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Topic: Something (possibly) very interesting about my chart/birth location.. (the ocean)
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soren Knowflake Posts: 2415 From: Curdle Registered: Sep 2012
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posted December 20, 2016 02:59 PM
i was born on some islands, and do you think the water is a pretty profound place for a planet to lie? conjunct the water? how about about 7 degrees down, far down the horizon- where there is only solid (5 times denser than water) earth. This is what I finally realized about my chart. In fact I'm not firey enough for an aqua riser but I'm not earth enough for a cap rising. turns out that i have an exact mercury conjunction to the earth beneath the ocean and saturn is 1 degree from it as well. I highly resemble aqua risers except not as dry and firey. IP: Logged |
soren Knowflake Posts: 2415 From: Curdle Registered: Sep 2012
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posted December 20, 2016 03:06 PM
like i said, when you look out at the ocean (from a remote location) the true earth lies several degrees below.. that's the more powerful place for a planet to conjunct, the earth also i was born within several km to the ocean, where there is a large drop off. cause it's remote (not by land) IP: Logged |
soren Knowflake Posts: 2415 From: Curdle Registered: Sep 2012
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posted December 20, 2016 07:23 PM
I was looking at a picture of the horizon And thinking how it gets incorporated into the chart. I loved my horizon position, i thought it was Great. But then i was a bit devastated- well not too much, because I love the answer. I realized in the ocean, it is much less dense, less material there, then land. I thought well the land would probably begin in any regular ocean just a couple of degrees below. But then I looked up my birth spot and it is remote dips deep down about a km or 2 off which is different then a regular gradual slope of a continent beach. IP: Logged |
soren Knowflake Posts: 2415 From: Curdle Registered: Sep 2012
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posted December 21, 2016 03:45 PM
alright i woke up today, and had the idea i was wrong about this all, that i actually have saturn 6 degrees below horizon. but some force pulled me to keep looking and showed me i might have saturn 4> from it. so i kept on checking. until i finally got re-assured by finding out the exact slope of the land i was born at- it slopes down 5000 km within half a km from the beach. i don't need to explain what i am understanding for my own chart about this, but if anyone wants a tip if you were born near the edge of an island within 15km, and the depth of that water declines a lot, like 300m for the first couple km, (which is a lot compared to a beach which is like 5m per km)
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