13 by Andrew Bevan The Moon in the chart separates from the sextile of Uranus, before that there is the sextile to Venus, ahead of that the square to Pluto. The fascinating point was how the inner and outer planets alternated. Then she also said to look at the fixed stars. http://www.astronor.com Quote Fri Oct 30, 2009 9:12 am
14 by Tanit So I guess Olivia looked at the modern planets! I didn't even think to look at Uranus or Pluto... Quote Fri Oct 30, 2009 9:16 pm
15 by Andrew Bevan The idea of alternate inner and outer planets in regard to the Moon's past aspects relates to either being incarnated or in a state of beyond worlds. In my analysis of this chart I emphasised the Moon last passing over the body of the Sun in Capricorn, the Sun being lord of the ascendant and the natural significator of Rome and Italy. The question was asked on the Day and in the Hour of Jupiter, who had dignities on the ascendant by triplicity. The Sun, significator of the querent, is in the terms of Jupiter. Jupiter disposes the Moon's South Node. There is a Yod between the Sun, Saturn and the North node in Gemini. The Sun rules the ascendant. Saturn rules the descendant. They are below the horizon. The journey of being incarnated and in the world goes fraom ascendent to descendant. The North node is a Weathercock as to spiritual growth and where we are heading, but the North Node in Gemini shows the meaning of the 'Here and Now'. The Moon's North node is disposed by Mercury, who is rerograde and casts his aspect to the Meridian. Fixed stars: The Sun, Lord of the ascendant, is conjunct the fixed star Vega, which according to Ebertin is arabic for 'The Falling Eagle' and the Babylnians called 'The Star of the Queen of Life'. http://www.astronor.com Quote Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:39 am
16 by Andrew Bevan Tanit333 wrote:Looks like her next life may be Saturn? Barclay WAS Saturn! (And we loved her for it!) This was her classical astrology and anyone who followed her QHP course was treated ruthlessly in joy of the art. (Saturn in the terms of Venus) http://www.astronor.com Quote Sat Oct 31, 2009 9:22 am