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Mary Magdalene (10 BC – 63 AD)

It seems a bit of a cheek to even attempt this birth chart, but something tells me that it might be worth the try, anyway. July 22nd is her Saint Day, according to the Catholic Church (although that usually represents her death date) and 10 BC would make her four years older than Jesus, which is well within the realms of possibility. Mary Magdalene, I believe, was a real flesh and blood person. The timing is randomized.

Interesting aspects, are they not? I especially like the Venus/Pluto conjunction, just because.

Venus Conjunct Pluto

You need to be loved very much, but you also need to love others. The attachments you form are very strong, because you don’t take relationships casually. On one hand, this can make your life very rich, as long as the people you are attracted to are equally intense emotionally and are good in other ways as well. But with this aspect you may be attracted to people who are not very good for you or who do not have your best interests in mind. This is particularly so if you do not have much self-confidence or self-esteem.

The most important factor signified by this aspect is that you hope to transform the conditions of your life through relationships. Thus you feel that every strong emotional attachment is very important for your future. Just remember that you must pick only the best people as partners in these relationships.

Mary Magdalene’s Relationship with Jesus Christ

Her Jupiter conjunct his Venus? Puts it all into perspective. I think they knew each other in a past life (his South Node conjunct her Neptune and his North Node conjunct her Moon), probably in Ancient Egypt.

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  1. cdsmiller17's avatar cdsmiller17 says:

    OK, so if Edgar Cayce suggests that Mary Magdalene was 22 when Lazarus was brought back from the dead by Jesus, 7 AD would probably be a better fit for timing of her birth. But, who knows, really?

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