Guest guest Posted May 31, 2008 Report Share Posted May 31, 2008 PS: You might find this site useful in determining time of death: http://www.solsticepoint.com/astrologersmemorial/houck.html _________________________________ Apologies for following the lead with the incorrect name. As you see it's Richard Houck. I had started to type Richard but, seeing what you'd put, I changed it to Robert and duly altered the surname as well...sorry to all who must have found it as difficult as i did to locate his chart. Name: HOUCK, RICHARD 13/04/1947 Time: 00:51 CST (+6:00) Gender: M Place: Des Moines, IA Lat: 41 N 36 Lng: 93 W 36 RoddenRating: A DataSource: From memory SourceNotes: LMR quotes him by letter 4/1993 Biography: American astrologer, pro since 1980, a lecturer and author of over 100 articles in astrological magazines. With a background in the business and computer worlds, and a degree in philosophy from the University of Maryland, he was a partner for many years in ARC associates in Washington, DC. His discipline is Hindu astrology, sidereal, in which he works on political, business, financial and medical astrology. Richard Houck was widely recognized as one of the few astrologers in the world with a practical, integrated grasp of the best of Eastern and Western astrology. He was the sole sponsor of the largest Vedic conference ever held on the East Coast of the United States and he was also a featured lecturer at other major conferences. His many books and articles were widely applauded for their freshness and practicality. Disdaining much of the vague and repetitive sign-oriented typing that passed for Western astrology (basically projection and self-attribution), Rick's work was dedicated to demonstrating the great classical and objective strengths that can be derived from layering useful Western techniques upon the stronger Eastern baseline. He was one of few astrologers to accurately predict the chaos and confusion of the recent presidential election in the United States months prior to its occurrence. His web site was devoted to documented and unequivocal forecasting for which he was recognized and highly regarded. Prior to his astrological career, Rick worked for Arthur Andersen & Company as a manager of the Advanced Computer Auditing Techniques group for the Washington, DC office and was one of their top international trainers in that area. He was the Senior Information Officer for Intelsat, the international governmental consortium that runs the world satellite network. He was also a Director in the Information Technology Division of an executive recruiting firm, President of the largest computer security association in Washington, DC, and an independent consultant to other private companies and the Federal government. He earned a degree in Philosophy. In 1994, Houck published " The Astrology of Death, " Groundswell Press, which was highly applauded and very well received. In April 1999, he was diagnosed with cancer. Using diet and various alternate healing methods, he thrived through the year, feeling strong in spite of some weight loss. However, in November 1999, Rick released the information that the right lobe of his liver has six tumors the diameter of a baseball and cancer is wrapped around the aorta and has metastasized through the body. On 4/01/2001, his wife Paula send out the announcement that Rick had died. Some time before, he had been interviewed for a program on Prophecy on television's Learning Channel. After explaining that is wasn't too hard to come up with the date of death for most charts he went on to say that he expected his own death on 9/13/2031 by heart attack. The above data is copyright protected by AstroDatabank Company. You may share it with friends and republish up to ten data before contacting us as long as it is given proper citation. We have published guidelines for citing AstroDatabank data at http://www.astrodatabank.com/DataPolicy.htm Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2008 Report Share Posted May 31, 2008 Dear Wendy, That's fast work and thanks for the info I too stand corrected on his name bing richard not robert I read the book sometime back in 94 AT MY GURUS PLACE AND TOOK SOME CHART INFO in it, have to locate it NOW as i got the essence of his technique MARAKAS transiting over a eclipse point in maraka dasa, bukti and antara he has used KP ayanamsa not sure if he used other parts of the system like sub, su-ubs etc AS HE DID NOT CONVEY THAT ANYWHERE TO THE BEST OF MY MEMORY THIS POST DOES CLARIFY ALL U SAID ON HIM AND IN GEN ON DEATH. THANKS FOR THE DATA AND THIS POST PRASHANTKUMAR On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 1:41 PM, Wendy Vasicek <jyotishvidya wrote: > Dear Prashant (and All), > > Apologies for following the lead with the incorrect name. As you see it's > Richard Houck. I had started to type Richard but, seeing what you'd put, > I changed it to Robert and duly altered the surname as well...sorry to > all who must have found it as difficult as i did to locate his chart. > > Name: HOUCK, RICHARD > 13/04/1947 > Time: 00:51 CST (+6:00) > Gender: M > Place: Des Moines, IA > Lat: 41 N 36 > Lng: 93 W 36 > > RoddenRating: A > DataSource: From memory > SourceNotes: LMR quotes him by letter 4/1993 > > Biography: American astrologer, pro since 1980, a lecturer and author of > over 100 articles in astrological magazines. With a background in the > business and computer worlds, and a degree in philosophy from the > University of Maryland, he was a partner for many years in ARC associates > in Washington, DC. His discipline is Hindu astrology, sidereal, in which > he works on political, business, financial and medical astrology. > Richard Houck was widely recognized as one of the few astrologers in the > world with a practical, integrated grasp of the best of Eastern and > Western astrology. He was the sole sponsor of the largest Vedic > conference ever held on the East Coast of the United States and he was > also a featured lecturer at other major conferences. > His many books and articles were widely applauded for their freshness and > practicality. Disdaining much of the vague and repetitive sign-oriented > typing that passed for Western astrology (basically projection and > self-attribution), Rick's work was dedicated to demonstrating the great > classical and objective strengths that can be derived from layering > useful Western techniques upon the stronger Eastern baseline. He was one > of few astrologers to accurately predict the chaos and confusion of the > recent presidential election in the United States months prior to its > occurrence. His web site was devoted to documented and unequivocal > forecasting for which he was recognized and highly regarded. > Prior to his astrological career, Rick worked for Arthur Andersen & > Company as a manager of the Advanced Computer Auditing Techniques group > for the Washington, DC office and was one of their top international > trainers in that area. He was the Senior Information Officer for > Intelsat, the international governmental consortium that runs the world > satellite network. He was also a Director in the Information Technology > Division of an executive recruiting firm, President of the largest > computer security association in Washington, DC, and an independent > consultant to other private companies and the Federal government. He > earned a degree in Philosophy. > In 1994, Houck published " The Astrology of Death, " Groundswell Press, > which was highly applauded and very well received. > > In April 1999, he was diagnosed with cancer. Using diet and various > alternate healing methods, he thrived through the year, feeling strong in > spite of some weight loss. However, in November 1999, Rick released the > information that the right lobe of his liver has six tumors the diameter > of a baseball and cancer is wrapped around the aorta and has metastasized > through the body. On 4/01/2001, his wife Paula send out the announcement > that Rick had died. > Some time before, he had been interviewed for a program on Prophecy on > television's Learning Channel. After explaining that is wasn't too hard > to come up with the date of death for most charts he went on to say that > he expected his own death on 9/13/2031 by heart attack. > > The above data is copyright protected by AstroDatabank Company. You may > share it with friends and republish up to ten data before contacting us > as long as it is given proper citation. We have published guidelines for > citing AstroDatabank data at http://www.astrodatabank.com/DataPolicy.htm > > Best Wishes, > Mrs. Wendy > http://JyotishVidya.com <http://jyotishvidya.com/> > ___ > > > > > --- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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