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Has anyone noticed that this New Moon happening right now is within a

degree of Aldebaran, so it's on the Aldebaran/Antares axis? It will be

interesting to see what the month brings. We should get something of the

tone of Aldebaran in zodiacal longitude.

 

Richard, I'll respond to your posts soon. I've had to do some research

first on those old Election 2000 charts.

 

Therese

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Therese,

 

The eclipse over Aldebaran...an important astrologer is required to die.

 

R.

 

 

Therese Hamilton wrote:

 

> Has anyone noticed that this New Moon happening right now is within a

> degree of Aldebaran, so it's on the Aldebaran/Antares axis? It will be

> interesting to see what the month brings. We should get something of the

> tone of Aldebaran in zodiacal longitude.

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At 09:39 PM 5/31/03 -0700, Richard wrote:

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>Therese,

>

>The eclipse over Aldebaran...an important astrologer is required to die.

 

That shouldn't be too difficult to bring to pass. There are a lot of well

known oldsters around!! What percentage of astrologers are over 60? 80-90

percent??

 

Will astrology die out in another 10 or 20 years?

 

T.

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More narrowly...

an important astrological light

verily a beacon

will be extinguished

 

R.

 

 

Therese Hamilton wrote:

 

> At 09:39 PM 5/31/03 -0700, Richard wrote:

> >

> >Therese,

> >

> >The eclipse over Aldebaran...an important astrologer is required to die.

>

> That shouldn't be too difficult to bring to pass. There are a lot of well

> known oldsters around!! What percentage of astrologers are over 60? 80-90

> percent??

>

> Will astrology die out in another 10 or 20 years?

>

> T.

>

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> " How can Pluto be in Sagittarius when it's so close to Antares? " -----

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At 07:12 PM 6/1/03 -0700, Richard wrote:

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>More narrowly...

>an important astrological light

>verily a beacon

>will be extinguished

 

And who are your candidates for this great honor??!!

 

T.

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At 07:12 PM 6/1/03 -0700, Richard wrote:

 

Therese,

 

The eclipse over Aldebaran...an important astrologer is required to die.

 

And....

 

>More narrowly...

>an important astrological light

>verily a beacon

>will be extinguished

 

Richard, Richard!!! The wonderful cannot-be-replaced Lois Rodden has left

us today, June 5, 2003. Lois alone is responsible for setting the standards

for data verification for all astrologers worldwide. She was indeed a

brilliant astrological light.

 

http://www.astrodatabank.com/index.htm

 

Tearfully,

Therese

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A light was extinguished.. A sad note indeed...

 

She whose NN conjunct Aldebaran and her IC at birth.... met the day of her

demise as Jupiter's opposition to Neptune continues to affect us all....

 

She will be missed but never forgotten.....

 

Jivio

 

 

Therese Hamilton [sMTP:eastwest]

Thursday, June 05, 2003 9:45 PM

 

Re: New Moon conjunct Aldebaran

 

At 07:12 PM 6/1/03 -0700, Richard wrote:

 

Therese,

 

The eclipse over Aldebaran...an important astrologer is required to die.

 

And....

 

>More narrowly...

>an important astrological light

>verily a beacon

>will be extinguished

 

Richard, Richard!!! The wonderful cannot-be-replaced Lois Rodden has left

us today, June 5, 2003. Lois alone is responsible for setting the standards

for data verification for all astrologers worldwide. She was indeed a

brilliant astrological light.

 

http://www.astrodatabank.com/index.htm

 

Tearfully,

Therese

 

 

 

" How can Pluto be in Sagittarius when it's so close to Antares? " -----

 

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, Therese Hamilton

<eastwest@s...> wrote:

> Has anyone noticed that this New Moon happening right now is within

a

> degree of Aldebaran, so it's on the Aldebaran/Antares axis? It will

be

> interesting to see what the month brings. We should get something

of the

> tone of Aldebaran in zodiacal longitude.

 

Hi,

 

This is the nuclear axis as well, or as Bush says, " nuculer. "

 

Given that new moons repeat after 19 years (metonic cycle), what can

be gleaned from studying 1984? 1965? 1946?

 

Also, Aldebaran is prominent in nation-building.

 

Best,

Ed

 

>

> Richard, I'll respond to your posts soon. I've had to do some

research

> first on those old Election 2000 charts.

>

> Therese

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, Richard <erichardg@e...>

wrote:

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> Therese,

>

> The eclipse over Aldebaran...an important astrologer is required to

die.

>

> R.

 

 

Damn!

 

I had yet to hear of this adage, but there it is.

 

- Ed

 

 

 

>

>

> Therese Hamilton wrote:

>

> > Has anyone noticed that this New Moon happening right now is

within a

> > degree of Aldebaran, so it's on the Aldebaran/Antares axis? It

will be

> > interesting to see what the month brings. We should get something

of the

> > tone of Aldebaran in zodiacal longitude.

> >

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Ed,

 

Be nice. Actually I know that you are having seen you in full mettle jacket. I

hear that you have an article in the Mountain Astrologer. Haven't seen it yet.

We

know you're shy in Chicago but why don't you just give out a URL so we can keep

up with the Mason madness as it seizes you.

 

R.

 

 

Ed Kohout wrote:

 

> , Richard <erichardg@e...>

> wrote:

> >

> > Therese,

> >

> > The eclipse over Aldebaran...an important astrologer is required to

> die.

> >

> > R.

>

> Damn!

>

> I had yet to hear of this adage, but there it is.

>

> - Ed

>

> >

> >

> > Therese Hamilton wrote:

> >

> > > Has anyone noticed that this New Moon happening right now is

> within a

> > > degree of Aldebaran, so it's on the Aldebaran/Antares axis? It

> will be

> > > interesting to see what the month brings. We should get something

> of the

> > > tone of Aldebaran in zodiacal longitude.

> > >

>

>

> " How can Pluto be in Sagittarius when it's so close to Antares? " -----

>

> Post message:

> Subscribe: -

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At 11:25 AM 6/13/03 -0000, Ed wrote:

 

Re: Aldebaran/Antares axis:

 

>Hi,

>

>This is the nuclear axis as well, or as Bush says, " nuculer. "

>

>Given that new moons repeat after 19 years (metonic cycle), what can

>be gleaned from studying 1984? 1965? 1946?

 

Also, Aldebaran is prominent in nation-building.

>Best,

>Ed

>

 

1984 (from 'Millennium Year by Year' (DK Publishing)

Indira Gandhi is murdered by Sikhs

Libyans gun down London policewoman

900,000 Filipinos march agains Marcos

Fatal gas leak at Bhopal chemical plant

Reagan and Bush win by 59 percent

Andropov dies: Chernenko succeeds him

 

1965

US goes on the offfensive in Vietnam

Sir Winston Churchill passes away at 90

Stylish Start for President Marcos

Johnson installed at US president

Malcolm X is shot to death in Harlem

Race riots rage in Watts

 

1946

Nuremberg: Nazi war criminals hanged, Goering kills himself

Mao orders all-out war in broadcast

United Nations: First session opened

Irgun blasts British offices in Jerusalem

Vietnam sparks war with French

-----------------

 

Planet Earth: It isn't really earth. It's Mars with a little nation

building thrown in.

 

T.

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, Richard <erichardg@e...>

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> Ed,

>

> Be nice.

 

Yes, master.

 

Sit. Stay. Roll over. Do I get a treat now? ;-)

 

Again, I had not heard of this aphorism before, but am glad to now

have heard of it. I wonder why Omarr missed it?

 

 

 

 

>> Actually I know that you are having seen you in full mettle

jacket. I

> hear that you have an article in the Mountain Astrologer. Haven't

seen it yet. We

> know you're shy in Chicago but why don't you just give out a URL so

we can keep

> up with the Mason madness as it seizes you.

//////////

 

 

I have relocated to Los Angeles as of this last week, either

temporarily or permanently, depending upon how I feel after a few

days. If anyone who lives in this area is intersted in having a few

beers and talking shop, let me know.

 

Sorry to have not written much for the website since March, but I've

been less than inspired lately:

 

www.startiming.net/mundane.html

 

There's nothing " mad " about Masonry. In fact, we owe them a debt of

gratitude for keeping astrology viable during its dark ages.

 

Siriusly!

 

Now, Richard, don't you dare not comment to me or us about the

content of the website. I'm looking forward to your thoughts.

 

Best regards,

Ed K

 

 

 

 

>

> R.

>

>

> Ed Kohout wrote:

>

> > , Richard

<erichardg@e...>

> > wrote:

> > >

> > > Therese,

> > >

> > > The eclipse over Aldebaran...an important astrologer is

required to

> > die.

> > >

> > > R.

> >

> > Damn!

> >

> > I had yet to hear of this adage, but there it is.

> >

> > - Ed

> >

> > >

> > >

> > > Therese Hamilton wrote:

> > >

> > > > Has anyone noticed that this New Moon happening right now is

> > within a

> > > > degree of Aldebaran, so it's on the Aldebaran/Antares axis? It

> > will be

> > > > interesting to see what the month brings. We should get

something

> > of the

> > > > tone of Aldebaran in zodiacal longitude.

> > > >

> >

> >

> > " How can Pluto be in Sagittarius when it's so close to Antares? " -

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In a message dated 6/14/2003 4:21:49 PM Central Daylight Time,

brianrhiggins2003 writes:

 

> was wondering why you hade gone quiet.

>

> >I have relocated to Los Angeles as of this last week, either

> >temporarily or permanently, depending upon how I feel after a few

> >days. If anyone who lives in this area is intersted in having a

> few

> >beers and talking shop, let me know.

>

> I lived in L.A. for a few years. Watch out for the effect the climate

> has on your temperament. Road rage is a good indicator.

>

>

 

who are these people? /// wing

 

 

 

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At 05:20 PM 6/14/03 -0000, Richard wrote:

>> Ed,

>>

>> Be nice.

>

>Yes, master.

>

>Sit. Stay. Roll over. Do I get a treat now? ;-)

>

>Again, I had not heard of this aphorism before, but am glad to now

>have heard of it. I wonder why Omarr missed it?

 

- Ed

 

Nice to see the old EdK humor back!!

 

Richard, I also hope you'll comment on the Asc/MC aspects in Zip's chart.

I'll check out Lois Rodden's chart too.

 

T.

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I was wondering why you hade gone quiet.

 

> I have relocated to Los Angeles as of this last week, either

> temporarily or permanently, depending upon how I feel after a few

> days. If anyone who lives in this area is intersted in having a

few

> beers and talking shop, let me know.

 

I lived in L.A. for a few years. Watch out for the effect the climate

has on your temperament. Road rage is a good indicator.

 

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Ed,

I tried to explain it to him more than once, but he shook too much. Parkinson's

does that.

I think you should stay in LA. More later.

 

R.

 

 

Ed Kohout wrote:

 

> , Richard <erichardg@e...>

> wrote:

>

> Again, I had not heard of this aphorism before, but am glad to now

> have heard of it. I wonder why Omarr missed it?

>

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, Richard <erichardg@e...>

wrote:

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> Ed,

> I tried to explain it to him more than once, but he shook too much.

Parkinson's

> does that.

 

Hi again, Richard,

 

How do you feel the legacy of Omarr compares to that of Rodden? Lois

is the only one I'd met, and that was on the internet; she was very

kind and accepting of me.

 

 

> I think you should stay in LA. More later.

 

 

For some odd reason I do like it here. Although, my Venus-ASC line

runs a few hundred miles north of here.

 

Thanks for your comments,

Ed

 

>

> R.

>

>

> Ed Kohout wrote:

>I wonder why Omarr missed it?

> >

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