Astrotheme's natal chart for Meher Baba |
Looking at Meher Baba's natal chart, I was suddenly struck by the dominating position of Uranus in 15d20m of Scorpio conjunct the MC in 15d54m. Uranus is often referred to as The Awakener. Here is one description of the planet's influence (link):
The great Awakener, Uranus represents the principle of change and transformation that eventually pushes us beyond the confines of the Saturnian ego and beyond the images and symbols of any particular culture. Uranus constantly challenges our preconceptions and our limited, secure way of thinking and living. As the great Awakener, Uranus opens the way to a global, truly Aquarian age of one humanity. It breaks down old patterns of thought and behaviour, and helps us realise that we can be more, that a next step in human evolution is possible.The above quote aptly sums up Meher Baba's impact on the planet. Not surprisingly, there are many references to Meher Baba as The Awakener. The Awakener Magazine, conceived and edited by Filis Frederick during the years 1953-1986, was produced with the direct approval of Meher Baba and was dedicated to spreading His message of Love and Truth. All 67 issues can be found on this website.
There were 67 issues of the The Awakener magazine |
Charles Hayne's 1989 book is titled MEHER BABA THE AWAKENER and is described as "drawing primarily on Meher Baba’s own explanations of the Avatar’s life and work, this book explores the dynamics of his universal awakening of love", a free electronic version of this book is available here at the Avatar Meher Baba Trust Library.
I use the free astrological program Astrolog to generate my charts but I found that to reproduce the Astrotheme chart, I needed a time of 5:09am. I know Astrolog is be unfailingly accurate so I can only suppose that Astrotheme has calculated its chart on that later time. The differences between the charts for the two times are only minor but it still disturbs me. I'll try to get to the bottom of the discrepancy. For the time being, I'll use the Astrolog chart calculated for 5:09am which also includes Chiron which is not shown in the Astrotheme chart.
Meher Baba's chart created using Astrolog |
The following information sheds a little more light on the situation:
Historical Indian Time Zones
Bombay, Calcutta and Madras Time
India currently has just one time zone, Indian Standard Time. Indian Standard Time (IST) is 5 hours and 30 minutes ahead of GMT . It has not always been the same.
Railway Time or Madras Time
India's Time Zones were first established in 1884. Originally there were two time zones, Bombay Time and Calcutta Time. In the very early days of railways in India, local time was observed at each large city, in common with practice in most other countries at the time. Because of their importance as commercial and economic centres, Bombay Time and Calcutta Time assumed special importance. They were followed for many official purposes in the late 19th century (Bombay Time from 1884), effectively forming two time zones for British India.
Calcutta time was 5 hours, 30 minutes, and 21 seconds in advance of GMT, while Bombay Time was 4 hours and 51 minutes ahead of GMT. Many railway companies, however, standardised on using Madras time as being in between Bombay and Calcutta times, and often this, rather than Bombay time, was used in Indian timetables from the late 1880s onward.
Bombay continued to have a different time (39 minutes behind IST) until 1955. IST, which is GMT plus 5.30 hrs, came into existence in 1905. In certain time-zone maps, IST is also designated E*. With India's western and eastern borders some 2,000 km (1,250 miles) apart, India could well have three time zones! Like China, another huge country, India has chosen however to have a single time zone across the whole country. No Daylight Saving Time rules are applied either.This still doesn't explain why 5:09am has been used instead of 5:00am but clearly any proposed time given by relatives in 1976 for a birth in 1894 is going to be approximate so I assume some rectification has been carried out. The differences between a 5:00am and 5:09am chart are slight anyway (Ascendant of 2°01' Aquarius versus 4°25' Aquarius for example).
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