Ticket To Ride With Arthur? Best To Summon A Priest

Given the number of people who claim to have been on it in a past life, it’s really not that surprising the Titanic sunk.

But this is the problem with any serious research into reincarnation, so many of the claims that are made about it are put forward by idiots. Which puts the subject on a par with astrology, and that has certainly never put me off trying.

This year I have begun offering a Past Life Review to my clients.

This package has been put together from my own discovery of Secondary Regressions, together with Regressed Solar Returns and Horary, which describe quite distinctly pivotal moments in someone’s previous life that would have a major influence over their choice of astrological themes to experience in this one.

I have discovered two examples of clients who had previously drowned at sea, one on a boat crossing from Ireland to Scotland in the 17th century and another in the Philippines in the 1890s.

The first example was from a client who had expressed an acute fear of drowning and wanted me to look at any previous life experience that might explain it.

The second one I had no knowledge of, but when I detailed her sacrifice to save her own drowning child, she was astonished and revealed that she had twice almost drowned in this life because she had always been too fearful of water to be able to learn to swim.

One man who would never have this problem, should he come back again, was Arthur Priest.

“Priest worked as a stoker, in the bowels of steam-powered ships. Whilst working as a stoker, Priest survived four ship sinkings and two major collisions, most of them during World War I. The ships in question were RMS Asturias (collision on her maiden voyage, 1908), RMS Olympic (collision with HMS Hawke, 1911), RMS Titanic (sunk by an iceberg, 1912), HMS Alcantara (sunk in combat with SMS Greif, 1916), HMHS Britannic (sunk by a mine, 1916) and SS Donegal (torpedoed by SM UC-27, 1917).

After the sinking of SS Donegal, Priest retired from working at sea and left his job as a stoker. He lived out the rest of his days in Southampton, with his wife Annie. He claimed that “no one wished to sail with him after these disasters.”

What kind of chart would we expect for Priest?

First of all, it would have to be extremely accident prone because what kind of person is going to be present at so many calamities?

So we might expect an afflicted Mars, particularly in the 9th house of long journeys.

Neptune would have to be involved because of the sinking, but also Pluto would need a major role because of Arthur’s own indestructible streak and his ability to rise phoenix like from the waters.

Arthur Priest’s noon chart does not disappoint.

A tight Mars/Saturn conjunction in the 9th house would take care of the first theme.

And the Sun being in square aspect to Pluto and Neptune would cover the second.

When the Titanic went down, transit Uranus was opposite Arthur’s Mars.

For the 1916/17 sinkings, Neptune was conjunct his Mars.

And he retired from sailing, saying that no one would sail with him on his Saturn Return, also conjunct his Mars.

This is the kind of synchronistic correspondence that happens constantly.

It would be dismissed as pure chance by the sceptics.

Which is fair because the chances of a major Uranus/Mars aspect occurring during the year of the Titanic sinking would be 1 in 42.

The chances of a Neptune/Mars conjunction for the others would be 1 in 165.

And the chances of a Saturn/Mars conjunction for his retirement would be 1 in 29.

Taking all of them together the chances would over 1 in 8 million. Which is pretty pure.

And that’s without even looking at Arthur’s mates.

“Two other survivors of the Titanic, Archie Jewell and Violet Jessop, would later also survive the sinking of the Britannic with Priest, with Jewell later being killed on the Donegal”

Archie Jewell’s Mars is at 2 Aquarius, exactly opposite Arthur’s.

So the Titanic happened when transit Uranus was conjunct his Mars and the Britannic with his death on the Donegal when transit Neptune was opposite his Mars.

Violet Jessop’s Mars was in the same sign as Arthur’s but a bit later on so no Uranus transits for her for Titanic.

Saturn was square to her Mars however.

So what are the chances of Arthur and his mates having all these transits together for their icy cold dips?

My estimate is about 1 in 400 trillion.

Which coincidentally is exactly the same as the chances of everyone who claimed to be on the Titanic in a previous life, actually having been there.

Drowning in statistics much?

Posted on 13 Feb 2024

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