
William Miller (February 15, 1782 – December 20, 1849)
As far as namesakes go, you couldn’t ask for or get a more famous preacher energy. His Millerism was 150 years too early, but that turned into Millennialism in our present time. He predicted Christ’s return, but that didn’t work out well for him or his followers. By definition, he’s be considered a ‘false profit’.


This timing is randomized. There is but one inconjunct, but it’s very telling of his story.
Mercury Inconjunct Neptune
The challenge of this aspect is to make your thinking and communication with others more clear. Your rational mind is strongly influenced by your sensitivity, imagination and ideals, although you aren’t always sure how this happens. You tend to spend too much time in your own imaginary world that no one else can share, and this confuses your dealings with others. You will have to learn to face reality, so that you can at least communicate with people. Otherwise you will have a very lonely life.
Planets in Youth (page 169) by Robert Hand (1977)
I was going to share the chart for the Great Disappointment, as it has been called. Instead, I will share with you Cash Peters’ YouTube video about Miller’s transition from this world, and the epiphany he (and Peters) experienced.
“It’s me, isn’t it?”
WE ARE THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST!
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