Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 - Thursday, December 05, 2002 1:48 AM Digest Number 418 > Message: 1 > Thu, 05 Dec 2002 07:09:40 -0000 > " Ed Kohout " <crumpo > Re: Astrology Websites > > , " Jack S. Contreras " <sidereal@c...> > wrote: > > Greetings, > > I have updated the Mission Astrology Group (MAG) website some what. > > http://users.cwnet.com/~sidereal/mag/mag.html > > Hi Jack, > > I checked out the page on exaltations, and was wondering why the Node > was exalted at 1 Aries, when almost all sources say 3 Sag. > > http://users.cwnet.com/~sidereal/mag/exalts.html > > Thanks, > Ed Kohout > > The degrees of exaltations come from where? The source: Cyril Fagan's research on the Babylonian Zodiac, which was sidereal (the sky), the Hypsomata, the new years chart of 786 BC. In this year all the planets were in their degree's of exaltation heliacally, Pluto's degree is only approximate. Since these degrees are sidereal they will be the same in 786 BC as in 2002 AD. Tropical is a different story. If all other sources kindly borrowed the degrees and tropicalized them, they are all in error. Precession has moved tropical degrees ahead 24 degrees in reference to the sky from 221 to 2002 AD. Now, what was the source of the Node being at 3 Sag and which zodiac? > > Jack Sirildo Contreras > > Western Sidereal Astrologer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2002 Report Share Posted December 6, 2002 , " Jack S. Contreras " <sidereal@c...> wrote: > > - > > > Thursday, December 05, 2002 1:48 AM > Digest Number 418 > > > > Message: 1 > > Thu, 05 Dec 2002 07:09:40 -0000 > > " Ed Kohout " <crumpo@e...> > > Re: Astrology Websites > > > > , " Jack S. Contreras " <sidereal@c...> > > wrote: > > > Greetings, > > > I have updated the Mission Astrology Group (MAG) website some what. > > > http://users.cwnet.com/~sidereal/mag/mag.html > > > > Hi Jack, > > > > I checked out the page on exaltations, and was wondering why the Node > > was exalted at 1 Aries, when almost all sources say 3 Sag. > > > > http://users.cwnet.com/~sidereal/mag/exalts.html > > > > Thanks, > > Ed Kohout > > > > > > The degrees of exaltations come from where? > The source: > Cyril Fagan's research on the Babylonian Zodiac, which was sidereal (the > sky), the Hypsomata, the new years chart of 786 BC. > In this year all the planets were in their degree's of exaltation > heliacally, Pluto's degree is only approximate. Hi Jack, The outer three [uR,NE,PL] were not only unknown to the Babyolnians, they are also dark and have no such thing as a " heliacal rising, " so assigning them values seems a moot point, to me at least. > Since these degrees are sidereal they will be the > same in 786 BC as in 2002 AD. > Tropical is a different story. If all other sources > kindly borrowed the degrees and tropicalized them, > they are all in error. On this i surely agree! > Precession has moved > tropical degrees ahead 24 degrees in reference to > the sky from 221 to 2002 AD. > > Now, what was the source of the Node being at 3 Sag and which zodiac? This question is rather loaded, as all zodiacs were essentially sidereal in the 8th C BCE, and for some time after that, and then there were different sidereals in use depending upon where one might live. In the 8th C BCE, the classic 12-sign zodiac was still years away. If your definition of the exaltation is so strict, then how can the nodes, which are not planets and also invisible, have a heliacal rising in the first place? Did Fagan simply insert them on his own fiducial (0* Aries) because it was the first month of the calendar in 786 BC? If so, why is this in any way valid? We see the nodal exaltations as 3* of GEM/SAG in early medieval Arab texts, whereas such degrees are not listed by Ptolemy. It seems to have something to do with being 3* away from Luna's exaltation. Very best, Ed Kohout Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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