Jane Eyre (October 16, 1847)
I’d written about this author before. But, since my daily calendar highlighted this event, I decided to look at its publication.

Previously, the Wikipedia post about this book suggests a date of October 19, 1847 for its publication. Perhaps, it really doesn’t matter, because only the Moon will have moved into the next sign three days later. For our purposes, there is only one inconjunct which connects Uranus and the Ascendant.
Uranus Inconjunct Ascendant
The restless energies of this aspect should be given some kind of release, because otherwise they can turn inward to create the kind of rash and compulsive actions that lead to accidents. If you have accidents, it is not because you are unlucky, but because you are not careful at critical times. Learn to avoid any kind of dangerous activity when you are nervous, upset or feel that your energies are scattered.


The full spectrum of aspects between these two charts is a wonder to behold. No doubt the publication of this book was cosmically connected (Charlotte’s Moon conjunct Eyre’s Neptune; Charlotte’s Mercury conjunct Eyre’s Uranus; Eyre’s Moon and Mercury forming a Yod, pointing at Charlotte’s Midheaven; and Charlotte’s Saturn and Neptune, forming a Yod, pointing at Eyre’s Jupiter).
If you’ve never read Jane Eyre, may I suggest you do so? At its root is a love story for the ages.

