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Ann:

 

For Nietzsche's genius, look at 5th(intelligence) from Mercury, karaka for

intellgence. Saturn is there in its own sign Aquarius. Also, 5th from

Scorpio Asc and Moon is Jupiter in Pisces with Uranus. Sounds like a

rather bright fellow to me. As for genius, that's a socially constructed

label that may have more to do with being at the right place at the right

time and bringing something to fruition than sheer IQ or whatever. Perhaps

genius= intelligence + initiative + fame...

 

Chris

 

At 09:10 PM 4/12/01 +1000, you wrote:

>

> Namaste Listmembers,

>

> Dear Natabara,

> Thankyou for providing the Charts.

> I am mildly surprised by Van Gogh's chart...he is more complicated than I

>gave him credit for...I will mull over it further before I comment.

> I am hardly an 'expert' in this area; just trying to make sense of it

>like everybody else. I am not Psyche trained but worked in the field as I

>have a 'flair' for it. Actually, I have sufferred physical and mental

>torture at various times in my life, and I am not sure which is worse. Any

>success is due to an accepting attitude and empathy.

> Mental illness is very, very painful. Even terminal. But it can be

managed.

> To appreciate Nietzches' frame of mind, I placed great weight on the

>Nakshatras. Infant and debilitated sun in 12th hse of loss, in Chitra (ruler

>Mars) and Lagna Lord Mars in 11th hse of gains, in Uttara Phalguni (ruler

>Sun), would have to set up an unresolvable antagonism. Exalted Mercury(owner

>of 11th&8th hses) would meld with the energies of Mars, which is poorly

>placed in Navamsa 6th hse Aquarius. Also Mercury is Lagna Lord in Navamsa

>Aries 8th hse. Intense frustration and depression being the probable result.

> I am already ducking for cover!, but sorry, I can't see genius in this

>chart. I suppose it would depend on ones definition. Nietzche expanded on

>Goethes philosophies, which is undeniably intelligent, but did he have an

>original 'seed' thought?.

> So not only is poor old Nietzche sad, but the egoic processes at work

>would suggest he sent himself there. He either felt himself misunderstood or

>was bitterly disappointed by lack of recognition.

>Fire away Folks,

>Ann.

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>gjlist-

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>Your use of is subject to

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Namaste Christopher and Anne,

 

Just to add to your points, the karaka of Genius is Jupiter, along

with Mercury. He is well placed, in the house of intelligence.

Mercury is approaching extreme exaltation, which is 2.5 degrees away.

However in this case, the combination of Mars is a hinderance on

Mercury as he is the enemy and works to block his achievements. But

as Mercury is more powerful, he triumphs over Mars' energy.

 

Mars, the lagna lord, on the other hand works with Juptiter his best

friend and 5th lord to make a powerful Kendra-trikona yoga. The focus

here is on the 5th house, as Jupiter is the lord of the 5th in the

5th. This is where his genius comes out. Mars and Jupiter combination

is a great one for philisophical learning and intelligence.

 

The kendra-trikona yoga is the most auspicious combination and makes

a combination that is otherwise malefic into a benefic one. Take a

look at his lagna, with debilitated Moon and Rahu forming the kendra-

trikona yoga, as the 9th and 1st lord, again giving genius.

 

As for his philisophical fame, look to his dasama with Mercury again

exalted, and 5 planets in Sagittarius.

 

regards,

 

Alex J

gjlist, Christopher Kevill <ckevill@i...> wrote:

> Ann:

>

> For Nietzsche's genius, look at 5th(intelligence) from Mercury,

karaka for

> intellgence. Saturn is there in its own sign Aquarius. Also, 5th

from

> Scorpio Asc and Moon is Jupiter in Pisces with Uranus. Sounds like

a

> rather bright fellow to me. As for genius, that's a socially

constructed

> label that may have more to do with being at the right place at the

right

> time and bringing something to fruition than sheer IQ or whatever.

Perhaps

> genius= intelligence + initiative + fame...

>

> Chris

>

> At 09:10 PM 4/12/01 +1000, you wrote:

> >

> > Namaste Listmembers,

> >

> > Dear Natabara,

> > Thankyou for providing the Charts.

> > I am mildly surprised by Van Gogh's chart...he is more

complicated than I

> >gave him credit for...I will mull over it further before I comment.

> > I am hardly an 'expert' in this area; just trying to make sense

of it

> >like everybody else. I am not Psyche trained but worked in the

field as I

> >have a 'flair' for it. Actually, I have sufferred physical and

mental

> >torture at various times in my life, and I am not sure which is

worse. Any

> >success is due to an accepting attitude and empathy.

> > Mental illness is very, very painful. Even terminal. But it can

be

> managed.

> > To appreciate Nietzches' frame of mind, I placed great weight

on the

> >Nakshatras. Infant and debilitated sun in 12th hse of loss, in

Chitra (ruler

> >Mars) and Lagna Lord Mars in 11th hse of gains, in Uttara Phalguni

(ruler

> >Sun), would have to set up an unresolvable antagonism. Exalted

Mercury(owner

> >of 11th&8th hses) would meld with the energies of Mars, which is

poorly

> >placed in Navamsa 6th hse Aquarius. Also Mercury is Lagna Lord in

Navamsa

> >Aries 8th hse. Intense frustration and depression being the

probable result.

> > I am already ducking for cover!, but sorry, I can't see genius

in this

> >chart. I suppose it would depend on ones definition. Nietzche

expanded on

> >Goethes philosophies, which is undeniably intelligent, but did he

have an

> >original 'seed' thought?.

> > So not only is poor old Nietzche sad, but the egoic processes

at work

> >would suggest he sent himself there. He either felt himself

misunderstood or

> >was bitterly disappointed by lack of recognition.

> >Fire away Folks,

> >Ann.

> >

> >

> >

> >gjlist-

> >

> >

> >

> >Your use of is subject to

 

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Alex:

 

At 10:05 PM 4/12/01 -0000, you wrote:

>Namaste Christopher and Anne,

>

>Just to add to your points, the karaka of Genius is Jupiter, along

>with Mercury.

 

I didn't realize there was a karaka of genius! Reference? I think Jupiter

is more widely understood as the karaka of jnana which is wisdom. I

invite others better schooled in sanskrit and the classics to correct this

interpretation but that is my best guess of Jupiter's type of intelligence.

It may or may not involve genius. Perhaps understanding "genius" is a

semantic issue: what you consider genius I might not and vice versa. To

me, genius implies a quickness of mind or least the ability for original

thought, to think something that hasn't been thought of before. When you

think about it, IQ tests and intelligence generally are based on the idea

of speed: if you can answer these questions in a *delimited period of time*

-- as opposed to "by next Tuesday" -- then you have an IQ of 132 or whatever.

 

He is well placed, in the house of intelligence.

>Mercury is approaching extreme exaltation, which is 2.5 degrees away.

>However in this case, the combination of Mars is a hinderance on

>Mercury as he is the enemy and works to block his achievements. But

>as Mercury is more powerful, he triumphs over Mars' energy.

 

I think there is more to the Mercury Mars conjunction than you say. First

off, Mars is lagnesh here so that immmediately makes it benefic. Tied so

closely with Mercury makes the native very Mercurial in his basic

orientation. Mercury-Mars conjunctions make the native mentally quick if

both are strong which they are here. Mars is also the karaka of logic so

that helps Mercury out in the intelligence department. To my mind,

Nietzsche's Mercury is very strong indeed and well-prepared for carrying

out tasks of great intelligence. (I'm aware here that Mars in Scorpio

lagnas isn't a great as lagneshes often are since moolatrikona sign Aries

rules the 6th but to me lagnesh with Mercury gives a great intelllectual

orientation to the man and with Mercury strong in Virgo, etc it really

boosts his brain power.) The fact that the 5th house from Mercury (Sat in

Cap) is also strong only adds to Nietzsche's towering intellect.

 

>

>Mars, the lagna lord, on the other hand works with Juptiter his best

>friend and 5th lord to make a powerful Kendra-trikona yoga. The focus

>here is on the 5th house, as Jupiter is the lord of the 5th in the

>5th. This is where his genius comes out. Mars and Jupiter combination

>is a great one for philisophical learning and intelligence.

 

This sounds more like deductive speculation to me. What's your reference

here? Do you know any other charts of "geniuses" that have Jupiter linked

to the 5th house? And for that matter, can we point to charts of ordinary

or less than bright people who also have Jupiter strong in the 5th? I'm

not trying to be argumentative here, since I also noted this favourable

Jupiter as well. My thought is that we should perhaps treat categories

like "genius" as being more general and not having such specific

signatures. Astrology rarely works so neatly.

 

yours in the ether,

 

Chris

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