What Is The Harmonic Concordance?
John Mirehiel, an astrologer in southern California, discovered the rare planetary alignment for November 8, 2003, several years ago and named it The Harmonic Concordance. He calculated the chart using computer software and Chiron as a planet. The total eclipse occurs at 7:12:41 p.m. (EST), or 4:12:41 p.m. (AST). A lunar eclipse carries with it the beginning of or fruition of an important issue begun earlier. Mirehiel believes this event could “mark one of those milestone events… This chart is the most elegant chart I have ever seen.” But why? When Chiron is added to the traditional planets, the chart of the lunar eclipse of November 8 forms two interlocking inverted Grand Trines, often called a Star of David configuration. Trines (signifying gifts, ease of accomplishment) are aspects of harmony, but contained within the interlocking grand trines are three oppositions (tugs-of-war). These are where “concordance” represents challenge to the achievement of harmony. Added to that, four ou