posted May 19, 2022 07:47 PM
I finally figured out how to calculate how rare an astrology event is.I wanted to see how rare my full moon conjunct neptune was and discovered it happens once every 236,160 years.
I found this out by using the black hole eclipse that happens every 25,920 years.
I took:
Black hole aligns every 25,920 years with all three ( the sun, the moon, and the north node under one degrees).
The Sun aligns with the black hole every 360 days, That is 28-29 degrees Sagittarius.
Moon aligns every 30 days but in this situation we round the moon up to 4. This is where I figured it out because you would normally use 30 days, but when I simply used 4, I got the perfect answer of 25,920.
North Node every 18 years
So the formula is this:
4 X 360 X 18 = 25,920
4 = every time moon conjuncts sag A
360 = every time sun conjuncts sag A
18 = every time north node conjuncts sag A
In my case I used the sun, moon, and neptune. But for other planets you just take the corresponding numbers of how often that planet aligns with a zodiac position.