This is another great example of parallax and no parallax

These examples are based on the Vietnam war. They were calculated for the new Moon before the beginning of the war that started MAY 16,1962.  The new Moon is calculated for May 4th, 1962 using the coordinates of Washington D.C.

The horoscope of the new Moon calculated with parallax:

        The planetary lines for the new Moon calculated with parallax.             Notice that the new Moon lines go exactly through Hanoi.

Oh by the way the new Moon calculated with parallax the planet Neptune on the MC passes 100 miles from DC. and the new Moon on the IC is about 190miles  from DC.

The horoscope of the new Moon calculated without parallax:

The planetary lines for the new Moon calculated with parallax

 

 

The following two charts are lunar returns for my mother's death. They were calculated for where I was born using a tropical zodiac.  If the parallax works it surely will change the way we regard Lunar Returns.

 

The following horoscope was calculated with parallax:

The following horoscope was calculated without parallax.

 

The challenge is to see which one of these two horoscopes tends to be more accurate to predict my mother's death.

I know that there are many different ways to approach lunar returns.  A lot of people feel that a lunar return should be calculated for where you are at the time of the lunar return. However, I will discuss this technique further in some other articles.  Having travel extensively all the world and being an Astrologer, I do check Astrological techniques to verify whether or not they work. Some astrologers feel that the lunar return should be precession corrected.  But I don't want to get into any of these discussions at the moment. 

All I'm interested in is whether you see the first or second horoscope more likely to have predicted my mother's death.  In astrology we are great Monday morning quarterbacks.  We can find all kinds of astrological reasons why my mother died.  The proof is in the puddin' as to whether we can predict something before it happens.

 

Alphee

NCGR Level IV, NCGR Research Director

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