Now, This is Starting to Get Very Weird…

Horatio Nelson (September 18, 1758 [OS] – October 21, 1805)

Luke Aaron was insistent that I look at Horatio Nelson, with respect as to whom he may have reincarnated as in the present time. Ordinarily, I would have been skeptical, but because I did the second individual before the first, I’m absolutely gobsmacked!

One thing that we know for sure was the exact(!) time Nelson died, during the Battle of Trafalgar. However, I will, first of all, look at his birth chart, as suggested by other sources.

Of note: Mars is highlighted as the only planet in his 1st House (of Personality), conjunct his Scorpio Ascendant. That will prove significant when I tell you about the second individual. There are no inconjuncts, so what you see is what you get.

Michael Gove (August 26, 1967)

Honestly, I know nothing about this individual, so I’m relying on other sources for my astrological knowledge. In particular, since his birth time is unknown, someone suggested a Scorpio Ascendant, which seemed reasonable enough, when I started to do his birth chart. Because I randomized the timing, I moved the clock two hours forward from that time, to achieve the Scorpio Rising designation. (I suspect others just set the clock to noon, instead.) Now this is where it gets freaky.

Are you seeing what I’m seeing? The Ascendant (accidently) matches in these two individuals’ charts. Is that even possible? Since I worked on Gove’s chart first, I had no idea that this would happen. There is one inconjunct, but as with all unknown birth times, this might not really apply.

Let’s Compare Their Charts:

I believe Luke Aaron is right, yet again. Tell me, Luke, how you match these people up. That smile on both men could have been your clue, am I right? Anyway, I bow to your superior knowledge.

Wow.

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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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