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Meta Life Cycles Charts
Meta Life Cycles charts are based on astrology. The charts are a unique
combination of astrological knowledge and awareness that have been a part of
humanity for millennia and modern computational power.
Using astrology means that the
positions in the heavens of the Sun, Moon, planets, etc. are used to calculate
the value of the metamorphosis level for any point in time. Read
Interpreting Charts to learn how the
levels relate to changes in the life of a person, activities of groups such as
families, and even
countries.
The input or
variables to calculate the values for each individual chart are as follows:
- time of birth, i.e. natal time
- location of birth in terms of latitude and longitude
- event time, i.e. any time following the natal time
The value of the chart for any event time is calculated using these four
variables along with the associated astronomical positions of the Sun, Moon,
planets, etc.
Since everyone or event has a unique time and location of birth, everyone's
Meta Life Cycles chart is unique. However, for birth times that are close and / or
nearby locations, the Meta Life Cycles charts can be similar. See the discussion
under Rectification for several
examples.
As is noted in the discussion, for Meta Life Cycles charts to be accurate, it is best
to have the natal time accurate to within ± 10 minutes or less. It is also
important to have the location of birth accurate to within ± 50 miles.
Natal rectification is recommended whenever the
time of birth is uncertain by more than ± 10 minutes.
As you can see in the Examples, some of the more
interesting observations and predictions for relationship dynamics come from
combining two or more Meta Life Cycles charts. The values for the combined charts
are calculated from the individual charts and then normalized to have a
maximum value of 10 for the time period presented.
The values for the Metamorphosis Levels for individual charts can range from
zero to several hundred. Averaging over many charts, the average values start
near zero at birth, raise to ~9 by age 3, raise to ~14 by age 14, raise to ~15
by age 30, raise to ~17 by age 60, and raise to ~19 by age 90. Individual charts
vary wildly from these averages. For example, Elvis's second highest peak during
his lifetime had a value of 55 and occurred when he was only 10 years old.
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