Two bits of information, mainly related to Therese's interest in Steiner, and her idea that the sidereal zodiac may underlie the qualities of the tropical one : 1° In relation to his christology, Steiner would have asserted the coincidence of the zodiacs in 333 AD (unfortunately I cannot find the pr... Forum: Philosophy & Science Topic: Rudolf Steiner and the Zodiac Replies: 20 Views: 23884 Tue May 21, 2019 9:36 pm Jump to post
The distinction between sidereal natal astrology, and a tropical branch for mundane affairs, sounds very interesting. But I tend to think that nations have a soul, as hinted by the biblic locution of the Angels of the Nations ? Incidentally, the word "nation" is directly connected to the w... Forum: Philosophy & Science Topic: Rudolf Steiner and the Zodiac Replies: 20 Views: 23884 Sun Jun 18, 2017 6:33 pm Jump to post
Incidentally, I was reading "Zodiacs Old and New" by Cyril Fagan ; he speaks of the date 2791 BC, when Eta Ursa Major (Alka?d) and Spica were aligned at 9h18 of right ascension (Thuban being the pole star) Interestingly, at this time, Vega and Alta?r were also aligned relative to this pole... Forum: Indian and Asian astrology Topic: Stars of the Nakshatras Replies: 9 Views: 13286 Tue Jun 06, 2017 7:46 pm Jump to post
Thank you Therese for your review. I have also been disturbed by the misalignment ! I suggest that stars could be reported on the ecliptic from the celestial pole, that is to say through equatorial projection. This way, Arcturus would fit nicely in Swati. Vega would "fall" onto the Nunki a... Forum: Indian and Asian astrology Topic: Stars of the Nakshatras Replies: 9 Views: 13286 Sun Jun 04, 2017 8:34 am Jump to post