Guest guest Posted June 25, 2007 Report Share Posted June 25, 2007 Hi Therese Astrology is my passion, yet i cant seem to get ahead. It takes me a long time to grasp things. It is true that i " see " a lot more than i can read in a chart Im sure there are points in the chart that tell if a person is apt to become an astrologer. if you have any suggestions please let me know. if wondered if perhaps certain personal conduct is required, i think about this because i am a bartender, and perhaps this is not considered " right livelyhood " for an astrologer... ..am i thinking too much??? LOL. At 04:56 PM 6/21/07 -0700, Kit Karson wrote: >>Therese I try and stay true to the Western Sidereal godfathers, but psychially I feel Krishnamurti is the best. Kit, do you mean you have an intuitive feeling that K is correct, but you haven't really used that ayanamsa? But you use the Fagan ayanamsa? >>I also placed the other planets and applied the major dasa and bhutki progressions which i know is incorrect. I'm not sure what you mean by that sentence. Can you explain? thanks, Therese Expecting? Get great news right away with email Auto-Check. Try the Mail Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2007 Report Share Posted June 25, 2007 HI Jollie, The best advice ever given to astrology students :: Aleister Crowley in the only book he ever wrote on the subject tells us to study astrology so completely as we can and then put all that aside and simply pick up charts with no thought of rules, letting the eyes tell the tongue. All trades are grist for the astrologers mill, with the Neptune around bar keeping a plus factor. There have even been butchers in India recognized and praised by all for their saintliness. There are certain Hindu rules for ascertaining in the chart if one has the ability to read " for the multitudes. " It is the tropical and Hindu readers that meet them. The western siderealists less so. That's why they do theory. Maybe we all should have a look? Yes you are................ thinking too much. Dark*Star ________________________________ jollie jhonson wrote: > Astrology is my passion, yet i cant seem to get ahead. It takes me a > long time to grasp things. It is true that i " see " a lot more than i > can read in a chart > > Im sure there are points in the chart that tell if a person is apt to > become an astrologer. > if you have any suggestions please let me know. > if wondered if perhaps certain personal conduct is required, i think > about this because i am a bartender, and perhaps this is not > considered " right livelyhood " for an astrologer... > ..am i thinking too much??? LOL. > > At 04:56 PM 6/21/07 -0700, Kit Karson wrote: > >>Therese I try and stay true to the Western Sidereal godfathers, but > psychially I feel Krishnamurti is the best. > > Kit, do you mean you have an intuitive feeling that K is correct, but > you > haven't really used that ayanamsa? But you use the Fagan ayanamsa? > > >>I also placed the other planets and applied the major dasa and > bhutki > progressions which i know is incorrect. > > I'm not sure what you mean by that sentence. Can you explain? > > thanks, > Therese > > > Expecting? Get great news right away with email Auto-Check. > Try the Mail Beta. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2007 Report Share Posted June 26, 2007 Thanks Dark Star. aaaaaah i feel better now...(smile) Dark Star <pansophia wrote: HI Jollie, The best advice ever given to astrology students :: Aleister Crowley in the only book he ever wrote on the subject tells us to study astrology so completely as we can and then put all that aside and simply pick up charts with no thought of rules, letting the eyes tell the tongue. All trades are grist for the astrologers mill, with the Neptune around bar keeping a plus factor. There have even been butchers in India recognized and praised by all for their saintliness. There are certain Hindu rules for ascertaining in the chart if one has the ability to read " for the multitudes. " It is the tropical and Hindu readers that meet them. The western siderealists less so. That's why they do theory. Maybe we all should have a look? Yes you are................ thinking too much. Dark*Star ________________________________ jollie jhonson wrote: > Astrology is my passion, yet i cant seem to get ahead. It takes me a > long time to grasp things. It is true that i " see " a lot more than i > can read in a chart > > Im sure there are points in the chart that tell if a person is apt to > become an astrologer. > if you have any suggestions please let me know. > if wondered if perhaps certain personal conduct is required, i think > about this because i am a bartender, and perhaps this is not > considered " right livelyhood " for an astrologer... > ..am i thinking too much??? LOL. > > At 04:56 PM 6/21/07 -0700, Kit Karson wrote: > >>Therese I try and stay true to the Western Sidereal godfathers, but > psychially I feel Krishnamurti is the best. > > Kit, do you mean you have an intuitive feeling that K is correct, but > you > haven't really used that ayanamsa? But you use the Fagan ayanamsa? > > >>I also placed the other planets and applied the major dasa and > bhutki > progressions which i know is incorrect. > > I'm not sure what you mean by that sentence. Can you explain? > > thanks, > Therese > > > Expecting? Get great news right away with email Auto-Check. > Try the Mail Beta. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 At 06:38 PM 6/24/07 -0700, Jollie wrote: > > Astrology is my passion, yet i cant seem to get ahead. It takes me a long time to grasp things. It is true that i " see " a lot more than i can read in a chart > > Im sure there are points in the chart that tell if a person is apt to become an astrologer. > if you have any suggestions please let me know. > if wondered if perhaps certain personal conduct is required, i think about this because i am a bartender, and perhaps this is not considered " right livelyhood " for an astrologer... Hi Jollie, I had written a reply to your post, but my computer froze, and the post was lost. So I'll try to remember what I wrote. In my opinion we're all students. Astrology is so vast, and there is so much we don't know. Each chart is a new horizon. Even now after so many years working with astrology, some charts are just a blank to me. A great deal of astrology is still hidden from us. We don't know the secrets. I've seen enough evidence to know that each very small segment of the ascendant degree carries its own karmic record. And then each single degree has a larger scale record. Remember how your life pattern correlated with my daughter's life? You both have the same degree of Scorpio rising. Only a self-realized Master can truly read a birth chart. The rest of us combine some past information we've learned with a little intuition and guess work. It doesn't matter how you make your living, but it's really impossible to reach a deep level of true intuition without a lot of meditation. And the meditation has to be 'scientific,' that is, it has to *really* take you within instead of only hoping you'll get more intuitive. They say in India that the astrolgoical nadis (astrological intuition) in the psyche generally don't open until one reaches old age. But any time sitting in silence and calming the mind is helpful to some extent. So don't give up! Just continue to study the horoscopes of people in your life, and also any charts that come your way with good biographies. There's no sense in guessing on unknown birth charts. We can just as easily be wrong as right. It's true that being a bartender doesn't help because you're in an atmosphere of alcohol 'spirits,' and people who like to drink. Intuition develops best out in the country, in the mountains, or most of all by the sea with its psychic vibrations, away from city distractions. Life happens the way it's supposed to. Just keep on studying and learning! Astrology isn't supposed to be combined with money, so it's good to earn money another way. Blessings, Therese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2007 Report Share Posted June 28, 2007 At 11:32 AM 6/27/07 -0700, Jollie wrote: >Hi Therese, >...How about your daughter? do you know if she has had any set backs recently? > I do think im almost out of this period so...That which doesnt kill me only makes me stronger " Hi Jollie, Well, let's hope it makes us stronger! I don't know about my daughter as she hardly ever communicates with me, and when she does she only tells me the good news. I know she has a job now that pays well (elder care), but that's all I know. Nice working enviornment--a ranch. Blessings, Therese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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