Aleister Crowley
Posted: Sat May 13, 2017 1:42 pm
Aleister Crowley originally gave his birthtime as "between 11 PM and midnight." The best practice is to start with 11:30 PM and go from there. (The horoscope he gave in Equinox of the Gods, though self-flattering, isn't within the originally stated time and shouldn't be taken seriously.)
Based on events in his life, I suspect the actual time is about 7 minutes later than this chart - but I give it here without molestation.
Notice that the most important (closest) aspect structure is the exact Saturn-Uranus opposition trine-sextile the Sun (which is the only planet on an angle). In crude terms, just as Jupiter-Uranus gives a need to be "uniquely good," Saturn-Uranus gives a need to be "uniquely bad" - and here that was tied into his primary ego-structure. So, barring such later life developments as, say, psychological maturity, we'd expect a self-centered egoist with an ego-investment in being uniquely bad. (Obviously there's more to it than that!)
Actually, there's another angular planet - Jupiter squares the Ascendant, i.e., is on the true Nadir of the chart. But if his time is a little later, this may affect that a bit (while bringing the Sun closer to the angle).
Based on events in his life, I suspect the actual time is about 7 minutes later than this chart - but I give it here without molestation.
Notice that the most important (closest) aspect structure is the exact Saturn-Uranus opposition trine-sextile the Sun (which is the only planet on an angle). In crude terms, just as Jupiter-Uranus gives a need to be "uniquely good," Saturn-Uranus gives a need to be "uniquely bad" - and here that was tied into his primary ego-structure. So, barring such later life developments as, say, psychological maturity, we'd expect a self-centered egoist with an ego-investment in being uniquely bad. (Obviously there's more to it than that!)
Actually, there's another angular planet - Jupiter squares the Ascendant, i.e., is on the true Nadir of the chart. But if his time is a little later, this may affect that a bit (while bringing the Sun closer to the angle).