Guest guest Posted January 2, 2003 Report Share Posted January 2, 2003 Shortcut URL to this page: / ------ " Ed Kohout <crumpo " <crumpo 6. Re: Mars in 7th " Ed Kohout <crumpo " <crumpo 7. Re: Introduction cpwing44 8. CapricornToSag cpwing44 ______________________ ______________________ Dear Therese/Ed? The astrologers, who attend this sidereal list, have thrown overboard the tropical zodiac long before they joined sidereal list.They already compared both zodiacs for themselves and were assured by their act ever after. So I expect that tropical astrologers, who like to join this list, first make the decision themselves first before joining us. A debate here about both zodiacs spoils money, time and place in the list. Astrology is too much of interest to look back to the tropical zodiac. I had enough from all this debat. Sidereal Anny Tri-wheels of Hiroshima/Halifax/Port Chicago. My Home Page http://users.cwnet.com/~sidereal/ Mission Astrology Group http://users.cwnet.com/~sidereal/mag/mag.html Jack Sirildo Contreras Western Sidereal Astrologer ============================================================================ Dear B You am double assured now by your email, that practicing Eastpoint for the first house is the best mode for me to delineate a chart. I am using the Meridean housesystem. In this mode the friend's Mars is in the sixth house; especially now the fire fighter couple is happily married. In this mode Michael Fox's Mars, Uranus, Moonnode and Pluto occupy the sixth house. The Meridian house system is almost the oldest mode of deviding the houses. Regards! Anny .... and I also have a friend who is married to a fire fighter (actually now a lieutenant) for the Oakland fire dept. who has MA in Aquarius in the 7th. She also has lots of friends. Very Marsy occupation. They have a very good marriage. His job is martian; not his personality. My friend also has lots of friends. B ============================================================================ == Dear E, With your email I remember my 27th - 29th. Indeed it was a tough time. But you'll come over that. It is a cyclus of every ninth year. Just like you I have Saturn conjunct MC. That is tough too for a profession to reach your aimes, if they are high. In time I made my decission to retreat and reached my aimes in familylife, without knowing about astrology. You 'll understand my surprise to discover all about this. A philosophic outlook on life will help you to feel not too bad about it. I know more of these natives, with Saturn conjunct MC who have a tough life, but they are men. Seems to me more difficult, if they reject astrology afterall. I wish you strength these years and have confidence to overcome this time. Salute! Anny I am a Capricorn (I think) born 1/1/74 (11:45PM Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) and although my birthday's usually my favorite day of the whole year, I am sooooooooooooo depressed about turning 29 it's almost clinical. 2002 was a HORRIBLE year for me; financial, emotionally, spiritually and proffessionally. Please tell me what you think 2003 will bring. E. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2003 Report Share Posted January 3, 2003 Anny, it never hurts to show how a zodiac works. Sure, we've all thrown out the Tropical zodiac long ago, but really....we have yet to demonstrate TO OTHERS that the sidereal zodiac works. I think this is an important exercise. You might be surprised at how the sidereal signs do work. There's a lot that Fagan, Bradley, etc. either didn't discover or didn't notice. I'm trying to stay out of arguments and simply demonstrate the various ways astrologers employ the sidereal signs. Thanks for your comments. (Please delete futher posts on this topic if they bother you. And I'll try not to argue.) Sincerely, Terese At 11:45 PM 1/2/03 +0100, you wrote: >The astrologers, who attend this sidereal list, have thrown overboard >the tropical zodiac long before they joined sidereal list.They already >compared both zodiacs for themselves and were assured by their act ever >after. > So I expect that tropical astrologers, who like to join this list, first >make the decision themselves first before joining us. A debate here about >both zodiacs spoils money, time and place in the list. Astrology is too >much of interest to look back to the tropical zodiac. >I had enough from all this debat. > Sidereal Anny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2003 Report Share Posted January 3, 2003 In a message dated 1/2/2003 4:50:50 PM Central Standard Time, avbdk writes: > The astrologers, who attend this sidereal list, have thrown overboard > the tropical zodiac long before they joined sidereal list.They already > compared both zodiacs for themselves and were assured by their act ever > after. > So I expect that tropical astrologers, who like to join this list, first > make the decision themselves first before joining us. A debate here about > both zodiacs spoils money, time and place in the list. Astrology is too > much of interest to look back to the tropical zodiac. > I had enough from all this debate. > Sidereal Anny > > --------- Anny: I agree 100%. Thanks for putting it so well. /// chriswing > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2003 Report Share Posted January 3, 2003 , " Anny van Berckel " > Dear Therese/Ed? > > The astrologers, who attend this sidereal list, have thrown overboard > the tropical zodiac long before they joined sidereal list.They already > compared both zodiacs for themselves and were assured by their act ever > after. > So I expect that tropical astrologers, who like to join this list, first > make the decision themselves first before joining us. A debate here about > both zodiacs spoils money, time and place in the list. Astrology is too > much of interest to look back to the tropical zodiac. > I had enough from all this debat. > Sidereal Anny Sidereal Anny, What has escaped your notice was that some of us are of the opinion that both the tropical and the many sidereal zodiacs are all of equally low value. Someone has apparently convinced you that you had to choose between one or the other, when in fact you can choose to discard all of them! Your assumption that the zodiac has any value beyond facilitating measurement is, in my opinion, wanting, and thus my discussion with Terese. Thanks for the commentarius, - Ed K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2003 Report Share Posted January 5, 2003 Also, there will always be newbies coming around who have to be taught the difference as past of their study of astrology so please dont lose patience.Thanks. E.D. Terese Hamilton <eastwest wrote:Anny, it never hurts to show how a zodiac works. Sure, we've all thrown out the Tropical zodiac long ago, but really....we have yet to demonstrate TO OTHERS that the sidereal zodiac works. I think this is an important exercise. You might be surprised at how the sidereal signs do work. There's a lot that Fagan, Bradley, etc. either didn't discover or didn't notice. I'm trying to stay out of arguments and simply demonstrate the various ways astrologers employ the sidereal signs. Thanks for your comments. (Please delete futher posts on this topic if they bother you. And I'll try not to argue.) Sincerely, Terese At 11:45 PM 1/2/03 +0100, you wrote: >The astrologers, who attend this sidereal list, have thrown overboard >the tropical zodiac long before they joined sidereal list.They already >compared both zodiacs for themselves and were assured by their act ever >after. > So I expect that tropical astrologers, who like to join this list, first >make the decision themselves first before joining us. A debate here about >both zodiacs spoils money, time and place in the list. Astrology is too >much of interest to look back to the tropical zodiac. >I had enough from all this debat. > Sidereal Anny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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