Shadowcat
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Something occurred a few days ago on Sunday. The power plant I am working at right now has a guard shack and one of the guys that worked in it was killed by a vehicle while walking to work in the dark. I confirmed who it was and it explained why the one that was always there in the afternoon was suddenly gone.
I actually looked up the chart that was occurring during the time of his fatal accident. The moon was conjunct this star in Aries by an orb of 1 degree around the time of the accident: BATEN KAITOS - [20 degrees of Aries]
There can be forced migration, accidents, and shipwreck.
The moon was also in the 8th house at the time and in harsh aspect to Pluto and aspecting Saturn in the 6th house, the house of everyday life.
This combination basically says that there was death by an extremely violent accident while engaging in day-to-day activities. (he had to walk 2 and a half hours to work because he had no car). There are other placements as well, but these are the most notable.
While I was reading this a pertinent thought came to me. While we have birth charts, astrological charts can also be pulled up at the time of someone's death, if the time or at least the approximate time is provided (given that it is close enough), and that this could be used in autopsies and investigations to confirm or investigate the actual cause of death. For example, this could also be used in criminal cases, like investigating a claim of suicide and seeing if there are indications that either confirm or deny this, in the chart that shows all planetary and fixed start placements at the time of death. Other things would have to be stacked with this of course.
I actually looked up the chart that was occurring during the time of his fatal accident. The moon was conjunct this star in Aries by an orb of 1 degree around the time of the accident: BATEN KAITOS - [20 degrees of Aries]
There can be forced migration, accidents, and shipwreck.
The moon was also in the 8th house at the time and in harsh aspect to Pluto and aspecting Saturn in the 6th house, the house of everyday life.
This combination basically says that there was death by an extremely violent accident while engaging in day-to-day activities. (he had to walk 2 and a half hours to work because he had no car). There are other placements as well, but these are the most notable.
While I was reading this a pertinent thought came to me. While we have birth charts, astrological charts can also be pulled up at the time of someone's death, if the time or at least the approximate time is provided (given that it is close enough), and that this could be used in autopsies and investigations to confirm or investigate the actual cause of death. For example, this could also be used in criminal cases, like investigating a claim of suicide and seeing if there are indications that either confirm or deny this, in the chart that shows all planetary and fixed start placements at the time of death. Other things would have to be stacked with this of course.