Guest guest Posted September 4, 2006 Report Share Posted September 4, 2006 Bettina wrote: > The dreaminess and sometimes spaciness of trop. Pisces/Sidereal Aquarius I > believe are Uranian traits. I think that trop astr. has confused Neptune > and Uranus. Neptune is boundless, risk taking, unpredictable, > adventurous. > Think of the ocean that goes from being calm and peaceful one minute to > stormy and treacherous the next. It seems to act on a whim, bada-bing, > bada-bang! To me this sounds like Trop Aries/Sidereal Pisces. That sign > changes its mind and its course of action in a nanosecond. > > > > Then we have Uranus, co-ruler of Aquarius. Uranus is the planet of the > victim, the martyr, as well as the dreamer, the mystic, the one who seems > to > receive inspiration from somewhere in outer space. Of all planets, it is > probably the least egotistical. Sari: Hi Bettina, thank you for these observations, they're interesting and sound logical. In fact Aquarius in hindu astrology has quite many of the traits of tropical Pisces. BV Raman writes: " Natives of Aquarius [rising] are reserved, they are peevish when provoked, generous hearted, highly sympathetic and are always bent upon helping others. " Aquarius is also often held as the most mystical sign of all. I don't use outer planets as sign rulers, but I would say Saturn is a victim too, being traditionally the planet of slaves and workers, suffering and dirt. Tropicalists often say that Pisces is a sign of self-undoing and I don't know what would be more self-undoing planet than Saturn, the suffering slave? And as Therese wrote: " According to Edgar Cayce, Saturn isn't so much about focus as about change and being 'double minded in a non-constructive way. " So... it seems that I must still keep on searching the core nature of Saturn in my mind. Depth - yes. Seriousness - yes. Pessimism - yes. Aloofness, seclusion - yes. Theory - yes. But what else? Regards, Sari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2006 Report Share Posted September 4, 2006 Sari . Right you are .. about Saturn. That is one side of its personality. Saturn and Jupiter seem to have 2 sides each. I suppose Mars, Venus and Mercury do, too. ..Bettina _____ On Behalf Of Sari Metsovuori Monday, September 04, 2006 3:48 AM Re: Aquarius / Uranus / Saturn Bettina wrote: > The dreaminess and sometimes spaciness of trop. Pisces/Sidereal Aquarius I > believe are Uranian traits. I think that trop astr. has confused Neptune > and Uranus. Neptune is boundless, risk taking, unpredictable, > adventurous. > Think of the ocean that goes from being calm and peaceful one minute to > stormy and treacherous the next. It seems to act on a whim, bada-bing, > bada-bang! To me this sounds like Trop Aries/Sidereal Pisces. That sign > changes its mind and its course of action in a nanosecond. > > > > Then we have Uranus, co-ruler of Aquarius. Uranus is the planet of the > victim, the martyr, as well as the dreamer, the mystic, the one who seems > to > receive inspiration from somewhere in outer space. Of all planets, it is > probably the least egotistical. Sari: Hi Bettina, thank you for these observations, they're interesting and sound logical. In fact Aquarius in hindu astrology has quite many of the traits of tropical Pisces. BV Raman writes: " Natives of Aquarius [rising] are reserved, they are peevish when provoked, generous hearted, highly sympathetic and are always bent upon helping others. " Aquarius is also often held as the most mystical sign of all. I don't use outer planets as sign rulers, but I would say Saturn is a victim too, being traditionally the planet of slaves and workers, suffering and dirt. Tropicalists often say that Pisces is a sign of self-undoing and I don't know what would be more self-undoing planet than Saturn, the suffering slave? And as Therese wrote: " According to Edgar Cayce, Saturn isn't so much about focus as about change and being 'double minded in a non-constructive way. " So... it seems that I must still keep on searching the core nature of Saturn in my mind. Depth - yes. Seriousness - yes. Pessimism - yes. Aloofness, seclusion - yes. Theory - yes. But what else? Regards, Sari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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