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Even better, for each of them I'm including at least one brief chart analysis for a paranormal event or famous weirdo for each! 👻👽👾
I just released an article for Gemini Sun + Gemini Moon on my patreon today. If you want to read all 27 articles I have up so far (including 33 chart breakdowns), you can find them at patreon.com/weirdastrology for as little as one doll hair 👻❗
The first astrology of most cultures was based on the Moon and the fixed stars–including the idea that the planets were wandering stars.
Before we began to notice the planetary cycles, most cultures around the world put a lot more emphasis on Moon cycles and phases, as well as the cycles and phases of stars. This is apparent in many megalithic monuments, burial chambers, sacred sites, temples, and even the pyramids.
Fixed stars were seen as Gods by many cultures, and their mythology is wrapped up in the movement of the stars (this is true in the mythology and cosmology of Ireland, Egypt, various Balkan countries, Australia, Peru, many Native American tribes, and so many more).
The earliest calendars were set to the movement of the Moon and the Stars, and the Egyptians had the first ever measurement of time at night that utilized the Stars.
In the West, particularly the Greek and Roman empires, the stars took a backseat after the discovery and mapping of planetary cycles became the main focus of time keeping and astrological divination.
Sadly, this loss was deep… As society developed more technology and tools it became less necessary to actually go out and look at the sky, let alone have a working relationship with the sky.
Thankfully there’s been a real renaissance of the Fixed Stars in recent years, which I’ve been honored to be a part of. A reconnection with the night sky beyond a chart that you look at on a screen regrounds you into a sense of place, an embodiment of the celestial influences in your own life, and the enchantment that is an inherent animating force of this world.
With all the information about stars floating around, you may be wondering how to find your star parans chart for yourself?
Check out my latest article on the fixed stars, how to find your own star parans for FREE.99 and a basic interpretive framework.
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The Moon is now out of bounds until Jan 8th 2023 from 06°19 ♊ to 06°39' ♌
"Out of bounds" is a term coined by Kt Boehrer who studied these extreme and "beyond ordinary" celestial bodies for decades and pioneered this astrological study. Other than the Moon; Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Pluto, and a few asteroids can and do go out of bounds. Of these, the most significant one to watch is the Moon.
Kt Boehrer found that the out of bounds Moon in the natal chart often correlates with an unusual, extreme, or extraordinary upbringing in some way. This early programing has a profound effect on the individual that tends to manifest as an exceptional drive for success and/or security. These people may hold themselves to unusually high standards, experience intense emotions, and/or find themselves in relation with extraordinary femmes/lunar-influenced people.
The Moon can be found out of bounds in: ♉♊♋♌♏♐♑♒, but will most often be found OOB in ♊♋♐♑ as these signs are closest to the solstice points which is where the Sun reaches its maximum declination of 23°26' (depending on the century).
It is important to remember that the out of bounds condition is related to OUR PERSPECTIVE ON EARTH - specifically Earth's obliquity (tilt on its axis). Like retrogrades, the Moon isn't doing wonky moves in its orbit just like Mercury isnt actually moving backwards in its orbit - its our unique perspective that gives us this condition to observe.
To keep up to date with when the Moon, Mercury, or other celestial bodies go out of bounds, check out weirdastrology.com/calendar which is where this screenshot is from.
To learn more about the out of bounds Moon, to see if the Moon is out of bounds in your chart (it is in mine!), and to learn about other OOB celestial bodies, check out weirdastrology.com