. Solar noon was 1:21 PM on October 13, 1917 at the reported location.
The Caplunar occurred September 25, 1917, at 10:44:11 PM BST. I agree that the Mundoscope is quite extraordinary:
The Capsolar had occurred January 14, 1917, 8:27:15 AM BST. While the Caplunar shows the wondrous and exalting, the Capsolar shows that the area was rife with sensationalism and exaggerated emotions with this remarkable alignment:
Eastpoint 10°25' Capricorn
Mars 10°10' Capricorn
Neptune 10°11' Cancer
Mercury 10°30' Capricorn
As you mentioned, the Q2 of the Capsolar spun the wheel about three-quarters of the way around and brought the entire pattern to the meridian, with Neptune specifically on the MC. Here's the Mundoscope of the Q2 Capsolar.
The event, called The Miracle of the Sun, occurred at local noon (Sun on the Midheaven), with Sun partile trine-sextile into a near-partile Mars-Uranus opposition - and, to my mind even more extraordinarily, a partile Mercury-Pluto square that sesquisquared the Uranus:
Mars 25°09' Cancer
Sun 26°00' Virgo
Uranus 26°19' Capricorn
Mercury 11°35' Virgo
Pluto 11°55' Gemini
Mercury/Pluto 26°45' Capricorn
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Re: Fatima apparition 1917
Nov 13, 2008 4:34 am
unique_astrology wrote:The transits for the miracle to this eclipse chart may be of interest.
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Re: Fatima apparition 1917
Jan 09, 2017 11:26 pm
Jim Eshelman wrote:Flagging this since I just came across the article cited above, where Garth Allen wrote about the Fatima miracle in the February 1958 issue of American Astrology..
Here is a more complete workup for the event, 1:21 PM BST on October 13, 1917 at 8W39 39N37 (near Fatima, Portugal).
Year: Capsolar
Moon-Venus sq. (0°05')
Mars on EP (0°01')
Mercury on EP (0°24')
Neptune on WP (0°19')
-- Mars-Neptune op. (0°01')
-- Mercury-Neptune op. (0°19')
-- Mercury-Mars conj. (0°20')
Sun-Saturn op. (1°38' in mundo)
-- Sun on Asc (6°03')
-- Saturn on Dsc (8°41')
Bridge (None.)
Quarter: Cansolar
Moon on Dsc (1°37')
Pluto on Dsc (-3°10')
Mars on Dsc (+3°20')
-- Moon-Pluto conj. (1°33' in mundo)
-- Mars/Pluto on Dsc (0°05')
Month: Caplunar
Jupiter on Asc (0°12')
Uranus on MC (2°20')
-- Jupiter-Uranus sq. (2°32' in mundo)
Moon-Sun sq. (1°31' in mundo)
Week: Canlunar (Dormant.)
Week: Arilunar
Pluto on Asc (2°38')
Sun sq. Asc (1°46')
Mercury on IC (7°55')
Moon-Neptune sq. (1°23' in mundo)
Day: Capsolar Quotidian
p. MC conj. s. Neptune (0°40'), op. p. Mercury (0°23'), op. s. Mercury (1°00'), op. s. Mars (0°40')
p. Asc op. s. Jupiter (1°49'), sq. p. Saturn (0°49')
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits
p. Asc sq. s. Sun (0°46'), sq. p. Sun (0°32')
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t. Sun conj. s. MC (1°16')
SUMMARY
Year: Mercury Mars Neptune (Sun Saturn). Moon-Venus Sun-Saturn Mercury-Mars-Neptune.
Bridge: (None.)
Quarter: Moon (Mars Pluto). Moon-Pluto Mars/Pluto.
Month: Jupiter Uranus. Moon-Sun Jupiter-Uranus.
Week: (Dormant.)
Week (Arilunar): Sun Pluto (Mercury). Moon-Neptune.
Day (CapQ): Mercury Mars Jupiter Neptune.
Day (Cansolar): Sun (CanQ). Sun (transit).