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Neptune is on the USA's Moon
The Sibley-Rudhyar Chart
As was said before: No one knows exactly what time the USA was “born.” As for that matter, no one actually knows what day either. Some astrologers use July 2, 1776 and others that use July 6, 1776. In my experience, each holds their own truths. Because of much debate, astrologers argue over 7 basically different charts for this country. Each has its point. However, the “Sibley” chart seems to be the most accurate. This details very closely the wars this country has been involved in, including the Civil War and WWII, and most notably symbolizes what happened to our land on 9/11.
British astrologer, Ebenezer Sibley, came up with the chart for the USA, “born” at 5:10 p.m., July 4, 1776 in Philadelphia. Later on, the famed French-American astrologer and pioneer of transpersonal astrology, Dane Rudhyar, rectified the chart to precisely 5:13:55 p.m. Thus the chart at the top of this document entitled the Sibley-Rudhyar chart for the USA. Chart rectification is achieved via reverse-engineering from significant dates in our national experience.
What’s happening and why is it important? Not only are we in a long-term Pluto through Capricorn period, and Pluto opposite our Venus, with Pluto coming to oppose our natal Sun, and a looming Saturn-return in November next MONTH, we are also awaiting the major Pluto return in 2023, but now, we have… a major planet, Neptune, lining up exactly on the USA’s Moon in Aquarius. It has been there for about a year and has another year to go. Neptune has major effects on whatever it touches, but is very unnoticeable while it’s happening, yet, is very powerful.
What are Neptune’s keywords? Neptune is not only the hardest, vaguest planet in our solar system to explain but its effects are very difficult to explain. It’s keywords are: refinement, idealism, illusion, delusion, misled, self-delusional, spiritual, non-earthy, deception, enlightenment, oppressed, victim-hood, abandonment, misfits, saints, visionaries, glamour, charisma, mysticism, abstract thinking, disillusionment, mirages, clouds, nebulousness, confinement, addiction, drugs, alcohol, incarceration, transcendence, religion, beliefs, unworldly, unreal, unprovable, untouchable, ineffable, images, photography, glorious sacrifice, selflessness, martyrdom, great loss, negligence, non-resistance, evasive, and dissolution.
What are Moon’s keywords? Mother, mothering, the motherland, home, emotions, land, property, houses, feelings, habits, moods, comforts, the unconscious, nurturing, caring, smothering, codependency, dependency, provisions, nourishment, growth, security, stability, femininity, intuition, psychic ability, love, sensitivity, wills, legacies, children, dowries, protective, introversion, family, family boundaries, provincialism and the nest.
What are Neptune’s functions? This massive universal force causes dissolution of boundaries. In the quiet of the night, it seems that what was there yesterday has slowly evaporated away. It erodes all mythical boundaries. It reduces all separateness to Oneness and can be disorienting if you are married to the idea of scarcity and separateness. It rules gods, and all things of the higher dimensions of our “souls.” Its main function is to melt our walls in order to show us that the original “sin” or the thought of separateness was never real. Neptune is anti-ego; anti-world; and anti-matter. Actually, it’s not “anti” anything. It simply lets falsehood drop by the wayside by only supporting what is truly real: love.
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