Guest guest Posted January 30, 2009 Report Share Posted January 30, 2009 Hi Everyone, It occurred to me today that there's really only one way that the zodiac issue might be eventually solved. The proof (if it exists) would have to be strictly mathematical. There are a number of ways we might use math to solve the zodiac issue. Others might be able to think of additional ways to use the math. (1) Timing, which David Monroe has discussed in past posts. At least for the present the fixed reference frame seems to give better timing results for transits to natal charts and solar and lunar return charts. However, we need a lot more work in this area. (2) Large research projects such as Sari has been doing. These projects give pointers to additional work in specific areas. These studies aren't conclusive, but are valuable in suggesting further supportive research. (3) Sign boundaries: Let's say that Neptune conjunct the ascendant seems to give certain results within a sign. Do these results change when a new sign begins in one zodiac or the other? (The best current source of charts is ADB.) (4) There are various ways to use varga charts, especially the navamsa, to pinpoint key planets. This would come under more advanced research. (5) We need to find ways of isolating effects in the sign overlap degrees between the tropical and sidereal zodiacs. These are the final degrees of tropical signs and the early degrees of sidereal signs. In order to cover most ayanamsas, we'd need to limit the number of degrees studied. Just a few thoughts. Therese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2009 Report Share Posted January 31, 2009 Quoting sign boundaries in Therese's last posting: (3) Sign boundaries: Let's say that Neptune conjunct the ascendant seems to give certain results within a sign. Do these results change when a new sign begins in one zodiac or the other? (The best current source of charts is ADB.) In the Tropical Zodiac, we have just had Pluto enter Capricorn. That can be checked out in mundane charts. Saturn changes signs often enough, recently and again in a bit, to check it out in individual's charts. We could also check when Pluto went into Sidereal Sag awhile ago for mundane charts. Two possible mini-projects for the list; one in the mundane field, one in the individual field. Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2009 Report Share Posted January 31, 2009 At 12:47 AM 1/31/09 -0000, Davae wrote: > >In the Tropical Zodiac, we have just had Pluto enter Capricorn. That >can be checked out in mundane charts. Saturn changes signs often >enough, recently and again in a bit, to check it out in individual's >charts. We could also check when Pluto went into Sidereal Sag awhile >ago for mundane charts. Two possible mini-projects for the list; one >in the mundane field, one in the individual field. Dave ---------------------- Dave, I've tracked Pluto through (sidereal) Scorpio and Sag. I'll see if I can find my notes and post them here. It may be too early to see the effects of tropical Capricorn--that is, if there *is* a tropical Capricorn. Mostly events are better seen in retrospect after some years with Pluto. Saturn would be easier to check since it changes signs often. I stay with the ascendant for personal charts because every distinct difference I've seen for my small research projects highlights the ascendant. Therese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 Hi Therese: You replied to a post of mine on Mark Kincaid's list (Nature's Astrology) about the tropical/sidereal zodiac. I am throwing in a 'test of the true zodiac' without doing much analysis of my own. But I thought since it was a topic you were discussing on this list that you or others might want to examine February 14, which is being heralded as the beginning of the Age of Aquarius by tropicalists. Putting aside precession for the moment (or including it) in the sidereal chart for Feb 14 at 10 AM CST, Jupiter is exactly conjunct Rahu at 15* but has actually passed Rahu by about 14 minutes (in Parashara, ayanamsa, Lahiri, I think), so technically guru is no longer hemmed in by malefics Rahu and Ketu. Nevertheless, most Vedic astrologers are viewing the Saturn exchange with Sun in Capricorn and Saturn in Leo (and through the Sun's transit in Aquarius) along with Rahu's conjunction of the planets in Capricorn through mid-February as a potentially volatile time. My own view is that the nodal influence will prevail, especially while Jupiter is with Rahu in Capricorn through 2009 and then again (on the intensity scale) when the combination opposes Mars with Ketu later in the year. But for the moment I am focusing on the next couple of weeks with the sidereal stellium of planets in Capricorn and am questioning whether Jupiter with exalted Venus in Jupiter's house might prevail in a positive light over the Rahu conjunctions in Capricorn (giving perhaps the tropical view an edge). Here is the tropical interpretation (I am posting the whole article with the links) and I would be interested in the response of anyone who might use this tropical alignment in comparison with the sidereal transits as one way to 'test the true zodiac.' -Janna www.greatmystery.org/events/malta09.html. The Household Gods by John Watershouse, circa 1880 The Dawning of the Age of Aquarius: A Rare Astrological Concentration Jude Currivan, Ph.D. The most profound spiritual traditions of ancient times perceived the manifest world, at all scales of existence as being generated and pervaded by a cosmic trinity of active, passive and neutral principles – the divine essence of the masculine, feminine and child. The Vedic sages of ancient India saw the male/active life-force energy they called the pingala and the female/passive energy they called the ida weaving around and through our chakras and the child/neutral energy they called the shushumna as channeling up through them. When these divine masculine and feminine energies are balanced and so able to fully `birth' the divine child energies within us, the ancient sages saw the so-called kundalini energy that otherwise lies dormant at the base of the spine, surge through us enabling us to fully embody our divine nature. The purpose of the sacred marriage between the divine feminine and masculine that the ancient peoples, such as those of Malta, enacted in their temples was thus not only to bring cosmic harmony and fertility to their land but within themselves. For such balance enables the energetic activation or `birth' of the divine child within us and the attainment of enlightenment. When this cosmic trinity of consciousness is harmonized and fully expressed within us, we are truly `healed' and `whole' as embodied by the universal symbol of the caduceus as a representation of healing from earliest times. For millennia, only the highest adepts understood and have attained such wholeness. But elders and mystics around the world are saying that now is the time, when we have evolved to a point where we are all able to awaken our inner divinity. This is our spiritual destiny at the dawning of the Age of Aquarius. End of This Age, courtesy of San Francisco Sentinel In mid February, we are offered cosmic support to this re-membering of who we really are, by a rare astrological concentration that brings together a number of planets together with the North Node – denoting higher purpose - in Aquarius. And which energizes and inspires the possibility for transcendental breakthrough and healing. We measure our global sense of both space (longitude) and time (universal time - UT or GMT) from the prime meridian located at Greenwich, England. We can perceive the collective influence of this momentous astrological event by looking at the alignment from this globally `centered' perspective. When we do, something extraordinary and exquisite emerges. At dawn on 14th February the day dedicated to St Valentine, the patron saint of Love, the Moon in Libra enters the seventh house of relationships. And Jupiter and Mars are aligned in Aquarius in the twelfth house of spiritual transformation. Forty years ago, the intuitive words of a song called Aquarius, brought the dawning of the new age into our collective awareness: When the Moon is in the seventh house And Jupiter aligns with Mars. Then peace will guide the planets And love will steer the stars. At dawn on 14th February the Cosmos actually embodies this perfect alignment to support our collective manifestation of love and peace and the dawning of the Age of Aquarius. The Aquarian chart of 14th February reveals an incredible concentration of cosmic influences blending with the energies of Aquarius in the twelfth house. Expansive Jupiter and energetic Mars are aligned with the higher purpose of the North Node. The presence of Chiron the wounded healer offers us the opportunity to heal the schisms that have separated us for so long. Neptune emphasizes collective humanitarian movements and the co-creation of social justice. And the presence of the radiant Sun enlightens the entire alignment. Mercury also in the twelfth house but just beyond the cusp in Capricorn, allies with transformational Pluto to communicate and anchor the Shift throughout our global structures and institutions. The Moon in Libra in the seventh house emphasizes harmonious real –ationships. Venus in Aries in the first house energizes and empowers dynamic co-creativity. And whilst Saturn the great task master in opposition to Uranus the unexpected awakener is suggesting an ongoing confrontation as the dregs of the unsustainable old paradigm reluctantly give way to the untested hope of the new, their placements in Virgo and Pisces brings practical altruism and visionary inspiration to the transition. Alignment view from the horizon At 7.25am on 14th February – and for the 18 minutes of the alignment, I invite you, in the universal heart, to add your own intention for love and peace and to co-create the dawning of the Age of Aquarius to that of the Cosmos. In whatever way feels appropriate for you, you may choose to align with7.25am (UT) or 7.25am your own local time energizing a wave of intention that will surge around the Earth. Having searched for over a thousand years, I can find no other alignments in the past of this incredible significance. But amazingly, at one moment in time nearly fifty years ago, the collective voices of our ancient ancestors seem to have been given such a cosmic voice to energetically seed this coming Age and the birth of the Aquarian human. In 1962 at the same time on the same day, as 2009, Jupiter and Mars were in Aquarius in the twelfth house and the Moon in the seventh house. But then the awesome concentration of planets that energize the 2009 alignment was missing. And instead of the North Node (higher purpose) being aligned with Jupiter and Mars as it is in 2009, it was in opposition. What this means is that back in 1962 it was the so-called south node rather than the north node that was aligned with Jupiter and Mars. The south node represents what we bring in from the past. So in 1962 the potential for us the birth the Age of Aquarius came through from our collective race memory - but only now are we able to fully manifest its higher purpose. In 1962 we essentially took a collective in-breath of possibility and now with the cosmic support of the Aquarian alignment of 14th February 2009 we are able to take the out-breath and make it happen. The second verse of the song Aquarius is; Harmony and understanding Sympathy and trust abounding No more falsehoods or derisions Golden living dreams of visions Magic crystal revelation And the minds true liberation Aquarius! Aquarius! In our sacred journey to Malta we will join our voices to those of our ancestors and all the peacemakers throughout the millennia that hoped for and sought to co-create Heaven on Mother Earth. Their intentions and hard work kept the possibility of this vision alive. And in our time, we have the opportunity to realize their dreams and ours and enable a HoMecoming for us all! To find out more about the Sacred Journey to Malta: Awakening to the Great Creative Mystery in the Heart of the Mediterranean with Jude Currivan, Ph.D., full details are available at www.greatmystery.org/events/malta09.html. , Therese Hamilton <eastwest wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > > It occurred to me today that there's really only one way that the zodiac > issue might be eventually solved. The proof (if it exists) would have to be > strictly mathematical. There are a number of ways we might use math to > solve the zodiac issue. Others might be able to think of additional ways to > use the math. > > (1) Timing, which David Monroe has discussed in past posts. At least for > the present the fixed reference frame seems to give better timing results > for transits to natal charts and solar and lunar return charts. However, we > need a lot more work in this area. > > (2) Large research projects such as Sari has been doing. These projects > give pointers to additional work in specific areas. These studies aren't > conclusive, but are valuable in suggesting further supportive research. > > (3) Sign boundaries: Let's say that Neptune conjunct the ascendant seems to > give certain results within a sign. Do these results change when a new sign > begins in one zodiac or the other? (The best current source of charts is ADB.) > > (4) There are various ways to use varga charts, especially the navamsa, to > pinpoint key planets. This would come under more advanced research. > > (5) We need to find ways of isolating effects in the sign overlap degrees > between the tropical and sidereal zodiacs. These are the final degrees of > tropical signs and the early degrees of sidereal signs. In order to cover > most ayanamsas, we'd need to limit the number of degrees studied. > > Just a few thoughts. > > Therese > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 At 06:33 PM 2/3/09 -0000, Janna wrote: >Hi Therese: > >You replied to a post of mine on Mark Kincaid's list (Nature's Astrology) about the >tropical/sidereal zodiac. I am throwing in a 'test of the true zodiac' without doing much >analysis of my own. But I thought since it was a topic you were discussing on this lis that you or others might want to examine February 14, which is being heralded as the >beginning of the Age of Aquarius by tropicalists... Hi Janna, At the onset, common sense says that the Age of Aquarius isn't going to be a sudden event. It will phase in gradually, probably over at least 200 or more years as the Piscean age wanes. All we have to do is look at the world today to realize that we have yet to see a new age dawning for humanity. What we're seeing is the full fledged battle between the new era preparing to enter and the old era hanging on for dear life. The war and bloodshed of the Piscean age continue. The churches have not yet fallen. The world has yet to see universal brotherhood. The supposed good will and concern for our brothers of the Aquarian Age isn't really here yet, except perhaps in small conclaves and with some individuals. [Janna wrote:] >Nevertheless, most Vedic astrologers are viewing the Saturn exchange with Sun in >Capricorn and Saturn in Leo (and through the Sun's transit in Aquarius) along with Rahu's conjunction of the planets in Capricorn through mid-February as a potentially volatile time... Let's wait and see what this period brings. So often astrologers make predictions based on planetary conditions and nothing happens. However, with so many planets in tropical Aquarius/Sidereal Capricorn, in some way we should be seeing the effect of this sign. One obvious effect is the election of a U.S. president with Capricorn rising and Saturn conjunct Jupiter in the same sign. Sidereal Capricorn is quite different than tropical Capricorn. Capricorn's number is 10, a number of the universal. As we all know, Saturn is the planet associated with Capricorn as its lord. So Saturn in Leo is going to tone the effects of the stellium. However, first we can take a look at Saturn in mythology: Saturn in Roman culture wasn't a malefic personage. He brought the frightened and antagoistic tribes together, teaching them to share and live together in communities. The reign of Saturn was known as the Golden Age as he taught the people to trust one another and live together in harmony (today's democratic ideals. With this mini sketch of Saturn, we can see reflections of our new president's personal philosophy. Whether he'll be able to carry out his ideas is another question, and the fact that the sidereal Capricorn stellium is disposited by Saturn in a sign quite antagonistic to Saturn's values is another question. I would agree that we can expect some sort of traumatic event or events, but in order to try to be specific, I'd have to check the stars and other symbolism. I'd also have to study Obama's horoscope, and perhaps those of other world leaders and their countries. Or perhaps we can expect more disasters related to the waters of the earth since from earliest times the constellation of Capricorn has always been associated with water. I'd also have to set up ingress charts for various areas of the earth to see if the critical 8th house aspect between Capricorn and Saturn is in an angular position. Not having time for all this, my attitude is 'wait and see.' But the Age of Aquarius? No, we're not there yet. I believe the Vedic astrologers are more on the mark. Thanks for your post and for posting the article link, Janna. I haven't had time to read the article thoroughly as yet, but others may want to comment. To be blunt, a quick scan of the article had me place it in the 'not relevant' column of my mind. The article seems to be 100 percent 'tropical think,' but perhaps I missed something! Blessings, Therese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2009 Report Share Posted February 8, 2009 Hi Therese: I agree with many of your points and do think much of the controversy is " tropical think. " " At the onset, common sense says that the Age of Aquarius isn't going to be a sudden event. It will phase in gradually, probably over at least 200 or more years as the Piscean age wanes. All we have to do is look at the world today to realize that we have yet to see a new age dawning for humanity. " One spiritual group with whom I have had a deep connection since the early seventies is beginning a 1000 day meditation on February 14, which their spiritual preceptor, Yogi Bhajan, prepared in 1992. I am including the link in the event it may be of interest to anyone on your list. Meditation for an Invincible Spirit in the Aquarian Age http://kriteachings.org/1000day/1000_yrs_and_beyond.htm 11:30 AM (or your time) February 14, 2008 You would want to suspend sidereal calculations for the beginning of the Age of Aquarius since the meditation is for the 1000 days beginning February 14 and culminating on November 11, 2011 (11:11:11), heralded as the end of the transitional cusp of the Age of Pisces and the beginning of the cusp of the Age of Aquarius, which begins in 2038. I don't know if you are familiar with the Tarot card, I think the six of swords, which is sometimes called Navigation, and interpreted as blending scientific knowledge with intuitive perception. I am interpreting this 1,000 day practice as perhaps an indicator of the coming time until November 2011 as being the most challenging phase of the ending of the Piscean Age and the beginning of a new 'dawning of for humanity. " And it is interesting to me in light of the information you've provided about Saturn that it begins just as the Sun has moved from sidereal Capricorn to Aquarius (although still in Mars- ruled Dhanistha), perhaps emphasizing even more the symbolic cusp period between the Piscean-Aquarian ages. " What we're seeing is the full fledged battle between the new era preparing to enter and the old era hanging on for dear life. The war and bloodshed of the Piscean age continue. The churches have not yet fallen. The world has yet to see universal brotherhood. The supposed good will and concern for our brothers of the Aquarian Age isn't really here yet, except perhaps in small conclaves and with some individuals. " I too have a 'wait and see' attitude and don't think the 'new dawn' of universal brotherhood collectively will happen in my lifetime, except perhaps on an inner level. But I do think keeping the intention is paramount for those individuals who have been preparing for the new age in consciousness, and I do agree that the new US President is the outer collective symbol of the transition. Blessings, Janna , Therese Hamilton <eastwest wrote: > > At 06:33 PM 2/3/09 -0000, Janna wrote: > >Hi Therese: > > > >You replied to a post of mine on Mark Kincaid's list (Nature's Astrology) > about the > >tropical/sidereal zodiac. I am throwing in a 'test of the true zodiac' > without doing much > >analysis of my own. But I thought since it was a topic you were discussing > on this lis that you or others might want to examine February 14, which is > being heralded as the > >beginning of the Age of Aquarius by tropicalists... > > Hi Janna, > > At the onset, common sense says that the Age of Aquarius isn't going to be > a sudden event. It will phase in gradually, probably over at least 200 or > more years as the Piscean age wanes. All we have to do is look at the world > today to realize that we have yet to see a new age dawning for humanity. > > What we're seeing is the full fledged battle between the new era preparing > to enter and the old era hanging on for dear life. The war and bloodshed of > the Piscean age continue. The churches have not yet fallen. The world has > yet to see universal brotherhood. The supposed good will and concern for > our brothers of the Aquarian Age isn't really here yet, except perhaps in > small conclaves and with some individuals. > > [Janna wrote:] > >Nevertheless, most Vedic astrologers are viewing the Saturn exchange with > Sun in > >Capricorn and Saturn in Leo (and through the Sun's transit in Aquarius) > along with Rahu's conjunction of the planets in Capricorn through > mid-February as a potentially volatile time... > > Let's wait and see what this period brings. So often astrologers make > predictions based on planetary conditions and nothing happens. However, > with so many planets in tropical Aquarius/Sidereal Capricorn, in some way > we should be seeing the effect of this sign. One obvious effect is the > election of a U.S. president with Capricorn rising and Saturn conjunct > Jupiter in the same sign. > > Sidereal Capricorn is quite different than tropical Capricorn. Capricorn's > number is 10, a number of the universal. As we all know, Saturn is the > planet associated with Capricorn as its lord. So Saturn in Leo is going to > tone the effects of the stellium. However, first we can take a look at > Saturn in mythology: > > Saturn in Roman culture wasn't a malefic personage. He brought the > frightened and antagoistic tribes together, teaching them to share and live > together in communities. The reign of Saturn was known as the Golden Age as > he taught the people to trust one another and live together in harmony > (today's democratic ideals. With this mini sketch of Saturn, we can see > reflections of our new president's personal philosophy. Whether he'll be > able to carry out his ideas is another question, and the fact that the > sidereal Capricorn stellium is disposited by Saturn in a sign quite > antagonistic to Saturn's values is another question. > > I would agree that we can expect some sort of traumatic event or events, > but in order to try to be specific, I'd have to check the stars and other > symbolism. I'd also have to study Obama's horoscope, and perhaps those of > other world leaders and their countries. Or perhaps we can expect more > disasters related to the waters of the earth since from earliest times the > constellation of Capricorn has always been associated with water. I'd also > have to set up ingress charts for various areas of the earth to see if the > critical 8th house aspect between Capricorn and Saturn is in an angular > position. > > Not having time for all this, my attitude is 'wait and see.' But the Age of > Aquarius? No, we're not there yet. I believe the Vedic astrologers are more > on the mark. > > Thanks for your post and for posting the article link, Janna. I haven't had > time to read the article thoroughly as yet, but others may want to comment. > To be blunt, a quick scan of the article had me place it in the 'not > relevant' column of my mind. The article seems to be 100 percent 'tropical > think,' but perhaps I missed something! > > Blessings, > Therese > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Posted February 10, 2009 At 09:22 PM 2/8/09 -0000, Janna wrote: >One spiritual group with whom I have had a deep connection since the early seventies is >beginning a 1000 day meditation on February 14, which their spiritual preceptor, Yogi >Bhajan, prepared in 1992. I am including the link in the event it may be of interest to >anyone on your list. >Meditation for an Invincible Spirit in the Aquarian Age >http://kriteachings.org/1000day/1000_yrs_and_beyond.htm >11:30 AM (or your time) February 14, 2008 ----------------------------- Thank you, Janna. Janna wrote: >You would want to suspend sidereal calculations for the beginning of the Age of Aquarius >since the meditation is for the 1000 days beginning February 14 and culminating on November 11, 2011 (11:11:11), heralded as the end of the transitional cusp of the Age of >Pisces and the beginning of the cusp of the Age of Aquarius, which begins in 2038. ----------------------------- I've followed the 24,000 year cycle discussed in Swami Sri Yukteswar's THE HOLY SCIENCE. Although I disagree with the start date in that book (At that time in India the Lahiri zodiac had not yet seen the light of day.), I do accept the principle: That is, the age of Virgo-Pisces began at the zero ayanamsa date when the equinoxes aligned with the Virgo-Pisces cusps. This would be 285 with Lahiri and 291 with Krishnamurti. So adding 2000 to either date would give us the full entrance into the Age of Leo-Aquarius. Then there are those who don't want to see the Age of Aquarius until the equinox actually falls among the stars of Aquarius. As Rob Hand has pointed out, we still have a way to go to reach that date. >Janna wrote: >(...) I too have a 'wait and see' attitude and don't think the 'new dawn' of universal brotherhood collectively will happen in my lifetime, except perhaps on an inner level. But I do think keeping the intention is paramount for those individuals who have been preparing for the new age in consciousness, and I do agree that the new US President is the outer collective symbol of the transition. It will be interesting to see how much our new prsident will be able to manifest the spirit of transition. Blessings, Therese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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