Guest guest Posted December 13, 1999 Report Share Posted December 13, 1999 At 01:10 PM 12/11/1999 -0600, you wrote: > >What PARANATELLONTA Means: (9/58 " Solunars, " Cyril Fagan) > " If two or more planets or fixed stars bodily rise or set simultaneously, >or come to the Midheaven or Nadir together, or if one crosses any of the >angular cusps while another is also crossing an angle, then each is said to >be the paranatellonta of the other. These paranatellontas constitute the >most powerful configurations in prognostic astronomy, and even a beginner >should be able to see why this should be so. Paranatellonta is a Greek >word signifying " acting simultaneously, " but it is such a long and >difficult-to-pronounce word, let us hereafter abbreviate it to PARAN, say > " per-ran " for convenience. " +Let's see if I've got this. Using my own chart, would my Moon and Pluto be in PARAN, if Moon were at/conjunct the Ascendant, and Pluto conjunct the I.C.? TIA, BB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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