Guest guest Posted May 21, 2004 Report Share Posted May 21, 2004 Dietmar wrote: > > I was looking at some earthquake charts of the past that had some > direct effect on Los Angeles, i.e. Northridge(1994), Whittier Narrows > (1987), San Fernando-Sylmar(1971), LA?(1952), Long Beach(1933). It > was hard to find a commonality with them all, but the 22nd degree was > sensitive, including the sign Cancer. Since the incorporation could > only happen roughly in the Taurus-Virgo range, I set a chart for > 1:26pm giving a 22 Cancer rising in the Apr. 4/1850 incorp. chart. > Now, what is more curious about the 3/21/2005 day your friend > mentioned is that Saturn does a station at 6:55 pm LA time, on that > day at 26GE28! > Now this is roughly on top of the lagna that Chris proposed, but it > is also within 1 degree opposite the 1st ruler Moon in this Cancer > chart. To continue with the Cancer chart, Uranus will be within > minutes of Neptune in the 8th, Neptune will be opposite Lagna within > a degree, Mars will be seperating from a square from Pluto, North > node on top of 4th lord Venus, with Pluto trining that same Venus, > 12L ME on top of Saturn. So it may certainly be worth watching! Hi Dietmar, Worth watching indeed, hopefully from a hot tub in Arizona!! I haven't wanted to look at this yet for fear of proving that it may have merit, although I am ready to move on her word alone. Thanks for your insight on this--that 22 Cancer seems vaguely familiar, but I can't remember from where. I didn't realize the Saturn station on that day.......will take a look for myself finally. Best, Steve Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2004 Report Share Posted May 21, 2004 To Some... The exaltation of Pluto is 18 degrees... Is there a connection with 22 Cancer or ? Steven Stuckey <shastrakara wrote: Dietmar wrote: > > I was looking at some earthquake charts of the past that had some > direct effect on Los Angeles, i.e. Northridge(1994), Whittier Narrows > (1987), San Fernando-Sylmar(1971), LA?(1952), Long Beach(1933). It > was hard to find a commonality with them all, but the 22nd degree was > sensitive, including the sign Cancer. Since the incorporation could > only happen roughly in the Taurus-Virgo range, I set a chart for > 1:26pm giving a 22 Cancer rising in the Apr. 4/1850 incorp. chart. > Now, what is more curious about the 3/21/2005 day your friend > mentioned is that Saturn does a station at 6:55 pm LA time, on that > day at 26GE28! > Now this is roughly on top of the lagna that Chris proposed, but it > is also within 1 degree opposite the 1st ruler Moon in this Cancer > chart. To continue with the Cancer chart, Uranus will be within > minutes of Neptune in the 8th, Neptune will be opposite Lagna within > a degree, Mars will be seperating from a square from Pluto, North > node on top of 4th lord Venus, with Pluto trining that same Venus, > 12L ME on top of Saturn. So it may certainly be worth watching! Hi Dietmar, Worth watching indeed, hopefully from a hot tub in Arizona!! I haven't wanted to look at this yet for fear of proving that it may have merit, although I am ready to move on her word alone. Thanks for your insight on this--that 22 Cancer seems vaguely familiar, but I can't remember from where. I didn't realize the Saturn station on that day.......will take a look for myself finally. Best, Steve Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2004 Report Share Posted May 21, 2004 Folks, Why a 27 Gemini ascendant (11.30 am) for the LA incorporation chart? For the Northridge quake, the previous lunar return has Mars and Uranus conjunct at 28Sg -- right on the Dsc. The previous solar return has Mars at 26Gemini -- conjunct the Asc. These could just be a lazy covenience however. Interestingly, there are Mars hits in the LR and SR in the 1.30 pm chart that Dietmar proposes. Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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