Guest guest Posted March 1, 2007 Report Share Posted March 1, 2007 Bhaskar wrote: My Observations- Now one also needs to check the Map of the Skies when the birth took place . a) Mercury may be combust and yet the Rays of Mercury may be falling on the Earth on the area where the child is born. b) Mercury may be Combust and at same time due to being on the other side of the Orbit,its rays may not be reaching the Earth . In both cases above, due to nearness of The Sun to Mercury, combustion may be there, but In the latter case I feel there is a cause to worry about the Growth of the child with regards to intelligence and logic. Dear Bhaskar, I find your answer very interesting. I would like to know how I can find if Mercury is on the on the other side of the Orbit. Example: On May 2, 2007, Sun will be18Ari01'36.18 " and Mercury will be 17Ari26'48.89 " . Mercury is combust. For the first time, I made an heliocentric chart and saw that Mercury is opposed to the Earth and the Sun is in between so its rays may not be reaching the Earth? Is it the way it should be done to find this answer. I have never studied Heliocentric And how do I find this answer with J.Hora software i.e. if Mercury is on the other side of the Orbit and its rays are not reaching the Earth? Thank you Denise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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