Sometimes You Have to Come Back to Finish the Job

I’m grateful to Reincarnation Research on Facebook for this connection.

Caitlin Clark (January 22, 2002)

This young lady is setting college basketball points records. Within the last week, she has passed the previous record set by “Pistol” Pete Maravich. Of course, the misogynists say that he is still the best (because he was the first) but what if they are the same person, returned to finish the job.

None of the timings are known for these charts, so a certain amount of skepticism should be used in discussing their aspects. In fact, as the only inconjuncts in Caitlin’s chart link Pluto with the Moon and the Ascendant, I shall refrain from delineating their meanings here.

Pete Maravich (June 22, 1947 – January 5, 1988)

The echo of their birth dates both being on the 22nd of the month is interesting, as are the numbers om their jerseys. Maybe Pete’s birth date number was already taken by someone else on the LSU team.

I wanted you to see the noon birth chart of Pete Maravich before I compare their charts. Note: there are no inconjuncts.

Originally, I couldn’t see any significant links between them, until I added Pete’s ‘fatal’ chart. Then it became clearer. Caitlin’s South Node is conjunct to Pete’s ‘fatal’ Saturn/Uranus conjunction. Caitlin’s North Node is conjunct Pete’s natal Uranus. That’s the proof of their reincarnation.

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I am an Astrologer who also writes about world events. My first eBook "At This Point in Time" is available through most on-line book stores. I have now serialized my second book "The Star of Bethlehem" here.
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2 Responses to Sometimes You Have to Come Back to Finish the Job

  1. cdsmiller17's avatar cdsmiller17 says:

    I got my Kepler program upgraded to 8.0, but I forgot to change the business name and address information before I used it here for these charts.

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  2. davidllowe's avatar davidllowe says:

    Compelling stuff Chris … but was that a Freudian slip (tenth word) in the penultimate line of your Caitlin Clark comment?

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