Guest guest Posted December 11, 2005 Report Share Posted December 11, 2005 Hi All, Pluto has just moved into Sidereal Sagittarius. As always, when a slow-moving planet changes signs, I'm on the lookout for media or entertainment events that reflect principles of the new sign. It occurred to me that the exerpts of the movie review below may reflect the absolutes of sidereal Sagittarius and a part of the fundamental symbolism of Jupiter. Therese ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Children open a door and step into an enchanted world of good and evil -- the name of the place is 'Narnia:' Mick LaSalle, Chronicle Movie Critic Friday, December 9, 2005 " The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe " was the product of a Great Britain that had just been through a war of survival. The story neither was about World War II, nor was it an allegory for it, and yet it was informed by the moral absolutes and challenges of the wartime period: There's the presence of darkest evil, which can't be avoided but must be faced head-on. There's the grim understanding that sacrifice is necessary...And, in the presence of a wickedness so complete as to be supernatural, there's faith in absolute goodness... " Rather than reduce the novel to a fairy tale, they take up Lewis' challenge and make a film that deals with the spiritual underpinnings of existence, i.e., the meaning of life. Except for " The Lord of the Rings " trilogy, there's no philosophical precedent for this kind of film in recent cinema: The idea that life might even have an ultimate meaning goes against the modern trend...It's a movie of intelligence and power, of beauty, universality and largeness of spirit... " End of Excerpts Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2005 Report Share Posted December 12, 2005 Hi Therese I don't think a movie release would cut it with Houck as signs of an ingress. But since he used the same ayanamsha as you, I wonder what he sees. He liked big time news events -- stock slides, declarations of war, and changeovers in governments. Could be that US doom and gloom scenario so many have called for (including me) will finally fructify. The 15th looks possible. Of course, for all those Fagan folks out there, you will have your time in the sun soon enough. Chris therese hamilton <eastwest wrote: Hi All, Pluto has just moved into Sidereal Sagittarius. As always, when a slow-moving planet changes signs, I'm on the lookout for media or entertainment events that reflect principles of the new sign. It occurred to me that the exerpts of the movie review below may reflect the absolutes of sidereal Sagittarius and a part of the fundamental symbolism of Jupiter. Therese ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Children open a door and step into an enchanted world of good and evil -- the name of the place is 'Narnia:' Mick LaSalle, Chronicle Movie Critic Friday, December 9, 2005 " The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe " was the product of a Great Britain that had just been through a war of survival. The story neither was about World War II, nor was it an allegory for it, and yet it was informed by the moral absolutes and challenges of the wartime period: There's the presence of darkest evil, which can't be avoided but must be faced head-on. There's the grim understanding that sacrifice is necessary...And, in the presence of a wickedness so complete as to be supernatural, there's faith in absolute goodness... " Rather than reduce the novel to a fairy tale, they take up Lewis' challenge and make a film that deals with the spiritual underpinnings of existence, i.e., the meaning of life. Except for " The Lord of the Rings " trilogy, there's no philosophical precedent for this kind of film in recent cinema: The idea that life might even have an ultimate meaning goes against the modern trend...It's a movie of intelligence and power, of beauty, universality and largeness of spirit... " End of Excerpts " 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 December 12, 2005 Report Share Posted December 12, 2005 If Sagittarius rules sheep as well as horses........ Broke Back Mountain?? ________________________________ therese hamilton wrote: > Hi All, > > Pluto has just moved into Sidereal Sagittarius. As always, when a > slow-moving planet changes signs, I'm on the lookout for media or > entertainment events that reflect principles of the new sign. It occurred > to me that the exerpts of the movie review below may reflect the absolutes > of sidereal Sagittarius and a part of the fundamental symbolism of Jupiter. > > Therese > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Children open a door and step into an enchanted world of good and evil -- > the name of the place is 'Narnia:' Mick LaSalle, Chronicle Movie Critic > > Friday, December 9, 2005 > > " The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe " was the product of a Great Britain > that had just been through a war of survival. The story neither was about > World War II, nor was it an allegory for it, and yet it was informed by the > moral absolutes and challenges of the wartime period: There's the presence > of darkest evil, which can't be avoided but must be faced head-on. There's > the grim understanding that sacrifice is necessary...And, in the presence > of a wickedness so complete as to be supernatural, there's faith in > absolute goodness... > > " Rather than reduce the novel to a fairy tale, they take up Lewis' > challenge and make a film that deals with the spiritual underpinnings of > existence, i.e., the meaning of life. Except for " The Lord of the Rings " > trilogy, there's no philosophical precedent for this kind of film in recent > cinema: The idea that life might even have an ultimate meaning goes against > the modern trend...It's a movie of intelligence and power, of beauty, > universality and largeness of spirit... " > > End of Excerpts > > > > " 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 December 12, 2005 Report Share Posted December 12, 2005 At 09:03 PM 12/11/05 -0800, Dark*Star wrote: > >If Sagittarius rules sheep as well as horses........ >Broke Back Mountain?? >________________________________ I think that's Jupiter in Libra. Haven't seen the movie, only read about it. I did see 'Narnia' though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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