Guest guest Posted March 24, 2003 Report Share Posted March 24, 2003 To Brian Higgins: Since astrology is simbolic by nature, astrologers spoke a different language whenever they work or use with different symbols, such as the zodiac(tropical or sidereal), the domification(more than 8 systems), different attributes for the planets, different meaning for the houses, etc. This is why I make reference to the Babel syndrome, where everybody speaks a different language. Well that happens with the astrologers. At least in a astrological list, made for the diffusion and anaylis of the respective principles of a determinate school, we should expect some uniformity and homogeinity, but this doesn't happen. You can observe that here there are members who even defend the tropical chart and olimpically discard the houses as a mechanism to abscribe an area of life for the planets. To Richard: The chart you propose has already been used by some astrologers, with the same results of the Body chart. Remember that even a 'dart chart' offers connections. This complicates more what I mentioned above, because we not only have conceptual differences about the basic concepts, but also each one has his own chart for a nation or even a person. I know astrologers that instead of using the data shown by the birth certificate, they submit the chart to a process of rectification,( a totally subjective analysis) ending with a new and different birth hour. There are even tropical astrologers who use the phrenology and say : " you look like a leo. " So your ascendant must be leo and cancer! This is the weird world of Urania. Where excentricism and lack of discerning and logic reigns. For me it is absurd to think that because astrology is an esoteric discipline we should abandon reason or logic. Quite the opposite, astrology is also a rational discipline,it has its own set of rules and it requires a lot of analysis and specially of DISCERNMENT, a quality that unfortunately is not very common in the proffesion of astrology. Oscar awards-Birthhour Just 2 days ago I said that I would not give prognostics for the Oscars, because I lacked the birth hour of Nicole and Brody, well these 2 won the awards!. I don't like to make guesses like many other astrologers do. To make an astrological analysis we need an exact time and date. When we don't have then we can't say we are using astrology. Alfonso Osorio , " erichardg2002 " <erichardg@e...> wrote: > > Hi Alonso, > > I would like to direct your attention to my new foundation chart for > the United States. > > Thomas Jefferson Inauguration > March 4 1801 > 12 Noon (as recorded) > Washington, DC > > Last year's SSR showed a prominent Venus so no war could be predicted > Richard > > > > , alfonso osorio > > <alfonsoosorio> wrote: > > > > I had always said that I have a dispassionate and analytical > relationship with astrology. > > > > This has led me to study in depth the different schools, and to > evaluate the different techniques developed and implemented in order > to anticipate events, which is for me the essence and real purpose of > astrology as a divinatory art. > > > > I definitely abhor of the trend of the astrologers in waiting for an > event to hapen and then to run to find some connections, forgetting > that it is ALWAYS possible to find any connection between any event > and a given chart. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your > desktop! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2003 Report Share Posted March 28, 2003 The Thomas Jefferson Inauguration was never used before Sept 2002 when I proposed it on ACT. " With the same results of the (sic) Body...(Boyd) chart " is not making any sense. I have 35 different published charts for the US. I tend them like sheep, knowing each their name. R. alfonsoosorio wrote: > > To Richard: The chart you propose has already been used by some > astrologers, with the same results of the Body chart. Remember that > even a 'dart chart' offers connections. > This complicates more what I mentioned above, because we not only > have conceptual differences about the basic concepts, but also each > one has his own chart for a nation or even a person. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2003 Report Share Posted March 29, 2003 To Richard: Indeed I had already read prognostics made with that chart, although at this moment I can't recall where exactly. Maybe in another sidereal list but I am not sure. In my case I am not acquainted with the paternity of the different charts. So if you say you proposed it, I believe you. If there are 36 charts as you say, that is a disgrace for astrology. I had mentioned previously that I commit many typographical errors in my postings. Here there was another, but I suppose you can always make the correction mentally, instead of mentioning it to me. Alfonso Osorio , Dark Star <pansophia@e...> wrote: > > The Thomas Jefferson Inauguration was never used before Sept 2002 when I > proposed it on ACT. " With the same results of the (sic) Body... (Boyd) chart " > is not making any sense. I have 35 different published charts for the US. I > tend them like sheep, knowing each their name. > R. > > > alfonsoosorio wrote: > > > > > To Richard: The chart you propose has already been used by some > > astrologers, with the same results of the Body chart. Remember that > > even a 'dart chart' offers connections. > > This complicates more what I mentioned above, because we not only > > have conceptual differences about the basic concepts, but also each > > one has his own chart for a nation or even a person. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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