Jones, Jim. May 13, 1931, 10:00 PM CST, Lynn, IN (AA).
White, Lari. May 13, 1965, 4:12 PM EST, Clearwater, FL (A).
May 13: Jim Jones & Lari White
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May 13: Jim Jones & Lari White
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Re: May 13: Jim Jones
You may find this interesting:
https://solunars.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=488&p=3142
On Jones, I start with the Aries Sun and exactly angular Saturn - and even more, the Aries-Pisces luminaries and that exactly angular Saturn. It almost makes me brittle to look at the chart.
I think I've told the story of our getting his birth time, but in case I didn't: We didn't have it at first. I rectified from no known time to something like 10:25 AM based on SLRs. Zip Dobyns (I was at her house a lot in those days and we traded notes back and forth, though coming from vastly different places astrologically) used secondary progressions and picked something like 9 PM based on a Moon progression. The weakness of my method was that it was easy to get AM/PM flipped. The weakness of hers is that it was less precise, plus or minus two hours. If we'd thought it through together, we'd possibly have seen that my 10:25 AM needed to be flipped 12 hours to align with her finding that it was somewhere near 9 PM, and we could have gotten 10:25 PM out of it. The birth certificate then showed up for 10 PM. I learned from that one!
https://solunars.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=488&p=3142
On Jones, I start with the Aries Sun and exactly angular Saturn - and even more, the Aries-Pisces luminaries and that exactly angular Saturn. It almost makes me brittle to look at the chart.
I think I've told the story of our getting his birth time, but in case I didn't: We didn't have it at first. I rectified from no known time to something like 10:25 AM based on SLRs. Zip Dobyns (I was at her house a lot in those days and we traded notes back and forth, though coming from vastly different places astrologically) used secondary progressions and picked something like 9 PM based on a Moon progression. The weakness of my method was that it was easy to get AM/PM flipped. The weakness of hers is that it was less precise, plus or minus two hours. If we'd thought it through together, we'd possibly have seen that my 10:25 AM needed to be flipped 12 hours to align with her finding that it was somewhere near 9 PM, and we could have gotten 10:25 PM out of it. The birth certificate then showed up for 10 PM. I learned from that one!
Jim Eshelman
www.jeshelman.com
www.jeshelman.com