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-cross posted to personal blog-
I said I’d take a better look at Yamapi’s chart forecast this evening. That I did. Back in August I was already onto something after releasing Yamapi’s natal chart, but I barely skimmed the surface. Now that he has been writing more revealing entries on jweb (besides today’s lunch), I got curious once again. The result of this is what I call ‘a piledriver’. It basically means many things are happening after eachother which culminate to a certain point.
Firstly I’ll show the graphic and some text based astrological information before proceeding to what it means:
I’ve been sitting on this for quite some time. I’ve put some charts of Yamapi’s best friends in comparison to his chart. There’s quite a few interesting things shown here at first glance, which I wanted to share with you.
The below is a quadriwheel of the four of them. I’ve placed comments at interesting places.
Note that I only have the birth time of Yamapi. What that means is that the planet positions of the other three are inaccurate and could differ by a degree or two. Their Moons are unreliable, since the Moon travels about 13 degrees in a day.
What does seem to stand out is the following:
- Two of his friends aspect the axis (Asc/Desc) with their Sun’s. Statistically well done.
- Two of his friends have a natal aspect between Mars and Jupiter. Two of them make aspects to the Natal Jupiter of Yamapi with their Mars, one in the reverse and one Jupiter/Mars conjunction on the axis. Statistically well done.
- Two of his friends have an animus (Mars) / anima (Venus) planet conjunct Saturn in his 5th house oppositing his natal Mars. Statistically well done.
What also always strikes me as statistically well done is that entertainers seem to have more Sun/ Mercury/ Venus stelliums. Both Yamapi (in Aries) and Jin (in Cancer) have one. I’m also aware Kame has one (in Pisces). Toma has a Mercury/ Sun conjunction, so no Stellium. However, this is in the native sign of Venus (Libra). You do have to take note here that Venus and Mercury can never be more than 60 degrees apart, so this is only ‘statistically interesting’ if the Sun joins them.
I’m still pondering how to explain the meaning, but as said, the connections are clearly visible.


