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Just His (Bad) “Luck” – or is it really (bad) luck at all?

Lance Armstrong, the greatest cyclist in history, crashed on March 23, 2009, and broke his collarbone. He was surprised to say the least as something this serious had never happened before to him while cycling. How does astrology explain such an event? Did time, setting, and environment make this event inevitable on this date? Consider the following:

Lance was born on 18 Sep 1971, time unknown, so I will use noon CDT for the time. Study the below carefully and you will be amazed.

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The top section of planets and their positions represents the planets’ positions when Lance was born (his natal chart). The lower section of planets and their positions (called transits) represents the planets’ positions on 23 March 2009 when Lance had his accident. Now when you think of accidents, you think of Uranus, right? What do you think of when you think of broken bones, specifically, the collarbone? I think of Saturn and Mars (broken bones) and the sign of Gemini (shoulders and arms). What in this chart could have warned Lance about his impending accident?

According to new research being done at http://kerrytheory.blogspot.com, the answer lies in knowing what to specifically look for in a chart for specific events. In this case we are looking at the Moon’s Nodes (representing the physical body), Mars, Pluto, and any planets that are drawn into the network or circuit they form. The main idea rests in knowing that planets in the same sign conduct energy and that this energy is then passed to other planets which complete a circuit, if you will, under the proper trigger conditions involving the Sun and Mercury, which act like the throwing of a switch.

In Lance’s case we see that natal Mars is in Aquarius, which happens to be the same sign that transiting North Node is in. This connects Mars and the Node, both the North Node and South Node, because energy freely flows from one planet to another planet in the same sign. Further, natal Mars has a counterpart, which is transit Mars. The natal and transit counterparts of a planet also conduct energy between themselves. Keep that in mind as we next look at Pluto, which always seems to be involved in destructive circumstances of any magnitude (especially in race car crashes where death is involved). Natal Pluto is in the sign of Virgo and thus his energy is linked to transit Saturn because they both share the same sign, namely Virgo. Transit Saturn passes his energy back to natal Saturn, which is in Gemini.

Notice now that the transit Sun is within a quarter of a degree to transit Pluto, thus supplying the “spark”, the “trigger”, the “extra energy” to turn potential energy into kinetic energy (solar energy is necessary to “complete the circuit” as is Mercury energy – note that natal Mercury and the natal Sun are both in Virgo and that transit North Node is within 2 degrees to natal Mercury; also, transit Mercury is in Pisces along with transit Mars – there is lots of extra energy being pumped into the circuit formed by Mars, Saturn, Pluto, and the Nodes. Even transit Mercury and natal Sun are within 2 degrees of each other further pumping up the energy present). This solar energy goes from transit Sun to transit Pluto, back to natal Pluto, then on to transit Saturn in the same sign Virgo, then back to natal Saturn. NOW NOTE THIS: transit Mars which is already coupled with the Nodes (the physical body) is almost exactly square natal Saturn, both in common signs. The added energy of the transit Sun (and Mercury) is enough to “bridge the gap” and fire, almost like a spark plug. So, boom! You have Pluto, Saturn , Mars, and the Nodes all coming together in a negative manner (the square aspect is a negative aspect) and this brings about a physical response, namely a fall and a broken collarbone (Gemini).

If you study the charts of race car drivers (see http://kerrytheory.info/en/index.html) who died in crashes, you will see a consistent planetary pattern every time! Lance did not die here because Pluto was not directly tied into Mars and more importantly, Mars, Saturn, and Pluto were not in any of the fixed signs which the Nodes are in. Had the signs lined up more completely, like they do when race car drivers are killed, then Lance’s accident would have been much worse.

Could Lance have avoided this accident? Perhaps – by not putting himself in a setting at a time and place where the energies could operate in such a manner. If Lance had forewarning of this dangerous time (when transit Mars was within 2 degrees of natal Saturn and transit Sun was within 2 deg of transit Pluto or transit Mars to supply the needed energy, along with the Mercury connections), then he might have been able to take precautions and avoid “fate”. But how many people including astrologers understand exactly how planetary energy affects us in our lives? This is an issue that the Kerry Theory is trying to resolve.

If you think life and its events are truly random and haphazard, please read the article at http://kerrytheory.info/en/index.html and then ask yourself, “Why do all these race car crashes and deaths ALL have the same patterns??”. We have much to learn about God and His Universe. Take some time to start learning. Think how powerful such knowledge can be in helping to prevent misery and suffering.

5 Responses to “Just His (Bad) “Luck” – or is it really (bad) luck at all?”

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  3. Well, I cannot make heads or tails of the “Kerry Theory,” however, I do see transiting Mercury is at an opposition to the natal Sun and Pluto. The transiting Pluto is in Capricorn and within a reasonable orb of the natal Saturn in Gemini to cause some upheaval to the native. By looking at the planets in the signs alone, you can see there will be some consequences to be had by the native of the placements.

  4. Yes, by looking at the planets in signs alone you can get some information. But Saturn and Pluto are in signs for years – what will set one day apart from any of the others? Lance Armstrong did not break his shoulder the previous week or the following week – he broke it at a certain “appointed” time. Why this time? What was the trigger that operated under and in the right circumstances? Yes, he was cycling at the time. But some people fall and break bones, so he didn’t “have” to be cycling for something to happen. It’s all very interesting. As an aside, I especially like the Mt. St. Helens eruption chart because I think it shows just how small the time window was for something to happen (according to the KerryTheory) – and it did! It blew! If it could have just gotten past that time, all would have been better. But it didn’t. I suppose the same is with people sometimes, although we never really know it one way or another.

  5. The Kerry Theory is a work in progress, thus new “discoveries” are being made as time moves forward. I think perhaps the best way to approach it from a conceptual basis is to realize that in predictive astrology there is more going on that we have never previously understood. Slow, outer planets remain in orb for quite a long period of time, but that does not mean that every day is a bad day or that every day, or even week, is a problem (when under negative aspects). This tells me that there must be some kind of triggering mechanism that sets things into motion. Without that trigger, nothing happens. Traditional astrology gives no consistent working clues about what this trigger mechanism really is – some say lunations, some say eclipse points, some say who knows what. The Kerry Theory tells us that it is a combination of the Sun and Mercury that provide the trigger (flip the ‘on’ switch, as it were, so energy can flow through “a circuit”). But even then, only under the proper circumstances of planets in signs that “mesh”. In addition, the Nodes appear to be important in the operation of when things can happen. The more research that is done investigating this theory, the more we will learn how to better predict when things are more likely to happen.

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