Guest guest Posted March 6, 2005 Report Share Posted March 6, 2005 PS: Have you found other charts that better reflect this event? Here is one more. Today I saw in " Fowler's Compendium of Nativities " Compiled by Jadwiga M.Harrison. Written in 1980. Dominion of Canada 29 Mar 1867 Noon, In 1967 the Canadian Confideration was established. Anny ______________________ ______________________ Dave? Did you write one of this weeks about the Midpoint Asc/Mc in one of your emails? This week I got a letter from a girlfriend/astrologer, who sees this as the point of soul. Do you agree? In my program I see another Point of Soul 4th + Moon - Sun. Sometimes it interesting to study this Arabian Parts. Anny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2005 Report Share Posted March 6, 2005 , " Anny van Berckel " <avbdk@x> wrote: Dave? Did you write one of this weeks about the Midpoint Asc/Mc in one of your emails? > REPLY: Anny, I did mention the ASC-to-MC arc -- but not the mid-point of that arc. Ebertin and those who continue to develop his methodologies have indicated that the mid-point of ASC-MC represents the " here and now " of one's chart. I haven't investigated that claim. I use the ASC-to-MC arc in my Solar Return and PSSR charts by projecting that arc-value from the MC towards the area of the chart where the Descendant angle is located. The end-point of that arc is what i call the Co-Descendant. I have found this point to represent a place of vulnerability and intrusion by others into the subject's chart. Keep in mind that the regular Descendant angle is where we tend to project the values and attitudes and expectations we have for others to fulfill. The Co-Descendant seems to be a " shadow " of the Ascendant -- it is where others actually express their reaction to us, not to fulfill our expectations, but to interact with us on their terms. So, this can be loosly seen as a Fatefull Intrusion point, a place where others sneek into our lives and upset our plans, or act on our behalf without being asked to, etc. Dave. PS, Thank you for noting the other date for Canada. I'll wait for Chris to comment on that before running more charts. The nature of Canada's development, different territories and laws, agreements and varous government bodies seem to make it difficult to pin down a good date and time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2005 Report Share Posted March 6, 2005 Anny, Thanks for that. Yes, I have looked at the March 29 chart but it's not good -- at least for the parameters I use. I would recommend you take a look at the date John just posted (Dec 11 1931). Also you might take a look at the Act of Union of Upper and Lower Canada on 1 January 1842 at midnight. While I haven't looked at this chart yet, there are some folks who use it. Chris --- Anny van Berckel <avbdk wrote: > > PS: Have you found other charts that better reflect this event? > > Here is one more. > > Today I saw in " Fowler's Compendium of Nativities " > Compiled by Jadwiga M.Harrison. Written in 1980. > > Dominion of Canada 29 Mar 1867 Noon, In 1967 the Canadian > Confideration was established. > > Anny > ______________________ > ______________________ > > Dave? Did you write one of this weeks about the Midpoint Asc/Mc in one > of your emails? > This week I got a letter from a girlfriend/astrologer, who sees > this as the point of soul. Do you agree? In my program I see another > Point of Soul 4th + Moon - Sun. Sometimes it interesting to study > this Arabian Parts. > Anny > > ===== http://modernVedic Astrology.com Celebrate 's 10th Birthday! Netrospective: 100 Moments of the Web http://birthday./netrospective/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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