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Topic: Edgar Allen Poe=Tim Burton?
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GypsyDancer1221 Newflake Posts: 0 From: Charlotte, NC, USA Registered: Jan 2010
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posted January 02, 2007 02:41 PM
I was listening to "The Nightmare Before Christmas" CD the other day and for some reason, the idea that maybe Tim Burton is Edgar Allen Poe's reincarnation occured to me. I didn't really have a basis for this, it just seemed likely to me, so I looked up their charts to check something. I've read before that where your moon is in this life's chart is where your sun was in your past life's chart, and guess what? Edgar Allen Poe's sun was in Capricorn, and Tim Burton's moon is in Capricorn. Also, their Plutos are opposed; Burtons is in Virgo, conjunct his sun, and Poe's is in Pisces. If you have any insights or anything, please share, 'cause I personally find the psyches of each of these men fascinating, so if they are, in fact, the same soul... all the more fascinating! Here is the birth info, excluding times, which I do not know, for each of them:Edgar Allen Poe: January 19, 1809 -- October 7, 1849 Boston, MA Tim Burton: August 25, 1958 --> Burbank, CA IP: Logged |
D for Defiant Knowflake Posts: 588 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted January 03, 2007 01:09 AM
Very interesting hypothesis, my friend-But mostly what I only know in this case is that I've also heard of the same theory somewhere that, one's Moon sign is one's Sun sign in his or her previous incarnation. That Moon, apart from emotional needs, the individual's emotional presentation, the person's childhood character/personality (I've always had diffculty distinguishing the meanings of these two)...that the Moon is also a strong indication of one's past life. Moon represents the individual's past incarnation personality...but I was never that clear about one's Moon sign being one's Sun sign in a previous life. Just posting to let you know that I found this fascinating too, and that the subject matter is definitely worth investigating. In fact, I just mentioned Edgar Allen Poe in one of my posts recently. Thanks for bringing up this discussion, I'll see if I can find some spare time to do some homework on the possible connections between Edgar Allen Poe and Tim Burton. IP: Logged |
GypsyDancer1221 Newflake Posts: 0 From: Charlotte, NC, USA Registered: Jan 2010
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posted January 03, 2007 01:05 PM
Thank you! ^_^ I haven't thoroughly examined their charts yet, but I did observe what I mentioned, and I'm going to continue researching it, too. I appreciate the interest!IP: Logged | |