Protestants Called Him “Father of the Canon”

Athanasius of Alexandria (died: May 2, 373 AD)

It probably matters to no one in the present time who this man was. But he seems to have been the one to list the 27 books of the New Testament that we use today. His name came up in a YouTube video about the Nag Hammadi Codex VI, as the timing of the codex was during his role of Bishop of Alexandria, signifying that his actions may have caused this codex to be hidden, so that the documents wouldn’t be destroyed. Hmm.

There is some disagreement as to exactly when Athanasius was born. But his death date is a Roman Catholic Saint Day, May 2nd. I have randomized the timing, this time, to see what came up: I shouldn’t have been surprised. There are three inconjuncts, two of which form a Yod (Finger of God) pointing at Uranus. But, because two of these inconjuncts are time dependent, I won’t delineate their aspects.

Saturn Inconjunct Uranus

This aspect indicates a serious tension in your life between freedom and restriction. Many people have this conflict, but in your case the tensions may be so severe that you express them physically as muscle tension and possibly nervousness. You feel that somehow you must keep everything in your life under tight control, that if you let go, the whole structure will fall apart. In a very real and direct sense, you must learn to relax.

(Now, this begs the question: if this aspect appears on his death day, does that mean he carried it forward into his next life? After all, we are writing about karmic astrology here.)

Post Script: I have an inkling as to whom this man reincarnated as in the present time frame…

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