Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 To the individual it carries more weight as transittor of the house. It's not as important what signs those slow moving planets are in, tho they have some effect on the kinds of things that go on culturally, politically, etc. in the world. .... Bettina dqm51 [dqm51]Saturday, May 08, 2004 11:38 AM Subject: Neptune transitThe transit of Neptune in the sign of Capicorn with Saturn Lord. How does it carry more weight of influence - being in the sign, angle of other planets or house of ones chart? In what way does it stand alone? If it has a combination effect - what is the insight? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 At 06:37 PM 5/8/2004 +0000, dqqm51 wrote: >The transit of Neptune in the sign of Capicorn with Saturn Lord. Neptune generally filters down to the " vibes of " Moon, Venus, and Jupiter. Generally has a corrosive effect (like the sea washing upon the shoreline) or (water damage gone un-noticed). In Capricorn we may see exactly what is happening with our " leaders " in honorable positions. Saturn and Capricorn usually tend toward social standards, issues and mores dealing with the status quo. It's the time when a person's feet are made of clay, that they don't want to stand in the water too long. > >How does it carry more weight of influence - being in the sign, >angle of other planets or house of ones chart? Depends on the aspects, position and sign/constellation it is posited in your natal chart. > In what way does it stand alone? Erosion and dissolution to the material, idealistic for the spiritually inclined. > If it has a combination effect - what is the insight? Again, where in the natal chart compared to the transit. Might mean nothing at all if your life-path via sunset rogression isn't involved. How many degrees from the sun (count clockwise) is Neptune? Does transiting Neptune aspect any natal planets? > See you in the stars, Arthyr, http://TheSunsetChart.com " Making Ancient Astrology Work for You " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2005 Report Share Posted April 5, 2005 Namaste; Siderealists, Does anyone have comment on the net effect of Neptune transiting Babyboomers natal Pluto? The matters before the House of Representatives most certainly have long term ramifications... The US Constitution has been crippled by acceptance of Schiavo's loss of due process under the Law i.e., 14 Amend. The Social Security issue also very alarming... Sidereally, Robert B Therese Hamilton <eastwest wrote: At 09:35 AM 4/2/05 -0800, Bert wrote: > >This is more then a little frighting in its unreality. Would anyone care >to comment on the astrology of the situation? >... > " The President, " Hersh sighed. " Bush is as absolutely convinced he's doing the right thing, " just as journalists are who think of themselves as white knights think they are doing the right thing. " Even if we have another thousand body bags, it won't deter him. " >...(etc.)... >And then he delivered the most chilling comments of the evening. " Nothing I write " is likely to influence Bush, he said. " He is unreachable. I can't reach him. He's got his own world. This is really unusual and frankly, it scares the hell out of me. " >... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hello Bert, Bush's concrete and steel wall mentality is easily seen if one uses the navamsa chart. (As everyone on this list knows, I currently use the Krishnamurti ayanamsa.) Since I've worked with the navamsa for many long years, I believe it has a great deal to do with our psychological underpinnings. This chart is what shows our indiviuality. There are three signs of the sidereal zodiac that say " I have my OWN view of life " more than the others. These are the Aries triplicity: Aries, Leo and Sagittarius. Bush's navamsa: Leo in the 10th house: Planets in LEO in order (Sign of the SUN): Saturn Moon Jupiter Uranus Mars (Scorpio navamsa ascendant) Rahu (N. NOde) Planets in ARIES (Sign of MARS/PLUTO): Sun MC Neptune Planets in SAGITTARIUS (Sign of JUPITER): Mercury Pluto What's left? Venus in Pisces--probably has to do with his link with his family. Venus is his natal 4th lord. He's rich in land and housing. (exalted Venus) That's it. In addition all the Leo planets are conjoined to Bush's natal Mars, his 10th house lord. This is why hell and high water and probably God himself couldn't keep the criminal wheels from turning to put this guy in office again. Can you imagine what it must be like married to W? I expect all we're seeing on the surface is a sham, set up for the sake of appearances. 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...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2005 Report Share Posted April 5, 2005 At 10:01 PM 4/4/05 -0700, Robert B wrote: > >Namaste; Siderealists, Does anyone have comment on the net effect of Neptune transiting Babyboomers natal Pluto? >The matters before the House of Representatives most certainly have long term ramifications... The US Constitution has been crippled by acceptance of Schiavo's loss of due process under the Law i.e., 14 Amend. The Social Security issue also very alarming... Bob, Personally I believe this all comes under Pluto edging into sidereal Sagaittarius (Jupiter was the lawgiver), and we're going to see many more rulings come down that will hurt the populace in general. Finally we may see what will amount to a revolutionary uprising among the people. The majority of Americans still seem to be blissfully unaware that their rights are fast eroding. Major terrorism was born under Pluto transiting sidereal Scorpio. Likewise the mushrooming AIDS numbers around the world and genetic research. Now we're going to see court and government and church 'stuff' come into the news. Pluto into Sag (K): Feb 4, 2005 (retro into Sco May 19; Sag Dec 3) Pluto into Sag (L): Feb 8, 2005 (retro into Sco May; Sag Dec 5) Pluto into Sag (F-B): Dec 29, 2005 Therese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2005 Report Share Posted April 6, 2005 Hi Therese & Bob The observation about the erosion of rights might suggest the benefits of a look at the birhchart for the Bill of Rights, finally ratified and made effective December 15, 1791 in the Senate of Virginia, city of Richmond, during late morning. I suspect that it tells a story at variance with the U.S. Constitution charts for September 17, 1787 and June 21, 1788. John Therese Hamilton <eastwest wrote: At 10:01 PM 4/4/05 -0700, Robert B wrote: > >Namaste; Siderealists, Does anyone have comment on the net effect of Neptune transiting Babyboomers natal Pluto? >The matters before the House of Representatives most certainly have long term ramifications... The US Constitution has been crippled by acceptance of Schiavo's loss of due process under the Law i.e., 14 Amend. The Social Security issue also very alarming... Bob, Personally I believe this all comes under Pluto edging into sidereal Sagaittarius (Jupiter was the lawgiver), and we're going to see many more rulings come down that will hurt the populace in general. Finally we may see what will amount to a revolutionary uprising among the people. The majority of Americans still seem to be blissfully unaware that their rights are fast eroding. Major terrorism was born under Pluto transiting sidereal Scorpio. Likewise the mushrooming AIDS numbers around the world and genetic research. Now we're going to see court and government and church 'stuff' come into the news. Pluto into Sag (K): Feb 4, 2005 (retro into Sco May 19; Sag Dec 3) Pluto into Sag (L): Feb 8, 2005 (retro into Sco May; Sag Dec 5) Pluto into Sag (F-B): Dec 29, 2005 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...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2005 Report Share Posted April 6, 2005 At 01:21 AM 4/6/05 +0100, John wrote: > >The observation about the erosion of rights might suggest the benefits of a look at the birhchart for the Bill of Rights, finally ratified and made effective December 15, 1791 in the Senate of Virginia, city of Richmond, during late morning. > >I suspect that it tells a story at variance with the U.S. Constitution charts for September 17, 1787 and June 21, 1788. Thanks, John. I'll take a look. If you've done some work with this chart recently, please let us know. Also if you've decided on a 'late morning' time. Therese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2005 Report Share Posted April 6, 2005 Hi Therese I was prompted to start this research by realizing the the individual rights immunities under the Constitution are astrologically not of the Constitution's document of September 17, 1787 @ 3:25/3:35 pm (This 10 minutes of time moment range can be found in Catherine Bowen and Max Farrand....The AstroDataBank posting of a late morning time moment is as groundless as it is misleading). The Bill of Rights is its own document. December 15, 1791, State Senate Chambers, Richmond, Virginia @ 11:23 am which is Lahiri Ascendant: Aquarius @ 15 degrees; It's my selected choice in the clock time range 11:15 to 11:45 am Therese Hamilton <eastwest wrote: At 01:21 AM 4/6/05 +0100, John wrote: > >The observation about the erosion of rights might suggest the benefits of a look at the birhchart for the Bill of Rights, finally ratified and made effective December 15, 1791 in the Senate of Virginia, city of Richmond, during late morning. > >I suspect that it tells a story at variance with the U.S. Constitution charts for September 17, 1787 and June 21, 1788. Thanks, John. I'll take a look. If you've done some work with this chart recently, please let us know. Also if you've decided on a 'late morning' time. 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...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2005 Report Share Posted April 6, 2005 > The Bill of Rights is its own document. December 15, 1791, State Senate Chambers, Richmond, Virginia @ 11:23 am > which is Lahiri Ascendant: Aquarius @ 15 degrees; It's my selected choice in the clock time range 11:15 to 11:45 am > REPLY: When I look at historical charts and general trends, I use secondary progression charts as one part of my overview. Using the RAMC progression method, a chart is produced for for April 6, 2005 with the following interesting points. ** Mars/p conj. ASC/p opposite Saturn/n, 7th to 1st: (ASC passing exactness by 24 minutes, Mars passing exactness by 1d 16m). The format of the Bill of Rights is under attack by activists speaking for the people -- this could be one view of this aspect pattern and a reflection of the Patriot Act and Bush Administration policies. ** Sun/p square the nodal axis/p: (Approaching 3d from square) Society's integration is assualted by authority. Will leaders or the people lead the push for clarification and integration of various factors? Will this signal a popular revolt in the near future? ** Mercury/p square Neptune/n (Passing exactness by 44m). Interpreting and articulating the Bill of Rights -- correctly or not? Mercury squared Saturn natally, so Mercury can take a harsh and pragmatic view of things to assure continuity in the future. ** Saturn/p opposes Neptune/n (passing exactness by 1d 14m); Reality faces off against ideals. This has been going on for some time and could reflect corporatations taking advantage of government cooperation to expand their influence as well as Republican conservatism at work to modify court decisions and policies. It would probably be insightful to view the Patriot Act passing or its upcoming confirmation using PSSRs for those of us following the Fagan school of thought. Dave. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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