Shownotes
Paul had never looked into Walter Mercado until the Netflix documentary dropped. So he did what any Hellenistic astrologer would do — pulled up the chart before pressing play. But right away something was off. The documentary says 1932. Astro.com says 1931. Wikipedia says 1932. And somebody made a documentary about an astrologer who built his entire career around birthdays without getting the birthday right. That's where this conversation begins.
Takeaways:
- Always verify a birth date before reading a chart — even trusted sources can conflict
- AA rated charts on Astro.com are considered reliable but not infallible
- The birth year of a chart changes everything — placements shift and the whole reading changes
- When a documentary about an astrologer can't confirm the birth year that tells you something
- The mystery of Walter Mercado's real birthday was something he guarded closely his entire life
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