Guest guest Posted April 9, 2005 Report Share Posted April 9, 2005 To all members: After reading who the top candidates are for the papacy, I thought Cardinal Angelo Scola would be the likely successor to the post since he is from Italy and relatively young in comparison with the rest of the candidates. With this in mind, I ran a prashna chart to confirm if Cardinal Scola would be the next pope. The chart, however, showed that he is NOT the likely successor to Pope John Paul II. The prashna chart details are shown below: Time: 13:33:15 Saturday, April 9, 2005 Coordinates: 122W16 and 37N48 TZ: 8:00 WGMT Daylight ST: 1 The chart shows that the next pope will likely be an outsider (Rahu in the 9th house) in comparison to the typical Italian list of candidates. He would be known for working with youths (Mercury in the 9th house and exalted Mars in the 7th house, 11th from the 9th house). He will likely be relatively young in comparison with the other candidates. He will have a physical makeup of pitta/kapha due to the influence of the Sun and Jupiter on the 9th house. Given these clues, I read through the list of candidates again to see who the likely successor would be. And the winner is: Cardinal Jaime Lucas Ortega y Alamino, the Archbishop of Cuba. Regards, John R. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2005 Report Share Posted April 9, 2005 Very interesting stuff John. Having a Cuban pope would be in keeping with the unspoken alliance between the US state department and the Vatican. Pope John Paul was recruited by the CIA and Reagan's team to help exorcise communism in Poland. Let's see what pans out. Chris John <jr_esq wrote: To all members: After reading who the top candidates are for the papacy, I thought Cardinal Angelo Scola would be the likely successor to the post since he is from Italy and relatively young in comparison with the rest of the candidates. With this in mind, I ran a prashna chart to confirm if Cardinal Scola would be the next pope. The chart, however, showed that he is NOT the likely successor to Pope John Paul II. The prashna chart details are shown below: Time: 13:33:15 Saturday, April 9, 2005 Coordinates: 122W16 and 37N48 TZ: 8:00 WGMT Daylight ST: 1 The chart shows that the next pope will likely be an outsider (Rahu in the 9th house) in comparison to the typical Italian list of candidates. He would be known for working with youths (Mercury in the 9th house and exalted Mars in the 7th house, 11th from the 9th house). He will likely be relatively young in comparison with the other candidates. He will have a physical makeup of pitta/kapha due to the influence of the Sun and Jupiter on the 9th house. Given these clues, I read through the list of candidates again to see who the likely successor would be. And the winner is: Cardinal Jaime Lucas Ortega y Alamino, the Archbishop of Cuba. Regards, John R. http://modernVedic Astrology.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2005 Report Share Posted April 9, 2005 Just in case some folks out there might think my claim papal political meddling fanciful, here's a link to Time magazine. http://www.time.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,159069,00.html John <jr_esq wrote: To all members: After reading who the top candidates are for the papacy, I thought Cardinal Angelo Scola would be the likely successor to the post since he is from Italy and relatively young in comparison with the rest of the candidates. With this in mind, I ran a prashna chart to confirm if Cardinal Scola would be the next pope. The chart, however, showed that he is NOT the likely successor to Pope John Paul II. The prashna chart details are shown below: Time: 13:33:15 Saturday, April 9, 2005 Coordinates: 122W16 and 37N48 TZ: 8:00 WGMT Daylight ST: 1 The chart shows that the next pope will likely be an outsider (Rahu in the 9th house) in comparison to the typical Italian list of candidates. He would be known for working with youths (Mercury in the 9th house and exalted Mars in the 7th house, 11th from the 9th house). He will likely be relatively young in comparison with the other candidates. He will have a physical makeup of pitta/kapha due to the influence of the Sun and Jupiter on the 9th house. Given these clues, I read through the list of candidates again to see who the likely successor would be. And the winner is: Cardinal Jaime Lucas Ortega y Alamino, the Archbishop of Cuba. Regards, John R. http://modernVedic Astrology.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2005 Report Share Posted April 10, 2005 Christopher Yes its an interesting exercise to try and work it out astrologically no doubt the concave to vote in the next pope starts on the 18th April. I am not sure how long they debate. Have you managed to collect birthtimes on the candidates? I also saw that theres a papal prophecy out by Malachy from 12th century, saying theres two more popes, and the next one might be a benedictine. dawn valist, Christopher Kevill <ckevill> wrote: > Just in case some folks out there might think my claim papal political meddling fanciful, here's a link to Time magazine. > > http://www.time.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,159069,00.html > > John <jr_esq> wrote: > > > To all members: > > After reading who the top candidates are for the papacy, I thought > Cardinal Angelo Scola would be the likely successor to the post since > he is from Italy and relatively young in comparison with the rest of > the candidates. With this in mind, I ran a prashna chart to confirm > if Cardinal Scola would be the next pope. The chart, however, showed > that he is NOT the likely successor to Pope John Paul II. The > prashna chart details are shown below: > > Time: 13:33:15 > Saturday, April 9, 2005 > Coordinates: 122W16 and 37N48 > TZ: 8:00 WGMT > Daylight ST: 1 > > The chart shows that the next pope will likely be an outsider (Rahu > in the 9th house) in comparison to the typical Italian list of > candidates. He would be known for working with youths (Mercury in > the 9th house and exalted Mars in the 7th house, 11th from the 9th > house). He will likely be relatively young in comparison with the > other candidates. He will have a physical makeup of pitta/kapha due > to the influence of the Sun and Jupiter on the 9th house. > > Given these clues, I read through the list of candidates again to see > who the likely successor would be. And the winner is: Cardinal Jaime > Lucas Ortega y Alamino, the Archbishop of Cuba. > > Regards, > > John R. > > > > > > > > Links > > > http://modernVedic Astrology.com > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2005 Report Share Posted April 10, 2005 Dawn, I haven't checked into the charts of the leading candidates but here are the dates and the averaged odds as posted on a couple betting sites: Tettamanzi Mar 14 1934 3-1 Arinze Nov 1 1932 4-1 Maradiaga Dec 29 1942 5-1 cheers, Chris --- Dawn <astrodawnau wrote: > > > Christopher > > Yes its an interesting exercise to try and work it out astrologically > no doubt > > the concave to vote in the next pope starts on the 18th April. I am > not sure how long they debate. > > Have you managed to collect birthtimes on the candidates? > > I also saw that theres a papal prophecy out by Malachy from 12th > century, saying theres two more popes, and the next one might be a > benedictine. > > > dawn > > > > valist, Christopher Kevill <ckevill> > wrote: > > Just in case some folks out there might think my claim papal > political meddling fanciful, here's a link to Time magazine. > > > > http://www.time.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,159069,00.html > > > > John <jr_esq> wrote: > > > > > > To all members: > > > > After reading who the top candidates are for the papacy, I thought > > Cardinal Angelo Scola would be the likely successor to the post > since > > he is from Italy and relatively young in comparison with the rest > of > > the candidates. With this in mind, I ran a prashna chart to confirm > > if Cardinal Scola would be the next pope. The chart, however, > showed > > that he is NOT the likely successor to Pope John Paul II. The > > prashna chart details are shown below: > > > > Time: 13:33:15 > > Saturday, April 9, 2005 > > Coordinates: 122W16 and 37N48 > > TZ: 8:00 WGMT > > Daylight ST: 1 > > > > The chart shows that the next pope will likely be an outsider (Rahu > > in the 9th house) in comparison to the typical Italian list of > > candidates. He would be known for working with youths (Mercury in > > the 9th house and exalted Mars in the 7th house, 11th from the 9th > > house). He will likely be relatively young in comparison with the > > other candidates. He will have a physical makeup of pitta/kapha due > > to the influence of the Sun and Jupiter on the 9th house. > > > > Given these clues, I read through the list of candidates again to > see > > who the likely successor would be. And the winner is: Cardinal > Jaime > > Lucas Ortega y Alamino, the Archbishop of Cuba. > > > > Regards, > > > > John R. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > http://modernVedic Astrology.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Links > > > > > > > > http://modernVedic Astrology.com Mail Mobile Take Mail with you! Check email on your mobile phone. http://mobile./learn/mail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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