The Prenatal Chart of St. Rose
Bailey states the conception chart shows the “true character” of the individual. I don’t think so, since that is not provable. However, St. Rose’s conception chart does have a few interesting points: Venus-Sun conjunction in early Leo gives us “My (Sun) Name (Mercury) is Red (Mars) Flower (Venus).” The Vesta-Ceres conjunct gives a religious virgin girl.
Both her Ascendant and Moon fall within the orb to show a female chart.
The rectified time gives us 11:40:06. Again, Johndro, with Charles Jayne agreeing, say the prenatal chart cannot be used for precise rectifications. They found the Ascendant-Moon swap that creates the chart does not need to be exact. I do not know from own study, but am inclined to agree with Johndro because he is Johndro. On the other hand, Bailey stands by his technique. Regardless, I like the technique for its own sake and no one suggested anything else that does not require assuming events must be exact with angles always. In my own practice, I find angles are not always exact. There is an astrological timing for things, and the IRL timing. These do not always agree. Charles Jayne admits that the birth chart is not always the second of birth, which itself is tough to define (crowning, when the entire body is out, when the umbilical cord is cut?). I find the same with arrests and murders and deaths. The astrological timing for an arrest is not always when the handcuffs go on. And murders and deaths are tough. When is the astrological timing for a murder? When the guy is shot or when he dies? Rectification assumes that you have an exact time for one, and a near exact time for the other and that the astrological timing is going to be identical with both. And it further assumes that you and the planets and angles have the same definition of what the event is and when it happens.
I don’t like to assume. So, I use the prenatal rectification when I want a precise looking time, and to test the technique. When I do rectify charts, it is a broad rectification and is based on Johndro’s subrulerships, aligning the angle, moon, or sun with the series of subrulers that describe the subject.
The death transit is Venus squaring the prenatal chart’s Saturn: Dead Girl. The prenatal Moon also squares Saturn, as well as the transit Moon being in sextile with prenatal Saturn to make Dead Girl. However, there’s a few other interesting aspects. The two lunar aspects: A Ceres Return and the Moon semisextile, and a solar semisextile.
Transit Saturn squares the Ceres Return and the Vesta-Ceres conjunct. Dead (Saturn) Religious Virgin (Vesta) Girl (Ceres). Saturn also sextiles her prenatal Neptune and transit Vesta and Venus. “Death (Saturn) of Catholic (Neptune) Religious Virgin (Vesta) Girl (Venus).”
Transit Juno ingresses Cancer to semisextile the prenatal Sun: “End (Juno) Life (Sun).”
This was a brief look at a prenatal chart. If St. Rose had some events with definite days, other than her death. We could biwheel her prenatal chart with those events. The prenatal chart works throughout life, which is why it works with the death chart. In future Prenatal Chart articles this will be demonstrated. For now, I just felt like creating hers and aligning it with her death.





