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Ramin
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Dear @ernst

When an Event happens such as the 11th September or Chernobyl disaster, what dose the chart of that event show?

 

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Personally I don´t understand your question, perhaps you have to make it a little clearer, Ramin. The obvious answer is of course that it shows what the event is about and how it´s going to develop. But I guess that your question is aiming at something else...?

Mattias

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Ramin
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Dear @meyes 

You are right.

I wanted to know @ernst opinion on event charts. how dose he deal with them and how important he considers them to be.

You see in my opinion when an event on a national scale happens, it's chart will also tell us how it will effect the nation or the region it has happened in. Yet how reliable is reaching mundane conclusions only from an event chart?

 

An event chart is a transit chart for a main chart, such as the chart of an accident or a child , is a transit chart of a person. while a child's chart has a lot to say about their parents, not all transit charts give a lot of information on the person.

An event chart is a transit chart for a country of region, so how much information can we truly get out of it ?

 

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I would imagine that you would have to look at the chart of the country involved and then look for things like Uranus (sudden shock)Pluto perhaps, but def Saturn, Mars, Rahu, Ketu, and maybe even Jupiter expanding the event and making it worldwide--lots of malefics in relevant signs. The best thing to do I think would be to get the chart of the country involved and look at it for the specific event you  are interested in.. Just some  thoughts, not sure though.

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Ernst Wilhelm
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Cast the chart and see. And look for any close eclipses as well

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Ramin
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Dear @ernst 

 An event as important as September 11th, is not within a month of any eclipse. as you mentioned before you consider an eclipse to effect a time period of two months (one month before and one month after)
on the other hand Chernobyl disaster was within 48 hours of a total lunar eclipse and within 15 days of a solar eclipse.

I had thought an event affected by an eclipse will be a very special event. yet September 11th shows that not all important events need to be within a month of an eclipse.

Can you please clarify ?

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Ernst Wilhelm
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You also need to look at the new year charts to time world events along with major transits including transits of the nodes of the  other planets, not just the nodes of the moon.

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Ramin
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Thanks @ernst .

I suppose Kala dose not calculate the nodes of other planets?

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