Complicated?
There are six moons. Two associated with each sun, a major and a minor moon. Not complicated enough? Four of the moons have a nonstandard orbit. The two moons associated to the Blue Sun have a standard orbit around the equator. They pass through only the major constellations and they wax and wane as normal. The moons associated with the Red sun, have a polar orbital path so they through all fifty-four constellations (12 constellations at the Equator, 10 above them, then six, then four and finally one at the poles, a total of twenty-one in the north, twenty-one in the south and twelve in the middle). The moons associated with the Green sun orbit part way between the others, and they are in a total of forty-four constellations.
Okay, is that complicated enough?
So to do a proper horoscope for a person born in Caranus, one must know which constellation the Suns were in, which stars were dominant, which constellations the moons were in, waxing, waning, full or new. Finally, where the Wanderers are and which major constellations they are in. Let us not forget that there is also a strength associated with what part of the constellation that they are in. There is a forward edge which is strong, a backward edge that is weak and a center. There is a top edge and a bottom edge too. One is reversed and the other is true, but that also depends on the time of day that the individual was born, day the top is reversed, night the top is reversed. Born while at dusk strengthens the night and dawn strengthens the day. Being born when a moon eclipses a sun is significant, being born when Caranus eclipses a moon is also significant. As is when a major moon eclipses a minor moon of any association.
To make things simple, eclipses of any shape or form have no significance to people already born, except their location in the sky as normal.
Astrologers on Caranus have are real and they have reall predictive powers, but even a simple forecast is an extremely complicated affair and thus there are good Astrologers and the rest are charletans.
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