Guest guest Posted September 10, 2004 Report Share Posted September 10, 2004 Hi All Thank you so much for the information about the story of the ayamsa. I casted the Capricornus and Aries ingres chart for the year 284 and 285 in Rome in both zodiacs. Krishnamurti produces a 5 minutes orb. Lahiri is exact. So the two figures are 2+ hours apart. Interesting to study the difference in view of history (dividing East and West). ------------------- I have " The Astrology of Accidents " of C.E.O. Carter in my own language. Carter is known well here in my country in view of research on accidents. I have promised myself to take up research the accidents in the sidereal zodiac. -------------- Best regards, Anny van Berckel >http://cura.free.fr/10athem3.html http://www.glenn.freehomepage.com/writings/sidereal http://users.snowcrest.net/sunrise/LostZodiac.htm > http://users.snowcrest.net/sunrise/LostZodiac.htm >> Scroll down and click on " The Zodiac in Mesopotamia. " >http://www.glenn.freehomepage.com/writings/sidereal ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://www.rexx.com/~glk/abc.html This is probably true. My astrology background is in traditional natal, predictive, horary, electional, relationship and medical astrology. By 'traditional' I mean the late medieval tradition embodied in the works of Lilly, Coley, and later writers like Simmonite and Sepharial. One of my ancestors was a prominent British astrologer and Theosophist who did a lot of astrological research and I believe that I may have inherited his penchant for investigation. Traditionalists would decry my use of the sidereal zodiac and siderealists might dismiss the application of traditional techniques to the sidereal zodiac. But I ended up exploring and ultimately adopting the sidereal zodiac precisely because it works well with these medieval and renaissance techniques. Not in fatalistic ways of course but in the sense of providing much deeper insight into charts. Ad astra per aspera Andrew > Do you want to give a name to this British astrologer?? Charles Carter. He is virtually unknown by most modern astrologers (not unlike Cyril Fagan perhaps) but he was well-regarded in his own time. > And your Mercury is where(?) and the aspecting planets are... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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