Guest guest Posted September 14, 2004 Report Share Posted September 14, 2004 At 03:37 AM 9/13/04 -0700, Dark*Star wrote: > >Hi Therese, > >Cyril said somewhere that it was Maurice Wemyss who introduced >him to the sidereal zodiac. Go to his 5 vol. Wheel of Life where you >find over and over, " in the Constellations " , etc. I believe that's where >Fagan picked it up. Dark*Star, This is new to me. Somehow I managed not to collect Maurice Wemyss' books, so thanks for pointing this out. >I should think the conclusions of a uniquely sensitive and psychic chart >superior to a merely yeoman grasp of any batch of computer generated >charts. They each have their purpose and value. >You might want to check out Fagan's transit " openings " for the >dates of his various discoveries. It was Blackwell who privately rectified >his chart to the Sun exactly culminating. There is sometimes a knowing >that precludes all testing. But any of the various times for Fagan are >blindingly impressive to my eyes. I haven't yet seen a comprehensive biography of Fagan that includes his discovery dates. It would be interesting to check them via transits. >There are still all kinds of siderealists. Some of us use Placidian houses >and pant after sign symbolism as well as angularity. In fact it was only >Sidereal that brought me to a warm appreciation of Tropical astrology. >I see the former as skye zodiac and the latter as earth zodiac. I swim >in both schools. It seems that the majority of sideralists remain in hiding, so I have no way of knowing what they are like except for the few who post on this list. Every so often Ken Bowser publishes an article, but where is everyone else? Your eclectic approach: You gotta' have a strong Moon! And Jupiter must influence Mercury in some way? Jupiter is the universalist, and the Moon dislikes boundaries. Mercury is very precise, so I'd guess that your Mercury is somehow influenced by the Moon and/or Jupiter or perhaps is in Pisces? There are many variations on a precision challenged Mercury, so this is only a guess. >Hey, you have a very interesting site! Did I never tell you? No, you never mentioned it, but thanks! Libra and Scorpio are coming soon. Then I'll go back to Cancer, Leo and Virgo, since I discussed these somewhat in the more general articles. I have more return charts to post, but am working on ways to make them clearer on the web. My web program is very dated, but I don't want to spend the $$$ to buy a new one and then take the time to learn it. Therese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2004 Report Share Posted September 16, 2004 At 05:27 PM 9/15/04 -0700, Dark*Star wrote: > >You're right on all counts but nothing in Pisces. >)* > >Therese Hamilton wrote: >Your eclectic approach: You gotta' have a strong Moon! And Jupiter must >> influence Mercury in some way? Jupiter is the universalist, and the Moon >> dislikes boundaries. Mercury is very precise, so I'd guess that your >> Mercury is somehow influenced by the Moon and/or Jupiter or perhaps is in >> Pisces?... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D*S, Just goes to show that the influence of planets is stronger than the signs! Therese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2004 Report Share Posted September 16, 2004 Yes, But the pipes (signs) that control the shaping and flow of the planets are pretty strong too. I know others won't go there but my bifurcation sees the sidereal~tropical meld everywhere. )* Therese Hamilton wrote: > > > D*S, > > Just goes to show that the influence of planets is stronger than the signs! > > Therese > > > " How can Pluto be in Sagittarius when it's so close to Antares? " ----- > > Post message: > Subscribe: - > Un: - > List owner: -owner > > Shortcut URL to this page: > / > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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