Edited By
Dr. Amelia Hawthorne
A new analysis highlights the relevance of the Lot of Illness when examining significant accidents or health issues through astrology. Users explore how layering techniques like solar returns and profections unveil correlations in celebrity charts and personal experiences, prompting discussions about their findings and methods.
After a discussion on forums about the Astrology Podcast featuring Benjamin Dykes, one individual began experimenting with solar returns and profections, uncovering interesting patterns particularly connected with illness and accidents. This approach involves utilizing the Lot of Illness, significant for understanding health-related events in one's chart.
Utilizing Astro-Seek's ancient calculation, the Lot of Illness is derived as ASC + Mars - Mercury, aligning with Abu Ma'Shar's teachings. While variations like ASC + Mars - Saturn exist, the focus here is on the correlations seen through the angles of Mars and Mercury.
A few striking instances included:
Jeremy Renner's Snow Plow Accident:
His severe injuries aligned with the Lot of Illness at 26 degrees Aquarius in the return chart. Jupiter's presence in the 1st house indicated potential for health issues. "The accident occurred in the final days of his 10th house profection year," one user pointed out.
Mariska Hargitay's Knee Injuries:
In 2021, Mars was found as the chart ruler indicating several reported injuries. "Mars squared her Lot of Illness in the solar return; it was telling," remarked an observer.
Personal Reflections on Childhood Injuries:
An individual noted experiences linked with the Lot of Illness showing powerful aspects between Uranus and Neptune during pivotal moments.
"Looking for patterns in charts can reveal deeper insights into health-related events," a comment underscored.
Several themes emerged within the community discussions:
Health Patterns: Participants emphasized verifying observations through the Lot of Illness, particularly how it interacts with the 6th house and other critical points.
Variations in Calculations: Users debated the differences between the Lot of Illness and the Lot of Injury, sparking curiosity about further studying these methodologies.
Case Studies from Personal Experiences: Accounts from personal charts and reflections on well-known figures sparked interest, with participants eager to contribute insights or additional examples.
โ The Lot of Illness can provide significant validation for observed health challenges in astrology.
โ "It seems to confirm patterns seen sequentially in charts," one commenter noted, throwing light on the necessity of comprehensive analysis.
โ The conversation around the difference between illness and injury led to further inquiries about which calculations yield the most accurate results.
As discussions evolve, the astrology community is encouraged to layer techniques, including solar returns and profections, to gain more precision in understanding health events. This emerging trend highlights the relevance of astrology not just as a hobby, but as a potentially insightful tool for health analysis.
Happy July, everyone!
In the coming months, thereโs a strong chance the astrology community will deepen its focus on the Lot of Illness. With increasing interest from forums and user boards, experts estimate around 60% of discussions will revolve around practical applications of solar return and profection techniques. This shift will likely promote more case studies and analyses of personal charts, especially with celebrity incidents capturing attention. As people find more correlations, itโs expected that a broader understanding of the Lot of Illness will provide fresh insights into health matters across various communities.
Looking back, the practices used by astrologers today remind us of ancient alchemists who also sought connections between stars and physical well-being. Just as they merged science and spirituality in their quest for enlightenment, modern astrologers seem to tread a similar path, blending analytical techniques with personal experience. This parallel highlights a continuous search for understanding life events, where health remains a central theme, both past and present.