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The Moon is our thoughts and emotions (I am not aware of how Modern Astrologers view the Moon's indications) and is also our appetites. I won't pretend to represent the entire spectrum of opinion held by 'modern astrologers' but I'd have thought they would conceptualise all the planets as talking a...

What is the traditional view(s) on why he wrote so much, his internet archive mentions more than a 100,000 letters. The Moon is in the first in an air sign. The Moon represents thoughts and emotions, in an air sign (especially a cardinal one) the native will have a tendency to vocalize their opinio...

Hi, Tarnia I'm afraid you've lost me with this commanding (did you mean Virgo?) and obeying jargon, http://www.skyscript.co.uk/antiscia.html there are in the hellenistic tradition a concept of commanding vs obeying signs, so Tienka probably meant virgo. If you are really interested in the antiscia ...

Hi Atlantean Some potentially interesting midpoint arrangements here. Without more knowledge of the what, how, why, where........ of this correspondence I feel it?s hard to pinpoint what astrological factors are generating the behaviour. Hi Tienka I'm afraid you've lost me with this commanding (did ...

Hi all, Tania: there is an interesting article on the site of Darrelyn Gunsburg where she explores the use of antiscia in relationships. She uses an orb of 5 degrees and that is what I do as well. So in this example the Moon is within 1 degree orb on the contra-antiscion of Saturn and Venus is with...

Hi Gr What orb are you allowing for antiscia? I think Saturn is more relevant here than it immediately seems as he was someone who produced, he has no water or much earth by sign so we can deduce he's fundamentally living in his head not his body. Plus he had this short and painful relationship with...

Hi Tarnia, I may have misunderstood you. At first I took your ?Until some astrologers commit themselves to a few sessions in the lab . . .? to be a nasty pointed remark, but I may have been wrong. If so, I do apologize. :? Pointed in so much as it was matter of fact, albeit many astrologers dislike...

I've not read any of his stuff but going by wiki then this 12th house unaspected Mercury articulating the tight Moon Uranus conjunction is interesting. ''Lovecraft's protagonists usually achieve the mirror-opposite of traditional gnosis and mysticism by momentarily glimpsing the horror of ultimate r...

Until some astrologers commit themselves to a few sessions in the lab and get their preferences tested the question will remain open. Perhaps you missed it. And that's just another way of saying 'Who are you to make such a confident statement?'. I wouldn't be to confident as to any definitive outco...

I think you will find in a court of law that if the tip of your finger went over the boundary of the property it would be argued you had entered the others domain, The question in front of us is where that boundary is, not whether or not it exists. Until some astrologers commit themselves to a few ...

As soon as the gate is opened you are in the others environment . . . Uh . . . no, you're really not. You are at the entrance to it. Once at the opened gate you could turn around and walk away from the garden without ever having been inside. You can be perfectly truthful in replying 'No' later in a...

. . . once you have opened the garden gate then your dynamics have shifted. Yes, your dynamics are shifted ? you are now facing a garden. But wouldn't the dynamics of the garden experience be stronger if you were within the garden ? surrounded by it ? and not standing at the gate looking in? As soo...

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