Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 Hello Annie, Thanks for the tips! Anne , a ivanovna <ivanovna12> wrote: > Dear Anne, > I'm sure Morgana will have more ideas about good Pluto books, but just wanted to mention that I love Donna Cunningham's " Healing Pluto Problems " and Jeff Green's " Pluto: The Evolutionary Journey of the Soul " . > Take care, > Annie > > hagazussah <hagazussa@c...> wrote: > Hi Morgana, > > What is the title of Liz Greenes book about saturn you mentioned? > And pluto is in sagittarius right now. Yes pluto gives more > dramatically impacts on people's life. So I have noticed when it > passed my sun. And yes about the twins: pluto creeped over my moon > when I got pregnant and gave birth to them: it dramatically changed > my work: yes because my moon is placed in my sixt house in western > astrology. In Jyotish my moon is in the 8th house, so I have to > figure out what that means too. I will defeinitely need to do a > course as soon as I have moved house. Can you recommend any good > specific books about pluto? I have only read about Pluto in the > general books about planets and astrology from Stephen Forrest and > Stephen Arroyo. > > Anne > > , morgana > <aquatiger1950> wrote: > > Hi Anne, I am referring to the western idea of Saturn when I > speak about it, or refer to Liz Greene's book, but the Planet that > really causes dramatic shifts for me (mostly horrid, but always good > I guess to be transformed) is Pluto. Jyotish does not recognize > the outers, but I would always have to include them. They all > impact me in a huge way I have noticed, so I am happy that saturn > has been so nice to me. My natal Saturn is part of a huge natal > configuration in my chart too...but it is in mutual reception with > Mercury adding to its flavour, cheers, Morgana > > > > (I am doing up the charts of the twins-a fascinating contemplation > for me the moment I get a moment, thanks for their data, and might I > add, NO WONDER you are experiencing burnout! M > > > > hagazussah <hagazussa@c...> wrote: > > was: Re: 2-Bettina, & all: >MK 4/20.. ..re... How Rahu/ketu are > > beneficormalefic for a horoscope? > > > > Hi Flick and Morgana, > > > > Are you specifically referring to Jyotish or also to western > > interpretations of saturn? Yes saturn is setting limits, but I > have > > noticed that I also need limits and I am still learning to set my > > limits carefully, which is not so easy. Saturn always is in a > > corrective mode. When you learn the lessons of saturn, you will be > > able to omit the things that are too much. I am curious about what > > saturn has to say in my Jyotish chart, where it is in the 1st > house > > in ashwini/aries. > > > > Anne > > > > , Flick <rubysun@n...> > wrote: > > > On 21/4/04 12:05 am, " morgana " <aquatiger1950> wrote: > > > > > > > I really have to state here that Saturn is not always the bad > > guy. Certainly > > > > in my life Saturn has given me great gifts on the supposed bad > > aspects. > > > > cheers, Morgana > > > > > > Morgana, you are so completely right. Although some Saturn > > transits have > > > been tiresome for me if they've coincided with something I've > been > > in a > > > hurry for, when I look back over my life many of the most > > significant > > > achievements I've had have been under Saturn sub dasas. I like > Liz > > Greene's > > > take on Saturn, the way that it can strengthen you so much. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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