Guest guest Posted February 17, 2004 Report Share Posted February 17, 2004 Message: 1 Mon, 16 Feb 2004 12:14:53 +0100 " Anny van Berckel " <avbdk RE: Digest Number 721 Hi Therese. Message: 2 Mon, 16 Feb 2004 12:22:37 -0800 Therese Hamilton <eastwest Intuition vs. Mathematics Hi All! I know an astrologer, whose father was a sensitive; he told us in the astro researchgroup. His father was only interested for astrology but experienced it should not be mingled with his own sensitiveness. Because his father told him he would not die or being captivated for his active opposition against SS/Hitler, in our country during worldwar II. He thereafter did the most dangerous acts to protect his group for being captivated. Now I assume: the tropical zodiac is debet for that, because since I practice the sidereal zodiac, my " sensitiveness " (in accordance to my friends) escorts me with the delineation of the chart. I enjoyed my study mathe- matics and it is quite fun to work with it beside my program. My program does not offer everything, what I learned before the computerage so I profit greatly from the technique to give me more information. I kept myself busy with the technique beside my program " Janus " , because astrology should to be proved by the own tools of the astronomers and scientists, being arithmetic and mathematic.However astronomers, as I learned from a documentaire about Galilei yesterday, possibly ground their opposition against astrology on the fact, that Galilei certainly was not an astrologer.Then I wonder,if he knew anything about astrology. Possible it only was a sideline of an astronomer-documentalist. For me the Krishnamurti ayamsa has proved her value during tests in Australie and the practice of local charts of places/cities/towns in events of conjunctions, which are spectacular. So I did not join the discussion up till now. My research is not on the end. Yesterday I rediscovered a mode of delineation for a personal forecasting. I am going to experiment with my own experiences first.I read about this mode in Cyril Fagan's " Solunars handbook " . He explained the earth- chart,with 0 ° Libra in I, not Aries in I. It is taught by the Uranian Astrology School too, but it is practiced with the tropical zodiac. Now I marvel greatly to find this technique in the solunars - handbook, with a clear explanation of planets in the earth-houses, while the equinox is in Pisces.Therefore I dropped the technique of the Earth chart! Try it yourself. I experimented with the USA presidents - candidates with progressions around their earthchart, only I have to learn from you the date. in November. I hope to contribute to the group to experience a nice time of research! Regards, Anny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2004 Report Share Posted February 19, 2004 Hello Anny, At 03:02 PM 2/17/04 +0100, you wrote: >I know an astrologer, whose father was a sensitive... > Because his father told him he would not die or >be captured for his active opposition against >SS/Hitler, in our country during worldwar II. He >thereafter did the most dangerous acts to protect >his group from being captured... That is an interesting story about the father who was a sensitive. One reason I'm a research astrologer now rather than a consulting astrologer is that (for whatever reason) my sensitivity isn't tuned into really 'seeing' for other people. Or perhaps it's because my intuition works best for research because there's a real need in that area--knowing what to look for and how to do the research. >...For me the Krishnamurti ayamsa has proved >her value...and the practice of local charts of places/cities/towns in events of >conjunctions, which are spectacular. Anny, can you give us the data for one or two events so we can set up the charts? >...only I have to learn from you the date in November. Election Day in the U.S. is the first Tuesday in November. This year the date is November 2. >I hope to contribute to the group to experience a nice time of research! And I hope to see your contributions! Therese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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