Guest guest Posted September 5, 2006 Report Share Posted September 5, 2006 Therese wrote: > Parmahansa Yogananda had that position, and he was extremely focused and > led an organization based in two countries. Sari: That's exactly what I mean. It's that kind of energy that I'm repeatedly seeing in the Moon on the ascendant. I presented here my enneagram theory about the correlation between nine planets and enneagram types. The system has been otherwise ready for many months, but the central triangle (types 3 - 6- 9) has given me a hard time. It seems that maybe my previous model (which is the model I presented and the Finnish summer convention; I changed it after that) is right after all: 3 = Mars - ambition, competition, being at the top. If the 4th of July US chart has it's birth time before 8.09 PM, it has it's Moon in the nakshatra ruled by Mars. Enneagram writers have pointed out that the US is a typical Three type country. 6 = the Moon - security, fear, confirming things, but also: looking for authorities and then questioning them, trust issues. This would explain perfectly the Cancer emphasis on George W. Bush's chart. 9 = Rahu (North Node of the Moon) - searching for the gold pot from the end of a rainbow. But this would also mean that Rahu is not necessarily any kind of materialistic, ambitious achiever (like for example Komilla Sutten describes it), quite the contrary. But this would explain Rahu's connection with drugs and alcohol. If Rahu is like type Nine, it would be best described with one word: Neptune. In Jaimini system of astrology, Rahu is the co-ruler of sidereal Aquarius - and most of it resides in tropical Pisces. Things get interesting, when we remember that in hindu astrology it's said that Rahu is like Saturn. If Rahu mirrors the Western concept of Neptune, what that makes Saturn to be?? Regards, Sari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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