ZIP DOBYNS (Astrology) - Film Score Rundowns
ZIP DOBYNS (Astrology) - Film Score Rundowns
ZIP DOBYNS (Astrology) - Film Score Rundowns
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Hansen 6 Cancer 4 conjunct Uranus & quincunx Moon [unusual psychic I distrusted]<br />
Hermann 9 Virgo 1 sextile Sun [work (Virgo) in prominence (Sun) with H’s music]<br />
Houston 3 Leo 46 conjunct Hel [almost picked Houston as a home—luckily I didn’t]<br />
Jacquescousteau 13 Virgo 55 conjunct Saturn [danger with water]<br />
Libitina (goddess of Death) 21 Libra 59 conjunct Ascendant [left Syracuse]<br />
Nora 22 Libra 22 conjunct Ascendant [potential for significant person so named]<br />
Oceana 13 Leo 21 opposite Part of Death [death potential in Ocean—I almost died once<br />
while surfing alone, lost board, and got caught in riptide in mid Seventies]<br />
Offenbach 9 Cancer 35 conjunct Sun<br />
Pasadena 19 Gemini 24 conjunct Nemesis [avoid Pasadena!]<br />
Roberts 5 Gemini 49 conjunct Venus [pleasure with Jane Roberts’ writings]<br />
Rockefellia 28 Gemini 32 conjunct Mercury<br />
Spartacus (fight for freedom) 22 Libra 30 conjunct Ascendant<br />
Stefani 5 Aquarius 42 conjunct Moon and trine Venus [married a Stephanie!]<br />
[Zip On Asteroids, 1988 :]<br />
Asteroids are little planets. The name is really a misnomer. They should’ve been<br />
called “planetoids” which is really the name for “little planets” but they were called<br />
asteroids and the name stuck even though asteroid means “little star” and they are not<br />
little stars! There are now nearly 4,000 of them known [circa 1988 but now in 2004 there<br />
are 275,000 known one and 75,000 are given official number designations and currently<br />
there are about 11,177 asteroids named officially by the IAU (International Astronomical<br />
Union)] Astronomers discover them with telescopes and astronomers name them.<br />
Depending on the whim of the astronomer who discovers an asteroid, it may be named<br />
for his wife, his kid, his dog or cat, favorite movie, favorite professor, city they lived in,<br />
the university they went to. A lot of them are named after mythological figures, but a lot<br />
of them are named for real people and places. So by all the rules of modern science, the<br />
names they are given are pure chance. So then you calculate them, get the figures from<br />
the Smithsonian, and then you put them in a chart—and they mean what the astronomer<br />
says they mean! That blows you away. When you see that kind of thing happen over and<br />
over and over again, you start thinking, “This is a very strange world! This world is<br />
stranger than anybody realizes.” How can an astronomer discover this little orbit rock that<br />
may be 50 miles in diameter, put a name on it—any name he feels like at the moment—<br />
and you put it in a chart, and it means what he said it meant!<br />
I’ll give a few dramatic examples. We’ll start with Jimmy Swaggart [Birth data: March<br />
15, 1935 at 1:35 CST, Ferriday, LA, 31 N37m 91 W 33. 28 Sagittarius 48 Ascendant, 15<br />
Libra 24 MC, Sun 23 Pisces 48 in the 3 rd house, Moon is 0 Leo 23 in the 7 th ] How many<br />
of you I assume you know who Jimmy Swaggart is and what he’s famous for ?! He’s a tv<br />
minister of the far religious right who has made his main reputation blasting anybody<br />
who doesn’t follow his rather narrow and rigid religious code. That included accusing a<br />
fellow minister of being sexually unfaithful to his wife, and getting the man actually<br />
defrocked—stripped of his religious credentials. So Swaggart’s record is that he’s death<br />
on anybody who plays around with sex, right?<br />
And last December the minister that Swaggart was responsible for destroying his<br />
religious career followed him and photographed Swaggart going to a prostitute in a motel<br />
in Baton Rogue. And with those photographs as evidence, why Jimmy Swaggart broke<br />
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