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Special Thanks<br />

(In Alphabetical Order)<br />

Anand Patil<br />

A.V.Sundaram<br />

Anuj Bahl<br />

Bal Krishna Patel<br />

Bhaskar Rao<br />

Chandra Shetty<br />

Dr. Vaish (Banaras)<br />

Dr. Sanghavi<br />

Jamnadas Ji (Banaras)<br />

Narhari<br />

Prabhakar Shukla<br />

Prof Chandrama Pandey (Banaras Hindu University)<br />

Prof. Ramchandra Pandey (Banaras Hindu University, ex-Jyotish<br />

Head)<br />

Prof.Chandramouli Upadhayay (Banaras Hindu University)<br />

Late Prof P. K. Dongre<br />

Rahul Mishra (Banaras)<br />

Raja Rao<br />

Rajesh Khambekar<br />

Ravindra Kumar Gupta (Banaras)<br />

Upendra Singh Bhadoriya<br />

B.D.Vaghela<br />

Vinay Patwardhan<br />

Lorin Cerina (Croatia)<br />

Nafisa Shaikh<br />

<strong>Saptarishis</strong> Volunteer Team<br />

(In Alphabetical Order)<br />

Babaji<br />

Bhushan. K<br />

Babban Kumar Singh<br />

DiNorah Kitchener<br />

Rushikesh Deshpande<br />

R. Ramanathan<br />

Juliana Swanson<br />

Shubhangi Naik<br />

Shastry<br />

Designers<br />

(In Alphabetical Order)<br />

Ajit Saini<br />

Anand Koth<br />

Anis Ansari<br />

Copy Editors (In Alphabetical Order)<br />

Andree Leclerc, Canada<br />

A. K. Singh, India<br />

Anup Das, India<br />

Carole McMechan, Canada<br />

Chandrashekhar Sharma, India<br />

Dr.K.S.G.Saravanan, USA<br />

DiNorah Nasturas, Canada<br />

Lorin Cerina, Croatia<br />

Rahul Vedi, Australia<br />

Rushikesh Deshpande, U.K<br />

Shahina Begum, U.K<br />

Shanmukha, India<br />

Shubhangi Naik, India<br />

Sri Ganesh, India<br />

Veneet Kumar, India<br />

Venkat Ramana, India<br />

Virendra Battu, India<br />

Yenbeeyes, India<br />

Grace & Inspiration<br />

(In Alphabetical Order)<br />

Alan Leo<br />

Al-Biruni<br />

Bepin Behari<br />

C. G. Rajan<br />

C. J. Krishnaswamy<br />

C. S. Patel<br />

C.E.O Carter<br />

Chitnis<br />

Dane Rudhyar<br />

H.R.Shankar<br />

Helena Blavatsky<br />

J. N. Bhasin<br />

Kepler<br />

Lois Rodden<br />

M. Khareghat<br />

Meena<br />

N. Sundara Rajan<br />

Narendra Desai<br />

Navathe<br />

Ptolemy<br />

P.S. Iyer<br />

P.S. Sastri<br />

Reinhold Ebertine<br />

R. Lakshmanan<br />

R.Santhanam<br />

Richard Houck<br />

S. Kannan<br />

Sepharial<br />

Seshadiri Iyer<br />

Srikant Mehta<br />

St. Germaine<br />

V. Subramanium Shastry<br />

Y. K. Pradhan<br />

Translations & Proofing (In Alphabetical Order)<br />

Anuj Bahl, India<br />

Sai Krishna, India<br />

Boiko Natali, Russia<br />

Jagannadha Rao Eluri, India<br />

N.Suryanarayan, India<br />

Sriram Medapalli, India<br />

Tushar Mestry, India


2 nd Anniversary<br />

<strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong>


<strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> Vol 8-June 2010<br />

2 nd Anniversary Issue<br />

CONTENT<br />

No Article Author Page Pages<br />

1 Vol 8 Publitorial <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> 8 39<br />

Western <strong>Astrology</strong><br />

2<br />

Starry, Starry, Night - An Astrological Portrait of Vincent<br />

van Gogh Andrew McDonald, England 47 10<br />

3 BP Oil Spill In Gulf Constantine Semenov, Crimea 57 4<br />

4 Fixed Stars: Interview with Diana K. Rosenberg Edith Hathaway, USA 61 61<br />

Diana K. Rosenberg<br />

5 Medusa's Head Diana K. Rosenberg, USA 122 15<br />

6 An Ancient Horoscope Diana K. Rosenberg, USA 137 11<br />

7 Tyson's Zodiac: Are There Really Fourteen Signs? Diana K. Rosenberg, USA 148 7<br />

8 Union Carbide & “The Mills Of God” Diana K. Rosenberg, USA 155 16<br />

Robert Gover<br />

9 Hyperinflation: Astrological Outlook 2010 Robert Gover, USA 171 11<br />

10 Corporate Persons, Money and the Planets Robert Gover, USA 182 12<br />

Luciano Drusetta<br />

11 Extraterrestrial <strong>Astrology</strong> Luciano Drusetta, Italy 194 32<br />

12 Orbital <strong>Astrology</strong> Luciano Drusetta, Italy 226 12<br />

13 For the Application of Epistemology to <strong>Astrology</strong> Luciano Drusetta, Italy 238 5<br />

14 Chronicle of a Debate Luciano Drusetta, Italy 243 8<br />

15 Prediction, Providence & Power of ‘Self’ in Horary Deborah Houlding, U.K 251 22<br />

16 Local Space Charts Christine Kaspers, Netherlands 273 7<br />

17 Jupiter of SR in the Houses of the Solar Return Ciro Discepolo, Italy 280 7<br />

Payam Nabarz<br />

18 The Seven Planets Rite & How To Use it - Part I Payam Nabarz, England 287 10<br />

19 The Seven Planets Rite & How To Use it - Part 2 Payam Nabarz, England 297 12<br />

20 The Recreation of the Global Tree of Life Carl Johan Calleman, Sweden 309 3<br />

in the Conscious Convergence<br />

21 <strong>Astrology</strong>, Consciousness & Soul Tapan Das, Canada 312 7<br />

22<br />

Spiral Of Time And Comets In The Era Of Great Celestial<br />

Conjunction<br />

Sergey Smelyakov &<br />

Jan Wicherink, Ukraine. 319 22<br />

23 Plates Of Nephi Found T.Stokes, U.K 341 9<br />

Indian <strong>Astrology</strong>


24 Vol 8 Publitorial <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> 350 39<br />

25 <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong>’s 2nd Annual FreeYagya Shastry, India 389 2<br />

26 Fixed Stars: Interview with Diana K. Rosenberg Edith Hathaway, USA 391 60<br />

27 Jupiter In Dual Signs Ashok Upadhaya, India 451 11<br />

28 Vikriti Year 2010 - 2011 Chakrapani Ullal, USA 462 14<br />

29<br />

The Basis of the Vimshottari Dasha System found in Rig<br />

Veda<br />

Drs. Frans Langenkamp,<br />

Netherlands 476 9<br />

30 <strong>Astrology</strong> – The Guide Of Vastu Sunil Keshav Ghaisas, India 485 10<br />

31 The Vedic Yearly Chart - New Moon In Pisces Steven Stuckey, USA 495 4<br />

32 Clues From Ramayana & Timing Of Widowhood Shankar G. Hedge, India 499 8<br />

33 Memoirs Of Shri Swamiji B.L. Parmar, India 507 4<br />

34 Plates Of Nephi Found T.Stokes, U.K 511 2<br />

35 Late Pravin Jagad’s Theory of Longevity Basilioli Sandro, Italy 513 18<br />

Yenbeeyes<br />

36 <strong>Saptarishis</strong> Nadi - Gemini Asc - Chart 5 Yenbeeyes, India 531 20<br />

37 <strong>Saptarishis</strong> Nadi - Gemini Asc - Chart 6 Yenbeeyes, India 551 26<br />

38 Krushna’s Ashtakavarga System Yenbeeyes, India 577 36<br />

Abhishekha<br />

39 The Logic Of Bhrighu Saral Paddhati-An Attempt Abhishekha, USA 613 8<br />

40 A Comparative Study Of BSP Vs BCP Abhishekha, USA 621 8<br />

41 The Mystery Of Planetary Deaths - 1 Abhishekha, USA 629 15<br />

<strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong><br />

42 Thy Notes - 3 <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> 644 6<br />

43 Bhrighu Chakra Paddathi -3 BCP & Vimshottari Dasa <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> 650 13<br />

44 Bhrighu Saral Paddati – 16 - Mars Reveals <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> 663 13<br />

45<br />

Bhrighu Saral Paddathi - 17 - Rahus 9th aspect<br />

Implementation Age Surasa & Friends, USA 676 13<br />

Thy Experiments Towards Truth<br />

46 The Sex Scandal Experiment <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> 689 14<br />

47 The Blue Lotus Technique <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> 703 20<br />

48 The How Of Death – A Clue. <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> 723 22<br />

49 Navamsa & Clue to Death – More Charts <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> 745 7<br />

50 Lomesha Degree Methodology Experiment <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> 752 31<br />

51 Preface to Secrets Of Shastiamsa <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> 783 3<br />

52 Secrets of Shastiamsa – I <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> 786 11<br />

53 Secrets of Shastiamsa – II, Bhrighu Chakra Paddathi (BCP) <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> 797 5<br />

54 Secrets of Shastiamsa – III, BCP cum BSP <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> 802 7<br />

55 The Exalted Jupiter’s Punch <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> 809 13<br />

Chandrashekhar Sharma<br />

56 Late HaNamantasa Nemasa Katwe - 1 Chandrashekhar Sharma, India 822 5<br />

57 Jyotish Phala Ratnamala Of Krishnamishra - 2 Chandrashekhar Sharma, India 827 33<br />

58 Jyotish Phala Ratnamala Of Krishnamishra - 3 Chandrashekhar Sharma, India 860 26<br />

Muhammad Imran<br />

59 A New Look Into Dasanatha Muhammad Imran, Pakistan 886 16<br />

60 When You Fall In Love Muhammad Imran, Pakistan 902 12<br />

To Dr Raman With Love


Preface <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> 914 2<br />

61 On The System Of Bhrighu Pt. Ashutosh Ghosh, India 916 16<br />

62 Nadi-Aroodam V. Venkataramana Rao, India 932 5<br />

63 History & Origin Of Palmistry N. L. Desai, India 937 4<br />

64 Esoterics Of The Pleiades - 1 T. S. Ramanujam, India 941 5<br />

65 The Wonders of Nadi <strong>Astrology</strong> K. V. Venkataramanan, India 946 10<br />

Andree Leclerc<br />

66 The 6th House: Unfolding The Maze Andree Leclerc, Canada 956 9<br />

67 The 8th House: Probing the Under-World Andree Leclerc, Canada 965 12<br />

68 Padanadhamsa Dasa Iranganti Rangacharya, India 977 4<br />

69 Dwara & Bahya in Jaimini Dasas<br />

Iranganti Kalyan Raghavan,<br />

India 981 5<br />

70 New Method Of Horoscope Matching - Jaimini Style Jagdish Raj Ratra, India 986 22<br />

71 Muhurta A concept to be amended as per Modern Times<br />

Vijay ShriKrishna Jatakdar,<br />

India 1008 7<br />

72 Combinations of Power - Rahu & Ketu Joni Patry, USA 1015 35<br />

73 The Fascinating Dashamamsha -2 K S Charak, India 1050 17<br />

74 The Significance Of Birth Number In Horoscopes Acharya V. Kumar, India 1067 12<br />

Veneet Kumar<br />

75 The Original Lomasha Samhita - 1 Veneet Kumar, India 1079 47<br />

76<br />

Jaimini Sutras - 1 The Commentary of Venkatesha &<br />

Balakrishnananda Saraswati Veneet Kumar, India 1126 30<br />

Gayatri Devi Vasudev<br />

77 Slimming Tips from <strong>Astrology</strong> Gayatri Devi Vasudev, India 1156 9<br />

78 Definition of a Graha Gayatri Devi Vasudev, India 1165 7<br />

79 The Enigma Called Arudhas – Part 2<br />

Madhura Krishnamurthi Sastri,<br />

India 1172 30<br />

80 The Cosmic Harmony of Time & Space<br />

Nunzia Coppola (Meskalila),<br />

Italy 1202 17<br />

81 Neecha Bhanga Rajayoga - A New Look O.P. Paliwal, India. 1219 6<br />

82 Longevity & Life Span - Part 1 P.M. Gopalachary, India 1225 14<br />

83 Using Kakshyas Effectively R.G.Krishnan, USA 1239 7<br />

84 The Magic of Ashvagandha Rushikesh Deshpande, India 1246 4<br />

<strong>Saptarishis</strong> Gurukul<br />

Intro for Jataka Tatva 1<br />

85 Sage Gautama’s Vidyashram Guru A.V. Sundaram 1251 8<br />

86 Sage Bharadwaja’s Vidyashram Guru Ernst Wilhem 1259 4<br />

87 Sage Kashyap's Vidyashram Guru Chandrashekhar Sharma 1263 7<br />

88 Sage AngirasVidyashram Guru Daya Shanker 1270 7<br />

89 Sage Jamadagni’s Vidyashram Guru Deepak Bisaria 1277 6<br />

90 Sage Vashishtha's Vidyashram Guru Dr. K.S.Charak 1283 6<br />

91 Sage Atris Vidyashram Guru Steven Stuckey 1289 7<br />

92 Sage Bhrighus Vidyashram<br />

Guru Dr. Suresh Chandra<br />

Mishra 1296 4


93 Moon, Mind & Kemadruma Yoga Rajendra Rasiklal Shah, India 1300 9<br />

94 Best Of AIAC Times AIAC, USA 1309 27<br />

95 Shukra Nadi - 1 Vinodh Rajan, India 1336 6<br />

96 Perils of a Wrong Muhurta - A Case Study Shanmukha, India 1342 10<br />

97 Gulika – A Compilation A.G.Suresh Babu Shenoy, India 1352 21<br />

98 Numerology in <strong>Astrology</strong> Ajitkumaar, Germany 1373 8<br />

99 Characteristics of Different Ascendants Amitabh Tripathi, India 1381 8<br />

100 The Punch of Hora & Sub Hora Venkat Ramana, India 1389 11<br />

101 Observations of the Moon’s Nodes on the Personality Chiria, USA 1400 4<br />

102 Jupiter Hampered by North Node<br />

Babubhai N. Yodh &<br />

B.D. Vaghela, India 1404 8<br />

103 The Zodiac, Godhead & You Vic Di Cara, Japan 1412 4<br />

104 Dnyaneshwari - Chapter 6 V.V.Shirvaikar, USA 1416 11<br />

105 Nature & Characteristics of Signs Va. Da. Bhatt, India 1427 28<br />

U.K.Jha<br />

106 Arudha & Its Evaluation U.K.Jha, India 1455 10<br />

107<br />

What is the Correct Procedure for Computing Jaimini's<br />

Chara Dasa ? U.K.Jha, India 1465 16<br />

108<br />

The Question of Calculating Dasa Period of Signs in Jaimini<br />

Chara Dasa U.K.Jha, India 1481 6


8<br />

Preface<br />

|| Gururbrahmaa Gururvishnu Gururdevo Maheshvarah ||<br />

|| GururSakshaat Parambrahma, Tasmai Shri Gurave Namah||<br />

Vol 8 Publitorial – 2 nd Anniversary Issue<br />

One can only wash with love the feet of each writer, volunteer, the ones who do not allow their<br />

names to come out & even one’s enemies who have obstructed the growth of <strong>Saptarishis</strong><br />

<strong>Astrology</strong>. Each one is bowed down to in humbleness for their efforts, major or minor, in<br />

creating this unseen revolution, especially in Vedic <strong>Astrology</strong> which was not seen or heard of<br />

– and is now in 104 countries, a record in itself. We, here at <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong>, are grateful to each<br />

and every individual not via lip service but truly from our hearts. Some of you have given us strength<br />

when most needed and for those unspoken heroes, there exists a special love. It has been 2 years or<br />

rather 2.5 years (Feb 2008 launch) when this magazine was started & 365 days per year, we have been<br />

working to bring out hidden knowledge that has not been witnessed in the history of astrology. In some<br />

manner, we have been successful but yet, we grieve at the considerable amount of knowledge that still<br />

remains hidden and could have been brought out in these 2 odd years. On this 2 nd Anniversary of<br />

<strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong>, may we dedicate this issue to each writer and volunteer of this revolution who<br />

followed the leadership of the magazine – especially with no known names attached in the team? This<br />

has more significance since in a field like ours, egos rule the roost – and when genuine appreciation<br />

comes from stalwarts & legends it makes your day. Of all the appreciation received, this one must be<br />

mentioned as it comes from an individual whose forefathers created the first English astrological<br />

magazine in India somewhere around 1895. We received a call from the current Editor, Smt. Gayatri<br />

Devi Vasudev, ‘SA, I have heard a lot about <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> and its high quality content. Do not accept<br />

sub-standard articles and always maintain this quality….’ Coming from her who has been one of the most<br />

successful mundane astrology predictors in recent decades, some of which includes the US 9/11 attack –<br />

it truly shows her genuine concern for astrology even though we may be regarded as a competitor. But<br />

as much as this shows her humility, her love for astrology is also seen in those statements. We wish<br />

every astrologer was as humble as Gayatri Devi Vasudev. In this issue we have been able to unearth &<br />

translate the oldest astrology document called ‘Lomash Samhita’ which for the first time gives a hint of<br />

the lineage of astrology. It would also be noticed therein that the 18 Sages themselves were tested with<br />

horoscopes of twins. Probably for the first time, one finds a clear mention of twin’s horoscopes in any<br />

ancient Vedic manuscript available so far.<br />

Thus it will only be befitting to dedicate that manuscript translation to a genuine world class<br />

predictor and most important humble astrologer, Gayatri Devi Vasudev, whose forefathers have freed<br />

astrology from the clutches of slavery that existed in the name of Tradition (Parampara) for thousands<br />

of years in India & presented it to the common man who could then start learning astrology without the<br />

need to be born in a family of astrologers.<br />

Contents of Publitorial<br />

1.0 The Seven Arch Angels<br />

1.1 The Number Seven In A Horoscope<br />

2.0 Cancer & Adventures With Edgar Cayce Remedy<br />

2.1 Did Cayce Come Near To The Secret Of <strong>Astrology</strong>


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3.0 Fixed Stars & The Story Behind The Story - that Indians Miss<br />

3.1 Assassination & Our Adventures in Fixed Stars<br />

3.2 <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> Life Time Achievement Award To Diana K. Rosenberg<br />

4.0 Ancient Astrologer Bhrighu & Obama<br />

5.0 Predicting Year of Event – Universal <strong>Astrology</strong><br />

6.0 The Dilemma of Energy & <strong>Astrology</strong><br />

6.1 Abuse Of Energy & Its Karma – Pirated Books/Softwares & Forums<br />

6.2 Old Vs. New Energy<br />

6.3 Harsh Reality Of Energy & The Parable by the Nameless Master<br />

6.4 Abuse Of Energy & Accusation towards <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> Magazine<br />

Publitorial<br />

1.0 The Seven Arch Angels<br />

This might sound repetitious to the early readers of the magazine, but mails received in last 2<br />

years warrant repeating the meaning of <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong>: Sapta means Seven and Rishis<br />

means Sages; so in effect, <strong>Saptarishis</strong> means 7 Sages. In Christianity also there exists similar 7<br />

Sages via the 7 Arch Angels with different names; same in Judaism with different names, same in<br />

Islam, and same in Zoroastrianism. For details on each religion, readers can access<br />

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archangel. These 7 Higher Authorities have been attributed to guarding<br />

or creating the human race and establishing the laws. Thus…<br />

<strong>Astrology</strong> is nothing but the way of functioning of the mechanics of the Universe (God).<br />

<strong>Astrology</strong> is a Science (Shastra) of Humans & not machines; when the non human side of professionalism<br />

(corporate greed & stone faced professionalism) spoils the pure blood of astrology,<br />

it no longer remains a Divine Science.<br />

Hence, we here at <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong>, have maintained in the editorials and presentation a non-cold<br />

face or what one would call humane side which goes far beyond techniques. We do aim at presenting<br />

diverse views and warn against the dangers of following certain paths in astrology which, even if they<br />

proved non productive for centuries, have yet been blindly followed. This might hurt some and this<br />

might sound amateurish/non professional to some yet, one must always follow one’s heart (dharma)<br />

rather than what is pleasing to society. The publishers of this magazine are not obsessed about receiving<br />

invitations for conferences in India or abroad, or awards, or Gurudom for name and fame. The only goal<br />

is to bring out hidden workable knowledge, to correct the energy centers (chakras) of today’s astrologers<br />

– because to merely grasp this hidden knowledge as informations (reading articles) is useless unless<br />

one’s chakras are cleared of ego and stubbornness, thus allowing one to learn something new more freely<br />

– and to work towards creating a breed of honest astrologers in India as it is most lacking in spite of so<br />

many Gurus who have come and gone.<br />

1.1. The Number Seven In A Horoscope<br />

T<br />

ransgressing, let’s see what is the significance of this number 7… Many have written about it<br />

but there is one use which has not been delved upon so far. Suppose you create a project and<br />

that project is signified by House X in the horoscope; the result of this project and its governance<br />

& completion are controlled by the 7 th House from it. This has been missed; the remedy for<br />

achieving the results of the House X is there in the 7 th House from it. Vedic Astrologers who are into<br />

remedial astrology via rituals have missed this point. This was revealed to our Mentor by a very old<br />

great astrologer & this was taught back to us. We have seen it working to the T.


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We will concentrate on the words result, governance, completion and remedy now. One sees 2H for<br />

wealth & family then the 7 th from it is the result which is the Inheritance that one gets. The governance<br />

of this wealth is the family and, if there are problems in the family, then one does not get the resultant<br />

Inheritance due to family members. One sees Efforts & Actions in 3H – for these to succeed, one need’s<br />

the blessings of the Gods which is the 9H, i.e. 7 th from the 3H and one needs luck which is again the 9H.<br />

Thus the result of the 3H is dependent on the 9H. The 4H is the love within one’s soul and general<br />

education; when one has this as a sound basis, we will find that the resultant action in society (karma –<br />

10H), one’s career (10H) would be of high quality since one with true love in his heart can only perform<br />

good karma (10H) – thus the 10H becomes the result of the 4H. One sees affections, love relationship &<br />

children from the 5H; its resultant house is the 11H of gains, since achieving love in your life and having<br />

good children are the highest gains of one’s life (11H). The 6H is the house of health, diseases, enemies<br />

and contains ‘The Block Of Your Life’ & also shows your Pending Task for which obstacles are created.<br />

The result of it will be the 7 th from it which is the 12H of pleasures & hospitals; if you do not have<br />

health, you will not be able to enjoy the pleasures of life; if you do not have health, you would go to the<br />

hospital… The 12H is also the Exit of life, so if you have a lot of diseases or enemies, your exit from life<br />

will be early or, if not early, then painful.<br />

We mentioned the 7 th from any house is that house’s remedy. Now take this 6H and you would<br />

see that the 12H of charity gives you good wishes of people and blessings and thus, it will reduce your<br />

diseases and open up the blocks of your life thereby giving you the opportunity to move to the next level<br />

in the evolution of your soul.<br />

One sees the self in the 1H; this self gets completed in the 7H from it which is the house of<br />

relationship or spouse – that is the reason most religions insist on marriage since that is the source of<br />

creation and governance of this Universe. Man is 1H determining who he is & his abilities and he gets<br />

completed in the 7H when his abilities bring him in the public limelight of the 7H.<br />

Everything that you start on a ‘normal long term level’ will produce results after 7 years is the<br />

broad rule, one year per house/sign you must take to correlate the above to get the 7 years. Suppose you<br />

have a malefic in the 1H/7H, then some severe issue will come out in the 7 th year of your marriage.<br />

There is no 99 % in what has been written. This 7 is the cycle of life and it is again sub-divided in many<br />

parts, one of which is the half of 7 or 3.5 years. So you must also observe from any project the 3.5 years<br />

and then the 7 th year and see it in the cycles.<br />

Speaking of marriage issues, one must digress from number seven to the universal 12 year cycle;<br />

during the 12 th year of one’s marriage, one normally faces huge problems in marriage if the 6H/6L is<br />

afflicted. Why this happens can be explained by taking the 7H of marriage as the Asc and rotating it for<br />

1 year per house – thus one gets to the 6H of divorce and fights and courts in the 12 th year. One can break<br />

it up further and say if the 7H or its lord is afflicted, then separation happens in the 1 st year – this way,<br />

the 2 nd , 3 rd , 6 th , 8 th and 12 th years are, broadly speaking, very important and can easily be understood by<br />

taking the 7H as Asc and working it out yourselves.<br />

2.0 Cancer & Adventures With Edgar Cayce Remedy<br />

He is one of our finest western astrology writers for <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> and a great man of<br />

few words. You just had to give him a topic and he would do research on many charts and<br />

come up with an article right on the date he said he would send it to you. The date would<br />

never shift and this is what is called Publisher’s Darling. His articles received a lot of fan<br />

mail and you, as a sharp publisher, could make out it is coming from real fans – not the same author<br />

created fake fan mail (!) a practice rampant in astrological magazines since decades and now common on<br />

internet forums. When he said he no longer would write for us as he has developed cancer in multiple<br />

organs, our world fell apart. One, for the selfish reason of losing such a super fine researcher – and<br />

another for losing such a great human being with whom we had quietly become close even though he<br />

was rarely personal with us in his communications. He was detected with cancer on 14 th Nov 2009 and<br />

given 6 months, he is still alive today. The writer is Ron Bippus from Canada who was introduced to us<br />

by Norah our team member. Ron is a famous horary (prashna) astrologer of the William Lily tradition<br />

and quite good at his work. Ron was not into the Hindu Yagyas and hence, we could not help him in


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any other way… But the desire to help kept on eating us. How could one watch someone die without<br />

giving it your best shot?<br />

He had tried Chinese remedies and he wrote ……<br />

I have tried some Chinese herbal remedies, but unfortunately they had serious effects like extreme weight loss. I am<br />

content with my fate and aim to end my days with dignity. I have never believed in God or in miracles, and my<br />

plan is to quietly go with dignity. 1<br />

Knowing that he was not keen for herbal remedies or alternative treatment, we were scared to<br />

suggest anything and kept to ourselves but somehow, we passed on some excerpts from a book by Edgar<br />

Cayce on Remedies to Ron. He asked for the time we sent it via email, so we wrote back saying<br />

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 15.06 pm, Mumbai.<br />

He wrote back:<br />

The only reason I want to know the time and place is so that I can tell whether a course of treatment is good for me.<br />

I don't know beforehand either, I just let the universe tell me. I got so much well-meaning but bad medical advice<br />

that I needed a logical way to make a decision. <strong>Astrology</strong> does that for me.<br />

The chart for Feb 10 @ 15:06 Mumbai gives me 5 Cancer rising (Tropical Zodiac), Pisces on the 10th, Jupiter ruler<br />

10th is in dignity in the 9th trine the ascendant. I read this as high wisdom coming from a very good source. Moon<br />

ruler 1st is in Cap in the 7th. I should listen to the doctor. Saturn ruler 7th is in the 4th trining Mercury in the 7th.<br />

I really should listen to this advice.<br />

Alright then! I shall read the book if I can. My problem is the chemo brain with its negative effect on short term<br />

memory. I can manage about a page at a time before I lose track. I will attempt to extract the medical information<br />

and use it.<br />

1 Ron has kindly given permission to use any of his private emails/data which are reproduced below so that someone else can<br />

benefit out of it. Mark of a true human.


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After some days he wrote<br />

I have purchased a bottle of castor oil and tried it with a heat pad. I will see in a month if it works or not. If I am<br />

still here at Christmas then I owe you thanks.<br />

What was sent to Ron was a book on Castor Oil titled presumably ‘The Oil That Heals’ based on Edgar<br />

Cayce’s remedies and it seems Cayce had recommended Castor Oil Packs for many ailments. One can<br />

find a reference in that book on Page 13<br />

Then on 11 th April 2010 Ron wrote:<br />

SA,<br />

I am in the middle of my second cycle of chemo, and things are going well beyond my wildest expectations. The<br />

trend of 50% reduction in tumour size established by the first cycle of treatment appears to be staying on track. I<br />

will be going for a CAT scan next week which I expect to confirm what I am feeling. I have regained all my weight<br />

and am back at 200 lb, no anorexia this time around. At this rate the cancer will become a mere chronic health issue<br />

by the end of the year rather than being a constant deadly threat.<br />

According to the doctor I am in the top 1% of people who respond like that, a great rarity but not quite a miracle.<br />

My born again sisters and cousins are crediting their prayers and the direct intervention of Jesus! If they want to<br />

claim a divine miracle, this is as close as we get. I have no problem with that, I love them and I know they love<br />

me. While the chemo is burning through my body killing the cancer it also makes Swiss cheese of mental functions,<br />

especially memory. The upside is the memories and mind return quickly within days of the chemo being purged from<br />

the body. Nothing in life is free, and considering my original diagnosis, I have pretty much accomplished the<br />

impossible.


Cayce obviously got the information from one of his spirit guides. Considering that archeology documents that the<br />

use of castor oil was practiced in ancient Egypt, it would only seem fair to me to mention their role. To me the most<br />

likely scenario is some ancient spirit guide from Egypt telling him about the use of castor 2 oil.<br />

The castor oil I don't think works as cancer cure. Where it really shines is in counteracting the nasty side effects of<br />

the chemo therapy treatment. Instead of feeling like an addict on a continuous drug binge where I can barely<br />

remember my name or what month this is, I have at least the morning free. All my computer and astrology work is<br />

done in the morning and my mind is usually clear until noon, when the night's rest just plain runs out. I went one<br />

weekend without it and felt so depressed I just wanted to die. So the castor oil very definitely works, and I am<br />

actually sitting at my computer now with an oil soaked cloth and heating pad on my chest. The chemo I take is in a<br />

pouch around my neck and pumped directly to my heart 24/7. The only way I can counteract that massive a drug<br />

effect is with anti-nausea drugs and the oil. Out of all the thousands of outright toxic suggestions I was given, this<br />

one stands out as the only exception<br />

I am no longer a dead man walking but very much alive!!!<br />

Ron<br />

We were thrilled at this miracle that has happened in Ron’s life via Edgar Cayce’s Castor Oil treatment,<br />

but on 7 th May 2010 came a mail from Ron, excerpts of it is below..<br />

I am weak as a kitten, and now live on soups and other soft foods. The idea of the chemo is to drive the body as<br />

close to death as possible without actually killing me. This kills the maximum number of cancer cells, but also does<br />

terrible physical damage to the body. Cracked fingernails, skin and lost hair are only the beginning. I am slowly<br />

rebuilding my physical strength.<br />

I still use the castor oil two or three times every day. This second time around the after-effects of the chemo are<br />

hanging in there much longer. It is cumulative effect, like radiation poisoning. I tried different combinations castor<br />

oil treatment, but the most effective one is a hand towel soaked in the oil, more oil brushed on the body, and then a<br />

heating pad over the whole thing. The heating pad is necessary to drive the oil through the skin. I tried the<br />

treatment at room temperature, but that works very poorly. In India with your hot temperatures, heat is no problem<br />

but in Canada, it is the very basis of successful treatment.<br />

The chart for your original email regarding the castor oil is the closest I have ever come to getting a direct message<br />

from God.<br />

Ron does issue a warning with his experience that castor oil works fine as long as it had the<br />

chemo drugs to work on, the two treatments neutralize each other and when chemo ends you should not<br />

continue with the castor oil treatment otherwise Ricin 3 poisoning can happen as castor oil contains ricin<br />

which is a very toxic substance.<br />

Broadly speaking, when Saturn (oil) is with Rahu (poisoning) or Gulika (poisoning – Gulika is a<br />

mathematical point used in Vedic <strong>Astrology</strong>) in the 5H of ‘Excesses’ or 6H of health, one must be careful of<br />

oils that one uses. Ron is still alive and a dear friend to whom we wish complete recovery. The reason<br />

such a long mail trail was produced here is for the following various reasons:<br />

2 Diana K. Rosenberg wrote upon reading the editorial ‘I am a keen "devotee" of Edgar Cayce - in the 1960's when I had a severe<br />

nervous breakdown, I found that I could not read most books, they stressed my nerves too much, but reading about Cayce and excerpts<br />

from the readings was a very soothing, healing influence, so I began to gather every book I could about him. So I am very well versed in<br />

the Cayce material. And I and my daughter have had very good results with the castor oil packs. Cayce pointed out that the large leaves<br />

of the castor oil plant were called the "palma Christi" ("hands of Christ") because of the healing qualities of the plant.’<br />

3 http://www.bt.cdc.gov/agent/ricin/facts.asp Castor beans are processed throughout the world to make castor oil. Ricin is<br />

part of the waste “mash” produced when castor oil is made. Ricin has been used experimentally in medicine to kill cancer<br />

cells.<br />

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a) Astrologers deal with death as an issue in the cases of clients or themselves, and they must be as<br />

brave as Ron to embrace disease in their own lives<br />

b) Remedial <strong>Astrology</strong> is a crucial part of astrology and West and East both must study Edgar<br />

Cayce, the most successful predictor and remedialist ever. He was guided by authorities far<br />

superior than any of us ever might encounter so why not take the clues he left for us.<br />

c) Indian <strong>Astrology</strong>, of late, has become too addicted to mantras for all their remedies without<br />

understanding the meaning of the word Karma. Herbs found both in East and West are<br />

wonderful tools for astrologers and one needs to dig deeper and find out remedies via herbs as<br />

was done in the ancient days in India. Herbs & certain foods balance that element in your chakra<br />

system which would be created by say a retro Saturn in the 8 th or Rahu in the 6 th – these herbs<br />

balance the bad planetary combinations in your chart. Learn it from an expert if there are any or<br />

experiment with it carefully. Moon is the ruler of herbs & it should not be afflicted badly for<br />

effective usage of herbs. It has been observed that side effects can once in a while happen for<br />

natives whose moon is afflicted, though for Moon & Jupiter related afflictions in horoscopes,<br />

herbs have been recommended in ancient texts. 4 Readers may read the article on the herb<br />

Ashwagandha by Rushikesh Deshpande where we had recommended that herb; more miracles<br />

took place in the life of the native which have not been documented in that article as it was<br />

hurriedly written. Please note herbs only act if you have specific planetary combinations in your<br />

chart, classics give clues to it.<br />

d) Embracing Death is no doubt difficult but it becomes a great spiritual tool when known<br />

beforehand and, for this reason, we reveal a technique in this issue that has been hidden for a<br />

long time – on how to find out the cause of death. Vedic astrology has spent a lot of time in<br />

finding mathematical formulas in calculating the age when one will die but not on the cause of<br />

death. This new technique is published in the Vedic <strong>Astrology</strong> section under the title ‘Thy<br />

Experiments Towards Truth – The Clue of Death’.<br />

e) Herbs tradition has been there in the West & in the East; it’s not just an Indian thing and readers<br />

can search on the net. Here is one ready reckoner from American scholar Dr. David Frawley<br />

which appeared in Vol 6 of <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong>. He writes …<br />

This is from my own private research. Of course some herbs may have a relationship with more than one planet in<br />

their effects.<br />

Sun—Black pepper, cayenne pepper, ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, calamus root, sassafras, cloves, bay leaves, sage,<br />

thyme, juniper berries, eucalyptus, basil, bayberry, turmeric<br />

Moon—Milk, comfrey root, slippery elm, marshmallow, wild mallow, licorice, solomon's seal, kelp, Irish moss,<br />

chickweed, sandalwood, oyster shell (sea shells), psyllium, flaxseed<br />

Mars—Onions, garlic, mustard, coffee, alcohol, tobacco, asafoetida, horseradish, nutmeg, marijuana, jimson weed,<br />

poppy, nightshade, damiana<br />

Mercury—Gotu kola, skullcap, basil, mint, camomile, valerian, wintergreen, betony, tea, alfalfa, lady's slipper,<br />

yarrow, coriander, plantain, nettles, self-heal, red root, hops, chia seeds, horehound, mullein, haritaki, castor oil<br />

4 Those who are into Vedic astrology are recommended to read ancient classical texts in Vedic <strong>Astrology</strong> for herbs & must<br />

refer to Sushruth & Charak Samhita in Ayurveda.


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Jupiter—Clarified butter, almonds, walnuts, wheat, oats, barley, licorice, fennel, fenugreek, ginseng, siberian<br />

ginseng, astragalus, fo-ti, ashwagandha, wild yam, kudzu (pueraria), vidari, bala<br />

Venus—Rose, aloe, myrrh, saffron, safflower, hibiscus, raspberry leaves, asparagus root, shatavari, amalaki, dang<br />

gui, rehmannia, sarsaparilla, jasmine, pennyroyal, false unicorn, parsley, wild carrot<br />

Saturn—Gentian, golden seal, barberry, uva ursi, pau d'arco, white poplar, blue flag, chapparal, witch hazel, oak<br />

bark, cleavers, frankincense, rhubarb, senna, mandrake, cascara sagrada, echinacea, horsetail, katuka, neem,<br />

chiretta, phyllanthus<br />

Coming back quickly to Ron’s natal chart, he has Aq rising in both tropical & sidereal zodiac<br />

with Asc Lord (body, health) being Saturn. The Asc lord denotes one’s health and he is in the 5H of


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upper stomach with Rahu in the Sidereal zodiac in Gemini while in tropical zodiac, the Asc lord Saturn<br />

in the 6H of lower stomach area with Rahu in the sign of Cancer. His cancer started in the stomach and<br />

grew from that area 5 . If you see the list above of Dr. Frawley, he attributes Castor oil to Mercury who<br />

rules Gemini and that is where Ron’s Asc lord Saturn is placed in the sidereal zodiac; Mercury being the<br />

8L of death is in the 12H of exit (placement of Mercury is the same in both zodiacs), healing this Mercury<br />

via Castor Oil has probably delayed and remedied the situation.<br />

2.1 Did Cayce Come Near To The Secret Of <strong>Astrology</strong><br />

Earlier we had mentioned about Edgar Cayce, the American Psychic & Prophet and the finest<br />

predictor in the last 100 years who was a hardcore Christian but who, yet, spoke things which were<br />

contradictory to accepted norms. In this column, we would visit few points of interest so as to entice the<br />

modern day Indian astrologers and scholars to, once again, visit all of Edgar Cayce’s material to<br />

understand more of astrology, especially some points which are of grave interest to understand the<br />

hidden secrets of astrology. Also, for those who want to understand planets beyond what is written in<br />

books, Edgar Cayce just can’t be ignored. Here we draw huge references from Kirk Nelson’s masterpiece<br />

book titled ‘Edgar Cayce’s Secrets Of <strong>Astrology</strong>’, ARE Press.<br />

Ψ Reincarnation - Cayce had established in his writings that reincarnation is a fact, something<br />

which forms the basis of Vedic <strong>Astrology</strong>. This everyone knows and his readings are not being quoted<br />

here for lack of space.<br />

Ψ Which Zodiac - Kirk Nelson writes & later quotes Cayce on Page 48<br />

The Edgar Cayce’s readings indicate, however, that the sidereal system (Indian) is the one<br />

astrologers should be using:<br />

He quotes Cayce below….<br />

For the Egyptian and the Persian 6 records are quite varied. If the entity would study astrology, do not put the<br />

signs in the Egyptian Calendar but in the Persian, for the Persian interpretations are more proficient than the<br />

Egyptian. This is not belittling the efforts of the entity nor of the Egyptians in those periods, but the variations<br />

in time have been corrected by the Persians and not by the Egyptians. The Egyptian calculations are thirty<br />

degrees off. 2011-3<br />

For most astrologers are nearly thirty degrees off in their reckoning in the present. 3376-2<br />

Ψ On The Planets - Kirk Nelson writes on Page 51 that ‘Edgar Cayce gave the following reading<br />

that identifies the influences of the individual planets.<br />

He quotes Cayce below….<br />

As in Mercury pertaining of Mind<br />

In Mars of Madness<br />

In Earth as of Flesh<br />

5 On 12 th Jan 2010 he wrote ‘Right now, what is known for sure is that the tumour started in the stomach, basically filling it. It then<br />

broke through the wall of the stomach and infected the liver and pancreas. Any one of these tumors would be enough to kill me on its own.<br />

Having three major organs so affected means my natal chart is right on when it comes to life span.’ On 6 th July he wrote that ‘The<br />

tumour broke through the wall of the stomach and infected the liver and the lymph nodes. The tumour is gone from the stomach, and the<br />

spot in the liver has shrunk by 90%. 18 lymph nodes were infected with cancer, now down to three.’<br />

Only one zodiac is correct some say but, sometimes, rare masters use 12H as Asc to see the whole chart, to get clue of the most<br />

important aspect of life. Now if you see this chart in both tropical and sidereal zodiac, a clue on which zodiac to use will<br />

come to you ‘movie starts in one and ends in another.’ – SA, Editor/Publisher<br />

6 Diana K. Rosenberg says ‘Although Cayce seemed to say that the sidereal system was the right one (his terminology was not quite<br />

clear, and he extolled the Persian system (?) - I don't know whether this has survived), but when the birth data of an individual was given<br />

and a reading to go with it, he seemed to be reading a tropical chart. I don't know why - perhaps his source was taking into consideration<br />

the fact that most of his readers at that time would have been using tropical.’


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In Venus as Love<br />

In Jupiter as Strength<br />

In Saturn as the beginning of earthly woes, that to which all insufficient matter is cast for the beginning.<br />

In that of Uranus as of the Psychic<br />

In that of Neptune as of Mystic<br />

In Septimus as of Consciousness<br />

In Arcturus as of the developing. 900-10<br />

Ψ Understanding Planets 7 – In Cayce’s readings, you find rare and interesting information on<br />

planets that you would not find in classics; if you miss reading his work, you would miss subtle yet<br />

most significant hints on the working of planets and thus your predictive capability will suffer. For e.g<br />

Cayce says:<br />

The Moon indicates change ….. 5746-1<br />

In Venus we find love. Do not confuse affection with love. Do not confuse passion with love. Love is of God, it is<br />

creative, it is all giving. 3545-1<br />

Kirk writes that Cayce’s view of Saturn differs slightly from traditional astrology. Cayce says<br />

that Saturn represents change:<br />

We find in Saturn the changes, the experiences that have brought divisions, disturbances; breaking into the hopes,<br />

the aspirations, the desires. 2401-1<br />

In his readings, Cayce described Saturn as “that planet to whom all insufficient matter is cast from the<br />

earth plane.” (5717-1)<br />

The Uranian influence we find makes for a high occult or psychic force; or soul force, rather than the ordinary term<br />

of psychic. 938-1<br />

Also in Uranus we find the abilities in directions pertaining to the study of astrological influences or associations,<br />

but especially as related to the analyzing of emotions. 1595-1<br />

Cayce also gave warnings to people who had sojourns in Neptune to stay away from large bodies<br />

of water. Neptune is the ruler of the sea and liquids – people with bad Neptune aspects will be alcoholic<br />

or drug users – western astrologers see this in a second in a chart but modern Indian astrologers cannot<br />

do that so easily. One is reminded the chart of John F. Kennedy Jr. who, both in his Tropical and<br />

Sidereal Zodiac, has Neptune in the 3H of short travels & 3H of death. He flew over sea and he died in a<br />

plane crash in the sea. Cayce further says:<br />

Neptune brings the greater spiritual life, greater desire for the spiritual emotions than the purely material.<br />

1986-1<br />

The greatest Indian Guru to visit the west was Paramhamsa Yogananda having Neptune in the<br />

10H of career and Karma. His whole life & karma was a spiritual experience only and not of material<br />

gains.<br />

Ψ Planetary Sojourns – Where You Are From<br />

This is the most important part of Edgar Cayce’s material on <strong>Astrology</strong> in understanding your<br />

chart. Where did you come from and what is the role, it gives broad hints to it.<br />

Cayce says that the planet closest to the Ascendant or the Midheaven is the planet that has the<br />

greatest influence on the incoming soul.<br />

Although the above statement looks like basic astrology, it nevertheless has far more deeper<br />

meaning into the individuals’ life mission. This writer, in his limited experience, has found it true.<br />

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Say a native dies, then he goes to a planet to master some attributes of that planet – this is what<br />

Cayce called Planetary Sojourns. Then, when he reincarnates back to earth, he brings with him some<br />

lessons from those planets that he has mastered. E.g with Jupiter exalted or in own sign right on the Asc<br />

degree or MC degree, we would describe as powerful and giving good knowledge/wisdom to the native.<br />

Here the metaphysical meaning, as per Cayce, is the native has mastered these lessons and brings them<br />

here on earth to utilise that knowledge.<br />

On Planets, Cayce had mentioned Arcturus and he says that once a soul has achieved perfection<br />

in the earth plane, it goes to the star of Arcturus and from there on to other systems. He says that<br />

Arcturus is the opposite of Saturn. Perfected souls go to Arcturus, while souls that need reforming go to<br />

Saturn.<br />

The beauty of Edgar Cayce’s work is what is not found anywhere in the world. The journey of<br />

an individual soul has been detailed out and one truly gets somewhat detailed glimpse on how we, as<br />

souls, are moving around in various lifetimes. Edgar Cayce, in his previous lifetimes, had reached<br />

heights in spiritual development as Ra Ta, a spiritual leader in ancient Egypt around 10,500 B.C – to<br />

John Brainbridge, a gambling womanizing wanderer – to Edgar Cayce – and true to his teachings of<br />

Planetary Sojourns, his Uranus is found to the exact degree of his Asc, as he stated earlier about Uranus…<br />

The Uranian influence we find makes for a high occult or psychic force; or soul force, rather than the ordinary term<br />

of psychic. 938-1<br />

He surely was no ordinary psychic.<br />

Ψ Outer Planets<br />

Sometimes when we use Outer planets and the above statement on Asc degree of Cayce, we get<br />

to easy conclusions not found in traditional astrology. For this let’s use the chart of Hitler.<br />

Asc is Libra, so Cayce’s statement cannot be verbatim applied – hence we see the Asc ruler which<br />

represents the Asc and it is Venus which shows love (or the lack of it). Now Kirk Nelson’s book says<br />

Pluto shows Mass Destiny and Dictatorship; Pluto is sitting in the 8H of death & transformation. The<br />

Asc lord Venus disposits the planet Pluto carrying with it the energy of death and transformation in the<br />

incoming soul if we understand Cayce well. Hitler brought in this life the true meaning of the word<br />

Dictator & death and came to the public platform as Venus is in the 7H of Public Platform. Edgar<br />

Cayce also says that Mars is firearms, gunpowder – note that this Venus is conjoined with Mars and<br />

Hitler used it to gain his dictatorship and become the King of the World (it is with Sun). Without using<br />

Pluto’s significations & Edgar Cayce’s statements, would it be easy to come to the conclusion of<br />

dictatorship so fast? Probably not.<br />

Pluto<br />

Pluto


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Let’s take a modern day dictator – in 2002, there were racism related riots in India. At that time,<br />

the media was against him for his dictatorial ways. Indians who know whom we are referring to would<br />

like to check his chart (not produced here) and would be surprised to see that he has Pluto in the 10H of<br />

karma/actions. Thus his ways were dictatorial as Pluto represents it.<br />

Astrologers are of two kinds: the first wants to only predict via astrology and the second wants<br />

to ‘Understand’ astrology. Edgar Cayce’s work is on the latter & higher side of astrology.<br />

Those who have not tasted honey cannot comment on its sweetness.<br />

There are more westerners who practice Yoga than Indians – that’s a known fact, since the<br />

westerners use anything that works in practice. In the same way, many westerners who are now in<br />

Vedic <strong>Astrology</strong> use Outer Planets for stunning predictions that many Indian astrologers miss out on –<br />

this is our observation since decades; the loss is that of the Indian astrologer who has only his pride to<br />

defend… the pride which is created out of reading only 10-20 books of Sages and has not even bothered to<br />

find out what the Sages wrote in their other thousands of works that are gathering dust in libraries. Any<br />

Indian who wants to learn what the Sages said about Outer Planets should venture into finding out<br />

what the Late Narendra Desai found in ancient texts (Nadis) in southern India, and what the sages told<br />

him 8 . He was and still is regarded in America as the greatest astrologer to walk into the US soil from<br />

India.<br />

3.0 Fixed Stars & The Story Behind The Story that Indians Miss<br />

8 He had reached a very high spiritual stage of life. His voice would change and he would speak ancient type of Sanskrit, it<br />

was said the sages would speak via him. Our debate with a famous Internet Traditional (Parampara) Jaimini Indian<br />

astrologer ended when we quoted the authority of Narendra Desai; after that, he never spoke against the Outer Planets in his<br />

forums.


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Some of you who are probably in their 70s or 80s will experience this – some will experience this<br />

feeling when you really try to understand astrology and start avoiding humans… and start to avoid<br />

reading their charts. Then, what will fascinate you is not predictions on a chart, but to know that ‘One’<br />

event which transformed a native’s life or, ‘The Hidden Story Of Life’ in a chart – and if this can be<br />

predicted using the current knowledge of astrology.<br />

We were told two things about this chart by his friend: that this Indian man was an obsessive<br />

womanizer and would only sleep with a woman once. When confronted by friends over his<br />

womanizing, he would say that makes him feel guilty and thus it makes him love his wife more. But<br />

this did not interest us – what was of interest was his downfall in life and then his comeback.<br />

Hollywood and humans both love comebacks they say. He was a millionaire who was reduced to rags<br />

and then again rose to be a millionaire to open two offices in the US with a fleet of 100 tankers. As we<br />

sat and saw his chart, the 9H was sprouting from the chart and we said to ourselves ‘It can’t be true’,<br />

since we were biased with what we had heard about his sexual extravaganzas.<br />

The friend who was sitting along with us was his close friend and we finally blurted it out upon<br />

seeing his chart for 45 seconds ‘See whatever lifestyle you lead as of now – but eventually you have<br />

pending karma towards religion and spirituality and you would go into religious and spiritual ways’. He<br />

smiled and said you see you talked about religious ways ‘I have built two temples and in one of them<br />

donated 40,000 USD (Rs 20 lakhs) when I was in debt in business – even my wife and parents do not<br />

know of this including all my best friends’ he said with a glint of a newfound friend in us. Although our<br />

prediction had failed in timing this religious generosity event, yet a smile passed on our face as sitting<br />

before us was a man who has learnt about donation that most do not know of, and about which we had<br />

written about in the first editorial ‘True Charity is done only when the donator does not even allow his shadow<br />

to know he has donated’. Such men are the rarest of rare and we felt elevated sitting in his presence,<br />

wanted to physically bow to him but somehow felt if we are extra nice, he might think that we need<br />

funding from him for <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong>. The fact on this is that till date, we have avoided receiving<br />

any kind of major funding or donation to keep away from having to follow a donor’s agenda despite our<br />

best judgement.


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He was a true mix of what most men/women are: Good, Bad & Ugly… the only difference is<br />

that we do not accept it but he does. Finally some predictions happened and we said how did you rise back<br />

in life? We said tell us the real event, the real story, the story behind the story for which we have waited for a year<br />

to meet you and told him that we do not have the ability to predict that since astrology has not reached<br />

that level inspite of many doing or claiming to do researches in it.<br />

He said with a glint in his eyes, ‘My life turned around due to bet of a sandwich with a close friend’.<br />

Shocked without looking at his chart we mentally saw his Lord of 2 nd lord Mars is in the 7H of business,<br />

8 th lord of sudden change in the 11H of contacts & 4L of best friend in the 9 th house of Rise of Fortune in<br />

the natal chart. 9 He said he was in debt in business – his relatives had cheated him, he had to sell his<br />

house and was living in a rented flat. Once, his very close friend came and said let’s eat. He did not have<br />

money and, trying to create fun, he took him outside to a shop on the road which sells sandwiches, and<br />

said to him ‘I will not pay for this sandwich and someone unknown will pay for it’. At the sandwich stall, he<br />

had seen an old college senior with whom he had never interacted and vaguely felt that this man would<br />

be from his college. He went there and introduced him and acted very friendly accusing his senior of<br />

having forgotten him and, as a senior of his college (SIES, Mumbai) he is supposed to treat for<br />

sandwich. Senior said he does not remember him at all but does not mind paying for the sandwich even<br />

if he is trying to fake a friendship. Later Senior asked him what does he do and he proudly said ‘I am in<br />

the transport business’. His senior said he is also into logistics and works for a big company. Said senior<br />

asked him how much does he charge for supplying a truck from Mumbai to Pune… our friend said<br />

Rs 2200 and, as the actual market rate was Rs 2000 he was scared that he over quoted. Senior said ‘You<br />

do not know the business son, every day I, as the senior executive of my company, am in charge of<br />

hiring 50-60 trucks and they charge me Rs 3500 – if you charge us Rs 2800 per truck, per trip, I will give<br />

you all the business and our new projects too’.<br />

Within a year, the native repaid all his debts and had made a profit of Rs 3.4 crores (a bit less<br />

than a million USD) and today, he has opened 2 offices in the US. Fortune changed when 3 elements<br />

combined – best friend, sandwich and a senior contact. He wanted to hear this story from us we felt.<br />

This is the real story of his life which we, astrologers, cannot predict with our current level of<br />

knowledge – and this is what the client needs to hear when he is down to the last penny in life ‘A dark<br />

looking best friend (Saturn) will come and ask you for a sandwich (Mars) and you would meet a senior contact<br />

9 Modern Indians do not use the 60 th division of a chart since they are always suspicious that the time of birth is wrong and,<br />

at the same time, the new breed uses the 60 th divisional chart thinking that it is to be used to determine who one was in the<br />

past life. As per old astrologers, this is all non productive wishful thinking of a bunch of new kids, as the verses of an ancient<br />

book which Vedic astrologers regard as the Bible of astrology has been ignored by these new entrants and their followers. For<br />

Vedic astrologers see his D-60 (60 th divisional) chart, see the 7H of Business has 4L of best friend, 2 nd lord of business & 10L<br />

of career Moon (Moon means motion, he is in the logistics business).


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(Sun) – do not refuse your friend that sandwich even if you do not have a penny in your pocket, your life will<br />

change’.<br />

The real story behind one’s life is the crux of astrology – it shows the theme of one’s life and this<br />

is possible only via a symbolism driven approach of ancient astrology of the stars. The stars or asterisms<br />

are more minute than the current level of knowledge of stars (nakshatras in Vedic) of Indian <strong>Astrology</strong>.<br />

If one reads the history of astrology of various cultures like Arabic, English and Chinese astrology, they<br />

are going into the exact position of a star to the degree rather than the broad span of 13.20 degree<br />

(nakshatra) that is used now in India; and incidentally, our knowledge of these stars (nakshatras) is far<br />

less than what was known to our very ancients. This study that has developed in the west to a<br />

phenomenal level is now called as Fixed Stars <strong>Astrology</strong>. The predictive capability of it is mind blowing<br />

and, more than the predictive part, what is of importance to the real astrologer is ‘Fixed Stars’ as a tool<br />

can be astoundingly accurate in giving direct clues to the hidden theme of life.<br />

For example, can our current level of knowledge look at the Asc degree and say that you and<br />

your brothers are the immortal twins of the zodiac and one of the major reasons he is born is to support<br />

your work, to give immortality to your work, for you to become the most famous painter ever and be<br />

known by the name of Van Gogh as your Ascendant degree is right near the star Pollux which is at 23<br />

Cancer (tropical)?<br />

Scheat is a Fixed star – 29 Pisces (Tropical) & 5 Pisces approx (Sidereal) & this star is one of the<br />

most notorious stars in the heavens, reputed to cause "extreme misfortune, murder, suicide and<br />

drowning". Vincent Van Gogh had his Mars, who is 6L (sidereal zodiac) of accidents, right on the Fixed<br />

star Scheat conjunct with Sun 3L of hands/actions – and he committed suicide by shooting (with Mars,<br />

bullet) by his own hands. For an excellent article on fixed stars and Vincent Van Gogh, kindly read<br />

Andrew McDonald’s lucid article on him in this issue.<br />

There are many ways to use Fixed stars. Let’s take Scheat & take a concept called Progression<br />

which has been ignored in the East. Percy Bysshe Shelley was a British writer known as one of the<br />

greatest lyric poets of the English Romantic age, a writer of delicate beauty 10 . Shelley died during his<br />

Saturn return whilst progressed Venus drew to an opposition of the North Node / Scheat conjunction.<br />

Canopus at 14Cn58 (Tropical), denoting significant events at sea, is appropriately placed on Shelley's<br />

4th house of 'grave' as per noted U.K astrologer Deborah Houlding 11 . On 08 July 1822, he and a friend,<br />

Edward Williams, were out boating when a sudden squall came up. They were run down by a larger<br />

vessel which overturned their yacht during the violent storm and Shelley died at c. 1:00 PM, Viareggio,<br />

Italy.<br />

Let us take a more dramatic case of an Indian and see the star Sirius, which we encountered<br />

recently, as it explained the mystery of a horoscope that has not been solved by many top astrologers of<br />

India. Sirius is known as Alpha Canis Majoris, or the Dog Star (14:05 Cancer – tropical; 20:14 Gemini<br />

sidereal Lahiri). In China, it was regarded as the Jackal or Wolf Star, associated with thievery and looting.<br />

The native’s Asc is 13 Cn (tropical) and 19 Ge (sidereal) having the planet Dragon’s Tail near it.<br />

Dragon’s Tail signifies detachment and also Seven Sages – the native is a volunteer of the <strong>Saptarishis</strong> (7<br />

Sages) <strong>Astrology</strong> magazine who, throughout life, spent his time in learning astrology secretly like a<br />

thief as his family would not allow him to learn; see Sirius star attributes. He would read the books at<br />

the terrace, at the park, in restaurants covering the front of the book so that others do not know he is<br />

reading astrology and at home too he would keep it under covers. His library grew and he would hide<br />

many of his books in his car, in his office displaying the attribute of the Jackal. He removed hidden<br />

manuscripts from astrologers in India by begging, paying money that he took on loan and then gave it<br />

to <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> magazine so that they could donate it. The worst is, even if he paid money to<br />

an individual for the manuscripts, he would see to it that on the website of <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong>, the<br />

10 Shelley, Percy Bysshe Date: 04 Aug 1792 Time: 22:00 LMT (+0:01) City: Horsham, England.<br />

11 We recommend Deborah’s super fine site for western astrology and free books http://www.skyscript.co.uk/shelley.html


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name of that individual (whom he paid) is shown as donator. For a long time, his horoscope was a<br />

mystery via techniques of Indian <strong>Astrology</strong> until we read about the star Sirius.<br />

Another astrologer we know has Saturn, the 8L of occult & mystic, in the star Rigel (16Ge50<br />

Tropical) which somewhere we read means bringing knowledge to others: he is involved in bringing out<br />

very old manuscripts. Saturn signifies ‘old’ – his special affinity has been with elderly people which are<br />

signified by Saturn.<br />

A very important point that cannot be ignored is mentioned by <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong>’s writer<br />

Andrew McDonald ‘It is worth noting that Progressions of major points onto fixed stars, however nasty<br />

the fixed star, will not show death on their own – there always has to be major supporting planetary<br />

testimonies – both in the Progressions and the Solar and Lunar Returns and, of course, in the Nativity<br />

itself. Though fixed stars can be spectacularly descriptive, there is a great danger in reading them in<br />

isolation. Any fixed star must be read in context with everything else in the nativity.’<br />

3.1 Assassination & Our Adventures in Fixed Stars<br />

Take the chart of Abraham Lincoln and Diana K. Rosenberg’s report. Not knowing much about<br />

Fixed Stars, we just spotted these two statements from her fixed star report – what follows<br />

below is a correspondence with her.<br />

22 nd July 2010<br />

Hi Diana<br />

In your report of Fixed Stars on Lincoln, on page 28, I get<br />

Then on Page 29 at the bottom of Satabishaj (I think it is for Satabishaj only) I find<br />

In the above, in the 2 nd last line, what caught our eye were murder and assassination, wars and<br />

battles.<br />

Query:<br />

1. Does Satabishaj mean assassination and murder, the words in italics is your research ? (if so can I quote it)<br />

or an accepted definition of Fixed Stars.<br />

2. Is this star Satabishaj called by some other name in Western <strong>Astrology</strong> since over here Satabisha is around<br />

13.20 degrees whereas in the Lincoln report it showed a span of 4 degrees.<br />

Diana: The sidereal span of nakshatra Satabishaj is 6Aquar40 to 20Aquar00; the fixed star Satabishajwas,<br />

in 2000, Lahiri sidereal 17 Aquarius 44 (within that nakshatra span). Tropically. it was 11 Pisces 35.<br />

In the Fixed Star Report Writer, each starset was given the name of the most prominent star in that set of degrees<br />

- in this case, it was Lambda Aquarii, which has been called Satabishaj (after the nakshatra, I suppose), as well as<br />

Çatabishaj (same name, different spelling), Hydor, or Ekchusis


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It is confusing, I know!!<br />

You mention the span of 4 degrees - that is the full span of the stars that I grouped together in that starset. Each<br />

star would have a span of only one degree (called a "moiety") on either side of its exact position.<br />

<strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong>: It immediately caught our eye to check out his chart (though Rodden gives a B rating) and<br />

what was being thought of turned out to be true: his Mer is the 8L of death (sidereal zodiac) sitting in the 1H of<br />

body – this Mer is in the sign of Aq (Saturn ruled) its co-lord Rahu is with Mars (bullet) and he died of bullet if<br />

one remembers well and this, in the period of Saturn Main period and Mer sub period (this is too much of a<br />

coincidence) from a Vedic point of view – it is amazing that the periods (dasas) are matching so easily.


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Diana: That so interesting - though I don't understand all of it.<br />

See what I wrote about his birth time in the attached file. Tropically Venus rules his 8th house of death: he was<br />

born with Venus aligned with Mu Cephei, "The Garnet Star" - a red star in the head of Cepheus the King! This is<br />

what I have from that starset in my book:<br />

Jupiter was here in 1429 when France's Dauphin was crowned Charles VII by Joan of Arc (Mu Cephei is in the<br />

Crown of Cepheus) - but the Crown does not protect its wearers: this was Abraham Lincoln’s Venus and Czar<br />

Alexander II’s MC; Lincoln freed the slaves, Alexander freed the serfs (Andromeda, the Chained Woman !); both<br />

were assassinated for their pains. This was the Moon of assassinated Czar Nicholas II, Moon and SNode of<br />

assassinated Israeli PM Yitzak Rabin, Pluto of assassinated US Pres James Garfield, Saturn of murdered<br />

revolutionary Leon Trotsky (axed in the head), SNode of singer-songwriter John Lennon (murdered-shot in the<br />

head) and Press Sec’y James Brady, shot in the head in the Reagan assassination attempt with a Sun-Mars cnj<br />

here; Neptune at Lincoln’s assassination (Venus had been here at his Solar Return 2 months earlier, where it ruled<br />

the 1 st and 8 th houses), Jupiter at the assassination of John F Kennedy; the MC when Yitzak Rabin was killed at a<br />

peace rally (most of these were shot in the head: Mu Cephei is a red star in the King’s head!). Venus was here at<br />

the Aries Ingress of 1914, 2 months before the Sarajevo assassination of Austria's Archduke Ferdinand, the event<br />

that triggered WWI.<br />

Isn't that all amazing???<br />

Love, Diana<br />

3.2 <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> Life Time Achievement Award To A Western Astrologer<br />

I<br />

t was a December evening, cold breeze was flowing and almost romantic… Instead of watching a<br />

good movie, suddenly one name popped in our head. The repetition of the name became such a<br />

bother that we knew we had to contact this lady whom we just did not know and who went by the<br />

name of Diana K. Rosenberg.<br />

Some months back, we had read somewhere that she was dying of Cancer but each astrologer has<br />

to go one day; but now this name became of vital importance and we instantly wrote to our writer<br />

friend Robert Gover, an expert stock market astrologer in the U.S, and asked him if he knew Diana<br />

Rosenberg’s phone number. He said he did not know her number and, within few minutes, we found<br />

out her number from another source, checked it was 9 am in New York and called her. She was sleeping<br />

and her response was please call me after few hours. We were not to call her back that day. Then the<br />

same evening at 11.30 pm in Mumbai, as we were driving home, again the name kept popping in our<br />

mind and it would not stop – it was like she has something that others don’t have, her work must come out.<br />

Then we parked on the side and called her and had a great chat for 40 minutes. It changed a lot in us –<br />

this is when we found that a great astrologer is willing not to take any treatment of chemotherapy for<br />

her cancer so that no side effects would come in as she needs her mind to remain stable in order for her<br />

to finish publishing her research of 30 years. Wow what dedication, how many Indian Astrologers could<br />

let go of their lives and not save it from the jaws of death so that their secrets be properly published in<br />

time... Indian Astrologers, on the contrary, spend their lifetimes trying to hide secrets and their<br />

researches but will always broadcast that they have done the maximum researches. We knew in Diana<br />

we had found ‘One who knew the meaning of Energy’. She agreed to do an interview with us and promised<br />

that it would be a lengthy interview revealing many of her secrets. But what was the greatest thing<br />

about her was the tone and pitch of her voice – she was a child telling us she wants to reveal so many<br />

secrets and we remembered what the old master had told us ‘Only The Kid Wins’.<br />

Going back in Time, in the very 1 st editorial, it was mentioned that the true names of those who<br />

are involved in the magazine will not be revealed in the credits’ column since <strong>Saptarishis</strong><br />

<strong>Astrology</strong> would be construed as a Charity Work by readers – considering that those who are<br />

into real charity do not even think it is charity, they ‘Just Do It’, their shadows also do not come to know<br />

what they have donated. --- 1


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In 2009, we had released a book called ‘<strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong>: The Predictive Series’ a collection<br />

of some of the best articles of previous issues, in which all the authors had relinquished the copyright of<br />

their articles so that <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> makes the profit. The publisher was Sagar Publications, New<br />

Delhi, who said to us in the 1 st week of March that from Nov 2009 to March 31 st 2010, the total sales were<br />

around 353 copies of the book and royalty was around Rs 15,000 ($ 313). It was written in the Preface that<br />

the first years’ earnings would be donated to old and economically not well off astrologers and readers<br />

were asked in to send mails if they found one. ---- 2<br />

Due to the above points 1 & 2, we must state what we mention now since it was put in writing in<br />

the preface and also, since we are accountable to both the authors and readers. Although the thought of<br />

donating these earnings was to be done to an Indian, God decided otherwise and we have donated this<br />

money to Diana K. Rosenberg for her printing expenses. It is a very small sum but our writers who<br />

contributed articles would agree with us. Many sleepless nights have gone in rethinking if we should<br />

mention this donation or not – since mentioning would break our own rule of “the shadow not even<br />

coming to know of one’s donation” – yet, as per our own policy, we are accountable to the authors and<br />

the community at large so the deed was mentioned. Those of you who have spare money and every<br />

astrologer cum astrology publisher or anyone who does business with astrology 12 are requested to donate<br />

to Diana K. Rosenberg for the $ 10,000 that she requires for printing her monumental research. We<br />

would especially request the students of some Gurus, who have amassed millions of dollars selling<br />

talismans, to request their Gurus to donate money to Diana or, at least, to the real cause of bringing<br />

knowledge out. If you can’t write to your Guru regarding this, then it’s better to leave the astrology of<br />

the Sages and never call <strong>Astrology</strong> a Divine Science (Western readers may note that the reason behind this<br />

statement is that Indians have an obsessive fascination of constantly and fanatically calling <strong>Astrology</strong> a Divine<br />

Science even though they and their Gurus may indulge in the biggest ‘subtle’ frauds one can imagine.) Readers<br />

may note that Diana K. Rosenberg has not requested for this donation and she might even refuse it but,<br />

nonetheless send it – and May Lord Saturn bless you if you donate but after doing so, don’t talk about it<br />

or expect your name to come in print – if you can do that, then only donate. Her Paypal account is her<br />

email id only fixed.stars@verizon.net. If you can’t donate, no problem – send her loving energy, write a<br />

mail to her from your heart, be kind and sensitive and don’t rake up the death issue. Imagine if you are<br />

an astrologer and if you are on the biggest quest to get your book published as your last duty on earth<br />

and you receive the love from 100 countries… would you not love it!<br />

Diana has given the major part of her life to astrology and researched the most ancient part of<br />

astrology which is still an enigma after thousands of years of study. Her work speaks volumes if one has<br />

the patience to study and understand it. Diana K. Rosenberg has been awarded the 2 nd Life Time<br />

Achievement Award of <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> for her accomplishments in the most ancient form of<br />

astrology, which is the real astrology of the stars since it deals with the stars ‘Directly’ and their<br />

predictive cum understanding the human soul’s purpose can be more fulfilling than the Vedic System of<br />

Nakshatras (asterisms) – still too little about nakshatras (asterisms) is known to the modern Indian<br />

astrologers inspite of so many works coming out in the name of nakshatras from India.<br />

One cannot but thank Edith Hathaway (USA) for her outstanding work and support in the whole<br />

project & also Shastry (India), Souvik Dutta (USA), Pam Rosevear (USA) & Claudia Bader (USA) for the<br />

grand help in organizing this event in New York City where Diana K. Rosenberg would be awarded the<br />

“<strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong>’s Life Time Achievement Award” in ‘Ancient <strong>Astrology</strong>’ held in New York<br />

City. Diana has been presented the award by the Head of Uranian Society & Executive Secretary of<br />

NCGR, Liane Thomas-Wade, on the 25 th of July 2010, in the company of esteemed stalwart astrologers<br />

of New York City.<br />

4.0 Ancient Astrologer Bhrighu & Obama<br />

12 Ideally, anyone who earns anything out of astrology will be in a more profitable position in life if he donates 10 % of his<br />

earnings from astrology back to the astrological community.


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U.S. House approves sweeping healthcare overhaul 13<br />

Mon, Mar 22, 09:40 AM<br />

The U.S. House of Representatives gave final approval to a sweeping healthcare overhaul on<br />

Sunday, expanding insurance coverage to nearly all Americans and handing President Barack<br />

Obama a landmark victory.<br />

It extends health coverage to 32 million uninsured, covering 95 percent of all Americans, gives<br />

subsidies to help lower-income workers pay for coverage and creates state-based exchanges where the<br />

uninsured can compare and shop for plans.<br />

In order to understand the landmark event of 21 st March 2010 in the life of Obama, three of our<br />

previous articles on Sage Bhrighu’s Easy Methodology should be revisited. Excerpts from it are:-<br />

Bhrighu’s Easy Methodology (BEM) – 15<br />

Venus says ‘The house where I am given shelter or the lord I conjoin with or the lord of the house I<br />

represent will show where I can, I repeat I can contribute to the…<br />

a) Medical expenses or Diseases<br />

b) Dramatic Troubles<br />

Bhrighu’s Easy Methodology (BEM) - 2<br />

‘Wherever Jupiter sits he creates Ups & Down in the 6 th from it, in minimum of any one significations of<br />

that house’<br />

This becomes his Karmic House called as ‘Jupiter’s Previous Lives’ House’<br />

He will first create Up & Down in the significations of the house which means fluctuations.<br />

He will destroy at least one thing of that house.<br />

Bhrighu’s Easy Methodology (BEM) - 3 & 4<br />

BSP 3: Wherever Saturn sits, he becomes Judge Dredd or Emperor (Shahenshah) and he<br />

shouts ‘I Am The Law’.<br />

It is that house where<br />

a) Karma is unfinished & you ‘Need’ to finish it.<br />

b) You will or can make mistakes concerning significations of that house<br />

c) You will be Judged for your mistakes – there is no 99% in this.<br />

1. Now observe Venus in Obama’s Chart is sitting in the 6H of health and diseases. The BEM rule<br />

15 (for Indians it is called BSP) for Venus, who is sitting in the 6H of diseases and health, is<br />

clearly working via Obama’s chart: where Venus sits, he makes you spend on diseases. The<br />

landmark is as in the event of March 21 st 2010 where US Govt approves an unprecedented<br />

spending for health (6H where Venus is placed) – Obama spent on diseases as per the promise of<br />

the Venus BEM rule. There will be, no doubt, some opposition due to Obama’s chart and it will<br />

take some years to come into real effect.<br />

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2. Also use BEM-2 which says that Jupiter will implement itself in the 6 th from it & destroy at least<br />

one signification of the 6 th from where he is placed and it becomes his ‘Previous Life’s House’ –<br />

this needs to be symbolically interpreted as pending work (karma) as 6H shows pending Karma.<br />

Obama’s Jupiter is placed in the 1H and 6 th from it is the house of disease and health. So his<br />

Jupiter has destroyed the disease that was afflicting the American Health Care System and<br />

promises to bring good health to Americans ‘if the nation allows it’ (so to speak).<br />

3. In the Global Chart, Saturn is transiting Virgo which is the natural 6H of health and diseases.<br />

Now use the BEM-3 & 4 which says that Karma is unfinished and one Needs to complete it there<br />

– this is what Obama is trying to do. Same happened in India where the All India Medical<br />

Associations passed a landmark order stating that no gifts (indirect bribes) were to be accepted<br />

by Doctors from Pharmaceutical Companies. 6H also represents accidents & diseases and you<br />

will notice that some new diseases came in (pending karma) and few major earthquakes<br />

happened (pending karma). Astrologers will say that every time Saturn was in Virgo the same<br />

results did not happen. Obviously, it will not and that is the reason the great astrologers would<br />

always observe ‘What Kind of Karma is happening during One Cycle of Saturn’s journey<br />

through the zodiac’. They would observe this and then predict, observe the Quantum & Quality<br />

of results. <strong>Astrology</strong> is an interactive science and not fixed – the planets deliver as per the Karma<br />

created by people and this Karma will change the day to day occurrences of people in each cycle<br />

& not as per fixed results of Saturn in Virgo in each cycle.<br />

5.0 Predicting Year of Event Instantly – Universal <strong>Astrology</strong><br />

Planets & Their Implementation Age in Various Houses<br />

This piece is being written so that we do not ignore the teachings of our ancients. Western<br />

astrologers who use the Tropical Zodiac can also successfully implement it in charts where<br />

the Asc is not being changed if you switch to Sidereal Zodiac (Indian). You can also quickly<br />

change the settings to Sidereal Zodiac and Lahiri, use this technique, note the results on a<br />

piece of paper and come back to your own zodiac to double check with transits and progressions.<br />

Below is a method of the Legend of Legends, Late Shri C. G. Rajan, who had the highest amount<br />

of manuscripts. What is presented below does not work 100 % in real practice and hence, it has been<br />

rejected by many astrologers who were jealous of C. G. Rajan 14 . Still, the way to use this method which<br />

points to the nearby age when the planet will give result is to take that ‘Clue’ of the result obtained and<br />

further use other methods like transit etc. Please refer to the ‘basic’ table below. For example, if you want<br />

to see the age when Mars will give result in the 12 th house, then go to the table and the number you<br />

would see is 25 which means the 25 th year (active year/ not completed year). But would this Mars act<br />

only in the 25 th year? No, it will give results every time a 12 year cycle is rotated; thus Mars in the 12H<br />

will give results in the 13, 25, 37, 49, 61, 73 rd years. At the end of this piece a full detailed table would be<br />

allotted. If Sun is in the 11H, which years it would give result is not mentioned in this table of Late C.<br />

G. Rajan, but our study shows 22 nd year or 25 th year if we remember well. It needs to be further tested.<br />

Next, one should remember the readings given by Sages and village astrologers of India – they have a<br />

style in which they predict the year of the event. They would say for e.g. ‘Your marriage will happen<br />

around 27/28 th year of your life’. They say it like 27 or 28; 90 % of the times you would find this style of<br />

predictions and we often wonder why they are not being very accurate to the exact year. Natal Planets<br />

need to be activated via transits, eclipses and other systems and only then they give their results, finding<br />

out this activation is not so easy hence, for some years in tables like these, planets give results and some<br />

years they don’t.<br />

14 Late C G Rajan wrote a book which is out of print now, titled ‘Dogmas of Nadi <strong>Astrology</strong>’ which has been the most sought<br />

after book, if someone has it kindly write to us we will remain indebted.


1H 2H 3H 4H 5H 6H 7H 8H 9H 10H 11H 12H<br />

Sun 15 7 20 14 9 23 34 27 10 19 38<br />

Moon 27 27 5 22 6 57 15 6 20 43 20 3<br />

Mars 5 12 13 8 5 24 27 28 14 27 45 25<br />

Mercury 10 26 12 22 26 21 17 14 19 19 45 45<br />

Jupiter 5 39 27 20 12 7 40 27 31 15 15 25<br />

Venus 17 6 6 6 4 41 14 10 15 15 15 5<br />

Saturn 5 12 13 8 5 24 27 28 14 27 45 25<br />

Rahu (Dragon’s Head) 5 12 13 8 5 24 27 28 14 27 45 25<br />

Ketu (Dragon’s Tail) 5 12 13 8 5 24 27 28 14 27 45 25<br />

Let us take some examples to see if we get atleast near around results.<br />

Tiger Woods<br />

Jupiter is in the 7H of relationships and marriage and, as per the above table, Jupiter should<br />

implement itself in the 40 th year in the 7H. Now take multiples of 12 and you get ages 4, 16, 28, 40, 52, 64<br />

and in these years, Jupiter in the 7H will implement itself.<br />

In November 2003, Woods became engaged to Elin Nordegren, a Swedish former model and<br />

daughter of former minister of migration Barbro Holmberg and radio journalist Thomas Nordegren.<br />

From Dec 2002 to Dec 2003 he would be in his 28 th year and, as per the above system, you can see that<br />

28 th year is activated by the presence of Jupiter in the 7H.<br />

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6H shows one’s mistresses – its co-lord is Dragon’s Head (Rahu) sitting in the 2H of family and one’s<br />

name. Dragon’s Head, by its very nature, denotes cheating and scandals. So Rahu in the 2 nd house, in its<br />

respective years, can once implement itself and show a sex scandal (Dragon’s Head aspects the 8H of<br />

sex). Last year, Tiger Woods was in his 35 th year from Dec 2009 to Dec 2010. In fact, just 1 month 15 before<br />

his 35 th year started, the news of his affairs broke out. Dragon’s Head in the 2H will implement itself in<br />

the 36 th year whereas Tiger Woods was in his 35 th year when this happened, this is to show that the table<br />

cannot be taken verbatim and it only shows a pointer towards the nearby year.<br />

Detailed Table<br />

Sun 03<br />

15<br />

27<br />

39<br />

51<br />

63<br />

1H 2H 3H 4H 5H 6H 7H 8H 9H 10H 11H 12H<br />

07<br />

19<br />

31<br />

43<br />

55<br />

67<br />

08<br />

20<br />

32<br />

44<br />

56<br />

68<br />

02<br />

14<br />

26<br />

38<br />

50<br />

62<br />

09<br />

21<br />

33<br />

45<br />

57<br />

69<br />

11<br />

23<br />

35<br />

47<br />

59<br />

71<br />

10<br />

22<br />

34<br />

46<br />

58,<br />

70<br />

03<br />

15<br />

27<br />

39<br />

51<br />

63<br />

10,<br />

22,<br />

34,<br />

46<br />

58,<br />

70<br />

7,<br />

19,<br />

31,<br />

43,<br />

55,<br />

67<br />

02<br />

14,<br />

26<br />

38,<br />

50,<br />

62<br />

15 On November 25, 2009, supermarket tabloid The National Enquirer published a story claiming that Woods had an<br />

extramarital affair with nightclub manager Rachel Uchitel , a claim she denied.


1H 2H 3H 4H 5H 6H 7H 8H 9H 10H 11H 12H<br />

Moon 3,<br />

15,<br />

27,<br />

39,<br />

51,<br />

63<br />

3,<br />

15,<br />

27,<br />

39,<br />

51,<br />

63<br />

5,<br />

17,<br />

29,<br />

41,<br />

53,<br />

65<br />

10,<br />

22,<br />

34,<br />

46,<br />

58,<br />

70<br />

6,<br />

18,<br />

30<br />

42,<br />

54,<br />

66<br />

9,<br />

21,<br />

33,<br />

45,<br />

57,<br />

69<br />

3,<br />

15,<br />

27,<br />

39,<br />

51,<br />

63<br />

6,<br />

18,<br />

30<br />

42,<br />

54,<br />

66<br />

8,<br />

20,<br />

32<br />

44<br />

56,<br />

68<br />

7,<br />

19,<br />

31,<br />

43,<br />

55,<br />

67<br />

8,<br />

20,<br />

32<br />

44,<br />

56,<br />

68<br />

3,<br />

15,<br />

27,<br />

39,<br />

51,<br />

63<br />

Mars 5,<br />

17,<br />

29,<br />

41,<br />

53,<br />

65<br />

12,<br />

24,<br />

36<br />

48<br />

60,<br />

72<br />

13,<br />

25<br />

37<br />

49<br />

61<br />

73<br />

8,<br />

20,<br />

32<br />

44,<br />

56,<br />

68<br />

5,<br />

17,<br />

29,<br />

41,<br />

53,<br />

65<br />

12,<br />

24,<br />

36<br />

48,<br />

60,<br />

72<br />

3,<br />

15,<br />

27,<br />

39,<br />

51,<br />

63<br />

4,<br />

16,<br />

28,<br />

40<br />

52,<br />

64<br />

2,<br />

14,<br />

26<br />

38,<br />

50,<br />

62<br />

3,<br />

15,<br />

27,<br />

39,<br />

51,<br />

63<br />

9,<br />

21,<br />

33,<br />

45,<br />

57,<br />

69<br />

13,<br />

25,<br />

37<br />

49,<br />

61,<br />

73<br />

Mercury 10,<br />

22,<br />

34,<br />

46,<br />

58,<br />

70<br />

2,<br />

14,<br />

26<br />

38,<br />

50,<br />

62<br />

12,<br />

24<br />

36<br />

48<br />

60<br />

72<br />

10,<br />

22,<br />

34,<br />

46,<br />

58,<br />

70<br />

2,<br />

14,<br />

26<br />

38,<br />

50,<br />

62<br />

9,<br />

21,<br />

33,<br />

45,<br />

57,<br />

69<br />

5,<br />

17,<br />

29,<br />

41,<br />

53,<br />

65<br />

2,<br />

14,<br />

26<br />

38,<br />

50,<br />

62<br />

7,<br />

19,<br />

31,<br />

43,<br />

55,<br />

67<br />

7,<br />

19,<br />

31,<br />

43,<br />

55,<br />

67<br />

9,<br />

21,<br />

33,<br />

45,<br />

57,<br />

69<br />

9,<br />

21,<br />

33,<br />

45,<br />

57,<br />

69<br />

Jupiter 5,<br />

17,<br />

29,<br />

41,<br />

53,<br />

65<br />

3,<br />

15,<br />

27,<br />

39,<br />

51,<br />

63<br />

3,<br />

15,<br />

27<br />

39<br />

51,<br />

63<br />

8,<br />

20,<br />

32<br />

44,<br />

56,<br />

68<br />

12,<br />

24,<br />

36<br />

48,<br />

60,<br />

72<br />

7,<br />

19,<br />

31,<br />

43,<br />

55,<br />

67<br />

4,<br />

16,<br />

28,<br />

40,<br />

52,<br />

64<br />

3,<br />

15,<br />

27,<br />

39,<br />

51,<br />

63<br />

7,<br />

19,<br />

31,<br />

43,<br />

55,<br />

67<br />

3,<br />

15,<br />

27,<br />

39,<br />

51,<br />

63<br />

3,<br />

15,<br />

27,<br />

39,<br />

51,<br />

63<br />

13,<br />

25,<br />

37<br />

49,<br />

61,<br />

73<br />

Venus 5,<br />

17,<br />

29,<br />

41,<br />

53,<br />

65<br />

6,<br />

18,<br />

30,<br />

42,<br />

54,<br />

66<br />

6,<br />

18<br />

30<br />

42<br />

54<br />

66<br />

6,<br />

18,<br />

30<br />

42,<br />

54,<br />

66<br />

4<br />

16<br />

28<br />

40,<br />

52,<br />

64<br />

5,<br />

17,<br />

29,<br />

41,<br />

53,<br />

65<br />

2,<br />

14,<br />

26<br />

38,<br />

50,<br />

62<br />

10,<br />

22,<br />

34,<br />

46<br />

58,<br />

70<br />

3,<br />

15,<br />

27,<br />

39,<br />

51,<br />

63<br />

3,<br />

15,<br />

27,<br />

39,<br />

51,<br />

63<br />

3,<br />

15,<br />

27,<br />

39,<br />

51,<br />

63<br />

5,<br />

17,<br />

29,<br />

41,<br />

53,<br />

65<br />

Saturn 5,<br />

17,<br />

29,<br />

41,<br />

53,<br />

65<br />

12,<br />

24,<br />

36,<br />

48,<br />

60,<br />

72<br />

1,<br />

13,<br />

25<br />

37<br />

49<br />

61<br />

8,<br />

20,<br />

32<br />

44,<br />

56,<br />

68<br />

5,<br />

17,<br />

29,<br />

41,<br />

53,<br />

65<br />

12,<br />

24,<br />

36<br />

48,<br />

60,<br />

72<br />

3,<br />

15,<br />

27,<br />

39,<br />

51,<br />

63<br />

4,<br />

16,<br />

28,<br />

40<br />

52,<br />

64<br />

2,<br />

14,<br />

26<br />

48<br />

60<br />

72<br />

3,<br />

15,<br />

27,<br />

39,<br />

51,<br />

63<br />

9,<br />

21,<br />

33,<br />

45,<br />

57,<br />

69<br />

13,<br />

25,<br />

37<br />

49,<br />

61,<br />

73<br />

Rahu<br />

(Dragon’s<br />

Head)<br />

5,<br />

17,<br />

29,<br />

41,<br />

53,<br />

65<br />

12,<br />

24,<br />

36<br />

48,<br />

60,<br />

72<br />

13,<br />

25<br />

37<br />

49<br />

61<br />

73<br />

8,<br />

20,<br />

32<br />

44,<br />

56,<br />

68<br />

5,<br />

17,<br />

29,<br />

41,<br />

53,<br />

65<br />

12,<br />

24,<br />

36<br />

48,<br />

60,<br />

72<br />

3,<br />

15,<br />

27,<br />

39,<br />

51,<br />

63<br />

4,<br />

16,<br />

28,<br />

40<br />

52,<br />

64<br />

2,<br />

14,<br />

26<br />

48<br />

60<br />

72<br />

3,<br />

15,<br />

27,<br />

39,<br />

51,<br />

63<br />

9,<br />

21,<br />

33,<br />

45,<br />

57,<br />

69<br />

13,<br />

25,<br />

37<br />

49,<br />

61,<br />

73<br />

1H 2H 3H 4H 5H 6H 7H 8H 9H 10H 11H 12H<br />

Ketu<br />

(Dragon’s<br />

Tail)<br />

5,<br />

17,<br />

29,<br />

41,<br />

53,<br />

65<br />

12,<br />

24,<br />

36<br />

48,<br />

60<br />

72<br />

13,<br />

25<br />

37<br />

49<br />

61<br />

73<br />

8,<br />

20,<br />

32<br />

44,<br />

56,<br />

68<br />

5,<br />

17,<br />

29,<br />

41,<br />

53,<br />

65<br />

12,<br />

24,<br />

36<br />

48,<br />

60,<br />

72<br />

3,<br />

15,<br />

27,<br />

39,<br />

51,<br />

63<br />

4,<br />

16,<br />

28,<br />

40<br />

52,<br />

64<br />

2,<br />

14,<br />

26<br />

48<br />

60<br />

72<br />

3,<br />

15,<br />

27,<br />

39,<br />

51,<br />

63<br />

9,<br />

21,<br />

33,<br />

45,<br />

57,<br />

69<br />

13,<br />

25,<br />

37<br />

49,<br />

61,<br />

73<br />

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Bruce Lee<br />

Mercury can be a hardcore malefic for Scorpio Asc by virtue of being the 8 th lord of chronic<br />

problems and death – and is here in the 12H of exit. As per the given table, Mer implements itself in the


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12H in the 33 rd year. During his 33 rd year which was from Nov 1972 to Nov 1973, on 20 th July 73, he passed<br />

away exactly matching with the implementation age of Mer in the 12H.<br />

Marilyn Monroe<br />

Dragon’s Head (Rahu) sits in the 12H of Exit of Life and 12H of bedroom. Astrologers know that<br />

the nature of Rahu is scandal, mysterious and not to be found – till date, the reason for her death is not<br />

found satisfactory. But why is this 12H of Dragon’s head so important? Readers of <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong><br />

will remember one of the earlier editorials/publitorials where the ‘Super Effect House’ of each house has


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been shown; taking this chart, the 8L of death, Saturn, is sitting in the 4H of ones own home; as it is 9<br />

places from its own house (8H), we count 9 houses from this Saturn and this brings us to the 12H<br />

making the 12H become the Super Effect House of the 8H of death and longevity. Thus Rahu sitting<br />

here in the 12H becomes more potent and doubly important. Now let us see Mr. Rajan’s table: he gives<br />

13, 25, 37, 49, 61, 73 years for this Dragon’s Head in the 12H. On 5 th Aug 1962, the day she died, she was in<br />

her 37 th year, the year given by the Table. Her death was in her own house (Saturn in 4H) in her<br />

bedroom (Rahu in 12H), with some drugs or overdose of sleeping pills (Rahu again) and, till date, the<br />

mystery surrounding her death has not been solved.<br />

John F. Kennedy<br />

When you speak of Marilyn, you got to speak of JFK. His Sun is the 12 th lord of Exit sitting with<br />

2 planets i.e. Venus and Jupiter who, for Virgo Asc, is capable of giving death. Let us see the Sun’s age


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of implementation in the 9H, it is 46 th year. 6 months after his 46th year, he was shot death – note 4L of<br />

assasination Jupiter is sitting with this Sun. The technique no doubt is off by 6 months but it is one of<br />

the very first techniques which gives us the age when each planet will implement in each house in a<br />

snap shot.<br />

Vincent Van Gogh<br />

His life has everything that a film maker would want: his poverty was most touching though<br />

today his paintings sell for millions. Let us repeat here: to truly understand his Karma and the role his<br />

brother played in his Karma, Indian Astrologers would have to read a fantastic piece on him by Andrew


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MacDonald in this very issue titled Starry, Starry Night – especially the last part where Andrew uses<br />

Fixed stars and shows what Indian astrologers will always fail to see if they do not use Fixed stars<br />

astrology. He died on the 29 th July 1890, in his 38 th year, which would be from Mar 1890 to Mar 1891. If<br />

you see the table 39 th year is activated by Mars in the 10 th house. Mars for a Gemini Asc is the most<br />

malefic being the 6 th lord of accidents and diseases and 11 th lord of super effect of 6H. He shot himself in<br />

the chest in his 38 th year which is one year before the 39 th year, when Mars is supposed to implement.<br />

This shows that one surely gets the nearby year with this method. Planets always conjoin together to<br />

give results. Venus is his 12 th lord of exit from the world and 5L of mentality: he was suffering from<br />

mental problems and was just discharged from a mental asylum. Venus is placed in the 10H and is<br />

giving the age of 39 (again) from the table you may observe. Dragon’s Tail (Ketu) which is placed in the<br />

7H has been given the age 39 Ketu – shows Liberation (moksha) – guess that is what he achieved as he<br />

was not happy in this life as per his own statements. Thus 3 planets were showing grave problems at the<br />

age of 39 whereas he expired at the age of 38 which is still near; this technique is bringing you near the<br />

age giving result.<br />

Core Team Member of <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong>


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After a new technique is written, we always send it to some of the team members for their<br />

reaction. The above chart is one of the team members – this native’s father was a great astrologer from<br />

south of India. This same chart is discussed in the Prediction by Degrees technique in this volume.<br />

Anyways, we saw the chart in the new light of this technique starting from the age of Jupiter, moving to<br />

the 2H, 3H and then 4H – then it struck us that Venus is in the 4H and the age given as per the table is<br />

18 th year. Now see the significance of Venus – though it is in his own house, from the 9H of father,<br />

Venus is the 8 th lord of death & 3L of death. One fine day, his father did his evening prayers and then<br />

came to the living room and said good bye to his children and wife who felt strange: why was he saying<br />

good bye? He recited a hymn for liberation (moksha) and died. These kinds of deaths are possible only<br />

to the greatest of astrologers who come to know beforehand the exact day of their death 16 .<br />

Astrologers are requested to test this further and not take it at face value as the examples above,<br />

though selected with care so that they do not match to the T with the Table, could yet induce astro<br />

students to become easily and hastily impressed. Young entrants will always think non productively<br />

when, per example, they would see a Sc Asc chart and Mer placed in the 12H and the native lived<br />

beyond 33 years – they could say the chart’s owner did not die at the age of 33 – that’s when one is not<br />

taught astrology at the feet of a Guru but in forums or conferences or books. One who learns it at the<br />

feet of the ‘True & Unbiased’ Guru or one who learns keeping his heart chakra open uses techniques<br />

such as that of C. G. Rajan’s and takes it to his advantage to come nearer a year, will then use other<br />

techniques before he shoots his predictions.<br />

6.0 The Dilemma of Energy & <strong>Astrology</strong><br />

Horoscope is nothing but a capsule containing the energy of one’s life exhibited by the planets in<br />

their grand coding. Our job as astrologers is to decode this and find out how the energies are<br />

playing out in one’s life. This coding is not as simple as 2 + 2 as, at a later stage, it goes beyond<br />

mathematics and statistics. One can test astrological techniques on 500 charts yet, that technique will<br />

fail on the 501 th chart. The client whose chart will be the 501 th will only curse us for wrong guidance –<br />

hence an experienced astrologer knows when he is reading a chart, it is his intuition or some divine<br />

voice which guides us not to predict with a technique which we have successfully tested on 500 charts.<br />

This difference, only a real professional astrologer knows very well who eats his bread earned out of<br />

astrology and not a theoretician or free practitioner. All of us are in the business of interpretation of<br />

these techniques (energy) as to ‘what will happen if today I do an action, when and how will be its result’.<br />

Some of us use horary astrology to determine this along with some traditional natal chart methods.<br />

How is energy transformed from one house to another? Let us see below.<br />

6.1 Abuse Of Energy & Its Karma – Pirated Books/Softwares & Forums<br />

For long this question remained unanswered as to what happens to those who…<br />

a) Download movies/books/music/astrology software via pirated means<br />

b) Who fight a lot on internet forums<br />

The answer finally came that the karma of the above bad actions is to be seen via the position and<br />

dispositor of Dragon’s Tail (Ketu). Let us see this chart & few others in a brief manner.<br />

16 Recent history speaks of the Late M. S. Sitaramiah from Delhi who predicted 2 days before his death that he would not<br />

come back from his visit to the hospital and, in spite of his operation being a success, died unknowingly and doctors were<br />

amazed. In the chart discussed above death happened on a Friday, July 19, 1996, the time was almost near to 9.10 pm, here<br />

everything was Venus, it was a Friday, the hour was of Venus (hora) and the periods was also of Venus. Vedic astrologers<br />

can check something more in periods (dasa) in his chart on the time of his death.


You name the management book and he had it downloaded in soft copy format that he openly<br />

distributed to his friends and was thus described as the Piracy King. He would print it out free of charge<br />

quietly from his office printer (note nothing is free in life & for paper abuse see Earthy signs getting<br />

destroyed). He had been warned by an astrologer not to do this but he would continue doing it for many<br />

years. An astute astrologer would observe his life for few years and would wait for two things to happen<br />

a) 3H to be activated b) Saturn to be activated; it is only when these two will be activated that the<br />

promise of Dragon’s Tail will be fulfilled. Now see the story: this Indian went for a 3 month project to<br />

the U.K to work for a famous financial services company. 3 months would be a short trip which is seen<br />

from the 3H, thus 3H was activated. An old American astrologer (Saturn) travelled with his wife<br />

(Venus) to the U.K to be in an astrological conference where this native would help him with computer<br />

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(Dragon’s Tail - Ketu) related PowerPoint presentation. Thus, Saturn and Ketu were activated. During<br />

these 5 days, the native was also downloading something on the net in his office in that UK based<br />

Finance Company. He was caught, an inquiry committee was put in place and he was deported back to<br />

India with disgrace (result would be 7 th from it - Dragon’s Head – Rahu – scandal). Thus you can see all<br />

the circumstances present in the horoscope had to be satisfied, short travel (3H), old man (Saturn) with<br />

his wife (Venus), both travelled to UK (3H) and bang on (!) the promised event materialized with<br />

Transit Saturn in Virgo aspecting via the 10 th aspect to his 3H of hands.<br />

Dragon’s Tail (Ketu) has been described in Vedic Mythology as the thief who got caught<br />

& was given punishment by the Gods.<br />

The result of a planet like Dragon’s Tail (Ketu) has to be seen in many ways – few can be<br />

enumerated here: a) Where he is placed b) his 3 aspects which would be 5 th , 7 th and 9 th from where he is<br />

placed & c) where the dispositor of Ketu is placed. In the above chart, the dispositor is Mercury who is<br />

placed in the 7H of Limelight (Disgrace here) in career being 10 th from 10 th and a secondary house for<br />

career.<br />

This way of seeing Karma results of stealing something related to knowledge, piracy products,<br />

pirated softwares etc. has been observed in many charts. Dragon’s Tail is the significator of math,<br />

computers and I.T and you can see it is in the 7H of Limelight which is where India has shined so far in<br />

recent decades. Dragon’s Tail is also the significator of fights and when one fights a lot on internet<br />

forums, then one becomes like Ketu: a headless creature with only a tail – that is the reason one often<br />

finds that the fights in forums are just so out of the mind (without using one’s head). In one chart where<br />

Sun Ketu in the 3H has its dispositor, Venus, in the 8H of darkness and Venus is the 10 th lord of career,<br />

we observed that this native with Sun Ketu in the 3H would fight a lot on forums and after 7 years, his<br />

career came to a standstill for 4 years inspite of being in top positions in the corporate world. In another<br />

chart where Dragon’s Tail is in the 7H, the native spent a lot of time arguing and insulting people in<br />

astrological forums – his Ketu’s dispositor occupies the 10H of career – in spite of very high degrees, his<br />

career has not taken off at all since 5 years. Another native with Dragon’s Tail in the 10H spent years<br />

downloading movies in torrent, made his friends do this and gathered pirated books: his career is at a<br />

standstill since 4 years and, in spite of doing all the remedial measures of Indian astrology – including<br />

sitting daily for 3 hours chanting mantra, he has not been able to get a job. Another native with Dragons<br />

Tail & Venus in the 11H did not get a job for 2.5 years, he was asked if he downloads movies, he said yes,<br />

he was asked to stop it and within few months he got job in a newspaper daily.<br />

Bottom line, over a period of 6 years we have observed the atrocities committed in the name of<br />

astrology in Indian Forums and the charts and lives of :-<br />

a) Those addicted to forums.<br />

b) Those who fight in forums in the name of knowledge whereas not even 2-3 % of astrological knowledge is<br />

known to Indian astrologers as that knowledge have never come out 17 .<br />

c) Those who use fake email ids 18 to display their predictive abilities by posing quizzes and then replying to<br />

them via their original ids.<br />

17 One of our writers from America described Indian Internet Forums as the ‘Blind leading the Blind’.<br />

18 Many moderators & prominent writers in forums have confessed –privately– to using fake email ids… and some of them<br />

who are very close to Shri K.N. Rao have been publicly caught in recent times, in forums, without thinking that their<br />

teacher’s name would get spoiled – such is the lust for daily 15 minutes of fame in astrology. Alas, the ‘Last Book Of<br />

<strong>Astrology</strong>’ is crystal clear that ‘Only the Astrologer who has lost interest in lust driven emotion of creating name for himself in<br />

astrology can truly understand what the planets are doing in a chart. When you become a recluse (8H) you get into that darkness (8H is<br />

the house of darkness) of the cave of astrology that each Sage passed through, then one day the result (10 th from it is always the<br />

result) will be the real light (Sun as it is the 5H of natural zodiac & 10 th from 8H) of this science & the cause of creation (5H - Sun<br />

is the cause of creation as per ancient text BPHS). That hard work (6 th house is the hard work) will result in Supreme<br />

Astrological Knowledge and elevation of Soul to understanding God’s creation (6 th from 8H will be the 1H of Aries where Sun gets<br />

exalted; Sun is also the significator of the Soul. Also, the 1H of self would be the 5H of creation from 9H of Gods – we


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Our observation was in these charts where Dragon’s Tail (Ketu) is sitting – that house and the 5, 7, 9<br />

houses it aspects or the house of Ketu’s dispositor – either of these is spoilt and destroyed. Most writers<br />

on Indian forums are a result of the Bollywood syndrome of wanting gossip or spice (massala) in their<br />

lives or name & fame or to gather naïve clients, without realizing that after 2-3 years in astrology, every<br />

student realizes that anyone who is posting so much in forums belongs to the breed of ‘Time Pass<br />

Hobbyists Posing as Professionals’ who have the following points in common:-<br />

a) The astrologer does not have any clients as he is having enough time to post in forums<br />

b) Discussing the same topic endlessly or engaging in ‘you scratch my back I scratch yours’ are done by only<br />

those astrologers who are not interested in studying real astrology or immersing themselves in classics or<br />

contributing something significant to astrology – but more interested in being seen as alive or lustful or<br />

perverted about fame.<br />

c) Most Indian forums are by moderators who are not spreading astrology but spreading their names or<br />

wanting to occupy position of seats (moderators are under illusions and create illusions of power around<br />

them).<br />

One must understand energy with the help of foreigners to whom every minute is utilized in<br />

making life productive. Out of the 10,000 westerners who are in Vedic astrology, only 30 of them can be<br />

regularly found in Vedic astrology Indian forums – the rest do not waste time in forums but take classes<br />

and dig deeper into books, they are more responsible towards their clients unless they are students.<br />

6.2 Old Vs New Energy<br />

This deserves a lot of space to be explained but let’s touch it briefly. Planets which determine our<br />

nature, fate and the events of our life are as detailed ‘as details can be’ and they also give us some<br />

free will to play around which is seen in the natal chart itself. The biggest challenge faced by<br />

today’s students is to read ancient texts, note down the combinations given by sages or ancient masters<br />

and then feel despondent that the combinations given are not working. Some of us like double dichotomy<br />

a lot and we are often found to say in different breaths ‘ohh what the sages/ancient masters have said do not<br />

go wrong’ and in another breath that same astrologer will say ‘ohh even the formulas, combinations given by<br />

sages do not work in real practice’. A student who grows up hearing this first feels frustrated by this double<br />

dichotomous statement but, as he has not found the answer to this, by the time he has becomes old, he<br />

himself repeats this strangely. Thus, generations after generations make use of these thoughts and pass<br />

them on. What must be understood clearly is how to see the Energy of the Planets: these planets are<br />

NOT STATIONARY.<br />

Imagine if you are doing an exercise to increase the biceps of your arms… After 10,000 years of<br />

moving your arms (rotation or revolution), you would ‘Change’ eventually. Thus if a planet is giving<br />

you a simple vehicle in 500 A.D, it would give a more detailed vehicle now as it has had movement for<br />

the past several hundred years. Take it this way: Planets also get bored hence, they must keep on<br />

creating something new ‘Within their abilities & Parameters’. The Energy shift can be understood in a<br />

more direct manner: Sun is the King of the Planetary Cabinet and was, in olden days, referred to as<br />

significator for the ‘Actual King’ of a Kingdom. But now, in the 1900s, the Energies have had a major<br />

major change and Acceleration – it is no longer Sun which makes you the King but the planet Saturn<br />

which governs the masses (votes) & makes you the King. Another way to understand energy is since<br />

the time humans have lived on earth, the King was rarely questioned but now, in the New Energy, such<br />

Kings are questioned and toppled. It is difficult to understand the rules of our ancient texts if one is not<br />

in ‘Tune With The Planets’. As one gets tuned, one may not have heard or read about the 11:11 spiritual<br />

event or the Harmonic Convergence (Aug 1987) that deals with the shifting of the energies and<br />

preparing the earth for the new energy – work which would be completed by 2012 in the first step and<br />

humans are the creation of God). Here the word recluse needs to be interpreted in the context of avoiding too much<br />

communication which becomes addictive and that’s the reason the Yogi has said (quoted in previous writings) that ‘to really<br />

learn astrology: avoid astrologers’. Some have tested this statement and tasted some phenomenal success much more than some<br />

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next in 2025. Reading about such metaphysical topics or new age spirituality is not necessary to modern<br />

astrologers; what is important however is to be in tune with the Energies. What is important to<br />

understand is that for centuries, this knowledge was strictly limited to only one sect in India while now<br />

it is available to everyone thanks to one man who lead a revolution in 1936. How could the Gods allow<br />

this to happen and, more importantly, to continue? Has the energy not shifted now, when this was just<br />

not possible for the last 3-5000 years in India? Today the internet is the biggest answer to anyone who<br />

thought energy (knowledge) could be hidden. The internet brought in the era where there was an<br />

explosion of energy and melting of the barriers of energy exchange.<br />

6.3 Harsh Reality Of Energy & The Parable by the Nameless Master<br />

What follows below is a parable, one of many to come, by the Nameless Master whom we<br />

have found to be the finest of humans – who has the spirit of <strong>Astrology</strong> rightly ingrained in<br />

him. Here goes his parable:<br />

Once upon a time not so long ago, there was a brilliant astrologer who taught this science to a student<br />

named X. It so happens that X’s teacher did not easily share secrets and, most of the times, played the game of the<br />

tradition ‘serve me more like a slave and I will share more’. X went on to become very frustrated as a student<br />

although he was a very noble soul and often wept in his car that his intentions were noble so, why would his teacher<br />

act like this and never give the ‘master key’ of a topic? X was taught that topic but not the ‘master key’ which<br />

would be taught to foreigners instantly (!) Being of a simple mind, X could not grasp this and would remain hurt.<br />

Later on, X became a very competent doctor and a surgeon and, just as fate would have it, the teacher’s son went on<br />

to do a medical college education. Once in a while, X would lecture on his specialty pertaining to the intricacies of<br />

heart surgery in the college where the teacher’s son would study. After 18 years, X was called in for a special case<br />

of emergency at 2 a.m by the Home Minister’s secretary, case that he had to operate on as this case was dear to the<br />

home minister. X had by now become a prominent figure internationally on his research in medicines related to his<br />

specialization apart from being a reputed surgeon, and had the luxury to refuse any case since at any moment in<br />

time, he always had 3-4 hospitals abroad wanting him to join them. He refused as it was an odd hour and his<br />

mother was sick; but when the secretary mentioned the name of the patient, he agreed instantly much to the<br />

astonishment of the secretary. The operation went on well & after a few days, he heard once while passing by the<br />

hospital room someone saying ‘the surgeon was very arrogant and refused flatly to operate upon but due to the<br />

Home Minister’s pressure, the chief surgeon operated and that too free of cost – this is the power and greatness of<br />

my astrology knowledge’. X entered the room where the patient was sitting who happened to be none other than his<br />

old astrology teacher. He asked everyone to vacate the room and told his teacher: I am your old student to whom<br />

you refused to teach the real knowledge – but you should note that I did not refuse to operate upon you due to my<br />

arrogance, but since it was very late and my mother was sick. Even when the pressure from the Home Minister<br />

came, I refused and only agreed to do so since your name was mentioned. I bow to you but you mentioned the power<br />

of your knowledge compelled me to do the operation, which is wrong. You all, in the astrological community, always<br />

feel as if your knowledge is the most superior and the most divine knowledge and sharing of it can lead to some<br />

great misuse. You all cant event change your luck or the destiny of your children. Unfortunately, it is one blind man<br />

leading the others for the last few centuries. It is the knowledge of medicine which has saved your life and not of<br />

your astrology. It has happened since someone, somewhere, decided to share their knowledge of medicine and<br />

medical equipments which lead to your life being saved – note the word sharing. Yes, this sharing comes at a price<br />

but is nobler than the sharing of knowledge that you all do. Can you imagine if someone who shared this medical<br />

knowledge decided to share only 80% what would happen to you and millions of others on the operating table? Yet<br />

most of the great ones among you claim privately after writing a book/article that you kept the master key to<br />

yourself. That is to only soothe your ego whereas ego never finds an iota of space with God’s love, only forgiveness<br />

and unconditional love. Today the biggest abuse of energy has happened because of you all inspite of you all reciting<br />

mantras daily for hours you all have not understood Gods new energy release. If your mantras were truly effective<br />

then every astrologer would become a servant of society (God). The maximum corruption happens when half baked<br />

hidden energy is with someone. Energy is thus created which blocks the real energy to come out. Thus millions of<br />

you all in the last few centuries have created this negative energy which blocks the pure love of God to come out in<br />

the open. Fighting this energy is tough for even the noble of astrologers and they succumb to the negative side of the<br />

dark energy created by you all since centuries. Yes I do agree that the knowledge of mantras should not be revealed<br />

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pleasing someone. In our profession, you might find crooks but the numbers of noble ones are 10,000 times more than<br />

the numbers of noble souls in astrology and yes, there are bad elements as is the case in any profession. But then, we<br />

who save lives are never in any illusion that we are Gods unlike astrologers, our egos are far lesser than you<br />

astrologers. I could save your life since I decided to share my own fundamental research in bi-pass surgery on you<br />

and thus saved your life – whereas all your life, you were more concerned how not to share your knowledge under<br />

the name of tradition and quoting verses of sages of how not to share the knowledge. How do we know that the<br />

verses of the sages were not altered by humans like you in the past? The sage of yesteryears would never teach<br />

astrology to even 1 % of today’s astrologers whose ego is greater than even the Gods. When a medicine or a surgical<br />

procedure is patented by only one person/company, the world suffers as it is at the risk of abuse; but when it is<br />

shared worldwide and openly, then someone, somewhere, can be benefited without the creator of that<br />

technique/medicine being credited. We here, in the medical fraternity, know this and some of us do not even<br />

remember who created the medicine to eradicate Polio but it has helped millions whereas your techniques have not<br />

helped even 1 % of the population. It is for these reasons that God has made allopathy that I practice more<br />

widespread than any other ancient system of healing – since he probably got tired with the egos/superiority complex<br />

of the ancients of any ancient system of healing. My knowledge has no distinction, Sir, I treat all castes and people<br />

from different economic backgrounds the same way. Whereas your eyes used to glint when politicians and rich<br />

people would consult you, my knife moves in the same manner whosoever is on the table? Yes, you would ask me, I<br />

do charge money for my services but so do you – but your fees change when you see a rich client whereas my fees is<br />

the same whether it is a rich or a poor man. It seems I have understood energy and its use or abuse much more than<br />

you have in spite of your spending years on it in the footsteps of your own family lineage that has spent thousands<br />

of years on it. Please go back to your house in good health, knowing that I do not have any resentment towards you.<br />

What you did not teach, I learnt it on my own without any malice towards you; but you, astrologers of India, must<br />

know that you all think you could change the fortunes of your clients, saving their lives by your advice or remedies<br />

but I do that every 3 hours. You are trying to decode God’s plan in a horoscope but your egos only show that you all<br />

are farthest from God – may this be remembered.<br />

When intricate knowledge is made open to public then not just one, but many, have access to it<br />

and the originator of that technique can no longer hold others to ransom. Knowledge is abused by the<br />

greedy minded personality knowing that only he has that knowledge and thus, he can take advantage of<br />

it. But when that formula is known to many, very few will be able to take advantage as everyone has<br />

that knowledge and this is a Universal Formula – this was not present in olden days of limited<br />

communication but now the Energy has changed since an article (technique) created in a small village of<br />

India can reach all over the globe via the internet, the new energy platform of God. Vedic astrologers<br />

who focus so much on hiding techniques can notice that a ancient text which is their Bible of <strong>Astrology</strong><br />

today, by the name of BPHS was not easily available before 100 years, today its easily available so has<br />

not the energy changed ?<br />

6.4 Abuse Of Energy & Accusation towards <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> Magazine<br />

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ore so in the last 100 years of common man astrologers, two distinct astrologers groups were<br />

created: a) who charge money for their consultation and b) who do not charge money. As this<br />

science was controlled by only one sect of people, within themselves they did not want<br />

someone to learn of their secrets as it would deprive them of their superiority and money. When<br />

<strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> was launched, it was launched as a astro business venture. Unfortunately, that<br />

part has failed to start even though the first editorial mentioned it as a free magazine. Energy is never<br />

appreciated when it comes free hence, the master who gave Reiki Healing in its modern form to the<br />

world insisted, after he learnt the lesson, that energy exchange must happen. This has not happened<br />

with <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> and many have given us advice out of good heart, and some out of jealousy,<br />

to stop the magazine as a free edition so that popularity is decreased. Some have said it out of<br />

compassion and made us understand the intricate nature of energy and that giving out rare never before<br />

seen content without energy exchange from the community is amounting to abuse of energy and<br />

increasing the thankless attitude of the reader who belongs to what is generally termed for astrologers in<br />

this continent as a ‘Bunch of Thankless People’. Incidentally, the energy exchange is present by 0.1 % of<br />

the astrological fraternity coming forward to engage as editors, volunteers and translators for the<br />

magazine. We were also taught via mail of some readers that when one has a skill, he can decide to give


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it out free as he is not spending any money – example given was that if one is a computer programmer,<br />

he can decide to give 10 % of his time every month to creating a free astrological software which is an<br />

extremely noble act but still does not require him to spend some precious money out of his pocket for<br />

astrology’s growth even though he is earning in dollars, this the Indigo Children will ask in the future,<br />

make no mistake of it. But a magazine requires huge amounts of funds for administrative works, for<br />

buying and removing out manuscripts, for travelling to remote places to seek out hidden masters,<br />

making national-international calls, etc. Let’s take an example: in order to travel to meet one master by<br />

the name of Madura Krishnamurthy Sastry in South India (Andhra Pradesh), one had to shell out<br />

roughly $ 850 (Rs 40,000) – to get masters out from Banaras, some $1270 (Rs 60,000) as travelling<br />

expenses & yet no results. Thus knowledge is not removed out and austerity drive on flight tickets<br />

expenses.<br />

Some readers in the past have taken these contacts of ours and spoilt relations with them – as a<br />

result of this, masters do not write articles for the magazine and the loss is to the astrological<br />

community only since we here at <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> are not interested in practising astrology<br />

privately or professionally. Hence, we request you not to ask us for phone numbers or addresses of<br />

authors as we just do not have the time to reply to each request on a daily basis even though we may<br />

have done so in the past. Removing their knowledge for the world is more important than one<br />

individual who goes and meets a master for his own personal benefit and not for the astrological<br />

communities benefit. Most authors are available on the net; you can do a Google search for their ids.<br />

Westerners must understand that Laws are reversed in India as compared to the west – anyone who is a<br />

good astrologer is known ‘openly’ in the west whereas in India, the real good astrologers do not<br />

advertise or write books or attend conferences – hence finding them is a process that takes years as they<br />

try their level best to hide in their own reclusive state of life. After years of hard work and energy spent,<br />

if young kids come and display bad manners to them, they get upset; the loss to the astrological world is<br />

irreparable as these masters will never come out. Energy exchange can probably be implemented this<br />

way: for anyone who wants contacts with some master, he or she should first bring out 3 masters from<br />

his city or village – only when that is done can he/she get the contacts of other masters through us.<br />

Some of the senior most astrologers have accused <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> of few things:<br />

a) Sharing rare and unknown secrets of astrology (Indians do not like to share knowledge<br />

whereas westerns love to share it – at a price though – but still sharing happens at least by<br />

westerners which helps the common man at large)<br />

b) The magazine length is too huge<br />

c) Some “I, Me, Myself” minds have accused few articles of being less researched<br />

This can be answered in one way. Saturn, the planet of patience is an attribute every professional<br />

astrologer loves since Saturn teaches us the patience in working hard over a horoscope, digging deep into<br />

ancient literature (Saturn loves old things); plus, a non afflicted Saturn is not greedy though he ask for<br />

energy exchange in a pure sense. When you create a huge volume of magazine which is not a magazine<br />

but a movement, then you ensure that the ones who do not have patience in life, who can only see<br />

themselves in the mirror and not others, who only think they have done research in astrology and who<br />

do not have the patience to listen to other’s views will never get past the few pages of the magazine –<br />

thus rare knowledge which is not in their fate will not reach them. Thus knowledge to the greedy and<br />

selfish will never reach them as they do not have the patience to go through the huge volume. When we<br />

started the 1 st issue of the magazine with 96 pages we felt in control but we asked the Universe to take<br />

control of the magazine and the result was nearly 1000 pages, guess the Universe has its own way of<br />

dealing with energy being used by the right hands. Yet the words of some seniors on controlling the<br />

length of the magazine must be taken into account, one can only digest the food what one can and not<br />

digest 10 times of one’s capacity. Hence we would seriously consider shortening the length of the<br />

magazine and also do some deep thinking on energy exchange, the issue of which remains unresolved<br />

for centuries in India and no fixed authority to guide us.<br />

I, Me, Myself astrologers must first test the words of the sages or ancients and see how many of<br />

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abuse the sages? Then, they must question as to how many fully researched articles they themselves<br />

have produced… They remain unaware that any technique can be proven wrong on exception charts<br />

since they are living in their own world, surrounded by those who worship them for some position in<br />

their organization. Indigo Children of the future will challenge us openly to take 5 names of the topmost<br />

astrologers of the past and to instantly remember their 5 famous techniques which are 100 % fool proof.<br />

At that time, all of us will not be able to answer these superior beings of Indigo Children. This publisher<br />

has tried this exercise on many astrologers of India and asked them to rattle the top 5 names of past<br />

astrologers and then asked them to quote 5 of their famous techniques which have been true<br />

contributions to astrology – unfortunately, not a single one has been able to name even 2 of the<br />

techniques of the past astrologers… Such is the thankless community who is poorly read and has the<br />

poorest of memories to even contribute garlands of praise to our ancients & elders.<br />

<strong>Astrology</strong> is a science that benefits the common man and it is to be learnt not for oneself but to<br />

help the common man. If this is understood, then you become a surgeon with a scientific mind who will<br />

not enter the operation theatre unless he has read and practiced his science, as much as possible,<br />

knowing that he can never operate upon himself. If journals in the past have created a story telling book<br />

or a coffee table book out of the science of astrology, it is their mission and we do not have comments on<br />

it. Our own mission is not to create a coffee table book of 50-100 pages since this journal is for the<br />

serious reader who is ‘Hungry’ for knowledge, who is ready to let go of eating food for the sake of<br />

knowledge, who is ready to burn the midnight oil since he has an important goal in mind and the only<br />

goal: to help the common man. If his goal is to create money, get to important positions in astrological<br />

organizations to create fame for oneself, to create throne for oneself and, please, do not bother to read<br />

<strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> or comment upon it, asking for reduction of size. Recently, one of the oldest<br />

manuscripts written by a Sage containing 60,000 verses was unearthed. In a discussion where it was<br />

brought about, someone complained ‘ohhh my! who is going to read such a huge work’! The other old man in<br />

the room asked that boy to commit suicide and not touch astrology in any life time. True Indians<br />

worship this science since centuries and regard it as holy as holy can be. The organisations in India &<br />

abroad have failed in one respect: after you get the certificate of passing their courses, they consider you<br />

can now practice the science professionally. These courses are of 6 months to 5 years. The worst part is<br />

that every member sitting in the top position of that organization knows that 25-30 years of reading and<br />

experience is required before one ventures into professional consultation services – yet all of these<br />

organisations have failed in even preaching this aspect, let alone enforcing it. Organisations of Vedic<br />

<strong>Astrology</strong> must ensure that blind chart readings on at least 20,000 horoscopes & compulsory reading<br />

cum tests on minimum 100 classics should be made mandatory before they give certificate of completion<br />

of studies – this was the original schooling in our ancient days, how have the organisations not realised<br />

this truth.<br />

Another important point in the length of the magazine issue is, no one is putting a gun on any<br />

readers head and asking him to read it in one go. Some even say to slow down due to health reasons.<br />

Sometimes the energy is in the hands of the makers and sometimes it is not – even if the magazine<br />

closes down due to weakening finances, it does not matter since what has been created is a creation of<br />

love & most important, that of un-withholding energy that Indian astrologers fail to understand. What<br />

we have has been given out without conditional love. It is not important to survive in the publishing<br />

industry for 20 or 60 years… It is significant to note that filmmakers understand creation more than us<br />

in the astrological fraternity. Let’s take an example that even common man understands and assume you<br />

are a film maker growing up. You are taught from day one & understand that you have to create only<br />

‘One’ Casablanca or just One ‘Bridges of Madison County’ or just One ‘A World Without Thieves’ or just<br />

One ‘3 Idiots’ or One ‘Lage Raho Munnabhai (principles based on Gandhiji) or write that One ‘Harry<br />

Porter’ or maybe your final destination is that Italian film ‘Life Is Beautiful’ that changes human<br />

emotions forever.<br />

Energy in <strong>Astrology</strong> is controlled largely by the planet Dragons Head (Rahu), a point often<br />

missed by astrologers, especially the Energy of Research and Stunning Predictions. Our topic is this<br />

research and the illusion created by Dragons Head (Rahu) for those who are into research astrology. A<br />

magazine is known for its researches and its rare content. It is fashionable to say that ‘I have done the


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maximum researches’ or ‘our school or magazine has brought out the maximum researches’. This<br />

illusion is created by Rahu who gives the illusion of sitting on the Throne of <strong>Astrology</strong>. Lets visit<br />

probably the oldest city in the world which is Banaras, where astrology is far superior and hidden and in<br />

olden days anyone who had to learn astrology had to learn it from Banaras, here the astrologers know<br />

that their knowledge in astrology is far beyond and they say ‘Research is only done when you do not know<br />

astrology; the ones who know astrology never bother to do research’. Such is their blatant dislike for the<br />

outside world; at the same time true honest scientific thinking is needed is what they say. They say that<br />

no dictum of astrology can ever work on 100 % of the charts ever; in the cities some say every major<br />

dictum works on 60% of the charts – that would comprise, say a lot of 200 charts – which means the<br />

dictum is working on 120 charts properly. Now, if you take only or only have in hand the lot of the<br />

working 120 charts, then if you test your own dictum on all of them, you would feel as if the dictum is<br />

working on 100 % of the charts. If you take the remaining 80 charts where the dictum did not work and<br />

test the principle again you find that the dictum is failing 100 %. This is the illusion and double<br />

dichotomy of Research in <strong>Astrology</strong>. In astrology statistical parameters more often than not have been<br />

found to be grossly misleading, this any sincere, scientific and level headed astrologer will tell you. But<br />

generations of modern astrologers in India have got lost to this illusion, often the most brilliant of<br />

minds. The principles of astrology or medicine have to be true for ‘all’ humans and there can be no 99%<br />

in any technique if one looks at the science honestly & with purity. Example if acid is poured on your<br />

body, it will burn your body; it will burn 100% of the times it is poured and on all humans, no 60 or 70 %<br />

of the times, this is True & Honest Observation (Research). Thus no technique can be working in 60-70<br />

% of horoscopes and passed of as research. If it is passed off as research then one is only fooling oneself<br />

apart from fooling (cheating) others. Take any article (even written by us) or book you would find 25 to<br />

200 case studies, now take that same technique and see if it is working on 200 charts you might get that<br />

it is working on 70% of the charts or say 100 % of the charts but take that same technique and predict on<br />

200 charts and you would fail in 70-90 % of the charts. This reality is the harshest truth and remains an<br />

illusion due to the nature of one’s mind. Hence a wise old man has said few things on modern attitude:-<br />

1) Statistical <strong>Astrology</strong> has done the biggest & crudest rape of astrology in last 100 years<br />

2) Scientific minds in the last 100 years have been truly unscientific and created the biggest mess in<br />

astrology instead of bringing true scientific attitude in the subject.<br />

3) Modern minds have failed to minutely read the available works of the sages where the sages or<br />

higher authorities themselves contradict the works of previous sages, without mocking the other<br />

authorities an attribute not found in the modern teachers of today.<br />

O<br />

n an ending note for this 2 nd Anniversary, readers are requested to dig deeper into the most<br />

unfortunate star called Algol or Medusa’s Head, understand how its negative destructive<br />

energy can be converted into positive in our charts, and then think of what the most holy book<br />

of India, the Gita, teaches in return. Someone very senior in astrology and a spiritual being told us ‘To<br />

understand <strong>Astrology</strong> & Gita, Algol’s deeper understanding is a must which Indian astrologers have missed’… Our<br />

next few months would be spent trying to understand how the astrologer’s words contain truth and if<br />

some bigger truth is hidden in those statements.


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Starry, Starry, Night<br />

An Astrological Portrait of<br />

Vincent van Gogh<br />

By<br />

Andrew McDonald, England<br />

Andrew McDonald studied Traditional<br />

<strong>Astrology</strong> extensively with John Frawley<br />

and is recognised as a Horary Craftsman<br />

and Craftsman Astrologer. He specializes in<br />

Natal, Electional and Horary <strong>Astrology</strong>. For<br />

Astrological consultations contact Andrew<br />

at andrew.mac@virgin.net .<br />

Andrew is also an artist:<br />

http://www.andymcdonaldartist.com<br />

The Dutch painter Van Gogh,<br />

practically unknown to the art<br />

world of his time, continues to<br />

capture the imagination of contemporary<br />

art lovers. An exhibition of his work is<br />

guaranteed to sell out with lines of people<br />

winding around the block desperate for a<br />

glimpse of paintings familiar to them.<br />

This familiarity is due to the existence of a<br />

virtual empire of merchandise of van Gogh<br />

prints, books, tea towels, cups, plates,<br />

calendars and t-shirts. Critics remain<br />

divided over his work but somehow he<br />

seems to resonate with the modern mind.<br />

Whether this is more to do with the myth<br />

of the tortured soul who would sacrifice all<br />

for his art, or more to do with an<br />

appreciation of his undeniably powerful<br />

paintings, it is interesting to cast an<br />

astrological eye over the creator of these<br />

multitudes of images who signed his work<br />

humbly, and quite simply, ‘Vincent’.<br />

Though forever connected with swirling<br />

visions of the French countryside, Vincent<br />

van Gogh, as mentioned above, was born<br />

in the Netherlands, in Groot-Zundert at 11<br />

am on the 30 March 1853.<br />

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Temperament<br />

T<br />

o build our astrological picture we traditionally start with the temperament. ‘The<br />

cloth from which we are cut’, this is the foundation of all else that will follow. It is<br />

most important that we do this.<br />

The temperament is similar to the support of a painting – is this on a heavy weave canvas or<br />

the finest linen? A heavy weave canvas will rule certain things in and certain things out. It<br />

is not that the finest strokes are not possible on a heavy weave - they are - it is just that no<br />

matter how finely and delicately painted the image, the heavy weave will always be there,<br />

making its presence felt, the background and material context on which all else is painted.<br />

To find the temperament we look to the condition and placement of the Ascendant and Lord<br />

Ascendant, the season of the year determined by the sign the Sun falls into and the phase of<br />

the Moon. Also we have to take into account the Lord of the Geniture, the planet which has<br />

the most accidental and essential dignities in the nativity. (For an explanation of essential<br />

and accidental dignities please refer to my earlier article The Divine Michelangelo).<br />

We have a choice of 4 temperaments: Sanguine which is hot and moist, Choleric which is<br />

hot and dry, Melancholic which is cold and dry and Phlegmatic which is cold and moist.<br />

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Vincent’s temperament though reasonably balanced is Cold and Moist: Phlegmatic. He will<br />

approach and experience life through his emotions and will be driven by his desires. If we<br />

bring in his Lord of the Geniture here then there is also a competing Sanguine streak which<br />

will probably become more apparent as his life develops. The Sanguine temperament will<br />

approach life through their mind. Nevertheless, Vincent is first and foremost, Phlegmatic.<br />

Manner<br />

N<br />

ext we look at his manner; this is the way he is in the world, or the way that he<br />

will express himself through the medium of his temperament. All planets have a<br />

hand in this but especially prominent angular planets will make themselves felt.<br />

This is where we begin to sketch in the main lines of our picture. This is ‘une esquisse’, a<br />

basic sketch, but without it, we will find ourselves straying. This will lead into ‘un croquis’<br />

a more developed sketch leading to the full picture. If we do this right then the development<br />

of our astrological portrait will appear seamless. There will be no need for fancy tricks.<br />

Vincent’s predominant significator of manner is Venus in conjunction with Mars. They are<br />

also in mutual reception. We have an artistic, passionate, sensitive and intense manner with<br />

impetuous Mars, traditionally the ruler of the turbulent water element, driving and<br />

intensifying this passionate Venus. That this happens inside the Midheaven tells us his<br />

manner will be clear for all to see. As Vincent was an artist, this is also visually manifested<br />

in his swirling tempestuous paintings, with Venus being his Lord 5, his creations.<br />

The Moon is Lord Ascendant and is ruled by Jupiter and this dignified Jupiter also has a<br />

large role in his manner. It rules the Venus Mars conjunction and squares it from<br />

Sagittarius, it is also trine his Mercury: His passions are worn on his sleeve with an<br />

expansive and deeply sincere religious manner. Generous, caring and altruistic, as can be<br />

seen in many episodes in his life, such as the time he tried to rescue, out of pity, a street<br />

woman called Sien who was pregnant, struggling and downtrodden by life. She modelled<br />

for him and he tried to give her the understanding and kindness she desperately wanted but<br />

others had not shown her. He tried to put her on the straight path. It was not to be. His<br />

Moon, natural ruler of maternal things, caring, philosophic and religious in a Jupiter sign, is<br />

sailing towards the South Node thus signifying loss.<br />

Phlegmatic with such a strong Venus Mars Conjunction close to the Midheaven shows he is<br />

ruled by a powerful aesthetic sense with Mars adding intensity and recklessness. He could<br />

also be pugnacious and unruly, the Mars spilling out as it were, in an expansive Jupiterian<br />

fashion.<br />

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In light of all this, Vincent’s Moon heading for the deep dark hole that is known as the<br />

South Node, is depressing and does not look good at all – his emotions are dangerous, as the<br />

Moon is also Lord Ascendant, the danger is to himself. There is a tragic-ness to this position<br />

in context with everything else.<br />

Quality of Mind<br />

W<br />

e next look at his quality of mind. For this we have to investigate the condition<br />

of his Mercury and Moon and the planets that are influencing them.<br />

His Mercury is above the Horizon inclining him more towards oratory,<br />

putting his intellect to work out in the world. With Mercury in trine to Jupiter and exalting<br />

the Sun this would be a religious kind of oratory and we know that he certainly preached in<br />

church many times in his life and worked as a lay preacher in England and a missionary to<br />

the mining population of Borinage in Belgium.<br />

His Mercury is ‘Under the Beams’ – within 17 and a half degrees of the Sun - though not<br />

super close it is close enough and this ‘incites the wit to meddle in impertinent matters’ as<br />

Lilly 1 says. Mercury is ruled by Mars who in turn is conjunct Venus on the Midheaven - he<br />

is passionate and impetuous in his communications. With his Moon trine Mercury he is<br />

ingenious and as this Mercury is influenced by being ‘Under the Beams’ exalting the Sun,<br />

and with the Moon also in the triplicity of the Sun, he is most definitely ambitious.<br />

But his Mercury is isolated. With no planets in Air signs, no planets in any Mercury<br />

dignities and 4 planets in the Detriment or Fall of Mercury this oratory would only ever<br />

leave him isolated, lonely, frustrated and unfulfilled and it was after he had given up his<br />

theological studies in Amsterdam and left the miners at Borinage that he would turn to his<br />

Lord of the Geniture Venus - who is in mutual negative reception with his Mercury, and so<br />

doesn’t want any truck with it - and decide to become an artist, thus attempting to reconcile<br />

things through the medium of paint.<br />

Yet still this lack of Air and isolated Mercury is problematic. Problematic in itself, but<br />

within context of what we have seen so far, this spells real trouble – His fierce Cardinal<br />

Mercury, and a underlying Sanguine strand in his temperament could turn out to be quite a<br />

problem. Indeed it was – when later in life Van Gogh began to experience health problems<br />

it was in experiencing and approaching life through his mind, Mercury, to attain knowledge,<br />

the Sanguine path, and attempting to reconcile this with his emotional nature that would<br />

become so very difficult for him to bear. Both the Phlegmatic and the Sanguine<br />

Temperaments are Moist – it was as if he was simply flooded and carried off by this excess<br />

1 Christian <strong>Astrology</strong> (1647) by William Lilly reprinted by Ascella<br />

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moisture with only his Melancholic Moon in the Cold Dry third quarter of the Moon’s cycle<br />

that gave him anything solid to cling on to. That, and of course, his Saturn, peregrine and so<br />

wandering, in a fixed Cold Dry sign; wandering over the same things again and again.<br />

Clinging to such a Saturn is, though stable, utterly sorrowful, exalting the emotional<br />

philosophic Moon, which of course is Vincent himself, loving Venus, his creations and<br />

paintings, while in the Detriment of, and so hating, the most influential planet in Vincent’s<br />

chart the Mars – the engine room that drives him.<br />

While he was a missionary among the mining people in Borinage in Belgium Vincent<br />

interpreted the Gospel literally and gave all his possessions away and lived in poverty – Lord<br />

Ascendant Moon heading towards the poverty of the South Node, while the generous<br />

Jupiter moves away from the South Node, giving his things away. He had a deep<br />

understanding of the poor and downtrodden which he attempted to portray in his paintings<br />

in the most truthful way he could – this again being shown by Moon, Lord Ascendant and<br />

natural significator of the common people, near the South Node, he understands them<br />

emotionally, also helped by a reception between his Lord Ascendant and Saturn as Lord 7<br />

other people. Though perhaps this reception is more of a problem than it first seems as Lord<br />

7, in the Detriment of Mars, can’t stand his intensity and passion, while expecting far too<br />

much of him, Lord 7 is in Exaltation of Lord Ascendant. The Miners of Borinage did not<br />

appreciate Vincent’s display of sincerity.<br />

Mercury is in trine with Jupiter which also rules the Moon. This dignified Jupiter can help<br />

his two sides, his Mercury and Moon, to work together but at the expense of Mercury –<br />

Jupiter is in the detriment of Mercury, and the Moon, as we know, is heading for the South<br />

Node; Poor Vincent.<br />

Venus is the natural ruler of art and Van Gogh’s Lord of the Geniture. It is very dignified<br />

inside the Midheaven and being Venus its great virtue is to reconcile or bring reconciliation<br />

to things. This is also ruler of Vincent’s Lord 5 his creations, his offspring, his paintings and<br />

as such could show a possible path through which this reconciliation that he is driven<br />

towards can be made manifest – Mars is the most influential planet in the chart, with more<br />

planets in Mars dignities than any other, conjunct his Venus inside the Midheaven and<br />

passionately driving and influencing him.<br />

But, though the aesthetic freedom promised by this Jupiterian/Venusian Mars is in fact his<br />

heart’s desire, as Mars is ruler of Fortuna, it was again not to be – As it and Venus, Lord 5,<br />

his paintings, his attempt to reconcile his internal and external conflicts, oppose Fortuna by<br />

antiscia. 2 By doing this they are at war with his deep desire. Yet we must also remember<br />

2 See my article The Divine Michelangelo for an explanation of the traditional technique of antiscia.<br />

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that this is an artist that we are looking at here; this underlying tension, in the right hands<br />

can produce great and powerful work.<br />

There is a theme of forever coming together and falling apart underlying his quest for<br />

freedom thus mirroring this antiscial opposition with Fortuna.<br />

Vincent’s Starry Night<br />

V<br />

incent’s night time paintings contain skies that are full of vibrant, swirling<br />

intensely painted stars. As anyone who has ever looked up to a sky full of stars<br />

will quickly realize these twinkling lights cannot only be the 7 visible planets.<br />

They are known as the Fixed Stars, they are of extreme importance and are very powerful in<br />

colouring a natal chart and crucial in the building<br />

of our astrological portrait.<br />

Traditionally Fixed stars can be approached either<br />

through the myths associated with them or by<br />

their planetary nature or, indeed, both 3 . This can<br />

be a subtle act. It is not a case of somehow<br />

‘decoding the myth’. It is, instead, simply a case of<br />

seeing what is there.<br />

The approach via the planetary nature of stars is<br />

always related to the stars within the natal chart in<br />

question. If it is a Venus and Saturn star that we are looking at in Vincent’s chart then it is<br />

coloured by the nature of his Venus and Saturn not someone else’s Venus and Saturn or<br />

indeed an abstract Venus and Saturn. Having said that the stars still have their own<br />

individual personalities and qualities and one must remember that these methods are only a<br />

workable approach towards an understanding of what these natures are. 4<br />

Looking at Vincent’s fixed stars we can see how keenly he must have felt them, and how<br />

they still resonate for him, even down to our time...<br />

Vincent’s Venus Mars’s conjunction falls on the fixed star Scheat. This is on the left leg of<br />

Pegasus and is an irregular, variable, deep yellow star. This is a nasty star indeed, according<br />

to Robson it points toward ‘extreme misfortune’, and among other things ‘suicide’. This is just<br />

the star in general, if Venus is conjunct Scheat, which it is here then we have the potential<br />

for such things as, ‘evil environment, suffering through one’s own acts danger of imprisonment and<br />

restraint.’ Vincent was restrained several times and was a voluntary patient at the Asylum<br />

3 Vivian Robsons’ book The Fixed Stars and Constellations in <strong>Astrology</strong> (1923) reprinted by Ascella, is the<br />

authoritative compendium of traditional information on the Fixed Stars.<br />

4 I refer the reader to my article The Divine Michelangelo, where I also discuss, in detail, certain fixed<br />

stars. This article has been printed in earlier issues of <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> Vol 6<br />

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at Saint-Remy-en-Provence. He certainly suffered through his own acts, and whether by<br />

accident or deliberately, he very sadly died due to self inflicted gunshot wounds.<br />

Vincent’s Lord Ascendant is the Moon. It is near the star Rasalhague, a sapphire star on the<br />

head of Ophicius, the head of the serpent charmer. This is a star of Saturn and Venus nature<br />

bringing among other things misfortune through women. Even more so here, as it is on the<br />

Moon, natural ruler of women and as it is also Vincent Lord Ascendant signifying Vincent<br />

himself. Theo, Vincent’s brother, always felt that if Vincent could have found a woman to<br />

love and to care for him, then he would not have suffered in the way that he did. This is<br />

probably very true but again this was not to be.<br />

The Moon is natural ruler of the poor and downtrodden which as subjects Vincent felt<br />

desperate to paint. But this was not from a so called ‘objective’ position, no, he wanted to<br />

paint their spirit and their dignity, he was painting from a position of empathy as his Moon<br />

heading towards the south node and on a Saturn and Venus star would show: He knew all<br />

about difficulties and struggles himself. With 4 out of 7 planets in fixed signs and within<br />

context of what we have seen points towards an artist who is relentlessly dedicated to<br />

exploring all that he can or is possible for him to explore about the subjects before him.<br />

Ramon Lull in his Treatise on Astronomy, 5 points out that the Moon is the planet through<br />

which the ‘impressions of colours are made below more strongly than through another<br />

planet’. He points out how water, which is ruled by the Moon, takes on the colour of<br />

whatever is poured into it i.e. ink or wine. As Mercury articulates things from above ‘so the<br />

Moon is the planet through which water is converted into many colours’. Vincent felt the<br />

colours of this world very keenly and did his best to translate these through the liquid<br />

medium of paint. Containing them in images would be helped by his Moon being on a star<br />

of the nature of Saturn and Venus. Situated on the head of the serpent charmer Rasalhague<br />

can also bring mental problems, even more so here as the Moon, Vincent’s Lord Ascendant,<br />

is the planet that falls on it.<br />

He can bring his Mercury into play only through his Moon, which is in trine to it and is<br />

united in its search for Truth with a capital T, or what is known as ‘Objective Truth’. This<br />

is shown by both Mercury and Moon in Sun dignities, natural ruler of truth, and the Moon<br />

ruled by the expansive and religious Jupiter. That the Sun, visible symbol of Truth, is also<br />

in its Exaltation shows just how high he is trying to reach. But Mercury is also close to the<br />

fixed star Vertex on ‘the great nebula to the north of Andromeda’s head’. This star is of the<br />

nature of Mars and the Moon and is unpleasant. It can bring ‘blindness, injuries to the eyes,<br />

sickness and a violent death’. (Robson).<br />

5 Treatise of Astronomy (c1290-1308) by Ramon Lull, reprinted by Project Hindsight, translation Kris<br />

Shapar<br />

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Regulus is a royal star, meaning among other things, that it leads to the throne. It is a triple<br />

star, flushed white and ultramarine on the body of the Lion. It is also called, Cor Leonis: the<br />

Lions Heart. It is very powerful, of the nature of Mars and Jupiter, and Vincent’s third<br />

house cusp falls very close to it.<br />

So the road to fame and recognition could somehow be through the third house. The third<br />

house is associated with bringing the visions of the 9 th house down to earth. Here we see<br />

Vincent’s searching for a technique to articulate his images, eventually settling on a<br />

Jupiterian expansive and Martian assured swift yet deliberate calligraphic brush work. This<br />

was very unusual at the time, and is forever associated with him, coming from him cutting a<br />

reed pen and using this to draw with directly, inspired by the approach of the Japanese print<br />

artists that he admired so much and then translating that into brushwork when painting.<br />

His third house is ruled by the Sun in its exaltation, by antiscia it falls on the Fourth house –<br />

the very bottom of the chart – The exalted Sun come to rest by antiscia on the very earth<br />

itself. This brings to mind Vincent’s famous and much loved paintings of Sunflowers<br />

which seem to be a perennial favourite of the public, and so, of course, modern<br />

merchandisers. Also as Vincent was born in the day, the Sun is his Light of Time. Painters<br />

work with light, and Vincent looked for the most powerful way he could to make this light<br />

visible on canvas and it was eventually first and foremost his physical technique of applying<br />

paint that captured and also repelled the public.<br />

The third house also signifies the native’s letters, Vincent was prolific and eloquent in his<br />

letter writing, and his letters have become almost as famous as his paintings.<br />

Copula is the spiral or Whirlpool Nebula under the tail of the Great Bear; it is on Vincent’s<br />

fourth house, the place of home. It is of the nature of the Moon and Venus. It brings:<br />

‘Blindness, defective eyesight, strong passions hindrances and disappointment’ (Robson).<br />

This would affect greatly Vincent’s very deep and enduring desire to found a community of<br />

artists. Also with the ruler of the fourth house being his isolated Mercury in a Cardinal sign,<br />

his desire to found a home for artists did not bode well.<br />

When Vincent was living in Arles in the South of France he moved into ‘the Yellow House’<br />

where he felt that he might actually be able to realize his dream of founding the artist<br />

community he so desperately wanted.<br />

The French painter Gauguin had agreed to join Vincent in Arles, and Vincent was very<br />

excited, he saw this as a beginning. But after a couple of months they quarrelled and fell out<br />

and Vincent had a mental breakdown; he cut off part of his own ear and was hospitalized the<br />

next day. Vincent’s Brother Theo visited him in hospital but the day after that Theo<br />

returned to Paris. Sadly for Vincent, Gauguin returned to Paris also. Copula can be very<br />

cruel with the disappointment that it can bring.<br />

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Vincent was always restless, as shown by his influential Jupiter and Mars and could be<br />

unruly and reckless but he was still very ardent and practical in his work, he had taught<br />

himself to draw and then when he could draw he had taught himself to paint. He was<br />

outspoken and critical of himself and others, again the Jupiterian Mars, and yet he still<br />

remained magnanimous, which is an example of using this Mars and Jupiter to their very<br />

best. And this combination of Jupiter, Mars and Venus in context of everything else meant<br />

that Vincent’s passionate, religious manner was prevalent in all things.<br />

Jupiter is on fixed star Aculeus – the sting of the scorpion – which often points towards where<br />

life will hurt us the most. Here it is on his Jupiter. Yes, this is his Lord 10 and so this would<br />

be indicative of hurt in his career, after all he certainly was not lucky there in many ways,<br />

but also this is Jupiter qua Jupiter and so Aculeus is afflicting the deep sense of optimism<br />

that is part of his nature and that is struggling out from the influence of the South Node,<br />

and it is this, his optimism, which later in life would suffer too.<br />

The Fixed star Markeb is on The Midheaven, Vincent’s work or career. This is the white<br />

star on the wing of Pegasus signifying great aspiration. It is a Mars and Mercury star and it<br />

can indeed bring honour and fortune but it can also bring ‘cuts and blows stabs, fire and a<br />

violent death’. If it is culminating on the Midheaven as it is here in Vincent’s chart, it can<br />

bring, as Robson says, ‘disgrace and ruin and often a violent death’. Poignantly Vincent<br />

remarked very near the end of his life in a last letter to his brother; ‘Ah well, I risk my life<br />

for my work and my reason has half foundered in it – very well’<br />

The Twins<br />

O<br />

n Vincent’s ascendant is the star Pollux, this too is a royal star, one of the ‘six<br />

kingly stars of signification’ as Lilly calls them. These royal stars, as I mentioned<br />

previously, will within the context of the native’s life and potentials, lead to<br />

‘elevation to the throne’. That this elevation did not happen within Vincent’s lifetime can<br />

also be seen as part of the tragedy.<br />

According to Greek mythology Pollux is one of the Dioscuri, the ‘sons of Zeus’, one half of<br />

the twin brothers Castor and Pollux. When Castor is fatally slain in battle, Pollux is<br />

wounded, but is borne up to heaven by Zeus. Due to his love for his brother, Pollux is<br />

unwilling to accept the immortality that is conferred upon him while his brother is left to<br />

remain in the underworld and so Zeus allows Pollux to share his immortality with his<br />

brother, and so they both spend half their time in the underworld and half with the Gods on<br />

Mount Olympus. This theme flowed throughout Vincent’s life. His brother Theo was<br />

hugely influential in all areas. It was under Theo’s encouragement that Vincent decided to<br />

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become an artist. Theo supported him emotionally and financially throughout his life. Theo<br />

also supplied him with paints and canvas, whatever Vincent asked for that was within<br />

Theo’s power to provide he did. And the letters back and forth between them are a testament<br />

to an incredibly tender relationship of brotherly love and support. And as can be seen by the<br />

recent, hugely successful, Van Gogh exhibition at the Royal Academy in London, this theme<br />

of lending immortality to the other continues as Vincent’s letters to Theo were displayed<br />

side by side with his paintings.<br />

Vincent and Theo died within a few months of each other and are buried side by side in the<br />

little graveyard in Avers-sur-Oise.<br />

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Deepwater Horizon experienced an<br />

explosion and sank two days later.<br />

Shortly thereafter, oil began leaking<br />

into the Gulf of Mexico from the<br />

ruptured pipes deep down on the<br />

ocean floor.<br />

There aren’t too many similar<br />

situations in the human history that<br />

can be called a national disaster. This<br />

spill is expected to take the title of<br />

the worst US oil disaster in history<br />

from the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill.<br />

To build the right natal chart, an<br />

astrologer has to spend a lot of time<br />

proving that this horoscope is<br />

actually correct. You should take into<br />

account not only the historical ups<br />

and downs of the company’s stock<br />

price, but also the events like the


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aforementioned oil spill or other similar situations.<br />

British Petroleum is the third largest global energy company and the 4th<br />

largest company in the world. In 2009 their revenue was US $246 billion and<br />

net income around US $17 billion.<br />

We won’t be looking at the entire horoscope of the company at this stage. I<br />

just want to point out at the current planets transit events in this horoscope.<br />

Currently the company has lost huge amount of money and nobody can<br />

predict the future losses the company will suffer to clean up the US offshore,<br />

etc.<br />

If you look deep into the astrological picture of this event, you will find some<br />

very interesting moments.<br />

The company horoscope is built on 14 April 1909, when the Anglo-Persian Oil<br />

Company (APOC) was incorporated to exploit oil resources in the Persia. In<br />

this horoscope natal Saturn is located in Aries near the border with Pisces.<br />

Natal Mars located at the beginning of Aquarius. These 2 malefic planets are


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usually responsible for such force majeure situations. And now we combine<br />

this natal chart with this transit on 20 April 2010. At this time transit Mars<br />

was in Leo in opposition to natal Mars. This fact is very important.<br />

Transit Saturn was very close to opposition to natal Saturn. I consider the<br />

opposition not only as an aspect with 8-10 degrees border, but as the location<br />

of our planets in opposite signs. From my experience, this factor always work.<br />

In this horoscope Mars is the natal Saturn ruler, and Mars is located in<br />

Aquarius. This means that Uranus is the Mars ruler. Uranus was in<br />

opposition to transit Saturn. As you see, there was a chain reaction between<br />

rulers leading to this catastrophe.<br />

In addition to that, we need to point out at the following fact: In March 2006,<br />

a leak in one of BP's pipelines on the North Slope in Alaska caused a spill of<br />

oil into the tundra, leading BP to commit to replace over 16 miles of federally<br />

regulated Oil Transit Lines. At that time transit Saturn was located in the<br />

spot of current Mars location in Leo. It was again in opposition to natal Mars.<br />

As you see, Mars is a very powerful planet in the company horoscope, as he is<br />

the natal Saturn ruler.<br />

This is the answer to the question of what was the cause of this tragedy.<br />

Now let's take a look at the following horoscope. British Petroleum merged<br />

with Amoco (formerly Standard Oil of Indiana) on 31 st December 1998,<br />

becoming BP Amoco plc. This new horoscope that was created as a result of<br />

this merge has some destructive factors.


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Firstly, there was transit Saturn finishing his cycle in Aries in this natal chart.<br />

Secondly, natal Mars located in Libra in opposition to natal Saturn. I’m sorry<br />

but I feel that smart people would not establish the company at this hard time.<br />

Oil Spill<br />

Transit Saturn was on natal Mars more than half a year in 2010 in the<br />

horoscope 1998. In addition to that it was in opposition to natal Saturn of both<br />

horoscopes 1909 and 1998. This factor should be considered carefully in astrological<br />

analysis.


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Fixed Stars<br />

Interview with Diana K. Rosenberg<br />

By<br />

Edith Hathaway, USA<br />

Rob Hand calls Diana K. Rosenberg “the leading authority on Fixed Stars.” She has<br />

spent the past 30 years researching the subject of Fixed Stars. Her primary interest<br />

has always been research and teaching, rather than the consulting side of astrology.<br />

Her preferred astrological techniques outside of the realm of Fixed Stars include Uranian<br />

<strong>Astrology</strong> (90 Degree Dial, Planetary Pictures, etc.), Derived Houses, Planetary Nodes, and<br />

Solstice Points.<br />

Diana has been a resident of New York<br />

City her entire life, while my residence in<br />

NYC spanned only 7 years, and I moved<br />

westwards in the USA in Feb. 1983. Our<br />

paths first crossed in 1982 when I was a<br />

student in Diana’s Uranian <strong>Astrology</strong><br />

classes in Manhattan, NY. From 1988 to<br />

the early 1990s I made a gradual shift from<br />

Uranian (tropical) to Vedic (sidereal)<br />

astrology, a subject Diana always intended<br />

to study, but Fixed Stars came to take up<br />

all of her time. She has always been<br />

fascinated with very ancient things, and<br />

the study of antiquity.<br />

A different portion of this interview,<br />

mainly on Fixed Stars, is being published<br />

simultaneously by ISAR Journal (Journal<br />

of the International Society for Astrological Research), both print and On-line versions. See<br />

http://www.isarastrology.com. This larger interview at <strong>Saptarishis</strong> covers only a few pages<br />

of the same material, but also much more from Diana on stars. It segues at times into a<br />

dialogue between us about Fixed stars, mundane astrology, the Vedic nakshatras, and the two<br />

zodiacs – tropical and sidereal (items #12 through 14), also about her life and birth chart,<br />

including my commentary on her Vedic chart, at her request (item #16). We have been in<br />

touch over the years, mainly at national and international astrology conferences. One full<br />

Saturn cycle later, after being her student in NYC, I am very honored to interview Diana<br />

here on Fixed Stars and on her upcoming book: Secrets of the Ancient Skies: Fixed Stars and<br />

Constellations in Natal and Mundane <strong>Astrology</strong>. Her website: http://ye-stars.com.<br />

Phone conversations and e-mail exchanges for this interview took place January through<br />

June 2010, with much of the content delivered by late Feb. 2010. During this time, Diana was<br />

and is gravely ill with pancreatic cancer. Still very spirited and alert mentally, she chose to


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avoid more radical treatments such as chemotherapy or radiation because they would have<br />

weakened her further, making it more difficult for her to finish work on her book. I know the<br />

astrological community shares my gratitude for the innate intelligence, diligence and<br />

exuberance Diana has for the subject she loves so much, and for her dedication in sharing her<br />

knowledge and insights with all of us.<br />

EH: Interview questions for Diana K. Rosenberg:<br />

P. 4 1) EH: How did you get started in astrology? Or what made you decide to study it<br />

more seriously?<br />

P. 4 2) EH: How did you get from there to your deep study of the Fixed Stars?<br />

EH: Your book on Fixed Stars has been long awaited – even by you!! As you were<br />

researching and writing, did your point of view change about the use of stars in<br />

astrology?<br />

P. 8 3) EH: What are Fixed Stars and how are they different from planets? Are Fixed<br />

Stars really fixed? (The ancients distinguished between these two, the planets<br />

being the “wandering stars.”)<br />

EH: Let’s include here a quick review of the naming of the stars.<br />

P. 8 4) EH: There is a general lack of knowledge about what Fixed Stars are and how they<br />

work. Sometimes they get a reputation for being mostly very difficult, or<br />

malevolent. Is this justified?<br />

EH: How can we determine if a Fixed star will give results in terms of all that has<br />

been attributed to a given star?<br />

EH: Are some stars more important than others due to their magnitude? Or<br />

actual size?<br />

EH: On a technical level, what is the orb of influence you use with the Fixed<br />

Stars?<br />

P. 10 5) EH: What is your process or your research method in working with the stars?<br />

P. 12 6) EH: Let’s look at some of the other books on Fixed Stars and get your view on<br />

them. You used to have a list of recommended books on the subject at your<br />

website. At the top of your list was Reinhold Ebertin and Georg Hoffman’s Fixed<br />

Stars & Their Interpretation (1971), followed by Vivian Robson’s The Fixed Stars and<br />

Constellations in <strong>Astrology</strong> (1923). You even provided reprints of these before they<br />

became available on the web.<br />

EH: So this goaded you into doing your life’s work! Was it the paucity of material<br />

on the Fixed Stars? I personally am not familiar with all the material available on<br />

this subject.<br />

P. 13 7) EH: I see you decided to start your Fixed Star research in 1980 with Algol. Tell us<br />

what you found about Algol.


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P. 16 8) EH: Are there other stars for which you have a special affinity - ones that you find<br />

remarkable and worthy of special attention?<br />

P. 19 9) EH: William Lilly established around 50 Fixed Stars in his horary work, and I<br />

know some have tallied as many as 290 of them. How many Fixed Stars are there?<br />

P. 19 10) EH: Let’s discuss Fixed Stars in natal astrology and in mundane astrology. You<br />

have researched Dwight D. Eisenhower at some length, and also some mundane<br />

events such as the Union Carbide disaster in Bhopal, India Dec. 3, 1984.<br />

EH: Eisenhower is such a great historical example, but I have avoided using him<br />

due to his DD (Dirty Data). What convinced you to go ahead and use 3:40 AM?<br />

Or is exact birth data less important in the use of Fixed Stars?<br />

P. 20 11) EH: Are there some other historical figures whose charts clearly show the<br />

workings of some of the important Fixed Stars?<br />

#12 through 14: The Zodiac Dialogues: Fixed Stars, Mundane <strong>Astrology</strong> & The Two Zodiacs.<br />

P. 22 12) EH: Let’s discuss how Fixed Stars work in a national chart. I know you especially<br />

like the chart of the Republic of India. Let’s give that data: Jan. 26, 1950, 10:15 AM,<br />

Delhi, India. Tropical Ascendant is 4:49 Aries. Sidereal Ascendant is 11:39 Pisces.<br />

P. 26 13) EH: Let’s introduce some of the issues that come up around your use of the two<br />

zodiacs, and how you view Vedic nakshatras. We can continue with the India<br />

Republic chart.<br />

P. 32 14) EH: The Fixed Stars by their very nature bring up the zodiac issue. Let’s go into<br />

this a little more. We can call it The Zodiac Dialogues!<br />

P. 37 15) EH: After researching and writing on this subject for over 30 years, what do you<br />

think is your contribution to what is already known on this subject? And what for<br />

you is the highlight of your book?<br />

P. 38 16) Diana K. Rosenberg: biography & commentary on her Vedic chart by Edith<br />

Hathaway.<br />

P. 57 Addenda: Five items (1) Novas & Royalty; 2) Diana’s Astrological Education &<br />

Certification, 3) Diana’s Formal Education; 4) Diana’s Work & Career; 5) Diana’s<br />

Marriage, Family, and Relationships<br />

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1) EH: How did you get started in astrology? Or what made you decide to study it more<br />

seriously?<br />

DKR: <strong>Astrology</strong> saved my son’s life! That convinced me to study it seriously. I was "trying<br />

out" astrology in New York City with Betty Lundsted. Betty taught the basics, and her


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friend Pat Morimando, upstairs in the same building, taught chart construction. This was<br />

back in 1975, before everyone had computers. Pat was teaching me the calculations using my<br />

son’s birth data, and towards the end of the session she looked a little more at his chart and<br />

asked about his health. I said he had mononucleosis, and was struggling to finish his senior<br />

year of high school. I left feeling nervous and uncertain, and decided to knock on Betty’s<br />

door on the way downstairs, because I was worried about my son. Betty quickly looked at<br />

his chart. He has Leo Rising, and Sun in Aquarius in the 6th house with Capricorn on the<br />

(tropical) 6th cusp. She did think some danger was approaching, and told me to watch him<br />

closely. I asked what I should look for and she said: "Leo: Heart, spine, upper back.<br />

Capricorn: Bones, teeth, skin.” I walked away with those six items etched in my brain.<br />

Because mononucleosis tends to weaken the immune system, Peter had been checked by a<br />

doctor every week. He went alone, and he told me that each time he would strip to the waist<br />

and the doctor would check his heart and lungs. I was constantly thinking of the list of six<br />

items Betty had given me, and one afternoon I noticed Peter rubbing a large birthmark mole<br />

on his upper back – the kind that doctors tell you to have removed because sometimes they<br />

turn cancerous. I remembered Betty Lundsted: “Heart, spine, upper back – Bones, teeth,<br />

skin.” I thought: “Upper back, skin!” And I insisted that he have it removed immediately! I<br />

gave him money for a taxi, called a dermatologist, who was also a family friend, and urged<br />

him to examine Pete that same day. At first the doctor said he’d have to make an<br />

appointment, but I kept insisting, not saying why. The dermatologist sent him straight to a<br />

surgeon, after he saw the mole should be removed immediately. Pete returned home with a<br />

wound three inches long, and 8 or 9 stitches. A few days later, my husband and I got an<br />

ominous call from the surgeon’s office. They had done the biopsy and wanted us in his office<br />

immediately. It was a melanoma, a very fast-growing, extremely deadly form of cancer.<br />

They rushed him into the hospital and operated right away – a major surgery. Pete was in the<br />

hospital two weeks, and the surgery saved his life. (Later the surgeon told me it was caught<br />

in the nick of time. The melanoma was probably about to metastasize).<br />

After the crisis was over, I realized that the doctor who had been examining him every week<br />

had not noticed the melanoma, and that astrologers who had never even met him were the<br />

ones who saved his life! Right then and there I decided to study astrology seriously. I am<br />

from a family of doctors: my stepfather, uncle, grandfather, and maternal great-grandfather<br />

were all physicians. My uncle, a prominent surgeon, had been very critical of me for<br />

studying astrology, but that event silenced him. I told him and everyone else that without<br />

astrology, my son would not have lived beyond 18. My uncle remained skeptical about<br />

astrology, but the facts were irrefutable.<br />

2) EH: That’s a compelling beginning. How did you get from there to your deep study of the<br />

Fixed Stars? (Our readers should be reminded that you have spent the past 30 years<br />

researching this subject, and that your primary interest has always been research and<br />

teaching, rather than the consulting side of astrology.)<br />

DKR: I continued to study with Betty Lundsted, then went on to Joanna Shannon, Julian<br />

Armistead and, for Uranian and the 90 Degree Dial, Charles Emerson. I had only wanted to<br />

know the basics of Uranian but it turned out to be such a useful system that I got into it<br />

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time a Fixed Star was mentioned, it seemed to “hit the mark” – especially Algol. 1 So I had<br />

begun to read the two or three books available on Fixed Stars, but they weren’t very<br />

satisfying. For instance, with all the stars in the sky, Ebertin listed only 73, and Robson 110.<br />

What about all the others? I kept asking: “Does anyone know where I can find a teacher of<br />

Fixed Stars?”<br />

In the meantime, I made up a workbook for myself that listed all the stars in Robson and<br />

Ebertin, with room for observations and comments. Then I found that people were coming<br />

to me as if I were an expert, and wanted copies of my workbook. After about the 7 th or 8 th<br />

time I photocopied it for someone, I suddenly realized that I could put it in a simple binder<br />

and sell it! Then one day at a seminar for advanced and professional astrologers given by<br />

Gary Christen, a leading Uranian, he put up a standard “12 pieces of pie” chart of an event<br />

and, to start, asked us to see if we could discover anything about the event. I saw some<br />

familiar star placements, but I thought I had to stick with Uranian aspects; so I said nothing,<br />

and no one spoke up. Gary was about to switch to the 90 Degree Dial to demonstrate its<br />

usefulness when Julian Armistead said: “Mercury is in the 8 th at Algol. Algol sometimes<br />

indicates suffocation.” When Gary nodded, I said: “Oh, are we allowed to use Fixed Stars?”<br />

He said, “Of course!” So I said, “Well, Saturn is in the 10th at the Beehive Cluster (That’s<br />

M44 in the Crab), and that often turns up at fires, and one might suffocate in a fire!” Gary<br />

nodded again. Well, to make a long story short, Julian and I were the only ones in the room<br />

who discovered the theme of the chart, and we did it by using Fixed Stars. “That’s it,” I<br />

thought. “I may have found my specialty!”<br />

But there was a very big problem: How could I get the positions of more stars? The lack of<br />

star lists was the reason no further research had been done. Astronomers use right ascension<br />

and declination, which are based on the celestial equator, whereas astrologers use celestial<br />

longitude and latitude, based on the ecliptic. To convert from the first to the second of these<br />

requires some elaborate math, and this was before home computers. Then fate came through<br />

for me in the person of Michael Munkasey, an astrologer, engineer and mathematician. At a<br />

conference he handed me two large boxes of star lists that he had input from the Yale Bright<br />

Star Catalogue and converted to ecliptic coordinates. He said, “Diana, I have so many projects<br />

that I’ll never get around to the stars. So I want you to have these!” Of course, I was<br />

delighted, and tremendously grateful. I put them into a huge red notebook, with room<br />

between each for notes. That was the beginning of my research, around 1980. I lugged that<br />

heavy notebook to every conference and kept adding to it every chance I got. I began to see<br />

patterns, and went looking for more.<br />

EH: Your book on Fixed Stars has been long awaited – even by you!! As you were<br />

researching and writing, did your point of view change about the use of stars in astrology?<br />

DKR: When I began my research, I thought I’d write a normal-sized book. (Okay, maybe a<br />

fat book!) It would simply have more stars than the other books out there, with more up-todate<br />

research and new interpretations based on my research. I presumed that what the other<br />

books said was probably true, but I was also sure that I could add to their interpretations, and<br />

I wanted to check everything out for myself). I was also terribly frustrated by the small<br />

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number of degrees covered by the stars they used. Tropical Aries, for instance, had only four<br />

degrees covered in Reinhold Ebertin, and six in Vivan Robson. 2 What about all the rest of<br />

the sign? I have a stellium in tropical Aries, and none of the stars mentioned linked to my<br />

placements! But once I had Mike Munkasey’s list of stars, I discovered that the major links<br />

to my tropical Aries degrees were stars of the figure of Andromeda, the Chained Woman.<br />

And there I sat, trapped in a dismal marriage – and with not enough education to earn my<br />

own living. Chained indeed! That was one of the early indications I had that the<br />

constellations themselves deserved more scrutiny. I also wanted to use more mundane<br />

material. That’s a particular interest of mine, in addition to what I call “Body Parts.”<br />

Body Parts: I collected data on people who were blind or had severe eye problems, because<br />

some ancient texts mentioned certain stars in connection with blindness. But I did not want<br />

to take anything for granted. I wanted to do all my own research. I have about 100 blindness<br />

charts now, but when I had collected about 70 of them, I corrected each one for precession<br />

(for the then-current 1980 fiducial point), and then entered them in the big red book. For the<br />

most part, the ancients were correct, and I found a few additional places that produced a high<br />

number of eye problems. Looking at my new Blindness list, I suddenly realized that the<br />

afflicted people had planets at the eye of the Bull, the eye of the Crow, the eyes of the Crab,<br />

the eye of the Dragon, the eye of the Archer, and so forth. That was a huge breakthrough for<br />

me! It was my first realization that the constellations were not just random connected dots,<br />

but were placed the way they were for very specific reasons.<br />

At a conference on ancient astrology in Princeton, NJ I gave a lecture on Fixed Stars and<br />

mentioned the idea that constellation figures may have been placed deliberately to pinpoint<br />

specific parts of the body. Soon after my talk, a New Jersey astrologer came up to me and<br />

asked me to check her chart, as her right arm had recently been amputated at the shoulder<br />

due to a cancerous growth in the armpit. She wanted to see if there were any constellation<br />

positions that would link to that. We sat in a quiet corner with my big red notebook, and<br />

went from position to position on her chart, starting at her Ascendant, which was 32 Virginis,<br />

a star in the Virgin’s right arm. Then came Jupiter in the 1 st house aligned with Sigma Bootis,<br />

in the right arm of the Herdsman; the Moon (in the 2 nd house), was Gamma Herculis, in the<br />

right arm of Hercules. Asteroid Juno in the 3 rd house was aligned with Cheleb, Beta Ophiuchi<br />

in the right shoulder of the Serpent-Bearer. (By this time, both of us were gasping.) Then in<br />

the 5 th house, after Venus and the Sun (no hits) came a Mercury-Mars conjunction at<br />

Sadalmelik, Alpha Aquarii, the right shoulder of Aquarius. In the 7 th house her Uranus was<br />

aligned with 7 Cephei, the right shoulder of Cepheus, and 22 Andromedae, the right hand of<br />

the Chained Woman. In the 8 th house, Chiron aligned with Gamma Persei, the right armpit<br />

of Perseus; the Midheaven was Beta Columbae, the Dove’s right wing; and Pluto in the 10 th<br />

house was 82 Geminorum, Pollux’s right shoulder. Both of us were speechless.<br />

This was another tremendous breakthrough, and one of the major discoveries I made in<br />

researching the stars; the vital importance of the constellations in detail, and not only the<br />

ones on the ecliptic (i.e. the zodiac) but those of the Sphaera Barbarica – the figures above and<br />

below the ecliptic – even those very far from it, near the poles.<br />

2 Diana is referring to Reinhold Ebertin and Georg Hoffman’s Fixed Stars & Their Interpretation (1971),<br />

and Vivian Robson’s The Fixed Stars and Constellations in <strong>Astrology</strong> (1923). (EH)


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Another remarkable example is that of the actress Natasha Richardson, who died tragically<br />

of a head injury after she fell while skiing. 3 Her tropical Ascendant is Libra, with natal Sun<br />

and Mercury in the 8 th house in Taurus at Gyrus and 32 Persei, which are in Medusa’s head.<br />

Her Midheaven is at Theta Canis Majoris in the Greater Dog’s head. Her North Node is in<br />

the 10 th house at Pollux, Beta Geminorum in the head of the “Immortal Twin,” and Muscida,<br />

Omicron Ursae Majoris in the Greater Bear’s head. (About Pollux, the ancient Liber Hermetis<br />

says: “Many will be harmed in the head.”) Her Mars was Algenubi, Epsilon Leonis in the<br />

Lion’s head; her Pluto was aligned with Black Hole M106 in the Hunting Dog’s head; her<br />

Neptune was at a set of colliding galaxies called Arp 220 in the head of Serpens, the Serpent.<br />

Her Moon was Rasalhague, Alpha Ophiuchi in the Serpent-Tamer’s head. Her Saturn, in the<br />

5 th house of vacations, was at Kitalpha, Alpha Equulei in the Colt’s head, and Chiron, also in<br />

the 5 th house, was aligned with Ankaa, Alpha Phoenicis in the head of the Phoenix. 4 Jupiter in<br />

the 6 th house was aligned with accident-prone 13 Cephei, in the crown of Cepheus, the King.<br />

Venus, ruler of her Ascendant and 8 th house, was in the 7 th house at 18 Cephei in the King’s<br />

face. 5<br />

DKR: Later I discovered that Belgrade astrologer Alexander Imsiragic made the same<br />

discovery about anatomy and the constellations. We compared notes at the last UAC<br />

(United <strong>Astrology</strong> Conference), May 2008 in Denver, Colorado. He calls it “anatomy” and I<br />

call it “body parts.”<br />

EH: So you have a whole section in your book on Body Parts?<br />

DKR: No, that’s the sad thing. I have not had time to write that. I will have to put it in an<br />

Appendix, or mention it in the Introduction.<br />

3) EH: What are Fixed Stars and how are they different from planets? Are Fixed Stars really<br />

fixed? (The ancients distinguished between these two, the planets being the “wandering<br />

stars.”)<br />

DKR: Fixed Stars are just regular stars. They were called “fixed” because they seemed to<br />

stay in the same relative positions over the centuries, while planets (and comets, meteors,<br />

etc) moved. In some cultures – China, for instance – the star figures were considered<br />

3 Natasha Richardson was born May 11, 1963, 17:00 BST, London, UK. She suffered a blow to the head<br />

during a skiing accident near Montreal, Canada on March 16, 2009. Refusing treatment, she succumbed<br />

to headaches an hour later and an epidural hematoma (bleeding under the skull, which could have been<br />

treated if caught immediately). The situation quickly worsened. She was hospitalized seven hours after<br />

the accident, and flown from a Canadian hospital to Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, where she<br />

died on March 18, 2009. (EH)<br />

4 I have also found that Chiron often pinpoints an area of weakness or health problems on the chart.<br />

(DKR)<br />

5 Known for her acting talent and her beauty, Natasha Richardson had planetary placements in the<br />

King’s crown and King’s face. She belonged to a prominent and famous family of British actors, the<br />

Redgraves: her mother – Vanessa Redgrave, her father – director Tony Richardson, and her husband –<br />

actor Liam Neeson. (EH)


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flawless, while the planets were the “troublemakers” who came through and upset things –<br />

rather like a motorcycle gang riding through town! Other cultures thought of the planets as<br />

messengers and interpreters. By traveling through, or stopping at a constellation, they were<br />

sending a message in code to earthlings. Stars do have their own movement, each one<br />

different. It’s called “proper motion” – but it is so infinitesimally slow that it takes hundreds<br />

of years in most cases to be noticeable, and is usually ignored by astrologers.<br />

EH: Let’s quickly review the naming of the stars.<br />

DKR: Most of the names of the Fixed Stars come from the Arabs, and have an additional<br />

Greek letter/Latin constellation name designation. The roots of constellations are said to<br />

come from the Euphrates Valley (Babylon), which is present-day Iraq. With the star’s<br />

name, you will find the Greek letters Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon, Zeta. etc combined<br />

with the Latin form of the constellation’s name. That tells you what constellation it’s in. (For<br />

instance, Ceti is the genitive or possessive case for Cetus). Zeta is the 6 th letter of the Greek<br />

alphabet, so Zeta Ceti means the 6 th star of Cetus. When it is Alpha (the first letter of the<br />

Greek alphabet), it is sometimes at the beginning of the constellation, but usually it’s the<br />

brightest star. But sometimes they go in the order of progression of the stars, rather than<br />

which is brightest. That happens with the Big Dipper and the 7 Sages. In the Big Dipper, the<br />

Alpha star is Dubhe, from the Arabian al-dubb, “the Bear” – which also happens to be the<br />

brightest star.<br />

4) EH: There is a general lack of knowledge about what Fixed Stars are and how they work.<br />

They sometimes get a reputation for being mostly very difficult, or malevolent. Is this<br />

justified?<br />

DKR: Stars are intense foci of energies that both test an individual and enlighten him. (Sorry<br />

about the “him” – the English language does not supply a neutral noun for both sexes, so<br />

assume when I say “him” I mean “him or her.”) What you get with the stars are not<br />

good/bad, right/wrong, benevolent/malevolent, but issues. For instance, there might be an<br />

issue of tolerance versus intolerance, or addiction versus abstinence, arrogance versus<br />

humility, greed versus generosity, aggression versus working for peaceful solutions, and so<br />

forth. The chart will be set up so that the individual will constantly have these issues come<br />

up in his life, and he will have to decide how he wants to deal with them. Very often both<br />

ends of these polarities will manifest in one lifetime, pulling and pushing the individual to<br />

make choices over and over again. A typical scenario might be that one is born into wealth<br />

and comfort, then loses everything and goes through a period of poverty, then works his way<br />

back to wealth and might have to decide whether to “play it safe” and stash his money in fear<br />

of another “crash,” or to take the lessons of poverty to heart and use his money to help others<br />

who are in need.<br />

EH: How can we determine if a Fixed Star will give results in terms of all that has been<br />

attributed to a given star?<br />

DKR: The short answer is, you can’t! There are too many variables (the rest of the chart, for<br />

instance), and how a person lives his life, and what choices he is making. I think a good<br />

example here is former Senator and Vice President Albert Gore. (Mar 31, 1948, 12:53 PM EST,<br />

Washington, DC). His Midheaven (tropical 21:52 Aries) is aligned with a famous shipwreck


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star, Baten Kaitos, Zeta Ceti in Cetus, the Sea-Monster or Whale, (tropical 22 Aries, sidereal<br />

28 Pisces). Baten Kaitos is a stormy star, known for shipwrecks, possibly with rescue, and<br />

drowning. (Right opposite it is another shipwreck star, Foramen, Eta Carinae.) Baten Kaitos<br />

was at the North lunar node at the Titanic disaster, and shows up in many shipwreck charts.<br />

At the peak of his career, when Al Gore ran for U.S. President in 2000, even though he won<br />

the popular vote by more than half a million, he lost the election on technicalities and so was<br />

“shipwrecked” – left high and dry without even a job or any kind of public position. This is<br />

an example of how this star might work in an individual’s chart. With Baten Kaitos, there<br />

will be at least one instance in the life where the person will have to deal with a shocking,<br />

staggering displacement and have to somehow find a way to restart his or her life. Gore, of<br />

course, has become a spokesman for the international environmental movement, and even<br />

received a Nobel Prize for his efforts. Here is a quote from my book:<br />

“Baten Kaitos is one of the most frequently found stars involved in shipwrecks, and these<br />

people may at some time find themselves left ‘high and dry,’ broken on the rocks of life; yet<br />

this is an area of great breakthroughs and transformations and after they pull through, they<br />

have much to offer from the depths of their experiences, often ending up with a strong sense<br />

of personal destiny…. Baten Kaitos is approaching a World Axis aspect of 22.5° to 0° Aries:<br />

the world's oceans are rising, ‘drowning’ shorelines.”<br />

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DKR: Among the most interesting and unexpected things I found was that size, magnitude<br />

(i.e. brightness), and nearness to the ecliptic had apparently no connection with a star’s<br />

importance. Some very dim stars, far from the ecliptic, pack quite a wallop! A good example<br />

is 4 th - to-5 th magnitude Al Kurah, Xi Cephei (also called Kurdah) in the chest of Cepheus, the<br />

King (24 Aries tropical, 0 Aries sidereal Lahiri), which is 66 degrees North of the ecliptic (the<br />

Pole being 90 degrees North). This little, dim, exiled star turns up on the charts of an<br />

extraordinary number of great artists, poets, playwrights, composers, actors and dancers!<br />

EH: On a technical level, what is the orb of influence you use with the Fixed Stars?<br />

DKR: Generally I use one degree on either side, called a “moiety.” There are a few<br />

exceptions: If the star is on the ecliptic, is a 1st magnitude star, and also contacts the Sun,<br />

Moon, the angles, or the Moon’s node, then there is a wider orb of influence – a two to three<br />

degree orb. (Only Spica and Regulus are 1st magnitude stars that are right on the ecliptic.) I<br />

look at both the True node and Mean node. I find there is a kind of a halo effect around the<br />

nodes, allowing a slightly wider orb. The Lunar nodes can be very malefic if they link up<br />

with the angles of the chart in mundane astrology. 6<br />

5) EH: What is your process or your research method in working with the stars?<br />

DKR: First, using an astronomy catalogue of stars, each one I want to use is converted from<br />

right ascension and declination to celestial longitude and latitude (using a module in the<br />

CCRS Horoscope Program that does this conversion) and projected perpendicularly onto the<br />

ecliptic, in degrees measured from 0 Aries, the Vernal Equinox point. For each chart, I<br />

calculate the number of years between the birth or event and January 1, 2000 (the current<br />

fiducial point), then I multiply that number by 50.23” (the rate of precession per solar year)<br />

and add the resulting degrees-and-minutes to each chart’s planets and angles. Next I enter<br />

the new positions, each in its appropriate star set. Over the years, as I worked and more stars<br />

and DSOs (Deep Space Objects) were added, my original span of 2 degrees per star set<br />

necessarily increased to an average of 3 degrees. And there were places where the dividing<br />

breaks between sets were difficult to decide upon. A few of them are awkward, necessitated<br />

by my reluctance to allow any set to span more than an absolute maximum of 4 or 5 degrees.<br />

The center of the Cancer Crab, for instance (now tropical Leo) runs from about 6° to 13° Leo.<br />

It includes Open Cluster M44 (Praesepe, "the Beehive"), North and South Asellus, and,<br />

sharing the same longitudes, stars of Puppis (the Stern of Argo Navis), early stars of Hydra's<br />

head and elements of Draco, the Dragon. This intense area of seething energies, anchored by<br />

Praesepe and the Aselli, could very well have spanned a full 7°. I split it at about 10° of Leo<br />

in order to keep it manageable, but the split could just as well have been placed earlier or<br />

6 In Vedic astrology, for a full malefic effect we would also include the other Vedic classical malefic<br />

planets (Sun, Mars, and Saturn) together with the lunar nodes (Rahu or Ketu) at the angles. For<br />

instance, Mars was closely contacting Ketu at 8 degrees Sagittarius at the time the first plane hit the<br />

World Trade Center Tower in Manhattan, NY on Sept. 11, 2001. Mercury in Virgo was exactly rising,<br />

with Moon, Jupiter and Rahu in Gemini (all sidereal positions). Mars-Jupiter can bring the religious<br />

zealot influence, especially in opposition, and even more so on the Sagittarius-Gemini axis. Jupiter is<br />

regarded as a “temporal malefic” for Virgo Ascendant. (EH)


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later. Because I wanted to check out all stars, not just the most famous, or brightest, or those<br />

nearest the ecliptic, I began with a long list and frequently added to it as I worked, ending up<br />

with nearly 2,000 stars and DSOs. The stars in my book were culled from this Master list.<br />

Each degree of the zodiac contains not only stars of the zodiacal constellation, but also stars<br />

of constellations above and below the ecliptic, which add their energies to each degree and<br />

sign of the zodiac.<br />

Precession corrections, especially for ancient charts, may appear to cause a chart’s position(s)<br />

to change signs. Michelangelo, for instance, was born with the Sun at 24:01 Pisces (March 6,<br />

1475). But because of precession, the stars aligned with his natal Sun, then in tropical Pisces,<br />

are now at the beginning of tropical Aries. The closest is 26 Piscium in the tail of the West<br />

Fish, which in 2000 was at 1:43 Aries. His Sun, precession-corrected to 2000, is 1:20 Aries.<br />

Thus, because of precession, a person born under one tropical sign might now appear to be<br />

placed in another. Even for some born in the 20 th century with a planet in a late degree,<br />

precession correction may take the planet into the next sign. The important thing to<br />

remember in this regard is that for tropicalists – the original tropical signs and rulerships<br />

hold sway on each chart. 7 Precession corrections simply serve to indicate with which stars<br />

the original placements were aligned. For charts I wanted to include that had no birth time, I<br />

used noon, and left out the Moon and angles.<br />

Precession calculations are easy if you have a hand calculator that has a degree-minutesecond<br />

option. They are usually called “scientific calculators” and are quite inexpensive. The<br />

button often says “deg” or looks like this: °9 99. Take the difference between the year of<br />

birth and 2000, then multiply that by 0 degrees, 0 minutes, 50.23 seconds; the result comes up<br />

in decimal form, and the calculator has a conversion button to turn it into degrees-minutesseconds.<br />

It is important to remember to use the full 0 degrees, 0 minutes first before the 50.23<br />

seconds. If you just feed in the seconds, it won’t come out right. Then you add the result to<br />

each element of the chart. (Precession increases the planet’s longitude as time progresses.)<br />

Then when you have corrected each chart position, you can check them against the stars’<br />

2000 positions in my book. I list star positions for both the tropical and the sidereal zodiac.<br />

When I do research, I take a chart of a person or an event and precess-correct it. Then I put<br />

the corrected positions around the chart; and next I go to the star sets, and put the placements<br />

of each person or each event in where they belong. (I decided to be inclusive, which was a<br />

very good decision, as it turned out. That’s how I made discoveries with unexpected things.)<br />

I keep feeding in people and events that fit that category, and feed in the data of their charts<br />

in order to confirm a pattern. Sometimes I fail to find a pattern, so I go both ways to try to<br />

7 Vedic or Western sidereal astrologers would disagree with Diana on this point, though she<br />

acknowledges that “sign rulerships in the tropical and sidereal zodiacs are often in direct conflict. For<br />

instance, if Venus is in tropical Libra, she is in sidereal Virgo: the 1 st is a dignity, the 2 nd is a detriment!”<br />

Diana intended to do research on tropical vs. sidereal sign rulerships herself, and calls it “a huge area for<br />

deep research” and one she is “happy to bequeath to any siderealists or tropicalists willing to take it on!”<br />

For myself, I have had consistent results doing client relocation work and Astrocartography, confirming<br />

a reference point of sign rulers in the sidereal zodiac - using the Vedic sidereal birth chart as base line.<br />

Example: A client might be advised to go live on his or her Venus rising line. But if Venus is rising in<br />

sidereal Pisces, even if exalted, and that person has a Pisces Ascendant in their Vedic birth chart, Venus<br />

is a planetary enemy of the chart and its Ascendant lord, Jupiter. Venus also rules the 8 th house in that<br />

case, and should not be emphasized through angularity. (EH, also quoting DKR)


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find what patterns I can, and see if they relate to energies in a given area. It’s my Data<br />

Monster!<br />

I may think: “Oh, I have several serial killers here,” or “I have several apparitions of the<br />

Virgin Mary.” So I put all the major positions out to Pluto on the chart, and I include the<br />

Lunar Nodes. Occasionally I’ll mention an asteroid, but generally I stick with the major<br />

planets and the angles of the chart. The Moon and the angles have to be omitted if no birth<br />

time is available. That’s why I tell the reader that if something doesn’t quite fit, try the<br />

adjacent star sets. All this is in the Introduction to my book.<br />

6) EH: Let’s look at some of the other books on Fixed Stars and get your view on them. You<br />

used to have a list of recommended books on the subject at your website. At the top of your<br />

list was Reinhold Ebertin and Georg Hoffman’s Fixed Stars & Their Interpretation (1971),<br />

followed by Vivian Robson’s The Fixed Stars and Constellations in <strong>Astrology</strong> (1923). You even<br />

provided reprints of these before they became available on the web.<br />

DKR: They are better than nothing, but are very limited, both in interpretations and number<br />

of stars offered. And the star positions are very outdated. Robson was using epoch 1920, so<br />

the positions are off by 1°07’ (if you are using 2000 as a fiducial point, the current standard),<br />

or 1°15’ for 2010 (precession added as time progresses). Ebertin’s positions are for 1950: for<br />

2000, add 0°42’; for 2010, add 0°50’ to each position given.<br />

As to number of stars, Robson listed only 110 stars and Ebertin only 73. But look at the sky!<br />

There are so many more than that! And Robson covers only 5 to 6 degrees of Aries. I felt<br />

personally very miffed. Where are my stars?!<br />

EH: So this goaded you into doing your life’s work! Was it the paucity of material on the<br />

Fixed Stars? I personally am not familiar with all the material available on this subject.<br />

DKR: It was the limitations of the material. When I began my research in 1980, Vivian<br />

Robson’s book was considered the best book on the subject. In his book and others, the<br />

examples were often too general, and applied to everyone, or nearly everyone – such as:<br />

“This person will recover quickly from adversity.” Well, you either recover quickly, or you<br />

don’t. It’s not too helpful.<br />

Bernadette Brady’s work on Fixed Stars came later. Brady’s Book of Fixed Stars was published<br />

in 1998. Bernadette Brady works with parans: everything to her is visibility. She turns the<br />

chart to where a planet is angular and looks to see if a Fixed Star is angular simultaneously.<br />

To me, this seems like an awkward way of working. And she only deals with stars that<br />

could be visible at the time of birth. I disagree with that, and I say so in the Introduction to<br />

my book. This is what I wrote:<br />

“It has become apparent to me that the universe is imprinted upon and within us; I strongly<br />

take issue with the idea that if a star cannot rise (and therefore will never be visible) at a<br />

particular location or birthplace it should not be used in the birth chart. The great 1 st -<br />

magnitude star Canopus, Alpha Argo Navis (53 South Declination) for instance, is never seen<br />

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culminates, with the Sun, on a client's chart who was born there; her parents went to great<br />

trouble to arrange for her to be born on their boat, and traveling on water has been a major<br />

part of her life. Another client, born Jewish in Chicago (41N52) has Venus and Neptune (the<br />

latter co-ruler of his 9 th house of religion) aligned in celestial longitude with stars of the<br />

Southern Cross (56 to 64.5 south declination, 0 - 13.5 Scorpio) in the far southern skies, and<br />

although Crux is never visible above 34° north geographic latitude, and thus not visible in the<br />

place of his birth, he became a convert to Christianity. After years of research, it has become<br />

apparent to me that all of the sky belongs to all of humanity, without strictures or<br />

curtailments relating to birth latitudes, longitudes or visual passages. The universe is not ‘out<br />

there’ - it is within and a part of all of us, our co-creation with God; each of us resides at the<br />

focal center of our personal universe, and the entire cosmos is both within and without each<br />

of us. Every member of the human race, whatever his or her latitude of birth, is heir to, and<br />

part of, the entirety of the cosmos.”<br />

As you can see, I really don’t agree with that idea that if the star is not visible at the place of<br />

birth it doesn’t count. Brady also switches things around. She gets a planet on an angle and<br />

then says: Okay, what star was rising when Saturn anti-culminated? Or that star was setting<br />

when such and such was happening. And it’s not that it’s not valid. It just seems a stretch to<br />

me to do what she’s doing exclusively, but she insists that her way is the only proper way.<br />

I’d rather be more direct. I use the planets according to their ecliptic degree, and that works<br />

best for me. Brady claims that her method is the only method the ancients used, but I really<br />

do question that as well.<br />

There are also historical matters on which I disagree with Brady. She has a section in her<br />

book on Abraham Lincoln. She says: “Abraham Lincoln was born the day Sirius culminated<br />

as his Venus set. Although the Venus content is not clear, Lincoln is a typical Sirius<br />

figure….” I disagree. Sirius is known, for instance, for a tendency to have a fierce temper and<br />

uncontrolled rage! She also wrote, on Lincoln: “He strove to achieve the dream of the<br />

freedom of all people.” Actually, his dream was to keep the Union together. He was<br />

reluctant at first to free the slaves, because that would threaten the Union.<br />

I’m just not comfortable with the idea of working only with parans. However, I want to add<br />

that Bernadette Brady has made an enormous contribution to the field of Fixed Stars, and her<br />

Starlight program is absolutely first-rate. I recommend it very highly.<br />

7) EH: I see you decided to start your Fixed Star research in 1980 with Algol. Tell us what<br />

you found about Algol.<br />

DKR: Okay. Algol – the famous monster that has frightened so many Fixed Star beginners!<br />

Since there is a long, detailed article on my website (www.ye-stars.com), I’ll just touch on a<br />

few important points. I chose Algol first because Manley Palmer Hall’s Astrological Keywords<br />

said (and this is an exact quote), that it was "The most evil, violent, and dangerous star in the<br />

heavens." Among its effects were said to be "violence, beheading, hanging, choking,<br />

asphyxiation, electrocution, murder, mob violence." And just in case you missed the


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message, Algol is further described as "unfortunate." No kidding! To the point, the horror<br />

did prove out, and I have dozens of examples in the website article. But there is more to this<br />

star than that; for instance, it has a strong artistic side as well.<br />

People often ask me how to handle it – especially if it is on their own chart or a client’s chart.<br />

What I have found is that having Algol represented on a chart does not necessarily mean<br />

that you will inflict, or be the victim of, horror and mayhem, but that you will be aware of<br />

the depths of suffering that can occur, whether through human depravity or acts of God. You<br />

will not be able to ignore suffering and horror, or brush it aside. Your life path will require<br />

that you come to terms with that level of experience. A soldier might go through horrible<br />

experiences in war. For example, PTSD – Post Traumatic Stress Disorder – is common<br />

under Algol. A journalist might be assigned to cover tragedies; a clergyman might be called<br />

upon to comfort the victims and their families. A black child might hear of the horrors of<br />

slavery; and a Jewish child might grow up with the awareness that his grandparents perished<br />

in the Holocaust. A police officer might assist victims of a disaster, or a medical student be<br />

assigned to work in a trauma center. The Algol placement insists upon a confrontation and<br />

assimilation of these harsh aspects of human experience in this lifetime. The polarities of<br />

bigotry or tolerance, violence or kindness, cruelty or compassion, war or peace are issues that<br />

are unavoidable and must be dealt with under Medusa’s head. (A good example is a young<br />

couple that asked for an electional time for their wedding and was not fazed when I told<br />

them they had chosen a day with a Sun-Hades conjunction on Algol. When I described the<br />

star’s reputation, they told me it fit very well: They were devoting all their spare time to the<br />

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Astronomer Carl Sagan, another Nuclear Freeze activist, had Algol rising. Poet Maraquita<br />

Platov (Mercury at Algol) was so moved during her childhood by the horrors of World War<br />

I that virtually all her poems were devoted to anti-war themes. What these people did was to<br />

act positively against violence and horror, and by thus manifesting the energy in a positive<br />

way, diverted its dangers from themselves. (By the way, I have Chiron at Algol, and besides<br />

writing about it, I’ve donated to charities that alleviate suffering, both of humans and<br />

animals). And I want to mention that since I wrote the article about it 18 years ago, I<br />

discovered that Algol is also a fire star. In a study I did of Fixed Stars and fires, it turned up<br />

with a rather high score. Algol was also an element leading up to 9/11. At the Full Moon<br />

preceding the attack (Sep 2, 2001, 9:44 PM GMT, New York City), Algol was at the 4 th house<br />

cusp. The 4 th house of a chart describes the final outcome of the matter, and/or the grave or<br />

final resting place. In ancient China, Algol was Ta-Ling, the Great Trench, which was a<br />

trench full of dismembered corpses. The people lost in the collapse of the World Trade<br />

Center towers were never found; their bodies had not only been dismembered, they were<br />

pulverized. Another Algol manifestation from that event was that the people who worked<br />

devotedly for months to clear the site are now suffering from respiratory problems because of<br />

the dust they inhaled, some having died from this, affirming the Algol connection to<br />

asphyxiation.<br />

Also, that Full Moon Sept. 2, 2001 at 10:29 tropical Pisces (16:38 sidereal Aquarius), was in the<br />

Chinese Lunar mansion called “Danger: Rooftop” – a very direct message. In the Vedic<br />

mansions the Full Moon was at 16:25 Aquarius, in Shatabisha nakshatra, the 100 physicians.<br />

(One ancient authority has “possessing or requiring 100 physicians.”) Transiting Mars (27:07<br />

tropical Sagittarius, 3:15 sidereal Sagittarius) and South Node (Ketu) (4:06 tropical Capricorn,<br />

10:15 sidereal Sagittarius) were both in Mula nakshatra, ruled by Nritti, the Goddess of<br />

Destruction. 8 The Ascendant was the ancient Orphic and Platonic Gate of Return of Souls<br />

to the Cosmos; and Neptune, rising, was at the Arabic mansion Sa’d Al Dhabih, the Lucky<br />

Assassin. Venus, setting, was at China’s mansion Kuei, the Ghosts (spirits leaving their<br />

bodies), while Saturn was aligned with the stars of Perseus, the Hero or Rescuer. About 400<br />

rescuers, 343 of them firemen, lost their lives on 9-11. I have given all these details to show<br />

how all these ancient traditions have wonderful information to offer. When you put them all<br />

together, they are an amazing treasure trove of information! This is why I have them all in<br />

my book. This is wonderful, previously lost knowledge that needs to be rediscovered and<br />

used. Each culture provides a valuable piece of the “Great Puzzle.”<br />

Some of the Fixed Stars are harsh, yes – but to a purpose. Each defines an area that will be<br />

tapped for good or ill. Its tests are intense and unavoidable. Algol, like the other stars,<br />

confers tasks upon us which, if comprehended and accepted, offer great rewards of power and<br />

creativity. The more we understand and use these stellar changes in a positive manner, the<br />

less they are to be feared.<br />

8 Diana uses True Lunar Node above, while Edith uses Mean Lunar node. With Mean Lunar Node, Full<br />

Moon chart (Sept. 2, 2001) for NYC has Full Moon at sidereal 16:35 Aquarius. Ascendant is 9:50<br />

Capricorn. Ketu is within one degree of the exact 12 th house cusp and within 5 ½ degrees to 4 th house<br />

ruler Mars. The 4 th lord in the 12 th house can bring losses to real estate, explosive losses with Mars-Ketu,<br />

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8) EH: Are there other stars for which you have a special affinity - ones that you find<br />

remarkable and worthy of special attention?<br />

DKR: Yes, Antares and Sirius. I have written about both of them extensively in my book.<br />

Antares is known as Alpha Scorpii (9:46 Sagittarius – tropical; 15:55 Scorpio – sidereal Lahiri).<br />

It’s the Scorpion’s heart. Chinese astrologers considered this asterism the symbol of the Son<br />

of Heaven, because man was the heart of heaven and earth; therefore the Son of Heaven was<br />

Master of Man. In China Antares was the heart of the Great Celestial Dragon. At the<br />

Winter Solstice of 2006, as Mars and Jupiter came together with Antares between them, an<br />

ambitious London project was set in motion. By June 1 2007 a Full Moon joined Vesta at<br />

Antares as workers set up "The Heart," an exhibition planned as a diverse collection of heartcentric<br />

science, art and thought, exploring the "extraordinary medical, spiritual and cultural<br />

significance of the heart." They brought together exhibits of all ages and cultures, including<br />

the Egyptian Book of the Dead showing a heart being weighed against the feather of truth,<br />

Aztec sacrificial knives, Christian sacred heart imagery, a telecast of heart valve surgery, a<br />

heart-lung perfusion machine, anatomical drawings by da Vinci, etc. The exhibit opened<br />

June 21, 2007, the day of the Summer Solstice. On the Solstice chart set for London, Jupiter<br />

rose with Antares, the Scorpion's Heart. Antares is prominent in individuals and events<br />

marking the great issues of humankind, especially intolerance, racism and human rights.<br />

Sirius is known as Alpha Canis Majoris, or the Dog Star (14:05 Cancer – tropical; 20:14 Gemini<br />

sidereal Lahiri). In apparent magnitude, Sirius is the brightest star in the sky, one of the<br />

closest stars to Earth, and has a white dwarf companion star. It is visible from virtually every<br />

portion of the globe. In China, it was regarded as the Jackal or Wolf Star, associated with<br />

thievery and looting. This correlated with at least two Indian tribes of North America (the<br />

Pawnee and Osage tribes) that called Sirius “Wolf Star” or “Coyote Star.”


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Sirius is the calendar star! All major calendar changes throughout history have been tied to<br />

the Dog Star: The current Kali Yuga of the Hindu Calendar is said to have begun with the<br />

death of Krishna, on Feb 18, 3102 BCE OS at 0 hour. If so, at that exact moment Sirius was<br />

setting on the western horizon. The Sothic Calendar of ancient Egypt, ca 2773 BCE, was based<br />

on the annual heliacal rising of Sirius, which marked the annual flooding of the Nile. In 46<br />

BCE, the year the Julian Calendar was established in Rome, a Solar Eclipse aligned with<br />

Sirius. Because the Julian Calendar had slipped severely from its original seasonal markers,<br />

Pope Gregory XIII sponsored a calendar correction. In 1582 CE, as the Gregorian Calendar was<br />

adopted by Catholic nations, a Solar Eclipse aligned with Sirius, with the Sun eclipsed as it<br />

was rising at Rome. In 1917, Russia, Turkey, Bulgaria and the Balkans also changed to the<br />

Gregorian Calendar, with the Sun of a Lunar Eclipse at Sirius.<br />

I also like the constellation of Auriga, the Charioteer (span: 13:00 Gemini to 19:30 Cancer<br />

tropical, 19:00 Taurus to 24:30 Gemini sidereal Lahiri). And I couldn’t figure it out. What<br />

was I going to find? Bus drivers? Cab drivers? And for a long time I couldn’t see a pattern.<br />

Then I read the Greek myth about Auriga (also called Erichthonius) that said he invented<br />

the chariot because he could not walk. Suddenly a possible pattern occurred to me, and I<br />

thought: “I’ve got to test this.” Sure enough, those stars turned up on charts of people<br />

confined to wheelchairs! The charioteer’s chariot is a wheelchair. Isn’t that something? And<br />

the illustration I made is of a war veteran in a wheelchair. I came to this partly through<br />

studying the Chinese, who saw the same pattern of stars of Auriga – a pentagon – as Five<br />

War Chariots. And each star had its own job. One administered the Oath of Allegiance;<br />

another one took care of the horses, and so on. The Chinese are wonderfully detailed about<br />

these things. In ancient China, the stars of Auriga represented a military encampment.<br />

Even the author of the book I was using (an astronomer) said: “I wonder if there is any<br />

connection to the Pentagon in all this.” So I had a look at the day the cornerstone for the<br />

Pentagon was laid. Jupiter was exactly aligned with one of the brightest stars of Auriga! And<br />

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EH: Did you work with charts of veterans?<br />

DKR: Well, it’s very hard to get charts of veterans in wheelchairs. In fact, another astrologer<br />

was looking for them for another reason, and mentioned how hard they were to find. But I<br />

did get the birth date of Ron Kovic, who was the veteran that was featured in the movie Born<br />

on the Fourth of July. I didn’t get a time for him, but he had two or three things aligned with<br />

Auriga. And I did get the son of a famous General called Chesty Puller. His son, Lewis<br />

Burwell Puller, Jr. was terribly wounded in the Viet Nam war, and was in a wheelchair. He<br />

was on heavy drugs for pain, and finally in the end he committed suicide. I tried so hard to<br />

get his birth data and almost gave up until I found a website devoted to him, with a photo of<br />

his gravestone with a birth date on it! 9 He too had several things aligned with Auriga.<br />

Wheelchair-bound President Franklin D Roosevelt had his MC aligned with the head of the<br />

Bull, and under it Orion, and a whole row of brilliant constellations there. When you project<br />

stars on to the ecliptic, you get three or four major constellations. His Midheaven was in that<br />

area, and one of the constellations was Auriga, the Charioteer.<br />

Other people who were in wheelchairs because of being wounded were Larry Flynt and<br />

Alabama Governor George Wallace. Larry Flynt was the pornography publisher who was<br />

shot. He had Auriga rising. Gov. Wallace was shot in an assassination attempt in May 1972,<br />

9 Lewis Burwell Puller, Jr. was son of the most decorated Marine in the history of the U.S. Marine<br />

Corps, General Chesty Puller. He was born Aug. 18, 1945, and died May 11, 1994. Birthplace may have<br />

been Hampton, VA. Lewis Puller, Jr. became an attorney and a Pulitzer prize-winning author, after he<br />

was wounded as an officer in the U.S. Marine Corps. (EH)


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while he was campaigning as U.S. presidential candidate, and he was confined to a<br />

wheelchair. He had Pluto aligned with Auriga.<br />

9) EH: William Lilly established around 50 Fixed Stars in his horary work, and I know some<br />

have tallied as many as 290 of them. How many Fixed Stars are there?<br />

DKR: A gazillion! Look at the sky! As I was researching (for 30 years!) I came to realize<br />

that constellations were of primary importance, and that everything in the sky, not only<br />

stars, was meaningful. So I kept adding stars and DSOs (Deep Space Objects, i.e. black holes,<br />

neutron stars, galaxies etc) and kept a Master list of all of the ones for which I had calculated<br />

positions. The stars and DSOs in my book are culled from this Master list of more than<br />

2,000. My book has more than 750 stars detailed, and another 1,168 with just zodiacal<br />

longitude and its place in a constellation. (For comparison, Robson has 110, Ebertin-<br />

Hoffmann 73. Brady lists 176 but only has interpretations for 64.) I designed my book to be a<br />

tool for astrologers, so that they could use it for their own research, and take the information<br />

into new directions, if they wished.<br />

EH: So William Lilly was not that critical to your work?<br />

DKR: No, he wasn’t. And he was probably using Ptolemy, and expanding on it a bit. Lilly’s<br />

work was useful for me, but not that pivotal.<br />

10) EH: Let’s discuss Fixed Stars in natal astrology and in mundane astrology. You have<br />

researched Dwight D. Eisenhower at some length, and also some mundane events such as the<br />

Union Carbide disaster in Bhopal, India Dec. 3, 1984.<br />

DKR: The Bhopal disaster still haunts me. The article I wrote on it was recently honored as<br />

one of the best articles ever written for an NCGR Journal. It is now on my website, under the<br />

title “The Mills of God” so I’m going to suggest that readers check it out there. I became<br />

interested in Eisenhower after reading his biography. 10 His parents were River Brethren, a<br />

pacifist sect that preached that military conflict was a great evil. Yet he loved books about<br />

war, so it is likely that at a very early age he knew that he had been born on the anniversary<br />

of one of the great turning points of history: the Battle of Hastings (Oct. 14, 1066 OS, 50N55,<br />

0E29, 9:30 AM LMT): William of Normandy’s invasion and conquest of England. But Ike's<br />

birth was not only the anniversary of Hastings; his Saturn-Ascendant conjunction was the<br />

Saturn of Hastings. (That is, his birth coincided with the 28th Saturn return of the Battle of<br />

Hastings and squared Mars in the battle chart.) His Moon-Uranus conjunction was the Sun<br />

of Hastings. The Battle of Hastings was an invasion of England from Normandy, and<br />

Eisenhower would lead an invasion of Normandy from England. It seems to me that he was<br />

born to this task. His boyhood hero was Abraham Lincoln, and like Lincoln, he was born in<br />

poverty and rose to become President of the United States. And like Lincoln, he had a royal<br />

star culminating at his birth!<br />

10 Dwight D. Eisenhower was born Oct. 14, 1890, Denison, TX. Birth time is questionable (Rodden<br />

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One of the things that set him apart from other leaders was his early upbringing that<br />

reverenced peace. He had the Sun, Moon and Uranus in the constellation of the Virgin, who<br />

was known in the Greek myths for her longing for – and devotion to – peace. One of the<br />

reasons Eisenhower was given the position of Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces was<br />

that he was known as a peacemaker, and there were potentially serious conflicts among the<br />

allied generals. Hitler was convinced that those conflicts would break apart the alliance.<br />

Only Ike had the diplomatic skills that could hold it together. He also kept the U.S. out of<br />

hot wars during his presidency, 1953-1961. (The Korean War Armistice was signed July 27,<br />

1953.)<br />

EH: Eisenhower is such a great historical example, but I have avoided using him due to his<br />

DD (Dirty Data). What convinced you to go ahead and use 3:40 AM? Or is exact birth data<br />

less important in the use of Fixed Stars?<br />

DKR: Astrodatabank has several possible birth times given for Eisenhower: 3 AM, 3:40 AM;<br />

5 AM; 5:11 PM, 5:19 PM 5:54 PM, 6 PM and just “night.” Since the “night” came from a<br />

roomer in their house who ran for a doctor, it seemed to me that we could eliminate the 5:11<br />

to 6 PM times, as these would be closer to late afternoon; also if his mother remembered<br />

“about 3 AM” that would seem to be closer to the likely time. I think I chose the 3:40 AM<br />

time (actually now I think 3:30 AM might be a bit better) because it put Orion at the MC and<br />

in ancient China Orion was a great military figure called “The Supreme Commander.” Ike<br />

became “Supreme Commander, Allied Expeditionary Forces.” He had Pluto at Aldebaran, a<br />

royal-and-war-star, and 3:30 AM puts Pluto conjunct the MC. Ike’s life epitomizes the classic<br />

royal star pattern of poverty-to-prominence. This is an example of using stars in<br />

rectification, but of course I have no way of knowing whether I am right about the time. I<br />

want to repeat that I now think 3:30 AM is the better time. The precession correction on that<br />

chart, from 1890 to 2000, is +1 deg 31 minutes.<br />

11) Are there some other historical figures whose charts clearly show the workings of some of<br />

the important Fixed Stars?<br />

DKR: People often ask me about the four “royal stars:” 1) Aldebaran, Alpha Tauri, the 1 st -<br />

magnitude eye of the Bull, it's 9:47 tropical Gemini, 15:56 sidereal Taurus 2) Regulus, Alpha<br />

Leonis, 29:50 tropical Leo, 5:59 sidereal Leo; 3) Antares, Alpha Scorpii (opposite Aldebaran),<br />

9:46 tropical Sagittarius, 15:55 sidereal Scorpio; and 4) Fomalhaut, Alpha Piscis Australis, 3:52<br />

tropical Pisces, 10:01 sidereal Aquarius. (All positions are for 2000, Lahiri sidereal used.)<br />

Royal stars do not necessarily indicate those who are high born or prominent, although this<br />

may be so. Rather they seem to offer a greater-than-average ambition and opportunities to<br />

rise high in the world and to associate with those at the top of their field in any profession.<br />

For instance, an office-worker might suddenly be given an administrative post, a student be<br />

given an opportunity to work with a famous professor, or a new, inexperienced actor be<br />

chosen for a major leading role. Even in a small, obscure community, an “ordinary” person<br />

with a royal star placement might become influential or associate with those who are. The<br />

danger, of course, is that one may rise too high too fast, lack experience or misuse influence,<br />

and suffer a harsh come-down as a result. Or there may also be another kind of “royal<br />

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For instance, biographers might choose royal figures as subjects, actors might play royal<br />

parts, etc. Lord Louis Mountbatten, last Viceroy of India, great-grandson of Queen Victoria,<br />

had a Mars-Moon-South Node cluster surrounding Aldebaran, opposite a Jupiter-Uranus-<br />

North Node conjunction centered at Antares. Immensely proud of his genealogy, his<br />

favorite pastime was musing over a chart of his royal forebears. Unfortunately, he also came<br />

to illustrate one of the darker sides of the royal stars: the possibility of assassination.<br />

Because 2009 was the 200 th anniversary of the births of Abraham Lincoln and Charles<br />

Darwin, both born Feb. 12, 1809, many people are now aware that these two remarkable souls<br />

incarnated on the same day! The Sun on the day of their birth was at the star Kuh, Mu<br />

Capricorni, in the tail of Capricornus, the Sea-Goat, and Globular Cluster M2 in the head of<br />

Aquarius, the Water-Pourer. (These two constellations overlap). For a long time, as I was<br />

researching the stars, this area puzzled me. What was I to make of a goat with a fish’s tail?<br />

And why did early texts call Capricornus – one of the most ancient of the zodiac figures –<br />

“Father of Light”? In the Chaldeo-Babylonian celestial hierarchy, one of three gods who<br />

reigned supreme was Ea, "Lord of the Deep," preeminently wise and beneficent, enlightener<br />

and lawgiver, archetype of Divine Intelligence. The stars of Capricornus belonged to Ea.<br />

One of the most ancient of all the zodiac figures, Capricornus, the sea-faring goat with a fish’s<br />

tail also represents the divine Man-Fish. Author Rupert Gleadow describes Ea:<br />

"Ea is the only one of the Sumerian and Babylonian gods who was never angry, and always<br />

ready to help both gods and men out of difficulties. He is often represented as a man walking<br />

in a great fish-shaped cloak, the fish's head over his head and pointing upwards like a mitre,<br />

the tail at his heels, and the forward leg showing his human form. He is said to have emerged<br />

four times at long intervals from the ocean to teach civilization to men, and during each of<br />

these periods would retire into the water at night. Capricorn, his symbolic creature,<br />

symbolizes this dual life, and has as yet no association with the planet Saturn, which has<br />

never been reputed to help people out of scrapes.”


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The teachings of Ea-Oannes, epitomized by Capricornus, make his stars an area of emergence<br />

and enlightenment, where laws are established, maintained and renewed; where challenges,<br />

struggles and experimentation bring about new systems of social contracts and new legal<br />

pathways for the just implementation of power.<br />

Aquarians seek unity. Abraham Lincoln dedicated his presidency to saving the Union, while<br />

Charles Darwin sought a unified theory that would explain the mysteries of the natural<br />

world. His book On the Origin of Species, published Nov. 24, 1859, caused intense controversy,<br />

unabated to this day. The North Node was then in sidereal Capricorn/tropical Aquarius. In<br />

January 1863 Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation freeing the slaves took effect. The New<br />

Moon that month was in Capricorn in both zodiacs. Lincoln liberated the slaves, while<br />

Darwin liberated the minds of millions who had rejected natural laws that did not conform<br />

to carrying on the teachings of Ea-Oannes. Now we can understand why ancient texts called<br />

Capricornus “Father of Light”!<br />

12) EH: Let’s discuss how Fixed Stars work in a national chart. I know you especially like the<br />

chart of the Republic of India. Let’s give that data: Jan. 26, 1950, 10:15 AM, Delhi, India.<br />

Tropical Ascendant is 4:49 Aries. Sidereal Ascendant is 11:39 Pisces.<br />

DKR: The original India Independence chart still works powerfully, but I also like looking<br />

at the Republic of India chart, for two reasons: First, it was more purely Indian, as the date<br />

wasn’t imposed on them by the British; secondly, it was the same day they outlawed the<br />

caste system that designated some people as Untouchables. They did this under pressure<br />

from Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, who was born an Untouchable, also known<br />

as Dalit or Mleccha. (Dr. Ambedkar was born April 14, 1891, Mhow, India, and I used 12 noon,<br />

since the time is unknown.) In both zodiacs his natal Sun is exalted in Aries. His North<br />

node-Pluto conjunction is on Aldebaran. And typical of the Royal stars, they lift you up.<br />

(You just have to behave yourself, or you get crashed down again!) In his case, he is much<br />

admired. Somehow he managed to get an education, and went abroad for his advanced<br />

degrees. 11 His chart looks better to me in the tropical zodiac, as the Venus becomes exalted<br />

in Pisces and Jupiter in dignity in Pisces, though Sun is exalted in both zodiacs. His natal<br />

Mars is with Algol, and Neptune-North Node-Pluto in Gemini, with North Node-Pluto<br />

conjunct Aldebaran, though Neptune is a bit early for Aldebaran. Noon Moon is in tropical<br />

Cancer. I was intrigued to get the birth date of an Untouchable.<br />

The Independence of India chart (August 15, 1947, 0 hr, Delhi) is certainly a primary chart for<br />

the nation, and it does work event-wise. When India’s astrologers objected strongly to the<br />

date, Viceroy Lord Louis Mountbatten wrote in his diary: “The astrologers are being rather<br />

tiresome.” But this was not a date chosen by any native Indian(s) or Indian astrologers. 12<br />

11 Dr. Ambedkar attended the London School of Economics and Columbia University, earning several<br />

doctorates for his study and research in law, economics and political science. Returning home as a<br />

famous scholar, he practiced law for several years before publishing journals advocating political rights<br />

and social freedom for India's Untouchables. (EH)<br />

12 The date of Aug. 14 was chosen by the British, but the Indian astrologers, having reported that this<br />

was not the most favorable date, tried to find a better time, and under pressure – they chose midnight on<br />

Aug. 14/15, 1947. Although Mohammad Ali Jinnah (leader of the All-India Muslim League and founder


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India – Independence<br />

Fri. 8/15/1947 0:00:00<br />

New Delhi, India<br />

of Pakistan) was unconcerned about the astrology, Hindu leaders were more concerned. Because of this<br />

difference in their charts, India’s history is regarded as having been more successful than that of<br />

Pakistan, whose chart is Aug. 14, 9:30 AM, Karachi. The Pakistan Independence chart has 5:46 Virgo<br />

Ascendant, with planetary enemy Mars dominant at the 10 th house cusp in Gemini, Moon at 24:53<br />

Gemini, and four planets in the royal sign of Cancer (all sidereal Lahiri positions). India’s Independence<br />

chart has 7:43 Taurus Ascendant, with five planets in Cancer: Moon, Mercury, Saturn, Venus, and Sun.<br />

With emphasis in the 3 rd house of communications, and Venus dasa Sept. 1989 through Sept. 2009,<br />

followed by 15 years of dasas of 3 rd house planets, we could predict ongoing success for India’s vibrant<br />

Information Technology sector. I favor this Independence chart. (EH).


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After reading about how Dr B. R. Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi successfully pressed the<br />

Constituent Assembly to outlaw the caste system, and that the Constitution came into force<br />

at the same time as the Republic of India was announced, I decided that the 1950 chart was<br />

worthy of consideration as a true chart of the nation, to be studied alongside the<br />

Independence chart. A full reading of these charts is not possible here, but there are some<br />

very notable elements in relation to Fixed Stars, constellations and lunar mansions. For<br />

instance, the great ancient astronomer/astrologer/mathematician/ geographer Claudius<br />

Ptolemy (ca. 85-165 AD) assigned India to Capricornus, the Sea-Goat, a figure now completely<br />

overlaid with tropical Aquarius. The Independence chart has Capricornus Culminating, and<br />

the Republic chart has the Sun, Jupiter and Venus in the Sea-Goat, and the Republic’s Venus<br />

was transiting the Midheaven of the Independence chart.<br />

India – Republic<br />

Thu. 1/26/1950<br />

10:15:00<br />

New Delhi, India


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The India Republic chart has sidereal Pisces Rising. Roman astrologer Manilius, writing<br />

about 10 AD, assigned India (“Asiatic Ethiopia”) to the Fishes. That the Republic’s Sun,<br />

Jupiter and Venus were in tropical Aquarius in the 11 th house would be considered mostly<br />

beneficent to Western tropicalists. They occupy Shravana nakshatra, one of four “Mleccha”<br />

mansions, associated with outcasts.<br />

EH: That would contrast with the Vedic view that Venus and Jupiter are not planetary<br />

friends, and their close contact in the same sign would generally be regarded as excessive.<br />

And while it’s true that nakshatras are classified in numerous ways, including by caste<br />

system, we are still waiting for Sanskrit translations of many of the ancient texts on Vedic<br />

astrology. From what is available so far, it appears that the four elements are not mentioned,<br />

while the four castes (people from classical Hindu society) supplant the elements. But as the<br />

symbolism in the Vedic culture is always far broader than it first appears, I would be wary of<br />

extracting information like this. It could so easily create distortions in interpretations.<br />

DKR: Well, at the risk of doing so, I still think this illustrates the very issues roiling the new<br />

republic. Early Western tropicalists named the 11 th house as the “joy” of Jupiter, and here the<br />

three planets in air tropically, overlaying earth sidereally, illustrate how the ancient Shudra,<br />

or Servant castes (sidereal earth signs), have now emerged into the tropical air element –<br />

Vaishya (Mercantile caste), with opportunities to become educated and join the bourgeoisie.<br />

I have been insisting for several years now that both zodiacs (tropical and sidereal) work, and<br />

that they are combining, enhancing, illuminating, and giving depth to their counterparts.<br />

Both Capricorn and Aquarius are Saturn-ruled signs, so the stern Lord of Karma is still<br />

enthroned here. But changes have been wrought in this incredibly ancient and vivid culture<br />

that will invigorate and carry it forward. 13<br />

Fixed star Vindemiatrix, Epsilon Virginis, is known as the Star of Widowhood, and plays a<br />

major role in the various charts of India. She is also known as the fruit-gatherer, and she is in<br />

the north wing of the Virgin. (In 1950 Vindemiatrix was at 9:10 Libra, and in 1980 at 9:40<br />

Libra – tropical zodiac.) Why it should be connected to widowhood, I don’t know, but it<br />

works consistently. 14 It is remarkable that all three charts of India in Nick Campion’s Book<br />

13 India Republic chart’s Venus and Jupiter are in sidereal Capricorn, where Jupiter is debilitated. Both<br />

planets are combust the Sun. Sign lord Saturn is not in good placement in Leo, and exchanges signs with<br />

its enemy the Sun in Capricorn: struggles with establishing leadership and authority. Classic Vedic<br />

astrology delineates planets, signs, nakshatras, etc. according to the sidereal zodiac, though ayanamshas<br />

may vary slightly. Also, according to classic Vedic rules, it would not be recommended to switch or<br />

superimpose zodiacs in Vedic chart analysis. (EH)<br />

14 DKR, cont’d: This includes astrologer Maria Simms, who was married to Neil Michelsen, and became<br />

a widow when he died of cancer very early in their married life. She knew something about Fixed Stars,<br />

and she came up to me and said: “Did you know that we were married on a day when the Sun was at<br />

Vindemiatrix? We were crazy that day, running around getting various papers for the company, and<br />

talking to lawyers. And one of the things we had to do that day before jumping on a plane was to go get<br />

married!” They were so busy they didn’t even look at the planets! Sadly, Michelsen was diagnosed with<br />

cancer not too long after that. She volunteered the information, and said she would let me use it. I think<br />

Elizabeth Taylor married Mike Todd when Jupiter was at Vindemiatrix, and he was killed in a plane<br />

crash early in their marriage. There are so many examples of the connection to the loss of the partner.<br />

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of World Horoscopes have Vindemiatrix prominent: It was rising on Jan 1, 1877, 0 AM LMT,<br />

Delhi when Queen Victoria – known as the “Widow of Windsor” – became Empress of<br />

India; Neptune was at Vindemiatrix at the Independence chart of 1947. (Neptune had come<br />

to the Ascendant of the Empire chart, dissolving it.) And on the Republic’s chart there is a<br />

conjunction of Mars, Uranian planet Poseidon (enlightenment), and the karmic South Node.<br />

Widowhood has been an issue in India since ancient times. For centuries the tradition of Sati<br />

expected or forced widows to throw themselves on their husbands’ funeral pyres. The<br />

Constitution outlawed the ancient caste system, including the Untouchables, but equivocated<br />

on many feminist issues. For instance, the treatment of wives is still a concern in India.<br />

Despite government efforts, some are murdered so that their husbands, being widowers,<br />

might re-marry to gain a new dowry.<br />

There is a consistent connection between India and Vindemiatrix – also occasionally called<br />

Almuredin. Nor does a star have just one meaning. In addition to being the Star of<br />

Widowhood, she is also known as the Grape-gatherer, or the Vintager, or the Herald of the<br />

vintage. I was able to get the data of a man who started his own winery in California. I<br />

don’t know if he is a widower, but in his chart Vindemiatrix is in the Ascendant –<br />

confirming another aspect of Vindemiatrix: the cultivator of grapes. She is also called<br />

Protrygeter – “the fruit-plucking herald.” When she is rising, she heralds the time of the<br />

vintage when the grapes are gathered.<br />

13) EH: Let’s introduce some of the issues that come up around your use of the two zodiacs,<br />

and how you view Vedic nakshatras. We can continue with the India Republic chart.<br />

DKR: In the India Republic chart Mercury in the 10 th house (18:40 tropical Capricorn, 25:31<br />

Sagittarius – Lahiri sidereal), is aligned with the star Epsilon Lyrae in the constellation of


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Lyra, the Lyre. 15 This is one of the stars of the mysterious (and almost never used) Abhijit<br />

nakshatra. All that is known of this Lunar mansion is that it was said to be of the Vaisya<br />

caste, to be ruled by Brahma, and that it was under the influence of this mansion that the<br />

Gods vanquished the demon Asuras. This remarkable area of the sky is pure celestial fire!<br />

Situated here are the natal Suns of physicists Sir Isaac Newton and Stephen Hawking (born<br />

299 years apart, both of them Lucasian Professors of Mathematics at Cambridge), the<br />

Midheaven of physicist-inventor Nicola Tesla, called “master of lightning,” who invented<br />

radio, Venus of legendary 10 th -century Persian scholar-astronomer Al Sufi, publisher of Kitab<br />

al-Kawatib al-Thabit al-Musawwar ("Book of Fixed Stars"), the Moon of astrologers Lilly,<br />

Ebertin, and Ficino, to name but a few. In any case, Abhijit's constellation of Lyra is<br />

way above the ecliptic, far north of the other nakshatras, so that's another part of the mystery.<br />

EH: I would add here that Abhijit nakshatra has a range from 6:40 to 10:53 sidereal<br />

Capricorn. 16 You are correct that Abhijit nakshatra is almost never used. It disappeared from<br />

the literature after ca. 0 A.D., though it was an inherent part of the system before then, and<br />

inserted between Uttara Ashada and Shravana nakshatras. But it is not used now at all in Vedic<br />

chart analysis. Abhijit nakshatra should also not be confused with Abhijit muhurtha, which is<br />

one Ghati (24 minutes) on either side of local noon time. It is an auspicious 48-minute time<br />

period near mid-day each day, and is considered when an appropriate Muhurtha is not<br />

available. Only Abhijit muhurtha is of any significance to modern Vedic astrologers.<br />

15 Stars of Lyra were, in ancient India, a vulture or an eagle; in Phoenicia and Greece they represented a<br />

tortoise-shell that Hermes used to create a lyre. For centuries celestial cartographers have solved the<br />

problem of these different symbols – eagle/vulture and lyre – by depicting a raptor (bird of prey)<br />

carrying a harp in its claws. (DKR)<br />

16 See K.T. Shubhakaran, Nakshatra: Constellation Based Predictions with Remedial Measures, 1991, p. 285.<br />

See also Dr. K.S. Charak, Elements of Vedic <strong>Astrology</strong>, 1995, Vol. 1, p. 22. (EH)


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DKR: I know Abhijit nakshatra is not normally used in Vedic chart analysis, but I am not<br />

doing Vedic chart analysis! Since I have been granted the gift of its original determinants, I<br />

wanted to experiment with it. (My natal Sun is conjunct Uranus.) Besides, it is so<br />

mysterious and intriguing!<br />

EH: Okay, but I wanted to clarify this point, as I think it is potentially very confusing for<br />

practitioners of Vedic astrology – or other forms of astrology, for that matter. I understand<br />

you want to encourage research and experimentation, and that includes experimenting with<br />

superimposing zodiacs and lunar mansions from various different systems. My concern is<br />

that regardless of there being no Vedic chart analysis involved, the meaning of the Vedic<br />

lunar mansion will be there, no matter what. 17 The Sanskrit word Abhijit, for instance,<br />

means “complete victory.” In the Vedic Puranic myths, Shiva pulls Abhijit nakshatra from<br />

the heavens, as it was abused when in the wrong hands. “Complete victory” is perhaps<br />

beyond human comprehension, and belongs only to the great spiritual masters. In the<br />

Bhagavad Gita, Krishna says: “Of the constellations, I am Abhijit.”<br />

My concern is that you are applying a now discarded nakshatra segment to a degree area that<br />

does not coincide with what most Vedic astrologers understand to be Abhijit nakshatra. 18<br />

You say Mercury of the Republic of India chart (18:40 tropical Capricorn, 25:31 sidereal<br />

Sagittarius), is in Abhijit nakshatra. But Vedic astrologers place it between 5 and 11 degrees<br />

sidereal Capricorn at the maximum extent.<br />

DKR: But I do not use the “fixed” spans, but rather the original determinant stars (from<br />

Valerie Roebuck’s Circle of Stars), plus a small allowance at either end. Abhijit’s determinants<br />

are Alpha (Vega), Zeta and Epsilon Lyrae, tropical 15:19 Capricorn, 18:07 Capricorn, 18:38<br />

Capricorn, respectively, and in sidereal Lahiri (2000) are 21:28 Sagittarius, 24:16 Sagittarius,<br />

and 24:47 Sagittarius. This brings up an important point that we should discuss.<br />

Constellations have been given fixed, regular boundaries of 30° lengths, when of course their<br />

actual lengths vary wildly. (Virgo, the Virgin, for instance, is 54° long.) And in Vedic<br />

astrology the same fate has befallen nakshatras. Since my focus is on stars and the sources of<br />

ancient knowledge, I have gone to the trouble of finding the original determinants of each<br />

mansion. The degrees you give for Abhijit, 6:40 to 10:53 sidereal Capricorn, would, on my list,<br />

totally encroach on Shravana’s determinants, stars Gamma, Alpha, Beta Aquilae, 7:06, 7:56 &<br />

8:35 sidereal Capricorn (0:57, 1:47 and 2:26 tropical Aquarius).<br />

Vedic astrologer K.T. Shubhakaran (see previous footnote) specifically relates Abhijit<br />

nakshatra to three stars, the brightest of which is Vega, Alpha Lyrae. The degrees he gives do<br />

17 This point becomes clearer later on when we discuss Diana’s Vedic birth chart (Section #16). She<br />

considers the Vedic chart incorrectly shows her to be financially wealthy, with Sun as 2 nd house ruler of<br />

financial wealth, in Revati nakshatra, meaning “wealthy.” However, using Vedic whole sign houses, Sun<br />

rules the 3 rd house – not the 2 nd , while Venus (also in Revati) rules Houses 5 and 12. Comparatively,<br />

financial wealth & nourishment have come through learning & children. Revati is also about<br />

nourishment, and sign and nakshatra rulerships must be applied. (EH)<br />

18 As the North Pole star some 15,000 years ago, Vega seems related to Abhijit’s spiritual significance in<br />

Vedic terms. Contrast this with some modern Western attributes to Vega, such as luck in politics,<br />

fleeting fame, wealth, and pretentiousness. (EH)


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not match the Lyra stars. This is a very good example of how difficult it has been for<br />

astrologers working in both zodiacs to deal with the stars. Shubhakaran talks about Vega<br />

and the other two stars, but he doesn't know where they are in terms of degrees. He can<br />

only name them as the stars traditionally connected to Abhijit nakshatra. In her book Circle of<br />

Stars (pp. 100, 109), Sanskrit scholar Valerie J Roebuck gives the same three determinant<br />

stars.<br />

EH: It is good you can clarify these points, as although it is still potentially confusing – at<br />

least we can hone in on why it is so confusing!<br />

DKR: I am using determinant stars even if there is a conflict with the standard Vedic spans,<br />

and I consider this part of my learning process and “mission,” as it were. And I am doing<br />

this not only with nakshatras, but constellations as well. I hope that astrologers will try out<br />

and test these differences – standardized spans versus spans based on the ancient, original<br />

determinant stars – to see which they find more pertinent, useful, insightful and<br />

enlightening.<br />

When I look at a natal chart or a national chart, I see overlays of both zodiacs. With the<br />

chart of the Republic of India, strengthening the remarkable Mercury is a trine from Saturn<br />

in the 6 th house, tropically in the earth element where he is comfortable, but sidereally in Leo,<br />

where he is in exile (detriment), a graphic illustration of the variances and conflicts inherent<br />

in the differences between the two zodiacs, and at the same time, of the deep conflicts within<br />

India itself. The star here is 93 Leonis in the upper curve of the Lion’s tail, a determinant of<br />

Uttaraphalguni, “The Latter Reddish One” or “Back of the Culprit” ruled by Aryaman, the<br />

Aditya of hospitality, connected with favor, kindness, and fruition. On Aryaman I have<br />

written:<br />

“The desire to interpret and explain one culture to another makes this an area of translators<br />

and diplomats, concerned with forging and maintaining links between disparate races,<br />

nationalities, and faiths, stressing elements we have in common, rather than differences that<br />

divide us. Idealistic, utopian, perceptive, looking for ways to set the world right, they are<br />

concerned with the question of how to live a spiritual, meaningful life.”<br />

Although stars of the Virgin “officially” start with the next degree, her distinct influence<br />

begins here, where the wild beast (Leo) is first brought under conscious control, a triumph of<br />

intelligence over brutality. The 6 th house is the 10 th of the 9 th , i.e. religious status, and Saturn<br />

here describes the conflicts between religions and the constant struggle of each for<br />

supremacy. As for the sidereal-tropical combination, Leo’s fire makes this a mansion of the<br />

Kshatriya caste of rulers and warriors, but now it is overlaid with the modifying tropical<br />

influence of Shudra’s earth element. No longer can hereditary rulers dominate the servant<br />

classes; now they must curry their favor to get elected!<br />

EH: This does challenge key concepts in classic Vedic astrology, where certain qualities of<br />

royalty are strongly associated with the three fire signs, Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius – the<br />

Kshatriyas being a royal caste. This especially applies to Leo, ruled by the Sun. (The only two<br />

royal planets are the Sun and Moon, so this would also apply to Moon-ruled Cancer.) When<br />

you change the element from fire to earth – it does not make sense on several levels in the


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Vedic scheme of things. Fire is associated both with royalty, and with military and political<br />

leaders, the Kskatriyas. Earth is associated with the Shudras, or servant class, those who do<br />

the real material work in the world. In the classic Vedic sense, the one cannot replace or<br />

even duplicate the other.<br />

DKR: But Edith, consider – during the past century, all over the world, royalty has virtually<br />

disappeared, or completely lost its real power! And I am not changing the elements. I am<br />

saying that they are now combining.<br />

EH: Of course, now we have an overlap of almost one sign and one element to discuss. In<br />

several hundred more years, the overlap will be two signs away!<br />

DKR: I calculate it as another 430 years to go in the current overlap: 2,580 years - 2,150 + the 6<br />

degrees.<br />

EH: Okay – somewhere close to that! But I do agree that when the slower moving outer<br />

planets (especially Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto) enter each tropical sign, one can observe<br />

changes in that arena of life. Then later, when that planet enters the same sign sidereally,<br />

there are even more profound or radical stages of development in that area of life. With<br />

Pluto in sidereal Sagittarius, for example, the issue of widespread corruption within the<br />

Roman Catholic Church has finally reached the Pope himself, making him more vulnerable.<br />

DKR: An interesting observation!<br />

EH: Thank you. And what you say about royalty disappearing is true, in terms of the actual<br />

power of royal families per se. Even so, I think what we see now is the real essence of<br />

royalty in terms of the king being the victor (or not) in battle. The Vedic royal caste is the<br />

kshatriya – the military and political leaders, a group that has only become more dominant in<br />

our world. The allocation of resources for military purposes dominates all others, and the<br />

military industry probably drives this whole process to extremes. That point is made very<br />

clear on the Gemini-Sagittarius axis, where the last of the three fire signs, Sagittarius, is<br />

opposite Gemini – considered a mercantile sign (the air element). The power of the<br />

presidency in most nations, but especially the USA, is dependent on its loyalty and<br />

cooperation with the aims of the military and the wealthiest economic sectors, another key to<br />

modern royalty. 19 This stratosphere of power is well defined in Vedic terms as to what<br />

constitutes “royal status.” 20 In fact, military might is so linked with economic might in our<br />

19 The USA chart is one of the best examples of this. I use an 8:59 Sagittarius Ascendant for the USA<br />

chart (the Kelleher chart: July 4, 1776, 6:30 PM LMT, Philadelphia, PA), with four planets in sidereal<br />

Gemini, out of nine classical planets, including Rahu and Ketu. (Though I do not use Uranus, Neptune<br />

or Pluto in Vedic natal or mundane astrology, I do note their planetary placements by sign, or by degree<br />

if they are at a power point in a chart, especially Pluto in recent years at the Galactic Center.) (EH)<br />

20 “The king is the root of the subject tree. Efforts should be made to enhance the king’s welfare, since<br />

progress and decay of the people are entirely dependent upon the nourishing and injuring respectively of<br />

that king-root.” […Here the Subject tree stands for the entire state and consists of seven parts viz. the<br />

king, ministers, allies, treasury, territory, fortifications, and army.] from Varahamihira (505 A.D.),


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era, that in some countries even Drug lords have a higher status among the common people<br />

than the legitimate king or rulers, especially if they are perceived as doing more for the good<br />

of the people. A battle for “royal” legitimacy is being waged in several countries now –<br />

Mexico, Jamaica, Afghanistan – among others. Drug lords, often called “drug kingpins,” are<br />

the “renegade royalty,” consistent with Pluto in sidereal Sagittarius.<br />

DKR: In any case, what I have been trying to do is to search out, discover, experiment and<br />

perhaps revive the ancient patterns. I’d like astrologers to try both possibilities and decide<br />

for themselves.<br />

EH: Okay. But for Vedic astrologers who are classically trained, it is very difficult to see<br />

how the tropical zodiac can work with the Fixed Stars, especially the Vedic nakshatras – as<br />

their tropical position is changing over time, a degree every 72 years or so.<br />

DKR: Of course tropical positions work with the stars, because whether you label a degree<br />

“tropical” or “sidereal” you are still talking about one specific spot in the sky, whatever its<br />

“degree label”! And each star can be given its proper “degree label” according to the zodiac<br />

you have chosen to work in. For instance, I have the Sun at 19 tropical Aries, 26 sidereal<br />

Pisces (Lahiri), which puts it right at the star Revati, Zeta Piscium. Whichever zodiac you use,<br />

my Sun is at Revati! Because the Vernal Equinox gradually recedes against the background<br />

of the stars, making the distance between it (0° Aries) and the star longer, Revati’s tropical<br />

degree designation has increased (moved forward) 1 deg 04 min since I was born, and so has<br />

my (precession-corrected) Sun. Revati is still in the same place it always was, in the cord of<br />

the West Fish of Pisces. That does not change. But the “degree label” that a tropicalist gives<br />

it advances gradually, and that is why tropicalists must use precession corrections when<br />

working with the stars. This is so important and also difficult for people to understand.<br />

And why did so many ancient astrologers, including Ptolemy, switch to the tropical zodiac?<br />

Because under the old sidereal paradigm, the calendar and the seasons were getting<br />

completely out of whack! It is the tropical points (0° of the cardinal signs) that determine<br />

when Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter occur, and those points are the ones that<br />

gradually precess against the background of the sky. Since all human timekeeping is based on<br />

the sky, the switch had to be made, or all the sacred points of the year would fall at the wrong<br />

time. If the calendars had not been corrected for precession, we would have the first day of<br />

Summer in August, and Christmas in February! Ancient calendar-keepers could simply<br />

decree that adjustments had to be made, but it was not that easy for astrologers, who have<br />

been dealing with this ever-widening split (between the seasons and the sky-figures) ever<br />

since.<br />

EH: But in Ptolemy’s time the zodiacs were nearly in synch, so it was convenient for him to<br />

ignore precession in astrology. Here is Nick Campion on the subject:<br />

“It no doubt seemed a simple matter to Ptolemy to rationalize the situation by defining 0<br />

degrees Aries as the vernal point rather than as the beginning of the constellation of Aries,<br />

Brihat Samhita, Part I, Ch. XLVIII – Royal Ablution, Verse I, translated & with notes by M.<br />

Ramakrishna Bhat, 1981. (EH)


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but the legacy he bequeathed to his successors has not been an easy one. With the shift of the<br />

constellations in relation to the tropical Ptolemaic zodiac in the following centuries, they<br />

gradually became redundant, while the zodiac itself eventually ceased to have any connection<br />

to the awesome symbolism of the fixed stars.” (from his <strong>Astrology</strong>, History and Apocalypse,<br />

2000, pp. 139-140.)<br />

DKR: I disagree with Nick on this. It definitely did not seem “a simple matter to Ptolemy.”<br />

He finally declared himself a tropicalist, but since the precession correction of his time was<br />

still small, he was still able to use what Nick calls “the awesome symbolism” fully in his<br />

work. His Tetrabiblos is full of star and constellation references and delineations, and I’ve<br />

used them extensively in my book. I had a discussion with Rob Hand about Ptolemy’s<br />

attributions of certain geographical areas to certain signs. Rob said that since Ptolemy had<br />

declared himself a tropicalist, the signs he was using geographically would have to be<br />

considered tropical. But I researched the Tetrabiblos text, and became convinced that<br />

whatever Ptolemy was saying about the signs, he was nonetheless using them sidereally.<br />

In any case, for me this question has been resolved by using precession-correction. But I<br />

initially chose the tropical zodiac for my primary research because back in 1980 – when I<br />

began this project – that was the zodiac most used by astrologers, at least in the West.<br />

EH: Since that time, of course, has come the rise of Vedic, or Indian astrology in the West<br />

and worldwide. And in your Fixed Star book, you list all stars in both tropical and sidereal<br />

zodiacs, the latter using Lahiri ayanamsha. You ended up using both zodiacs. Yes? Though<br />

you lean towards the tropical.<br />

DKR: Yes, I ended up using both zodiacs, as the more I worked with Fixed Stars, the more I<br />

didn’t want to be limited by one zodiac. But I want to say, and emphasize very strongly, that<br />

I prefer the tropical zodiac. As the lens I have been looking through far longer, I find it closer<br />

to the essential message of each chart, just as I know you feel the same using the lens of the<br />

sidereal zodiac. And whatever my preference, I always say the sky doesn’t belong to anyone,<br />

or any one zodiac! I am more interested in what the sky figures are telling us.<br />

14) EH: The Fixed Stars by their very nature bring up the zodiac issue. Let’s go into this a<br />

little more. We can call it THE ZODIAC DIALOGUES!<br />

DKR: Great! You know, astronomers say, "Why should we bother to look at astrology? You<br />

can't even agree on a zodiac!" Siderealists make the point that tropicalists are constantly<br />

changing and adapting their viewpoint because the equinoxes and solstices precess in relation<br />

to the stars, making the tropical zodiac movable, and thus, they believe, changeable and<br />

unreliable. But tropicalists who see the annual cardinal pillars of the seasons as the steadfast<br />

(and sacred) points, could just as well point out that the sidereal constellations are constantly<br />

creeping away from their ancient tropical (Sun/Earth) anchors! The sidereal zodiac is<br />

profoundly linked to the sky-figures, while the tropical zodiac is profoundly linked to the<br />

Earth/Sun’s four-pillared seasons. Both are eternal. Both are sacred.<br />

The nakshatras stand alone just as the constellations do. Indeed, they are part of<br />

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nakshatra, has been given one degree-label by the tropicalists and another degree-label by the<br />

siderealists. But that planet and that nakshatra ARE IN THE SAME PLACE IN THE SKY<br />

for both zodiacs! Sidereal can’t “own” lunar mansions – they belong to everyone!<br />

EH: They do belong to everyone. I would add that each Fixed Star’s individual movement<br />

(called “proper motion”) is so minute that the heavens appear to us much as they did<br />

thousands of years ago. 21 Antares, for instance, would take 170,000 years to move just one<br />

degree, as seen from earth, 90, 000 years for Aldebaran. And you are right that the Vedics<br />

don’t own the nakshatras, but they have developed them in a very specific and sophisticated<br />

way that is uniquely Vedic, including the deities, the qualities, and the many mythologies<br />

surrounding each nakshatra. An alternate orientation should not be superimposed on them,<br />

and I don't think you mean that. But for instance, when anyone goes into a Hindu temple in<br />

India, the only thing the priest wants to know about you before blessing you is where your<br />

"birth star" is. This means the nakshatra where your birth Moon is situated in the sidereal<br />

zodiac. This tells him the most important thing he needs to know about you – how your<br />

mind works. It is a key factor to understanding the mind and personality of an individual. If<br />

a Western tropical astrologer wants to use the Vedic nakshatras in the tropical zodiac, then I<br />

would suggest the correct use would be very general in terms of the themes of the nakshatra<br />

and its ruling deity.<br />

There are great many details about these nakshatras which simply do not translate into the<br />

tropical zodiac, which is going to keep shifting the zodiacal position of these nakshatras.<br />

Vedic astrology regards the importance of both sign lords and nakshatra lords, and then<br />

specific lords and sub-lords of each pada (quarter). Much about each and every<br />

nakshatra derives its significance for all Vedic astrologers due to its specific zodiacal degrees<br />

in the sidereal zodiac.<br />

DKR: I realize that to a Vedic expert like yourself, each nakshatra has a myriad of meanings,<br />

connotations and rules that reveal wonderful and useful information. Even if a tropicalist is<br />

ignorant of these, he/she can still distill meaning from the mansion if they know the stars<br />

that comprise it. This, I believe, can serve as a bridge between the two factions of our<br />

beleaguered trade. We should build on this. Perhaps this conflict between the two zodiacs,<br />

so damaging to the reputation of astrology among scientists, can eventually be reconciled by<br />

the study and use of the real sky!<br />

I think the debate we are having with nakshatras is that you (and I presume other Vedic<br />

astrologers) are thinking of them in terms of their degree-spans and boundaries, while I,<br />

coming from the deep past stuff when the star-groups were primary, am thinking of them in<br />

21 Though the sidereal zodiac is not linked to the seasons (India has six seasons), Vedic astrology does<br />

emphasize the northern path of the Sun (the path of the Gods, Uttarayana), and the southern path of the<br />

Sun (the path of the Ancestors, Dakshinayana). Uttarayana starts from Winter solstice in the Northern<br />

hemisphere (approx. Dec. 21) and ends at the Summer solstice in the Northern hemisphere (approx.<br />

June 21), based on the Sun entering tropical Capricorn and Cancer, respectively. The Full Moon<br />

calendar is important, but is not in total synch with the solar calendar. Lunar months are named by the<br />

nakshatra where the Full Moon occurs. The Spring equinox is important as a measure for ayanamsha.<br />

(Lahiri ayanamsha increases by 83 minutes or 1.4 degrees every 100 years.) The Vedic New Year is the<br />

New Moon prior to Sun entering sidereal Aries. (EH)


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terms of the clusters of stars they inhabit. Don't worry here about determinants. Let's just<br />

say that the determinants are telling us, in general, where the nakshatras originally resided.<br />

And those original determinant stars have very distinct energies, which I believe gave each<br />

nakshatra its identity!<br />

EH: I strongly disagree! And if you had studied Vedic astrology, I think you might see it<br />

differently. The nakshatras do not derive their basic identities from the Fixed Stars, just<br />

because they are the “determinant stars.” The ancient Vedic culture was a lunar culture, the<br />

entire philosophy of their tradition involving worship based on the Moon’s nakshatra<br />

position, not its zodiacal sign. The “sky gazers” in this case were the Rishis, or Sages, who<br />

were Enlightened beings. In their state of Super consciousness, they were able to see the past,<br />

present and future. 22 Observing the Moon’s daily passage, the average speed of the Moon<br />

coincides with the exact length of the nakshatra: 13 degrees 20 minutes. The Moon’s sidereal<br />

motion is also 27.3 days, another reason why there are 27 nakshatras and not 28, as in the<br />

Chinese and Arabic lunar mansions. The Moon’s motion is hugely important, but we cannot<br />

absolutely confirm whether the seers were more concerned with nakshatras as equal<br />

segments, or as clusters of stars.<br />

DKR: I don’t think it would have been possible for them to measure exact spans when<br />

people looked at the sky, even if those distinct star groups (usually of prominent stars) would<br />

have given them at least an idea of where a nakshatra began or ended. But because "an idea"<br />

would not have been good enough for chart analysis, the precise spans, keeping pace with the<br />

movement of the Moon, came into use to keep things orderly.<br />

A nakshatra, to me, coming from the point of view of those antique sky-gazers, is a great deal<br />

more than a set of degrees! If you are going to say that it is the exact degree span that is<br />

primary, then you are doing with the nakshatras what tropicalists (and, yes, siderealists too),<br />

have come to do with signs. That is, no matter what is going on in the sky visually, the exact<br />

30 degree measurements from 0 Aries, from whatever sidereal fiducial point is chosen, are<br />

now considered what is important.<br />

That you and other Vedic astrologers use the exact degree spans is fine with me – I just want<br />

everyone – siderealists and tropicalists alike, to know what is going on in the sky in that<br />

degree span, or any degree span!<br />

The stars and constellations are the ground we all stand on, whatever zodiac we espouse<br />

(which is simply a matter of choosing different starting points and labeling planetary<br />

positions accordingly). In that example of the pre-9/11 lunation – a siderealist looking at the<br />

sky and a tropicalist looking at the sky are going to see Mars in the same place! To me, the<br />

nakshatra (or manzil, or hsiu) that it is passing through has a message, and I can't accept that<br />

nakshatras are solely for the use of the Vedic tradition – as long as one is careful to transpose<br />

the degrees correctly, I believe it is quite proper for a tropicalist to say that a planet is in<br />

such-and-such nakshatra, because a nakshatra is not, essentially, just a span of degrees; it is<br />

22 In the Dec. 2000 issue of Discovery magazine, a British scientist explains a mathematical formula for<br />

being able to see the past, present and future in the present moment, also possible in a Black Hole, and<br />

achieved by the ancient Vedic seers, whose cognition of the universe precedes modern Science. (EH)


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also a place in the sky. The Vedic tradition, so detailed and complete in so many ways, has,<br />

for the most part, lost its heavenly foundation. That's why I keep insisting, to both<br />

siderealists and tropicalists, that they become aware of the stars.<br />

EH: The nakshatra has never lost its heavenly foundation, though I will agree that most<br />

Vedic astrologers today are not much focused on the Fixed Stars and their positions. 23 Even<br />

so, Vedic astrology has always been based on the observable, or constellational zodiac, which<br />

is much more based on the Fixed Stars than is the tropical zodiac – which is seasonally<br />

oriented. The meaning of the signs breaks down totally in the Southern hemisphere, while in<br />

Vedic (sidereal) astrology the sign of Aries is not necessarily tied to the spring season but is<br />

tied to the idea of qualities. And as the first sign, it is the sign of beginnings and initiations.<br />

In the Vedic literature on nakshatras, the Fixed Stars are mentioned on a regular basis.<br />

Classic Vedic texts like Surya Siddhanta mention their locations. The nakshatras form<br />

constellations of Fixed Stars and certain Fixed Stars mark their prime and junction stars<br />

(yogatara). The Vedanga Jyotish (ca. 1500 B.C.) confirms that ancient Vedic seers gave<br />

planetary and even ascendant longitudinal placements only in terms of nakshatras. Sage<br />

Parashara refers to comets as seen in various nakshatras.<br />

Ancient Vedic literature has always referred to nakshatra placements at the time of the spring<br />

equinox, or summer solstice. In the Vedanga Jyotish, the summer solstice ca. 1500 B.C. was in<br />

Aslesha nakshatra (16:40 to 30:00 sidereal Cancer). In 2500 B.C. the spring equinox was in<br />

Krittika nakshatra (26:40 Aries to 10:00 Taurus – sidereal). In 3100 B.C. the spring equinox<br />

was in Rohini nakshatra (10:00 to 23:20 sidereal Taurus). The Harappan seal shows Krittika,<br />

and the mature period of the Harappan culture of northwestern India is considered to have<br />

spanned the period from 2800 to 1800 B.C. 24 The nakshatras did not move into new degree<br />

areas. Those remained the same. What changed was that the equinoxes and solstices were<br />

observed to have changed THEIR starting points to coincide with these particular nakshatras,<br />

always measured in the sidereal zodiac. 25<br />

Vedic scholar David Frawley recently told me this:<br />

“Vedic astrology has its own special method of polar longitude for determining stellar<br />

positions. It connects the stars with a line from the pole position. This changes the<br />

determination zodiacal placement of the Fixed Star, especially for stars located some distance<br />

north or south of the zodiac, sometimes by several degrees. There is as yet no modern<br />

astronomical program set up to calculate this.”<br />

23 Ken Johnson is an exception. In his book Mansions of the Moon: the Lost Zodiac of the Goddess (2002),<br />

he often refers to the Fixed Stars. For instance, he talks about how Arcturus adds to the meaning of<br />

Swati, by being the star furthest from the ecliptic. He describes Swati Moon people as "Arcturus Moon<br />

people" and "Arcturus folk." Thus Arcturus is the main star of Swati, but while the nakshatras are not<br />

identical with their junction or primary stars, there is considerable connection between the two. (EH)<br />

24 Source: In Search of the Cradle of Civilization: New Light on Ancient India, by George Feuerstein,<br />

Subhash Chak, and David Frawley, 1995, p. 63. (EH)<br />

25 As of April 1, 2010, the spring equinox occurs at 6:00 Pisces (Lahiri ayanamsha at 23:59.7) (EH)


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This would apparently mean that by doing a polar longitude calculation, a junction star such<br />

as Antares is still in Jyestha nakshatra and easily within the boundary between the nakshatras.<br />

Frawley has also said: “It could be argued that the signs arose from the Nakshatras.” 26<br />

DKR: No, I don't agree. The nakshatras are indeed very ancient, but they are also quite<br />

different from the signs. The Greek myths are very much connected to the sky figures, and I<br />

have long suspected that many of their myths derived from the figures – or at least the<br />

energies from each particular part of the sky – not the figures from the myths. But there's no<br />

way of truly knowing that.<br />

EH: The Vedic nakshatras apparently precede any use of zodiac signs in that system, at least.<br />

The ancient Vedic texts are purely nakshatras. Greek and Egyptian myths also mirror the<br />

Vedic nakshatras. In fact, Ken Johnson says: “The Greek interpretations of the important<br />

Fixed Stars are exactly the same as the nakshatras, almost word for word…. The West slowly<br />

lost this tradition during the Middle Ages. India never did.” David Frawley discusses the<br />

Harappan seal found in India, and dated to around 2400 BCE, showing symbols clearly<br />

identifying Mrigashirsha nakshatra (late Taurus/early Gemini), or Orion, and also Scorpio,<br />

marking the other end of the zodiac. Frawley notes: “There is much commonality between<br />

the constellations, the signs, and the Nakshatras that is worthy of exploration.” (Ibid.)<br />

On the zodiac issue, another Vedic colleague Andrew Foss told me this recently: "The Fixed<br />

Stars are where they are, as are the planets at any moment in time. The signs and nakshatras<br />

are also fixed. The only thing that changes in the tropical zodiac is the distance from the<br />

Vernal Equinox point. Stars don't change constellations because one uses the tropical zodiac<br />

unless you make the nakshatras mobile, which is completely contrary to their fundamental<br />

definition which is as fixed as the stars and is with reference to certain Fixed Stars within<br />

them (yogataras).<br />

Don't let anyone else's confusion confuse you. We must keep a grip on the fundamental<br />

astronomy. The stars, planets and star groups (rashis and nakshatras) are as we see them in the<br />

sky. How we measure their location is simply a matter of choice. We can measure starting from<br />

the equinox or some fixed point, or whatever we like. That does not change or move anything. It<br />

is just like time zones. Once they used to measure from Ujjain, and later they chose Greenwich.<br />

London or Boston did not move anywhere or change countries because of this."<br />

Andrew makes many good points. And in the end, I think it is about choosing the lens you want<br />

to look through. What is your starting point? From there, what are you looking at? And can<br />

that be superimposed on to a system that was not intended to be observed from that lens?<br />

Beyond the transcendent symbols, each system has its underlying inherent symbolism, and we<br />

cannot make cultural assumptions. Chinese astrology and culture, for instance, is very secretive<br />

and assigns planetary attributes that differ from most other systems. In the past, I have made<br />

many valid astrological observations using the tropical zodiac. Then I changed my lens to the<br />

sidereal/Vedic. As we know, it is not the same as sidereal/Western – without the Vedic<br />

orientation. That is why I say tropical/ Vedic is really stretching it, unless you are being very<br />

26 Quoted in Dennis Harness’s The Nakshatras: The Lunar Mansions of Vedic <strong>Astrology</strong>, 1999, p. xvii. (EH)


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general, though apparently there is at least one Vedic astrologer (Ernst Wilhelm) using the<br />

tropical zodiac for natal analysis, sidereal for dasa analysis. But that is extremely rare.<br />

In any case, it will be very interesting to see how research on all this unfolds, with your concept<br />

of original determinant stars versus standardized nakshatra spans. Your dual sign natal<br />

orientation is uniquely equipped to put yourself in multiple lenses at the same time. You do that<br />

brilliantly! The less adaptable and mentally adept astrologer will be more challenged in<br />

maneuvering through the many layers and lenses you do with such enthusiasm!<br />

15) EH: After researching and writing on this subject for over 30 years what do you think is<br />

your contribution to what is already known on this subject? And what for you is the<br />

highlight of your book?<br />

DKR: I have written the book that I wish I could have had when I was first studying<br />

astrology. I’ve tried to dig up the most ancient sources available, from every culture. Lunar<br />

mansions (Hindu, Chinese and Arabic) are extremely ancient, so I have included them and<br />

named their determinant stars. I kept inputting people and events to see if patterns emerged,<br />

then I wrote up interpretations based upon what I found. In most cases, the quotations that<br />

lead off each section are from people who have placements there. I did the illustrations<br />

myself because I wanted to show them against the background grid of right ascension and<br />

declination, with the names of the surrounding figures included to show where each one is in<br />

relation to the others. I also included the major stars and DSOs. Some of my figures are<br />

untraditional, but based on what I discovered – Auriga the Charioteer, for instance, is shown<br />

as a war veteran in a wheelchair, because in the myth he was a person who invented the<br />

chariot because he could not walk. What I found at those stars confirmed the myth, and<br />

China had a military encampment at the same stars. Corona Borealis, usually shown as a<br />

spiky metal crown, I have as a wedding wreath, because that’s what it is in the myth.<br />

Ophiuchus is shown struggling with Serpens, instead of just holding him. There I used<br />

Kepler’s Ophiuchus as a model. The Scales of Libra are shown with ghostly Scorpion’s claws


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behind them, because that’s what they were, earlier. Sagittarius has a wing in the place of the<br />

usual flowing cloak, because the earliest depictions of him are winged. Aquarius was<br />

described as a naked youth, so that’s what I made him. And so forth.<br />

16) Diana K. Rosenberg: biography & commentary on her Vedic chart (by Edith Hathaway)<br />

EH: What would you like people to know about you?<br />

DKR: I’d like them to know my data and my current situation. Usually I tend to be pretty<br />

free about details of my life. It’s a little awkward for me analyzing me, but I don’t mind if<br />

you do it. And I am very interested in what the Vedic chart says, because I always intended<br />

to study Vedic astrology.<br />

EH: If you’d like a Vedic snapshot of your chart, I can do that, but only if you want.<br />

DKR: I’d love it. Please go ahead.<br />

EH: Okay, let’s give your chart details, and put it in the Vedic framework. Your birth data<br />

is: April 9, 1933, 10:13 AM EST, New Rochelle, NY. Using the sidereal zodiac (Lahiri<br />

ayanamsha), your birth Ascendant is 19:20 Gemini with Sun, Venus, and Mercury in Pisces in<br />

the 10 th house, and Mars, Ketu, and Jupiter in Leo in the 3 rd house. (Ketu is the South lunar<br />

node; Rahu is North lunar node.) Rahu is situated in Aquarius in the 9 th house.) Moon is in<br />

Virgo in the 4 th house. Saturn is in Capricorn in the 8 th house, good for longevity – so has<br />

protected you for some time.<br />

Diana K. Rosenberg<br />

Sun. 4/9/1933 10:13:00<br />

New Rochelle, NY<br />

You have Gemini Ascendant with Pisces planets in both tropical and sidereal zodiacs. I see<br />

that very much in working with you – how your Ascendant lord Mercury in a water sign is<br />

very linked up with Jupiter. It’s in Jupiter’s sign and in Jupiter’s nakshatra. Mercury with<br />

Jupiter, probably in most systems – has a lot to say, and doesn’t want to put limits on the<br />

parameters. In any case, Gemini Ascendant gives a natural mental curiosity and versatility,<br />

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knowledge accessible, the cultural level depending on various factors, including the condition<br />

of the classic benefic planets Venus and Jupiter. In your case both of them are very involved<br />

with Mercury, including exalted Venus, which adds refinement. You have made your study<br />

and your book on Fixed Stars in a very broad spectrum. You are dissatisfied with parameters<br />

that seem artificially reduced, and Mercury-Jupiter defines this broad spectrum you have.<br />

At the same time, Mercury-Jupiter also creates the most difficulties for your physical health,<br />

as described by Vedic astrology. For instance, you have had allergy problems with pollen.<br />

This is a watery situation related to lungs and breathing. Aside from Mercury in a water<br />

sign, this is because Mercury and Jupiter are not planetary friends, and Jupiter can cause<br />

problems for the Mercury-ruled Ascendant person. I will footnote the Vedic myth about<br />

Jupiter and Tara, as that is helpful in understanding Mercury’s tension with both Jupiter and<br />

the Moon. 27<br />

This is further emphasized because you are in Mercury dasa (cycle) in the Vedic system, and<br />

Jupiter is so linked with Mercury in your chart, and they are in 6-8 house relationship. That<br />

is, Mercury is in the 8 th house from Jupiter in Leo, and Jupiter is in the 6 th house from<br />

Mercury in Pisces. (When two planets are in 6 th and 8 th positions from each other, it is<br />

called Shastashtaka – pronounced shas-TASH-ta-ka.) You are dealing with problems with the<br />

pancreas (pancreatic cancer), and Jupiter is connected with sugar, which is what the pancreas<br />

regulates.<br />

DKR: Yes, and Jupiter can be careless, and too much of a good thing. And I ate too much!<br />

EH: Well, and the fact that Jupiter is lord of both the sign and the nakshatra where<br />

Ascendant lord Mercury resides, that is further emphasizing the Mercury-Jupiter connection.<br />

We call the planet which is nakshatra lord Jiva, or the life force. So Jupiter is providing so<br />

much that describes you! The same way you look at research is the way you regard food. It<br />

would not be so if Mercury were not also your Ascendant lord, describing your physical<br />

body. Who is to say where the boundaries are for that? And then we combine the fact that<br />

you move into Mercury dasa, and your Ascendant lord Mercury comes into Center stage for<br />

this time period. For you, this is from June 2000 for 17 years.<br />

27 “In the Puranic myth, Mercury is born to Jupiter’s wife Tara, but is not his own child – though he is<br />

later forced to accept him as his own. Mercury comes from the union of Tara and Soma – the Moon in<br />

an incarnation as a man in this story. Mercury is finally accepted by Jupiter in large part to quell dissent<br />

among the gods, and also because the child Mercury is so witty and clever; thus, the association of<br />

Mercury with youthfulness, mischief, and sexual desire, sometimes bringing messy relations due to the<br />

inability to settle for one choice and the unease with an abundance of confusing choices. Another<br />

understanding from this teaching myth is Mercury’s relationship with both Jupiter and the Moon<br />

(Soma). Though Mercury is heavily dependent on Jupiter for higher knowledge, and Jupiter’s aspect to<br />

Mercury is considered the blessing of a guru, even so there is an uneasy relationship between them. The<br />

same is true to some extent between Mercury and Moon, in spite of Moon’s acceptance of everyone.<br />

(The Moon has no planetary enemies, whereas for Mercury – Moon is its enemy. Soma is the<br />

interloper in the myth.)…Moon accepts Mercury as his true child, but to Jupiter he is a surrogate child.”<br />

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DKR: May I comment on that? You said that I didn’t want any limits, any boundaries. It<br />

was more that I didn’t want to take for granted what the other books said, even though with<br />

Algol, right away I saw that most of it was true. But I wanted to see for myself.<br />

EH: Right! And Jupiter is the planet of knowledge, after all.<br />

DKR: Yes, and you can always tell them that my earliest two-word sentence – you know,<br />

when babies first start connecting words – was: “BY SELF.” As in, I want to do it by<br />

myself! My mother told me that. I wanted to cross the street without holding her hand.<br />

And many things like that. With research, I wanted to see for myself: How do these stars<br />

work – other than the famous ones? How many of them do work? I wasn’t into the<br />

constellations at all at first. That was one of the things that evolved. But it wasn’t just not<br />

wanting boundaries. I wanted to see what I could see. And I threw all this data in to see<br />

what emerged, whether it was a lot of fires, volcanoes, tsunamis, whatever. In terms of<br />

people, it could be a lot of Low lifes, or Empire builders.<br />

EH: Was your pioneering spirit enticed by the fact that there wasn’t very much about it out<br />

there?<br />

DKR: Yes, yes. For instance, very early on, I realized I could sell my little work book on<br />

Fixed Stars – which I created simply for myself to work in and study. And people kept<br />

asking me for xeroxes of it. All it had was what was in Robson and Ebertin. But nonetheless,<br />

it was all put in one place, and with up-to-date positions. And that was valuable to people.<br />

But I kept asking: Can anyone direct me to a teacher of Fixed Stars? And finally someone<br />

said to me: “Diana, you’re the teacher. You know more than anyone else.” And I realized<br />

that by that time it was true.<br />

EH: That’s wonderful! Now to recap: From your Gemini Ascendant, your natal Sun, Venus<br />

and Mercury are all in Pisces in the 10 th house. Your Mars, Ketu, and Jupiter are all in Leo in<br />

the 3 rd house from the Ascendant. But those planets are all in the 6 th house from the Pisces<br />

planets, while the Pisces planets are in the 8 th house from all the Leo planets. The fact that<br />

the Leo planets are all in the 3 rd house from the Ascendant – this is the 8 th house from the 8 th ,<br />

which is a kind of setup for obstacles and setbacks. And of course, 8 th house is also research.<br />

You did all this research, but it wasn’t easy. It took you much longer than expected doing<br />

the research, and getting the material to publication. The lord of 9 th house of publishing is in<br />

the 8 th house of loss and setbacks. So we know it wouldn’t be easy for you to go about it.<br />

DKR: Well, on the other hand, I enjoyed it SO MUCH! And now I want to say something<br />

before I forget. For some reason the 8 th house has something to do with the universe, the sky,<br />

etc. Maybe that’s why when Uranus came along, some people decided it was exalted in<br />

Scorpio. And I find that a lot of times when I’m looking for something connected to the sky,<br />

I’ll find it in Scorpio, or the 8 th house. And I don’t know what the connection is, but there it<br />

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EH: Well, in the Vedic chart Saturn in its own sign in the 8 th house is good for longevity. So<br />

that Saturn in your 8 th house has protected you for a long time, especially during its 19-year<br />

dasa, from June 19, 1981 through June 19, 2000.<br />

DKR: Yes, and it’s in its own sign tropically too, because it’s in Aquarius. The 8 th house is<br />

also a house of financial wealth, and actually financial wealth doesn’t interest me at all. I<br />

don’t even research it very much, though interestingly, I did find that the strongest sign for<br />

wealth tropically was Aries. And would you believe it? My Sun is exactly in Revati<br />

nakshatra? This is supposed to be a nakshatra of wealth, and I can make a strong point about<br />

this: I am not, nor have I ever been – wealthy.<br />

But my father’s father was very wealthy. He was a self-made man, a cigar manufacturer.<br />

And he did leave some money for my sister and me, which was immediately gobbled up by<br />

his greedy relatives. My mother was at a grave disadvantage. She divorced my father when I<br />

was about four years old, in an era when divorce was still rare and a real stigma. She didn’t<br />

have enough money to pay a good lawyer, and decided she was so fed up with that family<br />

anyway – she didn’t want to have anything more to do with them. That’s Saturn in the 8 th ,<br />

you know. During my childhood, money was a big issue in the family when I was growing<br />

up, with arguments and fights about it swirling over my head. It affected me very much and<br />

it made me move away from wanting to have anything to do with money.


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I didn’t want to consider money any more than I had to. Maybe that was why I have never<br />

had much money or interest in making any, and it drove my husband crazy, because it put a<br />

burden on him! So with wealth, I have Saturn in the 8 th , and was denied the inheritance.<br />

But the Sun, ruler of my 2 nd house – is 19 degrees Aries tropically. It’s at the star Revati,<br />

which is at the ecliptic.<br />

EH: True. Your Sun at 19 Aries is the tropical equivalent of 26:23 Pisces sidereally, so in<br />

Revati nakshatra, whose span is 16:40 to 30:00 Pisces in the sidereal zodiac. But in your Vedic<br />

chart, Leo is the 3 rd house, using whole sign houses. So in Vedic terms, your Sun rules the 3 rd<br />

house, not the 2 nd house.<br />

DKR: Both the star and the Lunar mansion of Revati are supposed to be wealthy.<br />

EH: Yes, the Sanskrit word Revati means “wealthy.” But this is where I think that freely<br />

interchanging the tropical and sidereal zodiacs may be interesting for research, but in<br />

practical chart analysis it breeds confusion. We have to go to a deeper level of the Vedic<br />

chart, and consider that just because your Venus and Sun are both in Pisces in Revati<br />

nakshatra – that does not guarantee financial wealth, even with Venus near its maximum<br />

exaltation in Pisces.<br />

We have to consider what houses these planets rule – the ones occupying Revati. And that<br />

differs from the Western tropical chart to the Vedic sidereal chart. (The Vedic orientation is<br />

generally whole sign houses, no matter what degree is on the Ascendant. And though we<br />

have other ways of assessing houses, this is the primary one.) Also, the house and the<br />

planets have to be well aspected, and the lords of the sign and the nakshatra should be<br />

unafflicted for best results. Since Mercury, as Revati nakshatra lord, is debilitated, though<br />

Neecha Banga (i.e. corrected over time through Venus), this is one factor changing the results<br />

for wealth, and has implications for physical health as well. Due to its exaltation, Venus<br />

helps to “correct” and elevate this Mercury, and benefits your life both through your zest for<br />

knowledge and through your children. These are both associated with the Venus-ruled 5 th<br />

house. In the Navamsa chart, the 5 th house lord (Moon) is also exalted, doubling the impact.<br />

The deity Pushan, the nurturer, rules over Revati, so this nakshatra also gives a very<br />

nourishing quality to the person, which you have. Further, Pushan is a finder of lost things<br />

and lost animals. This may apply to your research of the Fixed Stars! Its symbol is the drum,<br />

which being an instrument for keeping time, relates to the whole sense of time and rhythm,<br />

musical or otherwise. Your love for dance is shown here. Your research has also shown more<br />

wealthy people in tropical Aries. Not only would those have been likely to coincide with the<br />

13 degree 20 minute span of Revati nakshatra, but the planetary positions would have to be<br />

unafflicted and related to wealth in the Vedic sidereal chart. 28<br />

28 A stunning example of this is the chart of American financier J. Pierpont Morgan, founder of J.P.<br />

Morgan & Co., born April 17, 1837, 3:00 AM, Hartford, CT. His Vedic chart has Aquarius Ascendant,<br />

with Venus exalted to the maximum degree, at 27:15 Pisces in the 2 nd house of income. The 2 nd house<br />

lord Jupiter is also exalted in Cancer in the 6 th house. This brought huge wealth and huge conflicts<br />

(Jupiter in the 6 th house), with Morgan twice rescuing the U.S. govt. from bankruptcy. His Sun and<br />

Saturn are also exalted. (EH)


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Mercury’s sign lord here is Jupiter, which is six houses away – bringing conflict in these<br />

matters. Mercury is at 2:17 Pisces, and debilitated in this sign, whose lord is not a planetary<br />

friend to Mercury, and – as noted earlier – there is a 6-8 house relationship between Mercury<br />

and Jupiter: not at all easy on many levels. Mercury could have been raised up by Jupiter,<br />

but was not. The translation is that there was financial wealth in the family, but it was<br />

mostly destroyed before it could be passed on to you. Even so, you were protected to some<br />

degree by your husband (also Jupiter in a Gemini Ascendant chart, as ruler of Sagittarius, the<br />

7 th house), and by your ability to learn and educate yourself (Jupiter, as significator of<br />

knowledge). Jupiter in the 12 th house from your Moon shows charitable giving, and despite<br />

relative lack of financial wealth, you have given to charities to alleviate suffering by people<br />

or animals.<br />

You have said your husband was “kindly, but extremely tight-fisted with money.” This is<br />

described astrologically by Saturn in the 8 th house (2 nd house from the 7 th house of partner).<br />

But it helps that Saturn is in its own sign. Some degree of financial protection also comes<br />

from your two children (Venus as 5 th lord), who are both successful.<br />

Fortunately, Venus is the best planet for Gemini Ascendant, so it is serving you well in the<br />

birth chart, and brings much closeness to your children and good fortune to them. Venus<br />

exalted in an angle of your chart is a great blessing for you, especially as your best planet. It<br />

is called a Mahapurusha (MAH-ha pu-RUH-sha) yoga, in this case a Malavya (mah LAV-ya)<br />

yoga, specific to Venus. 29 This yoga brings beauty, learning, and sensual pleasures, but in<br />

the 10 th house it is especially associated with learning you can share with the public. Venus<br />

in Pisces brings a devotional aspect to it. You give everything to it, as if on an altar.<br />

However, another major factor for the Vedic astrologer is analyzing each planet in the<br />

Navamsa (9 th harmonic) chart. Venus is more fraught in the Navamsa chart, where it is in the<br />

11 th house in Capricorn closely contacting Rahu, opposite Saturn-Mercury-Ketu in Cancer,<br />

and aspected by Mars. Navamsa Venus receives aspects from three classical malefic planets,<br />

capable of separating you from whatever that planet offers. Vedically, this shows there could<br />

be money problems or sacrifices incurred in the family during your first major or minor<br />

Venus dasa. From birth to age 7, you were in Moon dasa and in Moon-Venus dasa (i.e.<br />

Venus sub-cycle) from April 19, 1938 to Dec. 19, 1939. This coincided exactly with the time<br />

when your parents split up and your mother was disinherited from any wealth from her<br />

former father-in-law, since she initiated the separation and divorce. (For your own children,<br />

it shows more exotic choices of career and life paths, with Navamsa Venus near Rahu-Ketu.<br />

Your daughter is an actress and your son is in media technology, both relatively “exotic”<br />

professions – even if media technology seems central to our modern life.)<br />

29 Only five planets can have this status: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. They must be in<br />

their own sign or exalted, and in an angle from the Ascendant. They must also possess inherent<br />

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Diana K. Rosenberg<br />

Sun. 4/9/1933<br />

10:13:00<br />

New Rochelle, NY<br />

DKR: I love it when you do the Vedic analysis of the chart.<br />

EH: Thanks. We can go a bit further then. But first, I wanted to bring in how this whole<br />

configuration also fits in with your discovery about your husband, many years after you<br />

married. A long time after you started studying astrology in the 1970s, you looked back at<br />

your marriage chart, and you thought those planetary patterns were more appropriate for a<br />

business contract. When you put all the factors together (astrological and otherwise), you<br />

then suspected your husband may have married you for the money he assumed you would<br />

inherit. When you confronted him about it, he admitted how “ashamed” he was of doing<br />

that. So there was another whole theme of conflict around money that you were unaware of<br />

until the astrology revealed it to you many years later.<br />

DKR: Yes, my husband was good at hiding things, but when I told him that I thought he<br />

had married me for money, he turned instantly as white as a sheet, so I knew it was true.<br />

We were together a long time – just over 35 years from when we married. We lived together<br />

from Nov. 1954 until summer 1976, about 22 years. Then we remained friends, but lived<br />

apart. Even so, we shared many social occasions with our children. We never divorced up<br />

until his death in Jan. 1990.<br />

EH: Let’s give that marriage date and time: Nov 25, 1954, 12:20 PM EST (time approx.), New<br />

York, N.Y. Yes, I see what you mean. The Vedic chart has a New Moon in Scorpio in the<br />

10 th house of career, and in your own 6 th house. (The exact New Moon at 9:28 Scorpio was at<br />

7:30 AM EST that day, just five hours earlier.) Venus is retrograde, not good for marriage. It<br />

is in Libra tightly contacting Mercury and Saturn, also in Libra. This Mercury loses the<br />

planetary war (Graha Yuddha) with Venus, and so loses power dramatically. You said there<br />

were major communication issues in your marriage, and that he refused to talk when it came


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to discussing problems between you. This would create a lot of tension for a Gemini<br />

Ascendant person, whose symbol Vedically is the intertwined couple. (It seems Gemini is<br />

much more associated with sexual desire in the Vedic system than in the Western system.)<br />

Diana Rosenberg -<br />

marriage<br />

Thu. 11/25/1954<br />

12:20:00<br />

New York, NY<br />

The marriage chart has an Aquarius Ascendant (sidereal zodiac) between 12:11 and 1:23 PM<br />

EST. Mars is in the Ascendant aspecting the 7 th house. So I would agree with you that the<br />

planetary signatures here are more about work than marriage. But with Sun and Moon in<br />

the fixed sign of Scorpio, aspected by Jupiter – at least it did endure. And you remained<br />

friends for 14 years after the 22 years you lived together and raised your children. The<br />

sidereal fixed signs were angular, and Sun and Moon were both in Anuradha nakshatra, ruled<br />

by Mitra, the deity of friendship, human solidarity, and respect for laws and treaties. The<br />

Libra planets are in a good house, the 9 th house. You were married on a Thursday, Jupiter’s<br />

day, with retrograde Jupiter exalted in Cancer in the 6 th house. Its close aspect to the Sun<br />

and Moon in Scorpio was crucial for the longevity of the marriage – though as you say,<br />

coming from the 6 th house and aspecting the 10 th house speaks more of a business contract<br />

than marriage, especially with Mars on the Ascendant. This is just looking at the marriage<br />

chart, and not at either of your birth charts. The Moon is newly waxing, thus invisible from<br />

the earth. The bride was also perhaps not really seen by the groom, or in the context of the<br />

marriage. You have described yourself as being “chained” in this marriage, and you related<br />

this to having your tropical Aries planets aligned with the figure of Andromeda, the Chained<br />

Woman. Sidereally, those planets would be in Pisces.<br />

In your Vedic birth chart, you have a Full Moon chart across the Virgo-Pisces axis: Sun in<br />

Pisces, Moon in Virgo. You have four planets in dual signs, along with the dual sign<br />

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DKR: Well, I do feel I’m very Piscean. It’s very hard for me to tell, because in the tropical I<br />

have Mercury-North Node and Midheaven in Pisces, and my Sun is in Aries. It’s very<br />

difficult for me to tell how much of it is sidereal (Sun, Venus and Mercury in Pisces), and<br />

how much of it is that I have three things there tropically.<br />

EH: Do you get insights in your dreams? Flashes of intuition at random moments?<br />

DKR: No, first of all I almost never remember my dreams. I get insights while I’m working,<br />

and I get some of my best ideas when I'm in the bathtub! (Must be my Neptune conjunct<br />

Jupiter!)<br />

EH: I’d lay it on your three planets in Pisces: Sun, Mercury and Venus in the 10 th house.<br />

Two of those planets relate to the physical body: the Sun and Ascendant lord Mercury.<br />

Albert Einstein also has Sun, Mercury, and Venus in Pisces, with Gemini Ascendant, same<br />

as yours, his at 19:28 Gemini, very close to yours at 19:20 Gemini, giving you both the Pisces<br />

Navamsa Ascendant, emphasizing the Pisces qualities.<br />

DKR: (Laughing) Oh, well go ahead and compare!<br />

EH: Einstein also has Saturn in Pisces, very close to Mercury. So in his case he was not<br />

talking until he was eight or nine years old.<br />

DKR: That wasn’t true of me. I was jabbering away from an early age.


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EH: We can compare your early Dasas in the Vimshottari system. For Einstein, he was born<br />

in Mercury dasa, and entered Ketu dasa at age nine, just after completing 20 months of<br />

Mercury-Saturn dasa. His natal Mercury in Pisces was within two degrees of his natal<br />

Saturn, and in the end gave him extraordinary focus and intellectual abilities, but caused<br />

delays in his ability to speak in coherent sentences. This was obviously not due to lack of<br />

intelligence, but to his own innate eccentricities. Your earliest childhood period was Moon<br />

dasa – from birth, and you have a Full Moon in Virgo in Hasta nakshatra, symbolizing the<br />

hand. You wanted “hands-on” experience from an early age, and not to have your hand held<br />

when crossing the street! You are good with your hands, and have enjoyed doing handicrafts,<br />

especially embroidery and mosaics. You also learned crochet, knitting and stained glass<br />

work, and have done the original illustrations for your book on Fixed stars. When Moon is<br />

in the 4 th house, as yours is, it is considered Dig Bala, or best possible angular house position.<br />

Your Full Moon also gave you plenty of verve and early speech, as Moon is the lord of your<br />

2 nd house of speech. For that matter, Sun is Dig Bala in the 10 th house, so that too is a boon.<br />

DKR: Of course Moon is also mother. My mother was quite bitter that she was stuck with<br />

the whole responsibility of raising my sister and me. She worked (very hard) to support us.<br />

My sister was jealous of me but had to look after me while Mom worked. And I did have a<br />

lot of difficulties with my mother. She was a very controlling person. I think she may have<br />

been Sagittarius in both zodiacs. Anyway, I was not an easy child to raise, I’ll say that for<br />

her. But I had a lot of conflicts with her, and I also did a very Piscean thing, which was to try<br />

to disappear myself. Part of that is Pluto rising square my tropical Aries Sun.<br />

EH: So what would you do? How did you hide?<br />

DKR: It’s not that. I disliked myself, because I was constantly criticized. And I daydreamed<br />

a lot. The huge money arguments in the family just made life at home more wretched. I was<br />

fine when I was alone. I read a lot and daydreamed and built my own inner world. But it<br />

wasn’t too many years ago now that I realized my daydreams never contained Diana.<br />

Usually when people daydream, they daydream themselves in a love relationship, or a heroic<br />

deed, or something like that. Diana did not exist in the daydreams. I deleted Diana. I did<br />

not like Diana. And at one point in my life I had a very severe nervous breakdown.<br />

EH: Yes, you mentioned that. You said it was around 1966-67. And the fact that you had<br />

just entered Jupiter dasa is extremely important. (That was June 19, 1965 – for 16 years.)<br />

Jupiter’s rulership over Mercury extends the whole theme of sacrifice that is described by<br />

Pisces. This is emphasized even more so with Venus in Pisces, exalted there to the<br />

maximum degree, and yours is approaching that, within a few degrees. There is often a major<br />

sacrifice in life, often through love matters. And look at how you sacrificed a lot to stay in<br />

that marriage, and to stay close to your children.<br />

DKR: That was instinctive. I didn’t say: “Oh, I am going to sacrifice myself for my<br />

children.”<br />

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DKR: It was a natural thing for me to say: “I’m not going to leave the marriage.” First of all<br />

he might have gotten custody. I just followed my instincts. And also, my maternal<br />

grandmother was an influence. She was a Catholic, from a Cuban family. She had a lot to do<br />

with my upbringing, because my mother had to work.<br />

My grandmother had Venus in Cancer on the Midheaven tropically. She was Catholic,<br />

Spanish-speaking, traditional, an archetypal matriarch, loving and warm. She also had the<br />

Leo pride. She had four children, ten grandchildren, and loved children. She had a chance to<br />

go to college (unusual at that time), but turned it down to have the traditional motherhood<br />

role. She was a role model for me, and she was the most nurturing member of the family.<br />

She married a German-Jewish medical student – Irving D. Steinhardt. Her name was Clara<br />

Aurora Luis, and she was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. of aristocratic Cuban parents. She was<br />

patrician, and very regal. Her father was a close friend of José Marti, who was like Cuba’s<br />

Abraham Lincoln. He was a medical clinician and a gun-runner for Cuba in the Spanish<br />

American War, when Cuba was trying to achieve independence from Spain. My<br />

grandmother Clara was torn between pride and embarrassment of her father, who was jailed<br />

as a gun-runner for Cuba. She married a German/Jewish medical student, as I said. He<br />

developed a medical practice in New York City as a pediatric orthopedist. He was also very<br />

active in the Boy Scouts, and ran a troop. He died in the 1940s. These grandparents born in<br />

the 1870s and 1880s were an important early influence for me. They probably contributed to<br />

my streak of conservatism culturally, though I am a liberal politically.<br />

My paternal grandfather was a Hungarian Jew. He left Hungary and came to the U.S.,<br />

settling first in the Midwest (Ohio, I think), then later came to New York. He built up a<br />

cigar manufacturing company, and became very wealthy. He was the source of the family<br />

wealth. But “family wealth” was certainly not part of my experience. Saturn in the 8 th house<br />

cut me off from that. He blamed my mother for the divorce, which in those days was a great<br />

disgrace, and cut her off totally. He barely had anything to do with me and my sister.<br />

EH: Back to Mercury and its connection to speech and language ability. Were you good at<br />

languages? You must have had other languages spoken all around you.<br />

DKR: I can mimic an accent, but I’m not good at languages and not good at memorization.<br />

My family didn’t want me to learn Spanish. Clara, my Cuban grandmother had five sisters<br />

who were always gossiping together in Spanish, and they didn’t want me to be able to<br />

understand what they were saying! One of the most repeated stories in the family was this<br />

one: After her marriage to Irving Steinhardt, Clara was at the butcher shop asking for a<br />

specific cut of meat. She overheard the staff saying in Spanish to give her some old piece<br />

from the back room. Since Steinhardt is certainly not a Spanish-sounding name, they<br />

obviously had no idea she understood until she let out a stream of invectives in Spanish that<br />

sent them running for their best possible cut! They never messed with her again.<br />

EH: What a great story! And one way of looking at Mercury in Pisces is as language or<br />

expression that can be used either to hide something, or to choose to reveal it, especially<br />

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A debilitated Mercury, or Mercury in a water sign can be very intuitive, as we know. But it is<br />

not ideal for memorization of language or of facts, which can leak out the memory door, so to<br />

speak, as if through a sieve. (This is my own analogy.) I should add that you’re in famous<br />

company. In addition to Mercury in Pisces, Albert Einstein also had natal Moon debilitated<br />

in Scorpio in the 6 th house. As his 2 nd house lord of speech, this Moon added to his Mercury-<br />

Saturn problem, and gave him that initial disadvantage, to the point where his early teachers<br />

expected him to achieve very little in life. Furthermore, his Moon was in Jyestha nakshatra<br />

ruled in turn by debilitated Mercury. Sign lord Mars was in the 8 th house – a difficult house,<br />

though in Capricorn, an exalted sign for Mars. After finishing Mercury-Saturn dasa, his<br />

language problem was resolved. That was at age nine. In your case, your natal Saturn is in<br />

Capricorn and so has a little more distance from Mercury, as it aspects the planet. It helps to<br />

focus the Mercury without stopping it. They are planetary friends, so Saturn can give some<br />

good structure and focus to Mercury, especially when one of them is ruler of the Ascendant,<br />

as is as your Mercury.<br />

When we look at your 30-plus years of dedication to collecting data for study of the Fixed<br />

Stars, we can also point to this Mercury in Pisces aspected by Saturn in Capricorn. 30 You<br />

see the vastness of the Universe as symbolized by these billions and billions of Fixed Stars<br />

(very Piscean), and you want to gather them up and study as many of them as you can. You<br />

don’t want to be limited in the scope of your study, but Saturn helps you to focus your<br />

attention on patterns revealed from your ever-increasing collection of birth data, what you<br />

call your “Data Monster.”<br />

You were saying that your mother worked after your parents split up.<br />

DKR: Yes. My parents split when I was about three or four years old. You see that with the<br />

Sun directed to Uranus (in my Western tropical chart). And my father was severely manicdepressive.<br />

I loved him. He was my handsome daddy, and he indulged me. But what did I<br />

know? Years later I understood he was utterly dishonest in money dealings. That was part of<br />

the disease, I think. And my mother was certainly right to divorce him. My father was<br />

terribly unstable, and when he went into a manic phase he was impossible. He wouldn’t<br />

sleep. He would talk non-stop, and drive everyone batty. He would borrow money and<br />

never return it. Later I found out he had never intended to return it. He was typical Pisces,<br />

probably sidereal Aquarius. And because he couldn’t hold a job, he stayed home and read all<br />

day long. So he was extremely well read, knowledgeable, and encyclopedic. And I think that<br />

side of me comes from him.<br />

Later in his life, people who knew him simply as a friend in a church group, or elsewhere,<br />

loved to go to museums with him, because he knew so much, and he was so entertaining as a<br />

raconteur. People said that at his funeral. And my kids adored him. They couldn’t<br />

understand why I suddenly blew up at him one day. They didn’t know and had never seen<br />

him in his worst phases.<br />

30 This is a classical Vedic aspect for Saturn, which aspects houses 1, 3, 7, and 10 from itself, always<br />

forward in the zodiac, in whole sign houses. (EH)


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EH: In Vedic astrology, we look at the father as the Sun, but also as 9 th house lord. (That is<br />

South Indian, which I use. North Indian prefers 10 th house lord for father.) In your case, 9 th<br />

lord Saturn is in the 8 th house of loss. So there is the loss of the father in some way.<br />

DKR: By the time I was six I knew how unstable he was. It put a lot of pressure on me,<br />

because he would announce to everybody: “Diana and I have a wonderful relationship. We<br />

adore each other!” And I’m sitting there, hearing this, and thinking “No.” But I couldn’t say<br />

so. The family was enraged with him, and I was the only one speaking to him. I couldn’t do<br />

that to him. The Piscean sympathy and compassion came in there, and I just could not say<br />

to him: “No, Dad. That’s not true.” And so I was caught in the middle.<br />

EH: Oh my – very tough, especially for a young child…. Okay, let’s move on a bit and<br />

discuss another point in your Vedic chart. Have you heard of the term maraka? (pronounced<br />

MAH-ra-ka).<br />

DKR: No, I don’t think so.<br />

EH: Maraka is a Sanskrit word, and is something Western tropical astrologers don’t tend to<br />

like about Vedic astrology because it’s one of those more definitive associations – similar to<br />

the ones around many of the Fixed Stars. Maraka planets are considered “death-producing.”<br />

Length of life is not solely determined by Maraka, but it is a factor. There are different ones<br />

depending on the birth chart Ascendant. With a few exceptions, the 2 nd and 7 th house lords<br />

from the birth chart Ascendant are usually Maraka planets. Natal Moon is not assigned that<br />

role, and since that is 2 nd house lord for Gemini Ascendant, only Jupiter, as 7 th house lord, is<br />

Maraka for your Ascendant.<br />

You like derived houses. Think of derived houses here. The reason it is 2 nd and 7 th house<br />

lords is that the 7 th house is the 12 th house (of loss) from the 8 th house (of longevity). The 3 rd<br />

house is also considered a house of longevity, being the 8 th house from the 8 th . Since the 2 nd<br />

house is 12 th house from the 3 rd , it too becomes Maraka. Albert Einstein died eight months<br />

prior to the start of his 16-year Jupiter dasa, at age 76. He died in his Rahu-Mars dasa, these<br />

two planets being in the 8 th house in his birth chart. But even with a better placement of<br />

Jupiter than yours (his was in Aquarius in the 9 th house), that Jupiter would not favor<br />

longevity during its sub-Dasa, and especially its Maha (or major) dasa, being the Maraka<br />

planet for Gemini Ascendant.<br />

There are two groups of planetary friends in Vedic astrology: Sun, Moon, Mars and Jupiter<br />

are in one group; Mercury, Venus, Saturn, and Rahu are in another group. Rahu is Saturnlike,<br />

so is often included with the 2 nd group. Ascendant lord is always a friend, so Mercury’s<br />

friends are Venus, Saturn and Rahu. To recap, Jupiter is not a friend to Mercury, and they<br />

are in 6-8 house relationship to each other. From this combination, we know there is going to<br />

be some conflict for you in matters symbolized by each of these planets, individually, and in<br />

relation to each other.<br />

Why could this cause problems to your health? Because it is related to your Ascendant lord<br />

Mercury. Mercury is not only in the sign of Pisces, owned by Jupiter, but in a nakshatra<br />

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with Jupiter, but it also describes some of the basic things about you, and these are assets as<br />

well, being mentally stimulated by so many things in the process of your research. You have<br />

mentioned the nervous breakdown you suffered soon after the start of your 16-year Jupiter<br />

dasa in June 1965: an overload of the nervous system.<br />

You spoke of a tendency to eat too much, and too many sweets. Jupiter is associated with<br />

sweet tastes, and when there is an imbalance, there can be either a lack of sweets or a craving<br />

for sweets, as in your case. That is on the physical level, which has set up a disease centered<br />

in your pancreas, whose job it is to regulate the sugar (glucose) level in the body, and to<br />

produce insulin in just the right amounts to control the constant level of glucose in the body.<br />

With your three planets in Pisces (Mercury, Venus, and Sun), and three planets in Leo<br />

(Mars, Ketu (or South lunar node), and Jupiter), when you are in a major period or subperiod<br />

of planets combining from these two houses, especially with Mercury, as Ascendant<br />

lord, you have the possibility of the Mercury-Jupiter problem coming up. For you, this could<br />

start sometime during the 17-year Mercury dasa (in the Vimsottari Dasa system). This began<br />

for you on June 19, 2000. The Ketu sub-period came earlier (Nov. 15, 2002 through Nov. 13,<br />

2003), and could have brought some health issues. But even more demanding would be the<br />

unbroken sequence of Mars, Rahu and Jupiter sub-periods within the Mercury dasa. These<br />

occur as follows:<br />

Mercury-Mars: Dec. 18, 2008 through Dec. 16, 2009<br />

Mercury-Rahu: Dec. 16, 2009 through July 4, 2012<br />

Mercury-Jupiter: July 4, 2012 through Oct. 10, 2014<br />

Since Mercury and Mars are planetary enemies, the Mars sub-period was due to produce a<br />

greater than usual number of problems. Heightening the Mercury-Mars contact even further<br />

is the fact that natal Mercury and Mars are both very close to their Stationary Direct degrees.<br />

The dasas work regardless of transits, eclipses, or any other factors, although those too can be<br />

corroborating factors. You said your diagnosis of pancreatic cancer came in April 2009, and<br />

your surgery on May 21, 2009. All of this was within Mercury-Mars dasa. 31<br />

During this period you also had some major difficulties which could be summarized as<br />

conflicts experienced in the process of trying to publish your book on Fixed Stars. There was<br />

even some litigation involved, which is not surprising, given that Mars is in the 6 th house (of<br />

conflict) from Dasa lord Mercury. Of course, Mars does well in the 6 th house. But this<br />

destiny comes into play during Mercury-Mars dasa in particular. Mars aspects Mercury, but<br />

not vice versa. (Vedic astrologers view the Dasa lord as an important Sub-Ascendant, and<br />

that applies during its Maha Dasa – or major period.)<br />

31 I am focusing here on the Vimshottari dasas, but Vedic astrology also considers the Sade sati a pivotal<br />

lifetime period. This is the (on average) 7 1/2 year period when Saturn transits houses 12, 1, and 2 from<br />

natal Moon. Diana’s current Sade Sati began when Saturn entered sidereal Leo July 15, 2007. The second<br />

phase began when tr. Saturn entered Virgo from Sept. 9, 2009, coinciding with the Mercury-Mars dasa.<br />

(EH)


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One’s physical well-being comes into sharp focus during the Dasa of the Ascendant lord of<br />

the birth chart, as do the matters over which Mercury rules. This includes communications,<br />

writing, and publishing. The Mars aspect to Mercury galvanizes it and sharpens the intellect<br />

and the ability to speak concisely and even with wit – which you have, but also with the<br />

possibility of controversy, since Mars adds heat and gives courage to speak out when needed.<br />

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Mercury is also aspected by Saturn, giving it depth and seriousness, and the tendency to<br />

clarify and edit. Saturn’s aspect to Mercury can also bring delays, as it has done in the<br />

publication of your book, which you had hoped to publish several years ago – not an<br />

uncommon experience for authors!<br />

Jupiter’s connections to Mercury here give difficulties, but also many assets – including the<br />

tendency to have much to say, and to speak or write voluminously. Since Mercury is<br />

debilitated in Pisces, one goes through periods in life of feeling “less than” and at times<br />

victimized. What lifts up this Mercury, and provides corrective action for it is its proximity<br />

to exalted Venus, within four degrees of its maximum exaltation. This creates what in Vedic<br />

astrology is called a Neecha Banga Raja yoga. The planet (in this case Mercury) starts from a<br />

place of disadvantage, and then gets elevated over time. You admired the knowledge your<br />

father had, and tried to emulate it. But in this case, the reason he was able to read so much<br />

and broaden his knowledge was because he couldn’t hold a job. This provided some early<br />

conflict for you around knowledge itself: What is it good for?<br />

Though Mercury is debilitated, Venus gives it some correction, but does not entirely remove<br />

the affliction. However, this yoga can elevate the person to a higher level of understanding<br />

and compassion. A higher status and level of achievement is implied. In your case, Diana,<br />

you have described in your life story how you were unable to get a higher education, but also<br />

in many ways you were resistant to it, and refused to study what you were supposed to<br />

study. Your father’s example taught you that knowledge could be problematic. Nor did you<br />

trust the Master’s degree your mother had attained.<br />

Since Mercury for Gemini Ascendant also rules the 4 th house of education, home, and<br />

mother, we know these may be some problematic issues, especially with Mars dasa running<br />

from ages 7 to 14. Tell me about your education, all of it in New York City. Yes?<br />

DKR: Yes, I went to Hunter College Elementary School, then Hunter High. (Latin was a<br />

required subject, and now I wish I had applied myself. I could have used that!) I hated school<br />

and was in full-scale rebellion. I refused to do homework, etc. My mother had gone to school<br />

there and taught there, and everyone remembered her and expected me to be like her. They<br />

were about to expel me, and then the High School of Performing Arts opened (the school<br />

featured in the movie Fame) and I auditioned for the Drama dept. and made it. I had to go<br />

back one year to get in, but I didn't care. I was so relieved to be out of Hunter! I was still not<br />

a good student, but it was much better for me than Hunter, and I managed to get a High<br />

school diploma. I then started at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, but it was the<br />

spring semester and I suffered horribly from spring allergies. (Pollen allergies have always<br />

been a major health problem.) Antihistamines were very new and undeveloped then, so it<br />

32 As with Saturn, which has its own special aspects, Mars aspects houses 1, 4, 7, and 8 from itself,<br />

forward in the sidereal zodiac. (EH)


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was either suffer without them, or take them and fall into a heavy, drugged sleep. Not only<br />

that, but I had some unpleasant experiences at college, and then I had a bad fall down a flight<br />

of stairs and landed in the local hospital. I think I may have – subconsciously – done that to<br />

myself. I had to get out of there.<br />

After about a month of recuperation, my mother gave me an ultimatum: "You either have to<br />

go to college somewhere, or you have to get a job." I got a file clerk's job at NBC (National<br />

Broadcasting Company) for the summer while I took speedwriting, then got a secretarial job<br />

at a small office, and started studying ballet, which at the time was my great love. I was<br />

much too old to start studying seriously, but I looked much younger than my real age, so I<br />

lied and got into the School of American Ballet (the Balanchine NYC Ballet school, which<br />

had a special program for older beginners). I was about 18, but I went in wearing braids and<br />

carrying schoolbooks and told them I was 14. They looked at me hard and said "You're not<br />

14!" "You are not a day over 12!" Whew! Then I met Werner (a Holocaust survivor), got<br />

married at 21, got pregnant at 23, and that was the end of my ballet "career” – though I did get<br />

enough training to be able to teach later on.<br />

EH: At age 18, you would have been in Rahu-Jupiter dasa (March 1, 1950 up through July 25,<br />

1952), and that would bring some excesses in the process of self-discovery and rebellion, but<br />

also some possible change of luck (being a classical benefic). Also, Jupiter is in the 7 th house<br />

(of partnership) from Rahu, and aspects the 7 th house in the Gemini Ascendant birth chart,<br />

and so can bring a partner or partners around this time. (In classical Vedic astrology, only<br />

Jupiter is allowed to form a trine aspect – 120 degrees.)<br />

You distrusted academia, and you preferred the world of performing arts to that of academia.<br />

You chose the world of dance and ballet in particular, which gets special attention in Pisces,<br />

ruling over the feet, and also in the 3 rd house in Vedic astrology. Six out of nine of your natal<br />

planets are in one of these two (whole sign) houses: Pisces or Leo. You pretended to be years<br />

younger to qualify, which is another shifting quality that Pisces (or any of the dual signs<br />

might have), especially a dual water sign – which is more emotional than all the other dual<br />

signs. This was your escape from a more rigid and conventional education, which you<br />

rejected in part because of your experience in that setting and because of your mother.<br />

Though she was a good student, her diligence didn’t impress you.<br />

DKR: Yes, I always assumed her Master’s degree was in Literature. Only later I accidentally<br />

discovered it was in Psychology. (She was cleaning out a closet one day and I saw the framed<br />

diploma.) My shock was so great, I began to giggle and then laugh hysterically. She had<br />

no idea why. My mother, a control freak who couldn't get along with anyone in the family<br />

for more than two minutes and was considered to have a "personality disorder" – she had a<br />

Master’s in Psychology. From that moment on I recognized that academic credentials mean<br />

very little. Yes, they do show that you worked hard to get them, and I do respect that, but<br />

they are NO guarantee of superior knowledge! And in order to get them, you have to toe the<br />

academic line and spout back to the professors what they want or expect to hear. Forget<br />

astrology, psychic research, the psychological roots of disease, karma, etc. I think Uranus<br />

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EH: Apropos the need for freedom from a rigid education, I tend to see it in the context of a<br />

controlling mother (Moon in the 4 th house) and education (also Moon in the 4 th house, ruled<br />

by Mercury in Pisces, in turn in conflict with Jupiter, ruler of Pisces.) Later on, the job you<br />

had for the longest period of time was as a dance teacher, and later on as a legal proofreader.<br />

DKR: Yes, I worked as a Dance teacher at the YMCA’s Morningside Dance Center in<br />

Manhattan in the West 60’s Lincoln Center district – a thriving area for the performing arts.<br />

I loved it! I was never good enough to dance professionally, but I loved teaching the kids. I<br />

taught ballet there for about 10 years, between 1965 and 1975. I know that I left the Dance<br />

Center when transiting Saturn hit my 2nd house cusp (Western tropical chart), and that was<br />

in 1975. I had seen that coming and saved up some money, luckily!<br />

After that I was a legal proofreader, and later an astrologer. I’ve always been “a night owl.”<br />

In the late 1970s while I was studying astrology I worked as an all-night legal proofreader in<br />

the Wall Street business district.<br />

EH: Back to the topic of physical health, notice how in the 16-year Jupiter dasa, you had<br />

nervous system issues. Jupiter dasa came from June 19, 1965 through June 19, 1981. You said it<br />

was soon after the start of Jupiter dasa in June 1965 that you had a nervous breakdown, and<br />

even had electric shock therapy. This is related to the Mercury-Jupiter contact and to<br />

Mercury debilitated in Pisces, being at times overly empathic, taking in too much. In any<br />

case, Jupiter is pushing your boundaries to the maximum. In the realm of Fixed Stars, you<br />

don’t want to be limited. Nor in any field of study that interests you do you want to be<br />

limited, even if your own sense of it is that you want to find things out for yourself.<br />

DKR: When I had that breakdown, it was when Pluto and Uranus were running together –<br />

remember, in the 1960s. There was a Uranus-Pluto conjunction.<br />

EH: Uranus and Pluto transited within a few degrees of each other all during 1965, close to a<br />

conjunction in late Sept. 1965. Their exact conjunction was June 30, 1966 at 16:06 tropical<br />

Virgo, 22:43 sidereal Leo. Your natal positions in the tropical zodiac are: Mercury at 25:12<br />

Pisces, Midheaven at 21:09 Pisces, and Jupiter at 14:12 Virgo. The Uranus-Pluto conjunction<br />

made a wide opposition to your natal Mercury and MC, but was much closer (2 degree orb)<br />

to your natal Jupiter. Note too that in the Vedic system, Jupiter was your Dasa lord from<br />

June 19, 1965 for 16 years, and is connected to your Ascendant lord Mercury through the<br />

Vedic circuitry I have described. As Dasa lord, Jupiter has center stage, so to speak. In Vedic<br />

terms, Jupiter has a larger than usual influence on the affairs of your life, and we’d have to<br />

say its impact is already over-sized. Then the dasa of this planet comes along, and when that<br />

happens, it is THIS planet whose karmic fruits are delivered at this time. Those karmic<br />

fruits depend on how Jupiter is configured in the chart.<br />

We ask: What is the planet bestowing you? And we would have to say Jupiter is bringing<br />

you some good things, but also the fruits of the difficulties of that expansion. Jupiter is also<br />

with Ketu and Mars. Ketu (the South lunar node) is Mars-like, and being an eclipse planet it<br />

tends to destablilize whatever planets are in close contact to it. So for instance, with the sugar<br />

intake and the sugar (glucose) balance in the body – that’s out of whack.


DKR: Well, Neptune is on my South lunar node.<br />

EH: Yes, but even without that, or any of the outer planet transits, we’d say that Jupiter dasa<br />

is alerting us to a lot about the physical body – since Jupiter owns the sign and nakshatra<br />

where Mercury is situated. You entered Jupiter dasa June 16, 1965. And even though it’s a 16-<br />

year period, we can identify the period within that dasa when any of the planets in Leo with<br />

Jupiter (Mars and Ketu) are interacting with the three planets in Pisces (Mercury, Venus,<br />

and Sun) – especially Mercury, for your physical and/or mental health. During Jupiter dasa,<br />

it was more about your nervous system and your mental and emotional equilibrium, which is<br />

also connected with Mercury. When you entered Mercury dasa on June 19, 2000, was there<br />

already something a little more delicate about your health – from that time onward?<br />

DKR: I can’t remember anything off-hand.<br />

EH: Okay, but then you don’t really enter a more difficult sub-period within the 17-year<br />

Mercury dasa until you enter either Ketu, Mars or Jupiter sub-period. This is because they are<br />

all in the 6 th house from that natal Mercury. So you have sub-periods within Mercury dasa<br />

when all the Jupiter-Mercury questions come up, and those heavily weighted karmic fruits<br />

come due, according to Vedic principles.<br />

Your three planets in sidereal Leo are all within 14 degrees of each other in the same sign.<br />

Mercury-Ketu dasa didn’t show too much yet. It was followed by Venus, which is your best<br />

planet, so its sub-period would be bound to be good. That ran from Nov. 13, 2003 through<br />

Sept. 13, 2006. The next sub-period was Sun, which relates to your physical health. Here<br />

below is the entire sequence of sub-dasas within the 17-year Mercury dasa.<br />

Mercury-Mercury: June 19, 2000<br />

Mercury-Ketu: Nov. 15, 2002<br />

Mercury-Venus: Nov. 13, 2003<br />

Mercury-Sun: Sept. 13, 2006<br />

Mercury-Moon: July 20, 2007<br />

Mercury-Mars: Dec. 18, 2008<br />

Mercury-Rahu: Dec. 16, 2009<br />

Mercury-Jupiter: July 4, 2012<br />

Mercury-Saturn: Oct. 10, 2014<br />

Ketu-Ketu: June 19, 2017<br />

It is when you enter Mercury-Mars dasa that there are bound to be the most number of<br />

problems. This is because Mars is planetary enemy of Mercury, and is in a challenging 6-8<br />

house inter-relationship in any case. Mercury-Mars runs a full year, and covers the time<br />

when you had your medical diagnosis of pancreatic cancer (April 2009), the surgery (May 21,<br />

2009), and conflicts and problems around getting your book to publication.<br />

Currently you are in the Rahu sub-period of Mercury dasa. Since you have said you want to<br />

be up front with your readers about all this, we would have to say the current indications are<br />

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that your disease has moved recently to an even more advanced stage. That was as of your<br />

last birthday – April 9, 2010 – which you spent at the hospital. The doctor noted that the<br />

tumor on your pancreas is growing larger, and given your advanced stage of pancreatic<br />

cancer, we note that the current dasa period is followed by the Mercury-Jupiter dasa (July 4,<br />

2012 to Oct. 10, 2014). Mercury-Jupiter dasa highlights everything we have been saying about<br />

the Mercury-Jupiter issues for you in all areas, including physical health. There are other<br />

important markers, one of them just having occurred: the Saturn Stationary Direct on May<br />

30, 2010 at 3:50 Virgo – just opposite your natal Mercury at 2:17 Pisces. This is a very close<br />

opposition, and puts a lot of extra pressure on your physical vehicle.<br />

But looking back, the Mercury-Mars dasa ushered all this in. We have described why it is<br />

likely to be the first most challenging sub-period within the Mercury dasa, due to the<br />

inherent difficulties Mercury and Mars have with each other, and in the conflict arising<br />

from 6 th house matters. As astrologers, we know 6 th house matters can mean legal issues or<br />

medical issues, and sometimes both. You experienced both during the Mercury-Mars dasa.<br />

The 6 th house concerns the working efficiency of the body and of so many things, while the<br />

8 th house can bring suffering. Vedic astrology identifies this period for you as Dec. 18, 2008<br />

through Dec. 16, 2009. This one year sub-period would be described in advance as very<br />

challenging.<br />

DKR: That’s an amazing system.<br />

EH: It is. And this is not dependent on transits, eclipses, or any other astrological factors.<br />

And if you would like me to include this chart analysis in the interview material, I can do<br />

that.<br />

DKR: Yes please. I am fine with it, as long as the editor wants it.<br />

EH: I’m pretty sure that will be fine. And my guess is that he will see it as a privilege for<br />

the rest of us to be able to share your chart and your concerns – especially at this time. As all<br />

of us get older, we can choose – or not choose – to share our feelings and thoughts as we<br />

approach the end of this particular chapter. You have been very generous in sharing yours.<br />

DKR: Well, I’m delighted with the opportunity.<br />

EH: We should close now, but let’s have you share your response to receiving this “Life<br />

Time Achievement Award” from <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> magazine! This is in recognition for<br />

your all your distinguished work in Fixed Stars.<br />

DKR: I kept saying “Wow!” I feel so very honored by this award. In my whole life, I have<br />

never received an award, and now, to have such a remarkable one conferred upon me goes<br />

beyond my wildest dreams! My love and gratitude goes out to <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> magazine<br />

for this great honor. I do not feel worthy of it, but the fact that they think I am worthy of it<br />

makes it all the more wonderful!


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Addenda<br />

1) Novas & Royalty<br />

DKR: Here’s an interesting story: In 1936 a Nova appeared. And they called it Nova<br />

Lacertae 1936. But when I saw it on a sky map, I thought: “That’s the crown of Cepheus the<br />

King!” It was right on the border between the two constellations, but slightly more towards<br />

Lacertae. And knowing that Lacertae is modern, I thought: “I’ll bet that’s part of the<br />

original figure of Cepheus.” And sure enough, an old map showed that the Nova was part of<br />

the crown of Cepheus the King. And in 1936 the King of England abdicated, and there was a<br />

new king. (“Nova” also means “new.”) This is the kind of thing that I delight in! Cepheus<br />

the King constellation is in the northern sky, and dates back 23 centuries. It was recognized<br />

by the Chaldeans, and is one of the oldest constellations in the night sky.<br />

EH: Here is more on that story: There were also an unusually high number of novas that<br />

appeared in 1936. Novas can come but not be observed, for whatever reason. Nova Lacertae<br />

was discovered on the night of June 18, 1936, but attained its greatest brilliance on June 19th,<br />

thereafter fading rapidly, then slowly. The King – later the Duke of Windsor – was born<br />

June 23, 1894, while Mrs. Wallis Simpson – later the Duchess of Windsor – was born June 19,<br />

1896! She was the key reason why he abdicated, since as a twice-divorced woman, a<br />

commoner and an American – she was unacceptable as his royal Consort and created a<br />

Constitutional crisis when the King was pushing for this outcome.<br />

2) Diana’s Astrological Education & Certification<br />

EH: Did you get NCGR (National Council of Geocosmic Research) certification, or any<br />

other type of certification in astrology? Or did that not appeal?<br />

DKR: I never did get beyond that NCGR Level One. (There are four levels.) By then I was<br />

using a computer, and I would have had to go back and re-learn calculations, and there were<br />

just too many other things I wanted to do more. So no – no other certification. Reading has<br />

always been the best way of educating myself, I think. I was invited to speak on Fixed Stars<br />

(also Derived Houses) at the 1st UAC in San Diego (1986), and have been invited to every<br />

UAC (United <strong>Astrology</strong> Conference) since. I was also usually asked to speak at the NCGR<br />

Conferences.<br />

EH: How did you get into Fixed Stars?<br />

DKR: Early on it became my niche, as I discovered I got answers to things by looking at the<br />

Fixed Stars, in addition to the techniques of Uranian astrology. This all happened right<br />

around 1980. But I’ll tell you a little story that was a kind of omen of this trend in my life. I<br />

call it “Navigating by the Stars.” 33<br />

33 Coincidentally, my first book (on Western tropical astrology and astrocartography, with Uranian<br />

influence) was titled Navigating by the Stars: <strong>Astrology</strong> and the Art of Decision-Making, 1991. (I wrote it in<br />

1988-89, as I was transitioning into Vedic astrology.) When I reminded Diana about this book & title,<br />

she suggested I include it in a footnote. (EH)


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I was at an astrological conference in Cape Cod (Massachusetts) sometime in the early<br />

1980s. A bunch of us had driven to a nearby town to a restaurant. After dinner together, we<br />

were driving back to the town where our conference was being held. There were two<br />

carloads full of astrologers, and we became terribly lost in the back woods on our way back.<br />

I was driving one car, and Carol Jepson was driving the other one. She was in the lead car.<br />

Charles Emerson, the eminent Uranian astrologer, was in my car, and was the senior<br />

member of our party. Finally, he instructed me to slow down and stop, and motioned for<br />

Carol to do the same. He had us all get out of our cars, and he said to Carol: “What’s your<br />

sign?” And she said: “Charles, you know perfectly well I’m a Libra.” 34 “Diana,” he said:<br />

“What’s your sign?” And I said: “Charles, you know perfectly well I’m an Aries.” “All<br />

right then, “he said. “Aries leads. You’re Aries, Diana. You go first!” (Charles had the Sun<br />

in tropical Leo, with sidereal Leo rising, and usually got his own way.) We thought that was<br />

sort of silly, but Carol and I looked at each other, shrugged, and went along with it.<br />

So we all got back into our cars and I drove the lead car. I had no idea where I was going,<br />

and I turned this way and that way. (This was in the era before GPS.) Then suddenly I<br />

looked up, and there was a wonderfully clear view of the sky, and I saw the Big Dipper (the<br />

7 Rishis). I said: “There’s the Dipper! The Dipper is always in the North! Now I can tell<br />

which direction to go in!”<br />

Charles nodded sagely and murmured “Aries leads the way.” I said, “Oh Charles, everyone<br />

knows the Dipper is in the North!” He said: “I didn’t know!” Soon after that, I managed to<br />

get us on the right track, and we found our way back.<br />

3) Diana’s Formal Education<br />

Hunter College Elementary School (Manhattan, NY)<br />

Hunter High School (Manhattan, NY)<br />

High School of Performing Arts (High School diploma, Manhattan, NY)<br />

Bard College (one semester, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY)<br />

School of American Ballet (the Balanchine NYC Ballet School, Manhattan, NY)<br />

4) Diana’s Work & Career<br />

Ballet teacher for the YMCA at the Morningside Dance Center in Manhattan, NY: 1965 to<br />

1975.<br />

Legal proofreader (incl. all night legal proofreader) in the Wall Street business district of<br />

NYC, while studying astrology: late 1970s<br />

Astrologer, researcher, lecturer, writer. Astrological studies began in Feb. 1975. Fixed Star<br />

research from around 1980 to the present.<br />

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5) Diana’s Marriage, Family & Relationships<br />

Husband Werner Rosenberg (born Dec. 6, 1923, Berlin, Germany. B.C. says 3:00 AM. DKR<br />

rectified it to 2:47 AM). Werner was a Holocaust survivor. He lost his grandparents and<br />

several other relatives. He also lost the chance for college because of the war. His family<br />

escaped to Shanghai and lived there in poverty until after the war when he managed to get<br />

to the US. In Shanghai he apprenticed to a typewriter repairman, and once in the States, he<br />

set up his own business and handled a variety of business machines until everything turned<br />

electronic. At about the same time, he became very ill with heart disease and cancer, and<br />

died at age 66. His appearance was that of an artist or a writer, not a businessman, though<br />

he was intensely focused on money.<br />

Marriage date and time: Nov. 25, 1954, 12:20 PM EST (time approx.), New York, N.Y. They<br />

lived together from Nov. 1954 until summer 1976, about 22 years. Though they lived<br />

separately, they remained friends, and shared many social occasions with their children.<br />

They never divorced up until his death in Jan. 1990, a span of just over 35 years from when<br />

they married.<br />

Diana on relationships: “Pluto rising dominates my chart. You can pretty much ignore<br />

everything else! I’m a total loner, and only recently have become fully aware that I have a<br />

huge need for freedom. My Venus-Sun-Uranus combination lines up with stars of<br />

Andromeda, the Chained Woman, which is very involved in freedom versus entrapment<br />

issues. To me, relationships mean limitations.”<br />

Son Peter Rosenberg, born Feb. 11, 1957, 17:34, Manhattan, NY. Peter is a computer expert<br />

and works in Media technology for NBC (National Broadcasting Company). He received<br />

an Emmy award for his work at the Beijing Olympics. He is divorced, with one son. Lives<br />

in New York City.<br />

Daughter Wendy Makkena, born Oct. 4, 1958, 20:17, Manhattan, NY. Wendy is a stage,<br />

television and movie actress, whose many credits include her role as Sister Mary Robert in<br />

the movie Sister Act (1992), and Sister Act 2 (1993), with Whoopi Goldberg. On the stage, she<br />

starred on Broadway in Side Man, Off-Broadway in The Shawl, and in NY and LA in The<br />

Water Children for which she received the LA Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Actress.<br />

She is married, with one daughter. Lives in Los Angeles and New York City. See<br />

www.wendymakkena.net<br />

End Of Addenda<br />

We at <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> wish to thank Diana K. Rosenberg and Edith Hathaway, who in<br />

spite of her busy schedule due to her active life as a professional astrologer, gave more than<br />

five months to this project that is very dear to our hearts. This interview in its pristine high<br />

quality would not have been possible if not for the patience & selfless dedication of Edith<br />

Hathaway.


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Edith Hathaway is among the<br />

few contemporary astrologers<br />

trained and certified in systems<br />

of both East and West. She began her<br />

astrological studies in 1976, and her<br />

private practice in 1980. Prior to her<br />

transition into Vedic astrology from<br />

1988, she received the Level IV<br />

certification as Consulting Astrologer<br />

from the National Council of<br />

Geocosmic Research (NCGR), Master<br />

Astro*Carto*Grapher certification<br />

from Jim Lewis, and in 1996 the Jyotish<br />

Kovid award from the Indian Council<br />

of Astrological Sciences (ICAS). An<br />

international consultant, writer,<br />

teacher, and lecturer, she was a Board<br />

member of the American College of<br />

Vedic <strong>Astrology</strong> (2002-2010) and on its<br />

faculty from 1992. The first volume of her book on Vedic astrology is in preparation, and<br />

expected out in the next year. Her website: www.edithhathaway.com<br />

Edith will lecture at the World Conference on Mundane astrology, to be held October 1-4,<br />

2010 at the campus of Andhra University in Vishakapatnam (Andhra Pradesh), India. The<br />

conference features 12 Vedic astrologers from India and the West, and is sponsored by<br />

Sanathana Dharma Charitable Trust, Bheemunpatnam (Andhra Pradesh), India.<br />

Copyright © 2010 By Edith Hathaway. All rights reserved.


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Medusa's Head<br />

By<br />

Diana K Rosenberg, USA<br />

(As Appeared in NCGR Journal, Winter 1992-<br />

1993)<br />

Rob Hand has called Diana "the leading<br />

authority on Fixed Stars;" a faculty member of<br />

NCGR and ISAR and a lecturer at every UAC, she<br />

has devoted herself to the research and recovery of<br />

the most ancient roots of sky knowledge, so that<br />

they may be restored to astrologers, their rightful<br />

heirs. Vice President of NCGR's Uranian Society<br />

(Uranian/Cosmobiology SIG) and Copy Editor of<br />

the NCGR Journal, she has written articles for the<br />

NCGR Journal, Geocosmic Journal, The Mountain<br />

Astrologer, Ingress, Heliogram, <strong>Astrology</strong><br />

Quarterly, The Traditional Astrologer,<br />

Memberletter, Urania, Dell Horoscope & American<br />

<strong>Astrology</strong> magazines and is the author of a Fixed<br />

Star Workbook and Encyclopedia of Fixed Stars<br />

and Constellations; Llewellyn's The <strong>Astrology</strong> of the<br />

Macrocosm includes her chapter on earthquake<br />

prediction, Groundswell Press’s Hindu <strong>Astrology</strong><br />

Lessons contains her chapter “Fixed Stars and Lunar<br />

Mansions,” and NCGR’s Essentials of Intermediate<br />

<strong>Astrology</strong> includes her essay on Fixed Stars. Her<br />

book "Secrets of the Ancient Skies: Fixed Stars and<br />

Constellations in Natal and Mundane <strong>Astrology</strong>" is<br />

in preparation.<br />

Introduction<br />

"The Demon's Head" (Algol, Beta Persei)<br />

at 26 Taurus is the most notorious fixed<br />

star in the traditional lists. In the western<br />

tradition it is the severed head of the<br />

snaky-locked Gorgon Medusa, so<br />

frightening that it turned people to stone.<br />

In China it was Tsi-Chi, the Heaped-up<br />

Corpses, part of a burial trench of<br />

dismembered criminals. It is no<br />

coincidence that these two highly<br />

developed yet separate traditions perceived<br />

this star as distinctly malefic. This article<br />

demonstrates that Algol's evil reputation<br />

is well-deserved.<br />

One of astrology's greatest puzzles<br />

is the semantic persistence of<br />

constellations and star legends.<br />

We of the 20th century have been so<br />

rigidly clamped into left-brain scientific<br />

"logic" that the persistence-in-consciousness<br />

of the ancient, mytho-logic sky<br />

patterns subtly offends and disturbs our


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sense of "rightness", and somehow makes us feel that those odd, ancient constellation<br />

patterns shouldn't have any meaning or power over us whatsoever. Nonetheless research<br />

indicates that they maintain a resonant presence in the universal and individual<br />

consciousness of mankind. A full moon at Cetus brings whales to our TV screens; a<br />

planetary station in the Scales of Libra attends a judicial appointment; a chronically barechested<br />

brawn-flaunting movie idol turns out to have Hercules rising (Yo!); the "rainy<br />

Hyades" of the ancient texts can be counted upon to bring downpours and flooding, and<br />

the Pleiades (the "Weeping Sisters") consistently, over centuries,<br />

predict and accompany sorrow, suffering, exile, and possible blindness. The Bull's Eye<br />

and the Scorpion's Heart - Royal Stars both - still bring their possessors into sudden fame<br />

and power as they have since Chaldean priests noted their effect; (they rise and set, with<br />

the lunar nodes, in Vice-President Quayle's nativity) and Scheat in Pegasus still warns of<br />

shipwrecks, sorrows, drowning. Over and over, the stars in their sky-picture dominions<br />

reliably perform as they have for centuries, and no one can fathom why. Did the ancient<br />

priests and shamans (personified in the legend of the aged centaur Chiron, traditional<br />

designer of the constellations), pattern these pictures according to observed events on<br />

Earth? Or is the universe a mind? Are we synapses in the brain of God?<br />

When I began researching the stars in 1980 I wanted to be sure of their usefulness; I was<br />

very doubtful about adding so much more detail to the burdens of learning astrology. I<br />

decided to select just one star; one with a clear and testable traditional "effect". If the star<br />

did what the texts said it did, I would set skepticism aside and love fixed stars to pieces.<br />

But which star should I choose?<br />

"The most evil, violent, and dangerous star in the heavens" - the words in Manly Palmer<br />

Hall's Astrological Keywords caught my eye - I had found my laboratory rat! This was<br />

Algol, Beta Persei, from the Arab Ra's al Ghul "the Demon's Head". To the Hebrews it<br />

was Rosh ha Satan, Satan's Head, and to the Greeks it was the severed head of Medusa,<br />

the serpent-haired Gorgon who was so horrible to look at that one glance would turn an<br />

ogler to stone. Among its gifts are said to be "violence, beheading, hanging, choking,<br />

asphyxiation, electrocution, murder, mob violence" (and just in case you missed the<br />

message, Algol is further described as "unfortunate".)<br />

Where western star charts show the head of Medusa clutched under the left arm of<br />

Perseus ("The Rescuer"), the Chinese, who had possibly the oldest astrological tradition<br />

in the world, saw Beta Persei as Tsi-Chi, The Heaped-Up Corpses, part of an asterism<br />

that stretches from 17 to 29 Taurus (tropical), called Ta-Ling, The Great Burial Trench. It<br />

was visible during that part of the year when criminals and tyrannical chiefs were<br />

disposed of by dismemberment and cast into a great common grave, as it was unthinkable<br />

to bury them in sacred enclosures. It was said that if Tsi-Chi was bright, corpses would<br />

be "as numerous as grains of sand on the seashore". If the star was invisible (Algol is an<br />

eclipsing binary - every 68 hours, 49 minutes the demon "blinks" for about 2 hours) it was<br />

a happy omen and there would be few executions. Ta-Ling was also associated with<br />

sickness and troop movements. It is extraordinary that two highly developed yet separate<br />

astrological traditions should both perceive this star as distinctly and extremely malefic.


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Some scholars of the history of science suspect that there were mutual influences<br />

between these traditions; one thing I hope to prove is that both the Chinese and the<br />

Babylonian scholars could very well have discovered the malefic qualities of this star<br />

independently. This ghastly image - piled-up corpses - gave me my first tool for research;<br />

I made a list of all the historical events I could think of that had resulted in a mass of<br />

corpses; the Holocaust, the Guyana massacre, the massacre of the Huguenots, the firebombing<br />

of Dresden, the devastating 1976 T'ang Shan quake in China (500,000-700,000<br />

dead), Hiroshima, etc. (this was not a formal study; I was simply "scouting" to see if<br />

there was anything to this star's terrible reputation).<br />

The Holocaust - the deliberate and systematic attempt by an advanced culture to kill an<br />

entire ethno-religious group - stands as one of the most appalling episodes in human<br />

history. But how to find a date and time to use for a chart? After some reading, I chose<br />

the Wannsee Conference in Berlin in 1942, when the Nazi leadership decided to<br />

implement their "final solution" - to convert their slave-labor concentration camps into<br />

death camps, and to build new death factories to speed the process. This activity was to<br />

take precedence over all other priorities-even troop movements and military supply! On<br />

the day of the conference, 1/20/42, (11 AM), Uranus, co-ruler of the Third Reich's MC,<br />

was aligned with Algol. Next I tried the Guyana Massacre of 11/18/1978: nothing at<br />

Algol, but the Sun exactly opposite the star, which meant that on a helio chart, the Earth<br />

(which Edgar Cayce said "ruled flesh") was on Algol. Next I looked up the infamous<br />

Massacre of the Huguenots in Paris on the eve of St Bartholomew's day, 1572 (8/23, OS);<br />

nothing on Algol, but Mars exactly opposed it, and a chart set for 9 PM LMT had Algol<br />

rising. The fire-bombing of Dresden in WWII was next (11 PM, -2, 2/13/45): again,<br />

nothing on Algol, but the Sun (and Earth) square it; (These squares and oppositions<br />

became part of a pattern; more on this later). The huge T'ang Shan earthquake was next<br />

- in the number of deaths, one of the 3 or 4 worst in known history: 7/28/1976, 3:42 AM,<br />

zone -8, 39N30, 117E54. Here I hit paydirt - a Jupiter-Hades conjunction on the star. No<br />

planet or angle was on Algol at Hiroshima, but at "Trinity" - the first atomic explosion at<br />

Alamogordo, NM just 21 days earlier, Mars culminated on Algol, trined at Hiroshima by<br />

rising Jupiter. These experiments intrigued me enough to look further into the fixed star<br />

texts, and as a result of this research I have become convinced that one cannot be a good<br />

astrologer without knowledge of the major stars, especially in mundane astrology.<br />

Indeed, it is possible to do an entire reading based only on star (and black hole) positions!<br />

Now: back to Algol....<br />

The French revolution seemed a promising area for research. Beheadings galore,<br />

and all the mob violence a grim astrologer could possibly wish for! At first I<br />

thought I had drawn a blank; Algol was 23 Taurus 14 then, and none of the outer<br />

planets were in Taurus in the 1790's; but thanks to Von Oppolzer's Canon of Eclipses, I<br />

discovered that on 5/15/1790 there was a solar eclipse at 23 Taurus 29 - right on target! The<br />

"Great Terror" of mass beheadings and mob rule followed as Pluto (in Aquarius) and<br />

then Uranus (in Leo), squared the eclipse. The Reign of Terror finally came to an end<br />

when Saturn came to Algol, (and thus to the degree of the eclipse), bringing Robespierre<br />

himself to the guillotine on the evening of 7/28/1794 (see how nice Saturn can be?) Later,<br />

trying out the heliocentric nodes of the planets on the 90° dial, I noticed that Algol's


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position is just a little past a semi-square to the heliocentric node of Jupiter, planet of<br />

wealth and privilege; working back by trial and error (precessing Algol at 50.23" per year<br />

and adjusting Jupiter's node at 36.39" per year) to find out when the semi-square was<br />

exact, it turned out to be the early 1790's! That same 1790 Algol eclipse also heralded a<br />

plague in Egypt (80,000 dead), and violent slave revolts in Haiti and Santo Domingo.<br />

The next step was to collect data on every historical instance of beheading, suffocation,<br />

choking, injuries to the neck and/or head, as well as the other traditional goodies of Beta<br />

Persei: (I quote): "Mass tragedies: war, mass murder, fanaticism, ruthlessness, bigotry,<br />

propaganda, horror, violence, mass vandalism, mob violence, being torn to pieces,<br />

extremes of brutality. Death by hanging, strangulation, electrocution, wounds to the<br />

throat and neck." {{Algol has been in Taurus for more than 1800 years, and Taurus rules<br />

the neck and throat...perhaps when it gets to Gemini this will change to wounds to the<br />

arms and shoulders ??}} "Often found in criminal or murder charts. In mundane charts it<br />

may presage great disasters such as mine cave-ins, fires, quakes, riots etc. Extreme<br />

sickness."<br />

* On 7/7/1937, the day of the atrocity-ridden Japanese invasion of China, Finsler's Comet<br />

was at the latitude, longitude and declination of Algol.<br />

* On 7/29/1878 the path of totality of an eclipse ran directly through Memphis,<br />

Tennessee; a chart for the eclipse at Memphis had Pluto on Algol on the 6th cusp; two<br />

weeks later a terrible Yellow Fever epidemic hit the city (remember Bette Davis in<br />

"Jezebel"?-the story was based on that epidemic.)<br />

* The Black Death (bubonic plague) of the 14 th century, one of the worst epidemics in<br />

history, hit Europe 2 months after a comet was sighted at the Demon Star; it was sighted<br />

in Italy; the plague entered Europe through Genoa.<br />

* Jupiter was at Algol in 1905 when bubonic plague ravaged India-about 500,000 died; and<br />

with an 11/17/1910 Lunar Eclipse on Algol, 2.5 million Chinese in An Hul Province fell<br />

victim to the same disease.<br />

* Algol was on the MC of the Capricorn ingress in New Delhi in 1984, immediately after<br />

the Bhopal disaster and the assassination of Indira Gandhi.<br />

World War II: A Saturn-Uranus conjunction, helio and geo, goose-stepped back and<br />

forth over Algol's longitude through the first 2 years of the war; here's a run-down:<br />

June-July, 1940 As Uranus came to Algol for the first time since 1856, the Nazis<br />

blitzkrieged their way through northern Europe; France capitulated, leaving England to<br />

fight on alone. Hitler ordered plans drawn up for an invasion of England, and the<br />

airborne Battle of Britain began. So fiercely and successfully did the Britons defend their<br />

celestial turf that Hitler was forced to "postpone" his decision on the invasion.<br />

September 1940 Uranus stationed at Algol on September 1, as London was battered by<br />

massive air raids; (throughout "The Blitz" Uranus stayed with the star).


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November 14-15, 1940 With a Full Moon-conjunct-Uranus-conjunct-Algol on the vertex<br />

of the city's chart, Coventry was bombed by the Nazis and its 897-year-old Cathedral<br />

deliberately shattered -- the Algol conjunction opposed the Cathedral's Saturn.<br />

December 29, 1940 One month after the devastation of Coventry came what many<br />

consider the worst of the London raids: the incendiary terror-bombing of 12/29/40. Mars,<br />

that terrible night, exactly opposed the Uranus station at Medusa's Head.<br />

May 6 1941 As Jupiter conjoined Uranus at Caput Medusa Stalin became Premier of the<br />

Soviet Union (Algol was his natal Pluto). On the same day the Nazi hierarchy issued a<br />

"Decree Regulating the Treatment of Inhabitants of Enemy Countries". No need for<br />

specifics here; history has documented the horrors they perpetrated.<br />

May 10, 1941 On this night Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, and Uranus came together at the<br />

terrible star, with a sinister square from Mars in Aquarius; another terrible air attack on<br />

London. This time more than 3,000 were killed, the House of Commons devastated, and<br />

Westminster Hall's roof destroyed. (During this time the British and Australians were<br />

bitterly fighting the Germans in North Africa, and "wolf-packs" of submarines were<br />

taking a terrible toll of merchant ships carrying desperately needed lend-lease supplies to<br />

England. In just this first half of 1941 Great Britain lost 2,900,000 tons of shipping).<br />

June 21, 1941 Exactly on the summer solstice (Hitler had a fondness for paganism) came<br />

the treacherous German "Barbarossa" attack on Russia; Saturn was 23 Taurus and Uranus<br />

was 28; their midpoint was Algol (5 days later an 8.7 quake hit India).<br />

July, 1941 As Saturn itself reached the star, Russian defenders were still reeling from the<br />

Nazi blitzkrieg; one line of defense was only 200 miles from Moscow, and Leningrad had<br />

been surrounded and beseiged. In France, the puppet Vichy regime pledged cooperation<br />

with their Nazi masters, and started sending French Jews to the death camps.<br />

November 1941 Saturn had retrograded from its September station on the Pleiades (29<br />

Taurus) and returned to Algol; the German army mounted a fierce offensive to capture<br />

Moscow, but a desperate and heroic defence held them off. Strong counterattacks and the<br />

severity of Russia's "General Winter" were gradually bringing the Nazi blitzkrieg to a<br />

frigid halt. As Mercury came up to oppose Saturn, the Germans were forced to abandon<br />

the siege. In the west, peace negotiations between the US and Japan had come to an<br />

impass...<br />

December 7, 1941 On this day of Jupiter's perigee at Rigel, the star of the upraised left foot<br />

of giant warrior Orion, came the devastating Japanese sneak attack on the US naval base<br />

at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Here again Saturn was 23 Taurus and Uranus 28, and again their<br />

midpoint was Algol. (Interesting: In August 1945, when Uranus came to the degree<br />

Jupiter had occupied at Pearl Harbor (Rigel), the atomic bomb was dropped on<br />

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January 1942 The infamous Wannsee "Final Solution" conference took place, with<br />

Uranus at Algol. (Chiron had been on Algol in the spring of 1933 as Hitler came to power<br />

- it was the Chiron/Vesta/Asc conjunction at his swearing in, 11:16 AM 1/30/33, Berlin.)<br />

The first extermination camps were ordered to be built, and concentration camps turned<br />

into factories of death.<br />

Spring, 1942 With Saturn’s arrival at Algol came the surrender of Bataan in the<br />

Philippines, and the notorious forced death march that followed. In May as the<br />

SaturnUranus conjunction became exact (on the Pleiades), there was a New Moon one<br />

degree shy of the Gorgon's Head; this time it marked the tragic surrender of Corregidor,<br />

the beginning of the heroic Russian defense of Sevastopol (the previous great siege of<br />

Sevastopol, in 1855, followed a solar eclipse on Algol), and two of the most famous naval<br />

battles in history - Coral Sea and Midway - immediately followed. In Czechoslovakia,<br />

the Nazis razed the town of Lidice and massacred its inhabitants as a "reprisal" for the<br />

assassination of one sadistic German officer. From there Saturn and Uranus left Taurus<br />

and worked their way towards the Hyades (5 Gemini) and Aldebaran (9 Gemini)-but<br />

that's another article...<br />

Caput Medusa is well represented on WWII generals' charts: it was Rommel's NNode,<br />

Patton's Neptune, Admiral Canaris' Neptune, McArthur's Pluto; Bradley's Sun squared it<br />

from Aquarius, and Jodl's Uranus and Montgomery's SunMercury conjunction in<br />

Scorpio opposed it.<br />

Another facet of this ghoulish star is its connection with - how shall I put it? -<br />

"horrible heads". The master of hideous make-up, Lon Chaney, had Saturn rising<br />

on Algol, trine his MC, which it ruled. Horror film star Bela Lugosi had<br />

Neptune on the Gorgon's Head, trine a conjunction of Jupiter (ruler of 1st and 10th) and<br />

the NNode. (The 1887 chart of Hollywood has Neptune on Algol). Two instances of<br />

face-lift surgery I personally witnessed involved transiting planets on Algol ticking off<br />

the natal charts, and in both cases the individuals' heads were quite literally frightening<br />

to look at until they healed. Renegade Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky had Pluto in<br />

the 10th on Caput Medusa; on 8/20/1940 when Uranus came to Algol and the Sun<br />

squared it, he was assassinated on Stalin's orders); a pickax was driven into his head.<br />

(Yecchh. I think I should have prefaced this article with a "viewers discretion" advisory...<br />

"WARNING...this article contains material that may seem offensive to some of our<br />

reading audience")...but hey. To be an astrologer you gotta be tough. Sit back and take a<br />

deep breath. If you're feeling stronger, we'll go on. The same 1790 Algol eclipse of the<br />

French Revolution also accompanied a terrible famine in India, when parents ate their<br />

children; India has had many terrible famines in her history, but this one has gone into<br />

the books as the "Skull Famine". (And dare I tell you that 11 days after an 1836 eclipse on<br />

Algol, the House of Representatives passed the famous "Gag Rule" tabling all abolitionist<br />

petitions? Nah, I'd better leave it out).<br />

"...for if the Significator of Manners<br />

be with Caput Medusa, it begets in the<br />

Native a certain dogged nature & violence,


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whereby he either procures sudden death unto<br />

himself, or is the cause of it to others".<br />

-William Lilly (Sun conj Algol)<br />

Christian <strong>Astrology</strong><br />

* Mars was on Caput Medusa 7/6/1535 when the "man for all seasons", Sir Thomas More,<br />

was beheaded. * Jupiter was at Caput Medusa when Archbishop of Canterbury William<br />

Laud was beheaded, 1/10/1645 OS. * Actress Jayne Mansfield's progressed Moon and<br />

progressed Mercury were conjunct at Algol on her natal 12th cusp/Chiron conjunction<br />

when an automobile accident decapitated her. * Chiron & helio Venus aligned with Algol<br />

when actor Vic Morrow was decapitated and 2 small children killed in the 1982 "Twilight<br />

Zone" disaster. * Murderers Richard Speck and Harry Tracy had Pluto on Algol and<br />

Charles Whitman Saturn & Uranus; it is "Manson family" murderer Susan Atkins'<br />

Mercury. * Venus was on Algol in both the Lincoln and Garfield assassinations, and it<br />

was the Sun the day of the attempt on Alabama Governor Wallace that left him disabled.<br />

Suffocation, choking, and Algol: * NNode of Bhopal gas disaster; * Jupiter at the Seveso,<br />

Italy dioxin chemical disaster; * Chiron at the Salang Tunnel disaster in Afghanistan; *<br />

It was the IC when the Titanic went down. * Joan of Arc had Saturn on Algol; it coruled<br />

her 8th house. * Dancer Isadora Duncan was born with Pluto on Algol; she was<br />

killed in 1927 when her long scarf caught in an automobile wheel and strangled her. (Pluto<br />

co-ruled her 8th). * Neptune (cnj Vertex) was on Algol at the eclipse whose shadow<br />

passed over Vesuvius four years before the 79 AD eruption that buried Pompeii and<br />

Herculaneum; at its huge eruption in 1631 Pluto did the honors. * The Moon was on Algol<br />

at the 1902 eruption of Mt Pelee that killed the entire population of Martinique; * Helio<br />

Mars squared it from Leo at the Great Kwanto Earthquake and fire of 1923 that<br />

obliterated 600,000 homes in Tokyo and Yokohama - 143,000 dead, 200,000 injured, and<br />

half a million homeless. (I've already mentioned the T'ang Shan quake). * It was the<br />

Ascendant of the Cancer ingress preceding a 1201 quake which killed 1,300,000 in<br />

Egypt/Syria. * Jupiter stationed at Algol 1/21/06, 10 days before a 8.9 quake in Ecuador<br />

and 3 months before the great SF quake. * It was Mars at the Great Alexandria Quake of<br />

365 AD. (I use a one degree moiety, that is, an allowance of one degree on either side of<br />

the star's longitude, and all positions have been corrected for precession).<br />

The horrible war increases in the West<br />

The next year comes the pestilence<br />

So very terrible that neither young, nor old,<br />

nor animal shall escape<br />

Blood, fire, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, in France<br />

Nostradamus<br />

Centuries IX:55<br />

On June 9-10, 1917, when WWI had just "increased" with the United States' April entry<br />

into the war, Mercury, Mars and Jupiter were aligned, not only in longitude, but latitude<br />

and declination as well. A virulent outbreak of influenza followed, killing an estimated 25<br />

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affected - 150,000 died in England, 500,000 in the US. The deadly strain of this virus<br />

erupted at Fort Riley, Kansas and was unknowingly carried by the American soldiers<br />

arriving in France; it spread through the battlefield trenches with horrifying speed. This<br />

three-planet alignment predicted by Nostradamus 362 years earlier "just happened" to be<br />

on the Asc of the chart for WWI (Great Britain's entry, August 4 1914 llPM UT,<br />

London): 25 Taurus - Algol.<br />

All the verbiage I have devoted to this heady charmer was originally inspired by Jupiter's<br />

1/20/89 station on the lady. (Algol is now 26 Taurus 03; the station was 26 Taurus 05).<br />

Some of the immediate manifestations of that station were: * February 14: Iran's<br />

Ayatollah Khomeini called for the assassination of Salman Rushdie, an Anglo-Indian<br />

author residing in London, and put a very large price on his head; Rushdie's book,<br />

"Satanic Verses" had deeply offended the Moslem world, and Islamic fundamentalists<br />

claimed that the Koran gave them the right, indeed, instructed them to execute the author.<br />

Jupiter is the planet of religious establishments and its station was on the<br />

Ayatolloh's natal Sun: Algol. It opposed Rushdie's helio Jupiter & squared the Islamic<br />

Republic's helio Mercury (Black Hole Cygnus X-3). * Ted Bundy, "The worst serial<br />

murderer in US history" (born 11/24/46 10:35 PM EST Burlington, VT) was electrocuted<br />

in Florida, and the details of his crimes filled the media; his modus operandi had been to<br />

decapitate his victims so that their corpses could not be identified. Bundy had Juno<br />

opposing Algol on his equal-house IC, and as he had 25 Leo rising, the star was on his<br />

Equal House 10th cusp. (He had a chartful of nasty stars). * A TV special was scheduled<br />

on Jack the Ripper; (at the 1st J-the-R murder Mars opposed Algol, and Jupiter had just<br />

stationed direct at 26 Scorpio 30, widely opposite the star. Algol was then 24 Taurus 36). *<br />

Lisa Steinberg, a beautiful illegally-adopted child, had been killed by blows to her head<br />

the year before; her foster father had just been found guilty of the deed; every night, on<br />

the news, we were shown photographs of her and her foster-mother's battered heads. Lisa<br />

had the Sun just 2 degrees before Algol, with the star on her 12th cusp. The violence<br />

started when she was 2 years old, when her progressed Sun came to the degree of her<br />

Placidian 12th cusp: Algol). * A quake in Russia buried victims in mud, suffocating them.<br />

* A news item in the NY Times stated that 4,000 miners died in China in 1988, the worst<br />

year for mine disasters in China's history. * The public television channel featured<br />

WWII documentaries, replaying the events listed above; * The "Winds of War"<br />

miniseries and "The World at War" documentary, both about WWII, were both revived;<br />

* TV Guide, the week of the Jupiter-at-Algol station, was full of ads for a "Faces of Fear"<br />

(!) horror movie festival - yummy nasty ghouls on every page; one ad featured the head<br />

of Medusa, snaky locks and all!<br />

* "Columbo" was revived; the plot? I quote: "a psychic kills a professional magician with<br />

his own trick guillotine." Speaking of guillotines, it was 1989. Because the Bastille had<br />

gone and gotten itself stormed in 1789, the slightly embarrassed French government felt<br />

obliged to hold bi-centennial celebrations of the bloody French revolution.<br />

'Tis a far far better thing that I do to take a break from this bloody article...<br />

OK. I can handle it. It's the next day.


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* Ever wonder why Lebanon is such a horribly bloody and battered nation? It was born<br />

during WWII (11/26/41) and has Saturn on Algol. * When the Iran Airbus was shot<br />

down 7/3/88, Jupiter was on Algol, and when the "reprisal" came with the terrorist<br />

destruction of Pan Am 103 over Locherbie, Scotland, helio Mars was at the star. *At the<br />

coronation of Czar Nicholas II, Venus was at the Head of Medusa. During the festivities,<br />

a riot broke out over the food offered for the peasants; hundreds were killed. The Czar's<br />

reign was ineffectual, and little was done to alleviate the suffering of the Russian people.<br />

He was deposed, and he and his family massacred. Was this "fate"? Would things have<br />

been different if he had acted differently? I doubt it. Character is destiny, and the<br />

placement of Venus (which ruled his MC) on Algol at the coronation may have simply<br />

represented what was likely to happen.<br />

Now to the matter of squares and oppositions: all too often when one expects to<br />

find Algol, at historical beheadings, for instance, or massacres, what turns up<br />

instead is a square or opposition to the star: for instance, when King Charles I of<br />

England was beheaded, the Sun squared Algol from Aquarius. At the St. Bartholomew's<br />

Massacre (of the Huguenots, 1572), Mars in Scorpio opposed it. 1945 Fire-bombing of<br />

Dresden? Sun in Aquarius square Algol. This made me suspect that some other stars<br />

were actually the culprits in those cases, so I rounded up the likeliest suspects: zeta Librae<br />

at 25 Scorpio 17, beta Lupus, 25 Scorpio 18 (the Akkadians called Lupus "The Beast of<br />

Death"), and gamma Librae (Zubenelakrabi), 25 Scorpio 24; in China, this area was "The<br />

War Chariot" and "The Mounted Guard". In Leo, square Algol, is omicron Leonis<br />

(Subra, the Lion's Paw) at 24 Leo 31. Now for the squares from Aquarius: in the<br />

constellations of ancient China the area between 23 Aquarius and 10 Pisces was associated<br />

primarily with mourning and burial; some asterisms here had names like "The<br />

Lamentations", "The Howling Dogs", and "The Tombs". The alpha Equuleus and beta<br />

Aquarius area (about 23-24 Aquarius) is called "The Funeral Mound" - this certainly<br />

would jibe with the traditional Algol effect. This area of Aquarius housed Pluto during<br />

the French Revolution's Reign of Terror, Uranus at the Great Fire of London in 1666,<br />

(research has shown that Algol is one of the preeminent fire stars), and Mars at the<br />

terror-bombing of London on May 10, 1941; the Sun at the firebombing of Dresden<br />

(2/13/45 11 PM); the SaturnJupiter Great Mutation of 1345 (4/1, 12:03 UT) as the Black<br />

Death swept from Asia into Europe; Uranus at the start of the influenza pandemic of<br />

WWI; Jupiter at the Challenger disaster, etc etc. So it is not really possible to know<br />

whether those events are squares to Algol, or effects of stars like lambda & mu<br />

Capricorni, gamma Cygnus, beta Aquarius, iota Aquarius, etc. - or both! Besides, there is<br />

a sort of "via combusta" of heavy star influences that starts around 21 Taurus (and 21<br />

Taurus 26 is Septile 0 Aries), then goes to 23 Taurus (Zanrak-Capulus-Gyrus), then<br />

Algol, then the very powerful Pleiades at 29 Taurus and next the Hyades at 5-6 Gemini,<br />

the Bull's North Eye at 8.2 Gemini and his "Royal" South Eye, Aldebaran, at 9.6 Gemini.<br />

Major news events of all sorts increase when planets tick these off; quakes, storms, wars,<br />

riots (especially race riots), summit meetings, nuclear disasters, plane crashes, floods,<br />

shipwrecks, etc. So it is difficult to isolate just one star; they frequently combine their<br />

influences. Just remember, if you see a square or opposition forming, dexter or sinister,<br />

to 25 or 26 Taurus, duck!


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"The Grecian astrologers call him<br />

the Devil's Head; and yet all the<br />

astrologers hold Jupiter and Venus<br />

to have a share in his nature..."<br />

Culpepper; Decumbitures<br />

Do I have any kind words for Medusa? Indeed I do. Algol is much more than a "creature<br />

feature" in the sky; there is, for instance, an interesting pattern in the arts, where<br />

ghastliness and beauty can occur at the same time, and in politics, where highmindedness<br />

mud-wrestles with brutality for possession of the field: * Pablo Picasso (born with Jupiter<br />

on Algol), horrified by the fascist atrocities in the Spanish civil war, created Guernica,<br />

perhaps the most famous anti-war painting in history. * Just after the fall of France,<br />

during the desperate Battle of Britain, on the afternoon of September 12, 1940 two French<br />

schoolboys accidentally discovered the magnificent prehistoric cave paintings of Lascaux.<br />

Uranus was at Algol, forming a grand trine with Mercury on Zavijava (25 Virgo) (Venus<br />

was conjunct Pluto: Venus, art, conjunct Pluto, underground caves, and hidden things<br />

brought to light). * Viciousness, bigotry and beauty combined in the tragic life of Ezra<br />

Pound, (Neptune at Algol) a brilliant poet with an insane hatred of Jews - so extreme<br />

that he spent time in a mental institution. * Poet Maraquita Platov (Mercury at Algol)<br />

was so moved during her childhood by the horrors of World War I that virtually all her<br />

work was devoted to anti-war themes. * Prima Ballerina Margot Fonteyn, one of the 20 th<br />

century's two or three greatest dancers, had a Sun-Mars conjunction at Algol; her<br />

husband was shot in the neck, leaving him paralyzed.<br />

Some positive Algol effects: the 1989 station brought to the public's attention the frightful<br />

slaughter of elephants and tigers that threatens them with extinction, and the pervasive<br />

cruelty to animals both inside and outside labs. The founding of the London School of<br />

Veterinary Science in 1791, following the 1790 eclipse, supports my suspicion that there is<br />

an "animal connection" to Algol, and the tragic loss of wildlife from the oil spill in Alaska<br />

carries this point: Algol was setting when the Exxon Valdez ran aground on Bligh Reef,<br />

Prince William Sound (3/24/89, 0:04 AM 147W20, 60N46), and stationing asteroid Junoof-helplessness<br />

squared it from Leo. This current awareness and concern for wildlife after<br />

the Jupiter station on Algol is, I think, welcome and long overdue.<br />

Addendum, May, 2010:<br />

At the “Grand Cross” Solar Eclipse of August 11, 1999, 11:09 AM GMT set for New York<br />

City, Algol culminated. On September 11, 2001, New York’s World Trade Center was<br />

attacked and destroyed by Islamic suicide terrorists using highjacked planes; at the<br />

preceding Full Moon of September 2, 2001, 9:44 PM GMT, set for New York City, Algol<br />

was at the IC, the cusp of the 4 th house, which rules graves. Algol was a star of ancient<br />

China’s Great Trench of dismembered corpses, describing the final outcome of that<br />

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Some Interesting People with Algol Placements:<br />

Asc: Christa McAuliffe, teacher (died in Challenger disaster); Carl Sagan, astronomer<br />

(nuclear freeze activist);<br />

MC: Albrecht Durer, artist; Leonard Bernstein, composer/conductor; Jackie Robinson,<br />

baseball star;<br />

Sun: Prince Metternich, Austrian diplomat/statesman; Pierre Curie, scientist; Empress<br />

Maria Theresa of Austria (mother of Marie Antoinette); Paul Zindel, Peter Shaffer,<br />

Arthur Schnitzler, playwrights; William Lilly, astrologer; L Frank Baum (author of Oz<br />

books); Ayatollah Khomeini, Iranian leader; Jasper Johns, artist; Margot Fonteyn,<br />

ballerina (cnj Mars); Henry Fonda, actor; Liberace, pianist;<br />

Moon: Mick Jagger, rock star; John Calvin, religious reformer; Werner Von Braun,<br />

rocket scientist;<br />

Mercury: Albrecht Durer, artist; Cole Porter, songwriter; John Browning, pianist; Oliver<br />

Cromwell, statesman/persecutor of Catholics; Byron "Whizzer" White, football<br />

star/Associate Justice, US Supreme Court; Pancho Gonzales, tennis champion; Zubin<br />

Mehta, conductor;<br />

Venus: David Rose, composer/conductor; Prince William of England; Yogi Berra,<br />

baseball star;<br />

Mars: General Andrew Jackson, US President; Mario Cuomo, Governor of New York;<br />

Charles Addams, cartoonist ("The Addams Family"); Franz Kafka, author; Salvadore<br />

Dali, artist; Martin Bormann, Nazi leader; Margot Fonteyn, ballerina (cnj Sun);<br />

Jupiter: N Lenin, communist dictator; Pablo Picasso, artist; Jean-Paul Sartre,<br />

existentialist philosopher; Samuel Pepys, diarist; P T Barnum, showman; Cecil B<br />

DeMille, filmmaker; Carolus Linnaeus, botanist; (Helio Jupiter: Tamerlane, conqueror);<br />

Saturn: St Joan of Arc, warrior/martyr (Saturn co-ruled her 8th house; she was burned at<br />

the stake); Marcia Mason, Lon Chaney, Bela Lugosi, actors; Richard Nixon, US<br />

President; Richard Speck, murderer;<br />

Uranus: John Lennon, Bob Dylan, singers/songwriters; Samuel T Coleridge, poet;<br />

George Bernard Shaw, critic/playwright, James S Brady, White House Press Secretary<br />

(shot in head, severely disabled in Reagan assassination attempt);<br />

Neptune: C E O Carter, astrologer; Artur Rubenstein, pianist; Bela Lugosi, actor; General<br />

George Patton; Neils Bohr, physicist; Ezra Pound, poet;<br />

Pluto: Alexander the Great, conqueror; Joseph Stalin, communist dictator; General<br />

Douglas MacArthur; Moses Maimonides, philosopher/physician/linguist/author of


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Mishneh Torah; Mata Hari, exotic dancer/spy; Albert Einstein, physicist; Isadora<br />

Duncan, dancer; Wanda Landowska, harpsichordist;<br />

NNode: Field Marshall Irwin Rommel; Ramakrishna, mystic/author; Winslow Homer,<br />

artist; Leo Delibes, composer;<br />

SNode: Shah Reza Pahlevi of Iran; Manly Palmer Hall, astrologer; Sam Goldwyn,<br />

producer; Pierre Trudeau, Canadian PM; Natalie Wood, actress;<br />

On the personal charts of ordinary people, Algol can manifest in positive and interesting<br />

ways. A young couple who asked for an electional chart for their wedding were not fazed<br />

when I told them they had chosen a day with a Sun-Hades conjunction on Algol, and<br />

described the star. They told me it fit very well - they were devoting all their spare time<br />

to the nuclear freeze movement! Carl Sagan, another nuclear freeze activist, had Algol<br />

rising. When I was a child I took piano lessons from the sister of Roszika Schwimmer,<br />

who had been the subject of a famous Supreme Court case. Ms. Schwimmer, a militant<br />

Hungarian pacifist who had devoted her life to opposing war and bloodshed, had applied<br />

for US citizenship, but could not bring herself to swear that she would take up arms in<br />

defense of this nation. (It was the principle that mattered - no one was going to ask the<br />

dignified gray-haired matron to take to the trenches!) The case received quite a bit of<br />

attention, and went all the way to the Supreme Court. In a landmark decision (Justice<br />

Oliver Wendell Holmes dissenting), the Justices decided that she could not become a<br />

citizen; but in deference to her age, dignity, and the danger she would be in if she was<br />

forced to return, she was allowed to remain in the US as a resident alien. The day the<br />

decision was handed down, 5/27/29, Jupiter was on Algol.<br />

These examples demonstrate that having Algol represented on a chart does not<br />

necessarily mean that you will inflict, or be the victim of, horror and mayhem...but that<br />

you will be aware of the depths of suffering that can occur, whether through human<br />

depravity or "Acts of God"; and you will not be able to ignore suffering and horror, or<br />

brush it aside; your life path will require that you come to terms with that level of<br />

experience. A journalist might be assigned to cover tragedies, while a clergyman might be<br />

called upon to comfort the victims and their families. A black child might hear of the<br />

horrors of slavery, and a Jewish child might grow up with the awareness that his<br />

grandparents perished in the Holocaust. A police officer might assist victims of a natural<br />

disaster, or a medical student be assigned to work in a trauma center. The Algol<br />

placement insists upon a confrontation and assimilation of these harsh aspects of human<br />

experience in this lifetime. The polarities of bigotry or tolerance, violence or kindness,<br />

cruelty or compassion, war or peace are issues that are unavoidable and must be dealt<br />

with under Medusa.<br />

"As a light shining in the darkness,<br />

a star is a symbol of the spirit. It<br />

stands for the forces of the spirit<br />

struggling against the forces of darkness"<br />

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Some of the fixed stars are harsh, yes. But to a purpose. Each defines an area that will be<br />

tapped for good or ill; the tests are intense and unavoidable. Algol, like the other stars,<br />

confers tasks upon us which, if comprehended and accepted, offer great rewards of power<br />

and creativity. These stellar challenges are not to be feared, but understood and used in a<br />

positive manner.<br />

Bibliography:<br />

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An Ancient<br />

Horoscope<br />

By<br />

Diana K Rosenberg, USA<br />

Originally appeared in Vol VII, October 1996<br />

edition of Urania, the Journal of the Uranian<br />

Society<br />

Rob Hand has called Diana "the leading<br />

authority on Fixed Stars;" a faculty member of<br />

NCGR and ISAR and a lecturer at every UAC, she<br />

has devoted herself to the research and recovery<br />

of the most ancient roots of sky knowledge, so that<br />

they may be restored to astrologers, their rightful<br />

heirs. Vice President of NCGR's Uranian Society<br />

(Uranian/Cosmobiology SIG) and Copy Editor of<br />

the NCGR Journal, she has written articles for the<br />

NCGR Journal, Geocosmic Journal, The Mountain<br />

Astrologer, Ingress, Heliogram, <strong>Astrology</strong><br />

Quarterly, The Traditional Astrologer,<br />

Memberletter, Urania, Dell Horoscope &<br />

American <strong>Astrology</strong> magazines and is the author<br />

of a Fixed Star Workbook and Encyclopedia of<br />

Fixed Stars and Constellations; Llewellyn's The<br />

<strong>Astrology</strong> of the Macrocosm includes her chapter<br />

on earthquake prediction, Groundswell Press’s<br />

Hindu <strong>Astrology</strong> Lessons contains her chapter<br />

“Fixed Stars and Lunar Mansions,” and NCGR’s<br />

Essentials of Intermediate <strong>Astrology</strong> includes her<br />

essay on Fixed Stars. Her book "Secrets of the<br />

Ancient Skies: Fixed Stars and Constellations in<br />

Natal and Mundane <strong>Astrology</strong>" is in preparation.<br />

This article was written as an experiment in 1996, to<br />

see whether an ancient, crude horoscope could be<br />

analyzed, as well as an attempt to use Uranian<br />

<strong>Astrology</strong> together with Fixed Stars to enhance a<br />

traditional reading.<br />

One of my favorite pastimes on the<br />

Upper West Side of New York is<br />

checking out the sidewalk usedbook<br />

vendors; these characters<br />

(straight out of Dickens-scared-by-<br />

Stephen-King, with just a touch of Klingon<br />

grace and refinement) offer tables (or milk<br />

cartons, or blankets) covered with very<br />

used, seriously grimy, utterly irresistible<br />

old books. Spotting me for a sucker, they<br />

murmur insidiously tempting come-ons --<br />

“Paperbacks only one dollar! This pile 3 for<br />

2 dollars! That’s out of print! You’ll never<br />

find it in a store!!”<br />

Last fall my eye fell upon a battered<br />

orphan entitled simply “Archaeology”<br />

with the imprimatur of New York<br />

University’s Library of Science, containing<br />

a series of chapters, each by a different<br />

NYU scholar. Flipping through the pages,<br />

I spotted the word “Stars,” and<br />

immediately dropped the groceries and got<br />

serious. This turned out to be a chapter by<br />

one Jotham Johnson who was, in 1963, (the<br />

date of the book’s publication), head of the<br />

Department of Classics, New York<br />

University; Chairman of the Department<br />

of Classics, Washington Square College,


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and President of the Archaeological Institute of America. The chapter<br />

(originally published in the Summer 1951 issue of Archaeology) was titled “Tell Time by the<br />

Stars”, and included a drawing of a crude, partially obliterated 2 nd century CE horoscope. I<br />

wheedled the price down a bit and scurried home with my prize. Needing a justification for<br />

the expenditure, I told myself “it’ll make a neat little article!”<br />

Jotham Johnson (“JJ”) was a 23-year-old student when he joined a research team fielded in<br />

Winter 1928/9 by Yale University to excavate the ancient Mesopotamian (later Greco-Arab-<br />

Roman) city of Dura on the Euphrates, in present-day Syria. Scholars had considered Dura<br />

an unimportant backwater town until the accidental 1921 discovery of wall paintings; then<br />

excavators hurried to the site and discovered rich, remarkably preserved Pompeii-like<br />

remains of what had been an amazing fusion of Greek, Semitic and (later) Roman culture,<br />

including temples of Zeus Theos, Zooroaster, Adonis and Atargatis, along with a<br />

Synagogue, and even a Christian church! The wall paintings in the last two buildings<br />

“contain extensive wall paintings...of the highest importance for the study of Jewish and<br />

early Christian art and architecture.”<br />

One day, on a stroll through an area that had been cleared but not yet officially recorded,<br />

Johnson’s eye was caught by a figure on a courtyard wall of a small house near the center of<br />

the city - a crude circle he thought looked like a clock face divided into quarters, with 12 sets<br />

of Greek letters around the outside. He could read the letters, but they seemed to make no<br />

sense. Intrigued, he copied the figure and made a private project out of deciphering the<br />

drawing. His first clue was the number 12: he thought of the 12 labors of Hercules, the 12<br />

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names of the signs? He tried to remember their English names, and suddenly knew he was<br />

on track, for he realized that the lambda-epsilon-omega-nu at 4 o’clock spelled Leon, for Leo the<br />

Lion! Pi-alpha-rho-theta at 3 o’clock were the first 4 letters of Parthenos, “Virgin.” At 7 o’clock<br />

were tau-alpha-upsilon: Taurus! With his Greek dictionary in hand he figured that iota-chitheta<br />

at 9 o’clock stood for Ichth-ies, Fishes. Tau-omicron-xi at the top was tox-otes, the Archer,<br />

2 o’clock’s zyg turned out to be zygos (“yoke”), i.e. Libra. Kark at 5 o’clock stood for kark-inos,<br />

Cancer, and did at 6 meant did-ymoi, twins, or Gemini. The 8 o’clock position was kri: kri-os,<br />

the Ram, at 11 was aig, obviously aig-okeros, Capricornus. Two positions were obliterated - 1<br />

o’clock must have been Scorpius, and 10 o’clock would have been Hydrochous - “Waterpourer”<br />

- the tail of its “rho” was still visible!<br />

Now JJ was well and truly hooked. Realizing that the remaining words must be planets, he<br />

tried to get the words to conform to Hermes, Aphrodite, Ares, Zeus, and Kronos, but had no<br />

luck at all, so he took the phi, alpha, iota, nu at the bottom and ran his finger down the phainwords<br />

in a Greek dictionary, where he found Phain-on, Shiner, the early literary word for<br />

Saturn! At 5 o’clock, next to the kark- of karkinos, were phi, alpha, and part of either epsilon or<br />

omicron; the dictionary supplied Phaeton, Radiant One - Jupiter! At 4 o’clock, with Leon, were<br />

3 planets: phosph- for Phosphoros, Light-Bringer: Venus. Stil- was Stilbon, the Gleamer:<br />

Mercury; and over the initial phi of phosph- were the letters py- for Pyroeis, Fiery One - Mars!<br />

But that was all; the Sun & Moon were missing. After learning that Sun had to be within<br />

one sign of Mercury, and seeing that it was not in Leo or Virgo, he knew it had to be in<br />

Cancer, under the gouged-out segment on the lower right. The missing Moon would have<br />

had to be under one of the 3 gouges, in Aquarius, Scorpio, or Cancer. Realizing he could go<br />

no further without reference books, he packed his notes to await his return home.<br />

Back in New Haven, young JJ screwed up his courage and asked the eminent Prof Ernest W<br />

Brown of Yale’s Dept of Astronomy to help discover the date of the figure, giving him the<br />

time parameters of the occupation of the city, that is, from 300 BCE to 275 CE. Brown<br />

handed the task over to Dirk Brouwer, a research assistant (Brouwer later became Prof of<br />

Astronomy, Chairman of the Dept of Astronomy, and Director of Yale’s Observatory).<br />

Brouwer concluded that the date of the horoscope was July, 176 AD, and given the<br />

possibilities of the missing Moon, it had to be either July 3-5 (if in Scorpio), or July 10-12 if in<br />

Aquarius (the other positions would not work with the Moon in Cancer). Johnson was<br />

delighted, not only to have a date within a 10-day span, but to have an archaeological fix on a<br />

date for the house it was found in!<br />

At this point Johnson took a close look at a photograph he had taken of the wall, which<br />

showed faint letters above and to the left of the diagram; with great difficulty and a<br />

magnifying glass he made out what seemed to be Zeta Pi Upsilon Pi Alpha Nu Theta:<br />

ZPYPANTH? - certainly not a word, even to a Greek, and definitely a puzzlement. After a<br />

long period of mystification, it occurred to the decipherers (by this time the others were<br />

hooked too!) that it might be a date - the Greeks had used letters for numerals! The first<br />

three might be the year, the second three the month name (abbreviated), and the last the<br />

numeral for the day. Using the Greek letter-for-number system, it became zeta: 7, pi: 80,<br />

upsilon: 400, adding up to 487, that is, the 487 th year (of whichever one of the calendrical eras<br />

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Romans had annexed Seleucid/Parthian Dura, the calendar in use had been the old<br />

Babylonian Seleucid Era, whose Year One ran from September, 312 to September, 311, BCE.<br />

If it was the Seleucid Calendar, the year 487 would have run from September 175 to<br />

September 176, CE! They were getting very warm.<br />

Still to be deciphered were Pi-Alpha-Nu: “Pan”. They hunted up other texts found at Dura<br />

(nearly all the documents found at Dura were in Greek, which surprised scholars, for they<br />

had thought it an “obscure eddy in the mainstream of Hellenism”) and discovered that the<br />

Macedonian months had been in use; of these, only one began with Pan-; this was Panemos,<br />

July! This was a wonderful confirmation of Brouwer’s work, but there was still a problem.<br />

The day did not fit. Theta stood for 9, and Panemos 9 would not fit either alternative for the<br />

Moon, July 3-5 or July 10-12. They presumed that even in the Seleucid Era, the Julian (solar)<br />

Calendar would have controlled the months, and they were stumped and discouraged. Then<br />

it occurred to them that one possibility remained - perhaps the Romans had not, at least not<br />

at Dura, yet outlawed the former Macedonian lunar calendar. In a lunar calendar, each<br />

month begins with the new moon; Panemos 9 would have been the 9 th day from the first<br />

appearance of the lunar crescent.<br />

As Johnson tells it, he was literally shaking with excitement when he consulted Ginzel’s<br />

Handbuch der mathematischen und technischen Chronologie, a 3-volume reference that contained<br />

dates of new moons, as seen from Babylon. The previous new moon had been June 24, at 9:56<br />

AM, but this didn’t work - if June 24 th was Panemos 1, then Panemos 9 would be July 2, a<br />

day too early. But Ginzel’s tables gave the astronomical new moon, and JJ realized that a<br />

human observer would not have been able to see the extremely thin new crescent on the<br />

evening of June 24; Panemos, therefore, would not have started until the evening of the 25 th ,<br />

and Panemos 1 would have run from sunset June 25 to sunset June 26, and eight days later<br />

Panemos 9 would have run from sunset July 3 to sunset July 4. Bingo! Later, they realized<br />

they could fix the time a little more closely still: they had learned that the horoskopos, i.e.<br />

ascendant, indicates the eastern horizon, and the Sun, in Cancer, was well below the western<br />

horizon, between sunset and midnight; therefore they decided that the baby was born about<br />

10 PM, July 3, 176 CE, OS. As an unexpected bonus, the scholars were able to use this single<br />

example to show the exact correspondence between the Seleucid & Julian calendars<br />

(Panemos 9, 487 S.E. = July 3, 176 CE), and to demonstrate that one of the Hellenistic lunar<br />

calendars, the famous Babylonian cycle, had still, surprisingly, been in belated operation as<br />

late as 176 CE!<br />

But what about the horoscope itself? Who was this babe? Was it a boy or a girl? Destined<br />

for an ordinary existence, or prominence? Which of the wild medley of competing religions<br />

(note the square of Apollon & Poseidon) did the family follow? Dura (Doura-Europos on<br />

some maps) was a Babylonian-Seleucid Greek-Parthian caravan city on the trade route from<br />

the Persian Gulf through Palmyra to the Mediterranean, taken over in 165 CE (11 years<br />

before the horoscope was drawn) by the Romans and turned into a frontier fortress. This<br />

Greco-Arab society of Hellenistic/Roman Mesopotamia was a seething stew of co-existingwhile-competing<br />

races, nationalities and philosophies, including such oriental religions as<br />

Persian Mithraism, Parthian Zoroastrianism, the cult of Adonis/Atargatis, the Egyptian<br />

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early Christianity (still considered merely a minor sect of Judaism, and often harshly<br />

suppressed by the Romans).<br />

Curious to see what I could glean from the chart, I fed the data into CCRS, using 10 PM<br />

LAT (Local Apparent Time), and deriving the latitude & longitude from an historical atlas.<br />

On studying the chart in depth, I was forced to think about the possibility that the child was<br />

stillborn, or died right after birth, for Aries/Sun=Admetos is the formula for “corpse,” and<br />

Uranus+Poseidon-Saturn, another death formula, came out at 20Aries53, square chart-ruler<br />

Jupiter, and the Asc is square Saturn. Yet I suspect, if there is a death here, it may have been<br />

the mother. The Moon, ruler of the 5 th , the 8 th -of-death of the 10 th -of-the-mother, is in<br />

Scorpio in the 8 th opposed by Uranus and Hades. Other indications of the possible<br />

subsequent loss of the mother: Moon/Admetos=MC, and both Mars/Saturn and<br />

Moon+Mars-Aries=Venus, which is entering 0° of the fixed signs, sometimes called the<br />

“Death Axis.” If we take the MC as the place of the mother, the close conjuction of<br />

Neptune, combined with an nth-degree Venus, tends to confirm her loss, if not at the birth,<br />

shortly thereafter, though there are many other possibilities for these pictures. It did not<br />

seem likely to me that a family would deeply and permanently carve a figure on a wall<br />

commemorating a stillbirth, or a birth that resulted in the death of the mother, esp since the<br />

picture for family celebration, Aries/Asc-Cupido, equalled the Meridian! I decided to<br />

proceed as if this was a live birth, and analyze it from that point of view.<br />

The newborn’s Sun is also on the axis of Aries/Jupiter (ruler of the primary angles), as well<br />

as Aries/Saturn, Mercury/Neptune, Moon/Venus, Venus/Uranus, and Mars/NNode. To<br />

strengthen the babe we have Sun/Jupiter=Asc, a hopeful picture. Was it born to the one of<br />

the Roman garrison families occupying the outpost, or to Greek or Rabbinical scholars<br />

perhaps? Arab tradesmen? Parthian militia? Actors? Artists? Soothsayers?


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Since we know almost nothing about the circumstances here, I started with the one<br />

incontrovertable fact: a courtyard wall near the center of an ancient city was wet-plastered<br />

so that a horoscope could be cut into it, and it was left there, and not plastered over, for the<br />

duration of that family’s occupation of the dwelling. From this we can conclude that<br />

astrology was important to them, possibly even an integral part of their philosophy and way<br />

of life.<br />

There are several planetary pictures for astrology, but since Neptune culminates, the<br />

formula Nep+Kronos-Admetos was the one I started with (this formula also can mean<br />

“heavenly bodies” and so can refer to astronomy, as well). It came out on the MC!<br />

Aries+Uranus-Apollon hit MC, Neptune, and the Apollon-Poseidon cnj as well;<br />

Jupiter/Apollon-Uranus (success in astrology) came out on Mercury, and Uranus/Apollon-<br />

Vulcanus equalled Jupiter & Zeus. No doubt about it. But was the child to become a<br />

professional astrologer? First we have to seek out more information.<br />

Since Mars/Zeus=Sun, Zeus/Vertex=MC, and Zeus was exactly on the Aries axis, this<br />

meant that every midpoint and planetary picture that hit Aries, (including MC/Asc,<br />

MC/Vulcanus, Node/Zeus, Node/Admetus, Moon/Cupido, Asc/Venus, Venus/Pluto,<br />

Neptune/Pluto & Jupiter/Equatorial Asc) also hit Zeus! According to the Encyclopedia<br />

Britannica, after surviving through Babylonian, then Seleucid, then Parthian rule, the trade<br />

caravan city of Dura was annexed to the Roman Empire in 165 CE (just 11 years before this<br />

horoscope was drawn) and used by them for nearly a century as a cantonment and frontier<br />

fortress. With all that Mars and Zeus, this may very well have been the horoscope of a<br />

Roman army brat! But how to check the Roman connection further?<br />

Were they strangers in a strange land? The formulas for aliens are based on Saturn/Hades<br />

combinations, and here Saturn/Hades=MC, and Saturn + Hades - Moon = Mars. Saturn +<br />

Hades - Kronos, “occupying power”, equalled the dynamic (and violent) Uranus-Hades-<br />

Moon combo, as well as Cupido and Aries/Zeus. “Special assignments in a war” - Kronos +<br />

Admetos - Zeus, equalled Mars, Vulcanus, and Pluto. The military patterns I tried all came<br />

up strong: Cupido/Zeus (military organization) = Asc, Pluto, MC, & Neptune (Cupido +<br />

Zeus - Neptune: “parts of army forced into inactivities”). Military camps are Aries + Asc -<br />

Zeus; here it = Asc, Sun/Jupiter, Sun/Admetos, Sun/Saturn, Sun/Kronos, and Mercury,<br />

ruler of the 4th. Saturn/Vulcanus: “vigilance, to be on guard”, = Mars. (This last picture<br />

occurred at the 1982 Libra Equinox, when US troops policed Beirut). Kronos + Admetos -<br />

Saturn is “to be in a difficult position because of separation or seclusion”; it equals Jupiter,<br />

ruler of Asc & MC - certainly suitable if this is a military family sent to protect an outlying<br />

fortress at the edge of the endangered empire! These all could well represent the newborn’s<br />

connection with the Roman occupation.<br />

Marcus Aurelius ruled Rome in 176 CE, and the chart’s Zeus was on his natal Uranus, which<br />

is interesting because we know that the Emperor was, at the time, constantly occupied with<br />

rebellions and “brush wars,” trying desperately to hold the Empire together (Uranus/Zeus =<br />

“sudden outbreak of war” and “the will”). Perhaps significant is that the babe’s NNode was<br />

the Emperor’s Zeus, and his Sun was the degree of the Emperor’s NNode! This not only<br />

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for him (by now I have assumed it is a him) in the military affairs of the Empire; besides,<br />

the formula for soldier, Aries + Moon - Mars, = his Sun/Zeus & Asc! Later I checked the<br />

Rome Foundation chart of 753 BCE, and found that Junior’s Kronos was Rome’s Admetos,<br />

his Admetos Rome’s NNode, his Jupiter is trine Rome’s Mars, and his Mars is Rome’s Zeus!<br />

Not only an army brat, but possibly a potentially important one - also suggested by Cupido<br />

+ Vulcanus - Kronos = Sun: “privileged social standing.”<br />

What did he look like? (Jupiter, his ruler, exalted, on Vulcanus axis - probably large, and<br />

strong); Neptune, his other ruler, is in Jupiter’s sign. Big fella, probably tending to<br />

overweight. Born on the Day of Mars, Hour of the Sun, what would this little Roman grow<br />

up to be? Military prominence is certainly a possibility, especially since Sun/Zeus (“born<br />

leader”) = Asc, and Sun + Zeus - Aries (“military persons of rank,” “belonging to the general<br />

staff”) = Sun!<br />

Yet there are other possibilities - the Sun in the 5th house suggests a pleasure-and-fun loving<br />

nature, possibly drawn to performing, being the center of attention. The MC-Neptune<br />

combination led me to try pictures for acting and music: Venus/Apollon, a midpoint for<br />

music, art, friendship and peace = Mars, and the Meridian (with Neptune) is on the<br />

Aries/Cupido axis, an artistic influence. A formula for actor-- MC + Neptune - Sun, =Aries,<br />

t Node, Zeus, & Moon/Cupido. For successful actor, Sun + Apollon - Venus, should = Mars;<br />

here it does not, but does = Ma/Ze, and Jupiter + Apollon - Vulcanus! Yet Saturn & Pluto<br />

are conjunct on the chart, and Saturn/Pluto = Mars & Vulcanus, indicating that the child<br />

was probably trained into strong discipline, endurance and survival; if he was to be an artist,<br />

actor, or musician, that sort of upbringing would seem a little less likely. So we are back to<br />

the military probability, with the arts a possible side interest. But there’s a problem:<br />

Sun/Neptune equals both Mars: “weak, sensitive, weak muscles” (FDR, crippled by adultonset<br />

polio, had this) and Saturn: “inhibitions through illness or physical disability,<br />

emotional of mental illness, emotional affliction.” Yet another possibility presents itself<br />

here: Ebertin mentions that mediums have this planetary picture, and under Sun-Neptune<br />

lists “Abundant experience in the spiritual and psychic realms or spheres, mystical<br />

experiences...sympathetic understanding of other people.” These are not a patterns you would<br />

expect to find on the chart of one who was simply a professional soldier. Yet at the same<br />

time, we have Saturn/Pluto = Mars: brutality, violence, necessity to fight for existence;<br />

maltreatment &/or strict discipline; magicians, adepts (italics mine).<br />

Trying out the spiritual, mystical hints, I wondered what religion might be followed by this<br />

fellow. A bit of research came up with the fact that Mithraism, a major mystery religion of<br />

the era, was popular with many Roman soldiers, bureaucrats and merchants, and though<br />

only a little is known about Mithraic doctrines (adherents were sworn to secrecy), it was<br />

definitely a religion based on the sky! Every known Mithraic monument - from England,<br />

through Europe and into the Middle East, features constellation figures and zodiacal signs<br />

surrounding the central feature: the “tauroctony” - Mithra in the act of slaughtering a<br />

sacrificial bull. The Roman legions carried this (males-only) religion into every area they<br />

occupied, setting up elaborately carved altars, usually undergound, in grottoes or caves. This<br />

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Traditionally, caves & caverns are ruled by Saturn: here the 12th (as 4th from 9th, i.e. place<br />

where religion is practiced) is ruled by Saturn, in the house & sign of neighborhood; its<br />

conjunction with Pluto stresses the underground nature of the site, and Admetos indicates it<br />

is enclosed. HadesUranus is in the 2nd, which is the 6th house of ritual from the 9th of<br />

religion; Mars, ruler 2, is in the 6th of ritual, trine the MC. Scorpio on the 9th cusp affirms a<br />

secretive religion and suggests that the rites could include death. Pisces, the sign of sacrifice,<br />

rises, and Neptune, planet of sacrifice, culminates. This child’s Venus/Poseidon (faith,<br />

religion) = Mars (religious activities, religious zeal) & also = Vulcanus: power, might, force<br />

of a religion. MC + Venus - Poseidon is the formula for strong religious conviction: here<br />

MC/Venus equals Poseidon. (The only other way to read this is that the babe itself was<br />

sacrificed, and I definitely don’t want to get into that!!)<br />

Now the chart began to come into focus: with his need to be the center of attention, his<br />

military Roman upbringing, and his mystical inclinations, might not this child be destined<br />

to become a priest of Mithra? I tried to think of other patterns I could try to test this out,<br />

but for some inexplicable reason, there are no planetary pictures listed for the sacrifice of a<br />

bull (darn!); so I tried the tame “to take part in a funeral service” -- Asc + Mars - Saturn: it<br />

came out at 7 Tau 33, sq Merc, on the Mars/Hades axis, at the mouth of the Celestial Bull!<br />

(The precession correction, from July 176 to January 1996 (1819.5 years) is 25°23’; this brings it<br />

(A+Ma-Sa) to 2 Gem 56 -- Σ495 Tauri, a double star at the Bull’s mouth). The relief<br />

sculptures of the tauroctony showed Mithra gripping the bull by the mouth and pulling his<br />

head back. But to slaughter a bull is a bloody, drastic business - what could I use to check<br />

this? Taking the UranusHades (sudden mean acts, murder) conjunction as a focus, I<br />

subtracted Mars (sudden damage or death by weapons): it came out exactly = MC! This<br />

could relate directly to the horrors of battle, of course, but when I added the precession<br />

correction to the UranusHades, I discovered that the conjunction came to 29 Taurus - the<br />

Pleiades cluster of stars in the shoulder of the Bull. This is the place the Mithraic bull was<br />

stabbed, to bring forth its life-sustaining blood! (In India this cluster marked the 1st<br />

Nakshatra Krittika, The Cutter(s), representing the nurses of the infant God of War).There’s<br />

a potential for plenty of violence here: Mars + Hades - Vulcanus, murderous deeds = the<br />

debilitated Moon (at fanatic, destructive, and sacrificial Alpha Centauri). Moreover, the<br />

Moon was at the stars of the Scorpion’s head which, in the Hindu lunar mansions, formed<br />

Anuradha, the only Nakshatra whose Regent is Mitra!<br />

A man born under) Mitra’s mansion [Anuradha], he will be wise and a wanderer, have steadfast<br />

friends, will live in foreign countries, be unhappy through hunger, enjoy all kinds of jewels, pleasures<br />

and riches, be preeminent by birth, fame and energy, have both dharma and worldly gain, and be one<br />

who makes enemies into friends.<br />

Lunar Mansions in the Charts of Men,<br />

Vrddhayavanajataka of Minaraja,<br />

ca 4 th century CE: Sanskrit, trans Valerie J Roebuck<br />

(oldest extant account of the significance of the<br />

Vedic lunar mansions in natal astrology)<br />

There don’t seem to be any worshippers of Mithra around any more to check out, but Franz<br />

Cumont, a famous scholar of Mithraism, had Uranus in the degree of babe’s Sun, (Mithra


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was Sol Invictus, identified with Helios, the Sun God: recall that this baby was born in the<br />

Hour of the Sun), and David Ulansey, author of The Origins of the Mithraic Mysteries, has his<br />

natal Uranus less than 2° earlier (interesting that Ulansey, who has challenged Cumont’s<br />

hypothesis that Orion represented Mithra and is championing Perseus in his place, was born<br />

on Cumont’s Uranus return!)<br />

FIXED STARS:<br />

“I am a star which goes with thee and shines out of the depths”<br />

Mithraic saying<br />

I had decided not to check each placement of the chart against my own Fixed Star<br />

Encyclopedia until I had done most of the traditional & Uranian interpretations, because I<br />

wanted to see if I could read the chart without it, and then see if the conclusions I had come<br />

to were sustained by the stars. Besides the bull’s mouth and the Pleiades, there were 2<br />

surprises: first, stars associated with astrology & astronomy came up more strongly than I<br />

had anticipated - he (I still think it’s a he) may have indeed practiced astrology, whether as a<br />

priest of Mithra or not. (After all, he may have grown up seeing his own horoscope on the<br />

wall, year after year). Second, there were many fixed star placements associated with<br />

injuries; this led me to believe he may have started as a soldier (possibly an officer), and<br />

after injuries kept him out of battle he may have turned to the study of the sky. This could<br />

explain the “weak muscles” & “physical disabilities” patterns, as well as the many death and<br />

funeral pictures prominent, indicating either the loss of many comrades, and/or himself, as a<br />

priest, presiding over such rites). His progressed Sun would have come to natal Mars when<br />

he was about 32, when Saturn, by double arc, came to his Part of Fortune, and UranusHades<br />

to his Saturn, and by double arc, to his Pluto. Mercury, by half-arc, came to his<br />

Mars/Saturn, and by double arc, to Admetos, while Mars + Saturn - MC double-arced to his<br />

Asc. In this year (208 CE) he may have nearly died, or, at the very least, thoughts of death<br />

preoccupied him, perhaps turning him to a religious path. 208 CE was the year Emperor<br />

Septimus Severus triumphed over Parthian invaders in Mesopotamia (was Junior with<br />

him?) and returned in triumph to Rome.<br />

If he lived long enough, i.e. to 42, a fairly advanced age at that time, he would have seen the<br />

Halley’s Comet apparition of 217-218, which was quite bright, reaching 0 Magnitude in the<br />

spring of 218 (Dion Cassius called it “a very fearful star”). Comets are important yearindicators:<br />

at his Solar Return it would have been 27Leo35, in the 4th house of the return, cnj<br />

the return’s chart-ruler Venus, and the late 6th of his natal chart; solar return Mars squared<br />

his natal Asc, with Saturn/Uranus bracketing his Moon, opposite natal Uranus/Hades. At<br />

its perihelion Halley’s was 22Aries57, square his natal nodes. The comet was generally<br />

perceived to have been the agent of death for Emperor Macrinus in that year; it may have<br />

done for our friend as well.<br />

The precession correction for the difference in the fixed star placements between 176 CE and<br />

1996 (1,820 years) is 25° 23’ which is added to each position in the horoscope, to match it with<br />

current star positions. Besides the UranusHades at the Pleiades, already noted, his natal<br />

Pluto was at Omicron Aurigae & 132 Tauri (now 27-28 Gemini). Our figure of Auriga, the


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Charioteer, was in ancient China “The Five Chariots” - a military encampment! The Greeks<br />

held that the charioteer was Erichthonius, adopted son of Athena, who invented the chariot<br />

because he could not walk. Three years ago I tried putting these two themes together (military<br />

and disabled) with the idea that crippling & war disabilities might turn up at Auriga’s stars,<br />

and so it proved. (War vet Ron Kovic, for instance, of “Born on the 4th of July”, has Sun,<br />

Uranus, & the NNode aligned with stars of Auriga!). Saturn was at the star 60 Orionis<br />

(now 29° Gemini), below the upraised right arm of the huge hunter/warrior figure the<br />

Chinese called “The Supreme Commander” with, in the same degree, Menkalinan, Beta<br />

Aurigae (also in the Chinese military garrison), and 36 Aurigae, which the Chinese called<br />

“The Headquarters Standard,” ruling class distinctions, rank, and the proper observation of<br />

rites. Admetos was at star 1 Geminorum (now at 0 Cancer) in Castor’s left foot (the<br />

Gemini twins were military heroes), with 30 & 40 Aurigae (also in The HQ Standard,<br />

concerned w/rank, etc), and Chi 2 Orionis at the tip of the Orion’s sword, an asterism which<br />

the Chinese called “The Officer in Charge of Omens!” Complementing this is Cupido at<br />

Kashud, Theta Ophiuchi, called “The Magician” in the most ancient cuneiform texts. An<br />

entire (possible) story has emerged. Military service, disability, and a new (or continuing)<br />

profession as a priest/occultist/astrologer/seer.<br />

Note: After all this work, I told Gary Christen about the horoscope, and he shot me down!<br />

According to Gary, the British Museum has many of these horoscopes, all electionals for<br />

Roman Army operations! I was truly crushed until I studied the figure from that point of<br />

view. If this was an elected time for any military campaign, troop movement or re-supply,<br />

the astrologer was a candidate for a malpractice suit! Would you choose to start out with the<br />

Moon, mistress of the flow of events, in detriment in the sign of death, in the 8th house of<br />

death, applying to a square of Mercury and Mars? The Asc is about to square Saturn in the<br />

3rd of travel, and the chart is for 10PM, not a usual time for army movements, unless there<br />

was an emergency. The following sunrise would have been much better, when the Moon<br />

would be at 8 Scorpio, and having escaped the deadly squares, would be flowing instead<br />

towards trines to Sun, Jupiter and NNode. Gary, I rest my case. ((Another possibility has<br />

just occurred to me: could this an electional chart for a Mithraic ritual bull sacrifice?))<br />

After I had completed this article, I searched through books on ancient civilizations hoping<br />

to discover one or two possible illustrations for it. I hoped simply to find pictures of the<br />

general area - my digression into Mithraic possibilities had started as a shot in the dark. No<br />

map of the known Mithraic sites had shown any worship that far east, but to my<br />

astonishment, a picture of a Mithraeum discovered at Dura turned up! Of course, this proves<br />

nothing, but I was excited nonetheless!<br />

This article is certainly an exercise in Aries hubris! To attempt an interpretion of a<br />

horoscope with almost no knowledge of its background or purpose is presumptuous, to say<br />

the least. As for the use of multi-national sources, I have found that the sky is a cross- and<br />

inter- cultural space. Western constellations & their mythic associations work everywhere<br />

in the world, as do the Chinese, Hindu, Arabian and Mayan/Aztec; apparently, the message<br />

is the message is the message, find it where you will! But really, to me, the ability we now<br />

have to interpret a chart with almost no initial information demonstrates the amazing power


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and potential for analysis offered by the Uranian System, butressed and affirmed by the<br />

Fixed Stars.<br />

Oh, by the way. the chart’s Saturn/Admetos: “of long duration,” equals both chart-ruler<br />

Jupiter and Uranus/Apollon, the combination for astrology: a perfect expression of the<br />

resilience and endurance of our discipline, and of the horoscope itself, discovered after a<br />

“duration” of more than 1,800 years!<br />

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Booher, Wayne. I am indebted to Wayne for his ideas on planetary pictures for sacrifice,<br />

caves, grottoes, etc, and for David Ulansey’s article in Scientific American.<br />

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1988.<br />

Christen, Gary. personal conversation, June, 1996.<br />

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Publications, Inc, 1960.<br />

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Encyclopaedia Britannica, Vol 7, p 612, & Vol 15, p 604. Chicago, London, etc: Encyclopaedia<br />

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Princeton University Press, 1988 (illustration of Dura Mithraeum).<br />

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the Vrddhayavanajataka of Minaraja.<br />

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Tyson's Zodiac: Are<br />

There Really<br />

Fourteen Signs?<br />

By<br />

Diana K Rosenberg, USA<br />

This article first appeared in ‘The<br />

Mountain Astrologer’ of Dec/Jan 2010<br />

Rob Hand has called Diana "the leading<br />

authority on Fixed Stars;" a faculty member of<br />

NCGR and ISAR and a lecturer at every UAC, she<br />

has devoted herself to the research and recovery of<br />

the most ancient roots of sky knowledge, so that<br />

they may be restored to astrologers, their rightful<br />

heirs. Vice President of NCGR's Uranian Society<br />

(Uranian/Cosmobiology SIG) and Copy Editor of<br />

the NCGR Journal, she has written articles for the<br />

NCGR Journal, Geocosmic Journal, The Mountain<br />

Astrologer, Ingress, Heliogram, <strong>Astrology</strong><br />

Quarterly, The Traditional Astrologer,<br />

Memberletter, Urania, Dell Horoscope & American<br />

<strong>Astrology</strong> magazines and is the author of a Fixed<br />

Star Workbook and Encyclopedia of Fixed Stars<br />

and Constellations; Llewellyn's The <strong>Astrology</strong> of the<br />

Macrocosm includes her chapter on earthquake<br />

prediction, Groundswell Press’s Hindu <strong>Astrology</strong><br />

Lessons contains her chapter “Fixed Stars and Lunar<br />

Mansions,” and NCGR’s Essentials of Intermediate<br />

<strong>Astrology</strong> includes her essay on Fixed Stars. Her<br />

book "Secrets of the Ancient Skies: Fixed Stars and<br />

Constellations in Natal and Mundane <strong>Astrology</strong>" is<br />

in preparation.<br />

Introduction<br />

Eminent astrophysicist Neil deGrasse<br />

Tyson denigrates astrology and mocks<br />

astrologers at every opportunity and tries<br />

to claim that there are 14 signs; this article<br />

demonstrates his ignorance.<br />

Dr Neil deGrasse Tyson, research<br />

scientist in astrophysics at<br />

Princeton and Curator of<br />

Astronomy at the Hayden Planetarium of<br />

the American Museum of Natural<br />

History, has become a familiar face on<br />

television; he frequently appears on talk<br />

shows, cheerily and with gusto declaiming<br />

that astrologers are ignorant of the "fact"<br />

that there are fourteen zodiacal<br />

constellations, rather than twelve. He has<br />

also authored several books, among them<br />

Universe Down to Earth (Columbia<br />

University Press, 1994).<br />

In this work, on page 210 he has:<br />

"...the zodiac contains fourteen<br />

constellations, not twelve. The Sun,<br />

after leaving the constellation Scorpius,<br />

enters the constellation Ophiuchus. It<br />

then stays in Ophiuchus for a longer<br />

(emphasis Tyson's) period of time than


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Scorpius, the sign that is advertised to precede Sagittarius. The confusing<br />

conclusion is that most Scorpions are actually Ophiuchans, and all Scorpions and<br />

Ophiuchans are currently Librans. The fourteenth constellation in the set is<br />

Cetus. It is a large constellation that dips into Pisces. The Sun passes through<br />

Cetus briefly as it ambles through Pisces, but you are not normally informed of<br />

this in the horoscope pages."<br />

But we are speaking of astrology, and Dr Tyson knows that astrologers use celestial<br />

longitudes; he knows (or should know) that the Sun enters the longitudes of Scorpius and<br />

Ophiuchus at the same time, and remains in them for the same length of time. While it is<br />

true that the ecliptic runs through part of Ophiuchus, thus rightly making him part of the<br />

zodiac, the span of the Serpent-Bearer, in celestial longitude, 1 matches that of the Scorpion,<br />

and so he cannot be called a "thirteenth sign"! In actuality, the 8th zodiacal constellation<br />

should be called Scorpius/Ophiuchus - indeed, the two figures actually contact each<br />

other, as the left foot of Ophiuchus treads upon the Scorpion in order (according to<br />

tradition) to crush it. It is this overlap which creates a problem, and makes it seem as though<br />

Ophiuchus' allotment of degrees exceeds the Scorpion's.<br />

Tyson wrote that the ecliptic stays in Ophiuchus for a longer period of time than in<br />

Scorpius, but this holds true only if the artificial demarkation lines imposed by the IAU<br />

in 1930 are adhered to; 2 the astronomers who determined those lines could not bring<br />

themselves to accept overlaps or combinations; the lines, they believed, must keep each<br />

figure entirely separate, and the sky figures, like caged animals, must remain within<br />

them. 3 A quick glance at the lines dividing the Scorpion and the feet of Ophiuchus show<br />

that absolutely no allowance was made for the Scorpion's upper half! Ophiuchus' left foot,<br />

which is treading upon the Scorpion, is given all; the Scorpion, none. The poor arachnid,<br />

already truncated early on in history by losing his claws to form the Scales of Libra, has<br />

been further mutilated with the loss of his northern legs!<br />

Here's the real zodiacal story, based on celestial longitude:<br />

The Scorpion's earliest stars 4 are Xi Scorpii in the North Claw, and Delta Scorpii<br />

(Dschubba or Isidis) in the forehead, at 1Sag18 and 2Sag34, respectively (Lahiri: 7 Scorp<br />

27 and 8 Scorp 43).<br />

Ophiuchus' earliest star is Yed Prior, Delta Ophiuchi, at the left hand grasping Serpens,<br />

the Serpent, at 2Sag18 (Lahiri 8 Scorp 27).<br />

The Scorpion's last stars (actually Clusters - the Scorpion's tail lies in the nebulous<br />

Milky Way) are Acumen, M7 Scorpii, near the sting and Globular Cluster NGC 6496<br />

below the sting, at 28Sag43 and 29Sag48 (Lahiri 4 Sag 52 and 5 Sag 57).<br />

Ophiuchus' last star is Sinistra, Nu Ophiuchi, at his right hand grasping the Serpent:<br />

29Sag45 (Lahiri: 5 Sag 54).


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Tyson claims that Ophiuchus is longer than Scorpius, but only if you include its<br />

outlying, dim stars; and since we are talking zodiac here, note that the first stars of the<br />

Sagittarius Archer precede the longitudes of those faint, outlying Ophiuchus stars, thus<br />

seizing the zodiacal baton where Scorpius/Ophiuchus hands it off; so the Serpent-Bearer<br />

cannot be considered a longer zodiacal figure than Scorpius. The earliest Sagittarius star is<br />

variable X Sagittarii at 27Sag15 (Lahiri, 3 Sag 21) - showing that the constellation of the<br />

Archer takes its position as the rightful 9th zodiacal figure, precluding any claims of<br />

Ophiuchus.<br />

Figure 1<br />

The span of Serpens Cauda (the tail of the Serpent grasped by Ophiuchus) continues into<br />

tropical Capricorn - it is this continuance of the Serpent's stars that may have deluded Dr<br />

Tyson into thinking that Ophiuchus himself extends so far (in ancient times they were<br />

one figure, called "Serpentarius" or "Ophiuchus vel Serpentarius" - a shamanic figure 5<br />

struggling with the darkly powerful Serpent and at the same time attempting to crush the


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Scorpion-of-death), but the IAU officially declared them separate constellations,<br />

ignoring centuries of knowledge and tradition, even dividing Serpens itself into two<br />

entirely separate parts!<br />

And as for the statement that "all Scorpions and Ophiuchans are currently Librans,"<br />

that's a howler. Apparently Dr Tyson, in his rush to mix apples and oranges (in this case<br />

the sidereal zodiac and the tropical zodiac), has got his head in a twist. Switching from<br />

the star figures to the tropical zodiac, one must go forward one sign; what he (apparently)<br />

wanted to say was that all Scorpions and Ophiuchans are currently Sagittarians (tropical<br />

Sagittarians, that is). 6<br />

As for Cetus "dipping" into Pisces (a strange description, as Cetus is south of, i.e. below,<br />

the Fishes), or for the Sun transiting Cetus (which would make him part of the zodiac -<br />

Dr Tyson's so-called "fourteenth sign"), one look at a star map shows that it just ain't so.<br />

(See Figure 2) The ecliptic does come close (below the cord of the West Fish of Pisces)<br />

but nonetheless does stay clear of the Sea-Monster's domain (here the IAU astronomers<br />

got it right, taking care to keep the most northerly point of Cetus just below the ecliptic<br />

line – See Figure 3 On Next Page). 7 Given this, it is hard to understand Dr Tyson's<br />

claim.<br />

Figure 2


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Figure 3<br />

Although his purpose is not to enlighten but to mock, we are indebted to the<br />

astrophysicist on one important point - many astrologers, even those who use<br />

constellations in their work, are unaware of Ophiuchus' "membership" in the sacred<br />

twelve due to the fact that his feet touch the ecliptic. But he is no "thirteenth sign" - he is<br />

part and parcel of the span of the Scorpion, and should be recognized, included and<br />

honored as such. The Scorpion was seen as a death-dealing creature 8 , and Ophiuchus as a<br />

healer - thus combined they represent life-or-death issues and choices.<br />

Nonetheless, if Dr Tyson is going to attack astrology (one of his very favorite pastimes),<br />

a discipline studied and employed by Hipparchus, Ptolemy, Galileo and Kepler, to name<br />

a few, it is incumbent upon him, laden with honors and academic credentials as he is, to<br />

get it right!<br />

Notes:<br />

1) Celestial longitude: the distance between the first point of the tropical zodiac (0 Aries)<br />

and any celestial body, measured eastward (to the left on map) along ecliptic. The


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celestial longitudes of stars are determined by projecting their positions perpendicularly<br />

onto the ecliptic.<br />

2) Constellation boundaries were set by the IAU in 1928, after reports from committees<br />

set up for that purpose.<br />

3) Other distortions forced upon the constellation figures by the IAU include the<br />

diminution of the Great Square of Pegasus - "officially" a square no more - it has lost its<br />

northeast corner to Andromeda (the fact is, of course, that Alpheratz (aka Sirrah) is, and<br />

always has been, both Delta Pegasi, the Navel of Pegasus and Alpha Andromedae, the<br />

Head of Andromeda. Another example if IAU meddling is that of the right foot of<br />

Auriga the Charioteer (Gamma Aurigae) and the north horn-tip of Taurus (El Nath,<br />

Beta Tauri). They are the same star - but "official" sky maps will only own to its being<br />

Beta Tauri.<br />

4) All positions in this article are epoch 2000.0<br />

5) To the Greeks Ophiuchus was Aesculapius, God of Medicine<br />

6) Our tropical zodiac sign of Taurus was originally the sky figure of the Bull; but now,<br />

each year, as the Sun moves through the sign of tropical Taurus it is actually traveling<br />

through a skyscape of the stars of the Ram; and tropicalists who call themselves "Aries"<br />

were actually born when the Sun traversed the original Pisces Fishes. In just this way,<br />

each tropical sign now largely overlays the star figure (or morpheme) that originally<br />

came before it. Just as tropical Taureans have backed up onto the Ram, tropical Aries<br />

dive with the Fishes; tropical Pisceans swim over most of the original figure of the<br />

Water-Pourer; tropical Aquarians now brave the stormy waves with the Sea-Goat (one<br />

arm of the ancient Water-Pourer stretches over him), tropical Capricorns ride the back of<br />

the half-human, half-equine Archer, tropical Sagittarians attempt to tame the menacing<br />

Scorpion, tropical Scorpios nest in the Scales of Justice (which were, even very far back,<br />

both Scales and the great Scorpion's extended claws); tropical Librans now find their<br />

balance in the midst of the magnificent Virgin-goddess, (feeling right at home, for she<br />

was called "Justicia"), tropical Virgoans have taken over the body and tail of the Lion<br />

(but still, at the end of the sign, still possess the upper part of the Virgin’s face and head);<br />

tropical Leos, while still hanging on to the head and forepaws of the original Lion, have<br />

the earlier two-thirds of their sign in the cautious, self-protective Crab; tropical Cancers<br />

now envelop the adventurous Twin brothers, tropical Geminis have bravely taken over<br />

the thundering, sensual Bull of Heaven, and we are back to where the zodiac started: the<br />

Bull, leader of the great cycle of signs from about 4,500 BCE until about 2,300 BCE.<br />

7) See the Uranometria 2000 grid; it shows that the northwest corner of Cetus definitely<br />

lies below the ecliptic.<br />

8) Royal-and-war star Antares, Alpha Scorpii, lies just under Ophiuchus' intruding left<br />

foot; since ancient times it has been known to threaten assassination: it culminates on the<br />

charts of Julius Caesar and Abraham Lincoln (who also had Neptune at the star), was the<br />

Saturn of Pompey the Great and Cicero, and the Uranus-NNode conjunction of Lord


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Louis Mountbatten, all of whom were assassinated. The Moon and Asc were aligned with<br />

Antares when Lincoln was shot, Mercury when John F Kennedy was shot, Neptune at<br />

two attempts on Gerald Ford's life in 1975, Uranus when Indira Gandhi was assassinated<br />

in 1984, and Mars when Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated in 1995. But, of course, all this is<br />

sheer coincidence, or so Neil deGrasse Tyson would have us believe.<br />

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Publishing Corp, Cambridge, MA, 1982<br />

Uranometria 2000.0, by Wil Tirion, Barry Rappaport, George Lovi, Willmann-Bell, Inc,<br />

Richmond, VA, 1987-88<br />

Neil deGrasse Tyson, Universe Down to Earth (Columbia University Press, 1994<br />

Transactions of IAU (International Astronomers Union), Vol. 4, Cambridge University<br />

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1963


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Union Carbide &<br />

“The Mills Of God”<br />

by<br />

Diana K Rosenberg and Arlene<br />

M Nimark<br />

(This article originally appeared in The NCGR<br />

Journal, Winter 85-86, Vol 4 No 2)<br />

“Though the mills of God<br />

grind slowly, they grind<br />

exceeding small”<br />

-F von<br />

Logau, Retribution (trans<br />

Longfellow)<br />

Rob Hand has called Diana "the leading<br />

authority on Fixed Stars;" a faculty member of<br />

NCGR and ISAR and a lecturer at every UAC, she<br />

has devoted herself to the research and recovery of<br />

the most ancient roots of sky knowledge, so that<br />

they may be restored to astrologers, their rightful<br />

heirs. Vice President of NCGR's Uranian Society<br />

(Uranian/Cosmobiology SIG) and Copy Editor of<br />

the NCGR Journal, she has written articles for the<br />

NCGR Journal, Geocosmic Journal, The Mountain<br />

Astrologer, Ingress, Heliogram, <strong>Astrology</strong><br />

Quarterly, The Traditional Astrologer,<br />

Memberletter, Urania, Dell Horoscope &<br />

American <strong>Astrology</strong> magazines and is the author<br />

of a Fixed Star Workbook and Encyclopedia of<br />

Fixed Stars and Constellations; Llewellyn's The<br />

<strong>Astrology</strong> of the Macrocosm includes her chapter<br />

on earthquake prediction, Groundswell Press’s<br />

Hindu <strong>Astrology</strong> Lessons contains her chapter<br />

“Fixed Stars and Lunar Mansions,” and NCGR’s<br />

Essentials of Intermediate <strong>Astrology</strong> includes her<br />

essay on Fixed Stars. Her book "Secrets of the<br />

Ancient Skies: Fixed Stars and Constellations in<br />

Natal and Mundane <strong>Astrology</strong>" is in preparation.<br />

“It was a nightmare...I thought an atomic<br />

bomb had struck.” A survivor, trying to<br />

describe what happened, ran out of<br />

descriptive words -- there were no suitable<br />

analogies, because nothing like it had<br />

happened before. Like insects under an<br />

exterminator’s spray, people staggered<br />

about coughing, retching and defecating<br />

uncontrollably. Unable to run away from<br />

the lethal cloud -- it had blinded them as<br />

well -- thousands of citizens of Bhopal<br />

died, and 20,000 1 more were permanently<br />

sickened and crippled, by “the worst<br />

industrial accident in history.”<br />

Deadly gas fumes had spread over the<br />

sleeping 2,000-year-old capital of the<br />

Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, leaving<br />

corpses of people and animals lying about<br />

the streets like discarded rag dolls. Worse<br />

still the doctors, rushed in the next day by<br />

government and emergency services, had<br />

no idea how to treat the disabled survivors<br />

-- there was no medical literature to be<br />

had, anywhere, on methyl isocyanate<br />

(MIC) poisoning.


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CITY OF BHOPAL CHART<br />

June 1, 1949; 0 hr used<br />

(Bhopal, exempted from India’s 1947 independence, remained a separate state until this date)<br />

Standing on a base of old crystalline rock amidst Central India’s Rajputana Upland, Bhopal<br />

is a traditional Indian city with narrow, crowded streets, shops spilling their wares in the<br />

way of traffic, buses, water buffalo, 3-wheeled taxis, goats, carts, scooters and horse-drawn<br />

carriages all pushing and shoving for elbow room. Technology is new and unfamiliar;<br />

running water only part of each day, only one person in a thousand with a phone. The soil<br />

of the region, severely depleted by centuries of over-cultivation and neglect, needs pesticides<br />

and fertilizers to grow sufficient crops.<br />

As part of its 1960’s “Green Revolution,” the Indian government offered Union Carbide<br />

Corporation government land at a rent of $40 a year to build and equip a pesticide plant --<br />

49.1% to be owned by India, 50.9% by the corporation. First, a small pilot plant operated<br />

from 1971-73; at that time methyl isocyanate was imported.<br />

On October 31, 1975, only two months after the Indian government stipulated that<br />

“obnoxious industries” must be relocated at least 15 miles away from residential areas, Union<br />

Carbide was inexplicably granted a license to manufacture MIC at the plant. When a state<br />

commissioner ordered the plant to relocate, he was simply ignored.<br />

An objecting government official was transferred;<br />

Union Carbide donated $2,500 for a park to the city...<br />

-Newsweek, 12 17 84<br />

Leo is a sign that admires size and grandiosity. India has 5 planets in Leo, Union Carbide<br />

has three -- and here their twin Saturns at 14 degrees of Leo come into play. With<br />

expectations of a continuing increase in sales, the original modest facility was turned into an<br />

oversized, imposing showplace. As construction progressed, environmental laws were<br />

bypassed and legal irregularities overlooked. By 1978 the enormous size of the plant caused<br />

so many problems that it had to be temporarily closed for modifications. Meanwhile ties<br />

had developed between local politicians and the company: a local Congress Party official was<br />

the plant’s lawyer; a former police chief had a contract to protect the plant; a former state<br />

education minister had a paid public relations position, and so forth. When Mahendra<br />

Karma, a representative of the state legislature, raised the issue of safety at the plant, the<br />

Labor Minister of Madhya Pradesh stonewalled:<br />

“This plant...is not a small piece of stone that I can shift<br />

from one place to another...there is no danger to the city,<br />

nor do I find any symptom of it!”<br />

-Tara Singh Viyogi (quoted in New York Times 1/31/85)<br />

CHART OF MIC PLANT OPENING<br />

Feb 11, 1980, 6:45 AM IST –5.5, 23N16, 77E24


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On February 11, 1980, just five days before an eclipse cut a path of darkness across India,<br />

MIC operations began at the huge, newly-reopened plant. At 6:45 AM, the time of the first<br />

shift, the Asc was 17 Aquarius, with the midpoint of the Equatorial Asc/SNode conjunction<br />

at 26 Aquarius 43, the degree of the coming eclipse, and of Neptune’s discovery, conjunct<br />

Saturn, in 1846. It is also Union Carbide’s Chaos Harmonic 2 MC and Jupiter. A human<br />

drama involving India, Union Carbide, the United States, and the meaning and message of<br />

Neptune was taking shape.<br />

It was Lord Louis Mountbatten who arbitrarily set the date for India’s independence from<br />

Great Britain:<br />

“The astrologers are being rather tiresome.”<br />

-Mountbatten, Viceroy’s Personal Reports #16, 8 8 47 3<br />

India’s astrologers were being as “tiresome” as only astrologers can be when they see their<br />

nation’s electional Moon applying to a series of malefics! Through their influence, the time<br />

was moved back to zero hour, mitigating the violent influences of the time of transition.<br />

INDIA INDEPENDENCE CHART<br />

(Aug 15, 1947, 0 hr IST -5.5, Delhi, 28N40, 77E13)<br />

COUNTDOWN<br />

Two careful preliminary studies of the events leading up to the disaster -- the first by Stuart<br />

Diamond of the New York Times, 1 30 85, and the second Union Carbide’s own study<br />

excerpted in the New York Times 3 21 85 -- enable us to reconstruct the tragedy.<br />

Sunday December 2, 1984, 9:40 PM, 77E24, 23N16:<br />

Pluto anti-culminates; the degree of Union Carbide’s natal Neptune rises (7 Leo 05:<br />

*Praesaepe, 44M Cancri); Mars (square Ceres) sets, and opposes India’s and Union<br />

Carbide’s Saturn. The Moon is on the semi-octile axis of the heliocentric nodes of Uranus.<br />

For the Central India Foreland, the weather is unseasonably cold. Most of the people of<br />

Bhopal huddle together for warmth in rickety tin, clay and wood shacks. (100,000 new<br />

settlers, drawn by the hope of employment, have crowded into the city since 1975; housing is<br />

scarce). Inside the huge Union Carbide/India plant, a supervisor orders a worker to wash a<br />

pipe in the area where methylisocyanate -- a gas so deadly most toxicologists refuse to test it<br />

-- is stored.<br />

10:45 PM:<br />

The supervisor was new and inexperienced; the workers undertrained.<br />

The great plant was losing money -- staff, training and maintenance<br />

had been curtailed. New supervisors and operators held key positions...


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Saturn (21 Scorpio 37: *Unukalhai, Alpha Serpentis - Serpens is associated with poisons) is<br />

exactly on the IC, square the 21 Leo Asc. 21 Leo is the degree of India’s Sun and Union<br />

Carbide’s Mars/Saturn midpoint. 21 Aquarius, the Dsc, is Union Carbide’s 2ndary<br />

progressed Uranus. The plant’s “graveyard” shift takes over, unaware that a deadly<br />

countdown to disaster has already started. Water has contaminated MIC tank 610, and a<br />

violent chemical reaction has set in.<br />

The refrigeration system had been “inoperable” for more than five<br />

months; the MIC tank was 10-20 degrees centigrade over its safety<br />

level, accelerating the disastrous reaction rate (MIC has a very low<br />

boiling point). In addition, the temperature alarm had not been<br />

re-set to warn of any rise above the already much-too-high storage<br />

temperature. Therefore the alarm did not go off...<br />

11:00 PM:<br />

As the angles approach the lunar nodes, the MC conjoins disaster star *Algol, Beta Persei.<br />

In the degree of Neptune’s discovery and India’s 1980 eclipse path, asteroid America sets.<br />

The new shift logs the temperature in MIC tank 610 at 10 lbs per square inch, 5 times what it<br />

had been a half hour earlier. This is not considered cause for alarm - it is assumed that one<br />

of the two readings is faulty.<br />

Pressure gauges and valves were unreliable, and sometimes broken...<br />

-UC/India workers, to reporters<br />

11:30 PM:<br />

The IC has reached India’s Descendant (the 11 23 84 eclipse degree); Hades culminates. In<br />

the process area, workers’ eyes start to tear -- a sure sign of a leak. The supervisor is<br />

informed, and a search started for the source.<br />

“We were human leak detectors...”<br />

-Suman Dey, Senior Operator on Duty (NY Times)<br />

---11:30 PM LEAK DISCOVERY CHART---<br />

Dec 2, 1984, 11:30 PM IST –5.5, BHOPAL, 23N16, 77E24<br />

11:45 PM:<br />

The Nadir approaches the 10 Sag 46 Sun (the midpoint of Mars and Saturn at Neptune’s<br />

discovery); Chiron culminates, Pallas sets in Pisces. The Ascendant semi-octiles the Node of<br />

Neptune. Workers continue to search for the source of the leak. The supervisor is<br />

unconcerned. He tells them he will deal with the leak after the next tea break, which starts<br />

at 12:15.<br />

Monday, December 3, 1984, 0:15 AM:


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The Nadir (11 Sag 56) passes the Sun and approaches Uranus (13 Sag 37); Mars at 12 Aqu 50 (a<br />

black hole degree) inconjuncts the Asc (12 Vir 04). The natal Saturns of both Union Carbide<br />

and India are now the 12th house cusp.<br />

The field operator again reports an MIC release. The pressure is now 30 lbs per square inch,<br />

and within minutes it shoots to 55 lbs per square inch, the top of the pressure gauge’s scale.<br />

0:22 AM:<br />

The IC reaches Uranus, conjunct its own descending heliocentric node. Suddenly, the<br />

concrete slab above the tanks begins to vibrate and emit “a tremendous sound, a messy<br />

boiling sound.” The MIC in tank 610 has turned from liquid to gas. With a roar, 60 feet of<br />

concrete over 6 inches thick breaks apart, radiating blast-furnace heat. In a panic, the<br />

operator runs to the control room and turns the switch to start the vent gas scrubber, a<br />

device that neutralizes escaping gas with caustic soda. With a loud hiss, gas 500 times more<br />

toxic than cyanide shoots out of the vent scrubber stack and forms a white cloud over the<br />

plant. It starts to drift towards the sleeping town.<br />

The scrubber had been under maintenance; the pressure and temperature<br />

were far in excess of its design capabilities. A meter indicated that there<br />

was no caustic soda flowing into the device...<br />

0:45 AM:<br />

Chronos culminates; Pluto is now semisquare the Asc and sesquiquadrate the MC. Final log<br />

entry: MIC unit operations are suspended because of high concentrations of MIC. Fumes<br />

are choking the workers -- the situation is now out of control. They flee the plant in panic,<br />

ignoring the buses provided for civilian evacuation.<br />

(From this point on, events are confused and accounts differ.)<br />

1:00 AM:<br />

Zeus rises conjunct the US natal Neptune; the MC is India’s Vulcanus. The IC has reached<br />

22 Sag (Rasalhague, Alpha Ophiuchi), the position of Neptune at the 1980 India eclipse and<br />

the MIC unit’s opening. Saturn is on the 3rd house cusp. MIC emissions are officially<br />

verified; the toxic gas alarm is sounded. Firewater monitors (water cannon) are used in an<br />

attempt to wet down the vapor. The water curtain is capable of reaching a height of 100 feet.<br />

The gas was escaping from a tower 120 feet high, and was shooting<br />

another 10 feet over that...<br />

Shakil Qureshi, MIC supervisor on duty, telephones the assistant factory manager. He is<br />

told to turn on the flare tower to burn off the escaping gas. Senior Operator Dey warns<br />

Qureshi that igniting the flare tower with such a volume of gas escaping could cause a huge<br />

explosion.<br />

Their discussion was pointless. A vital piece of pipe was missing<br />

from the flare. It had corroded and was to be replaced...


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The few remaining workers rush to expedite the only remaining alternative - to channel the<br />

escaping gas into a spare storage tank. One of the three tanks, #619, is supposed to be empty<br />

for this purpose.<br />

#619 was not empty. It contained MIC, as did #611...<br />

1:30 AM (approx.)<br />

As workers grab their oxygen tanks and masks, MIC engulfs the control room and adjoining<br />

offices.<br />

1:35 AM:<br />

The angles engage the cardinal axis. The IC has come to the exact Mercury/Neptune<br />

conjunction in the longitude, latitude and declination of *Spiculum, 8, 20, and 21M Sagittarii,<br />

a nebulous cluster associated with blindness...and selfish greed. Supervisor Qureshi<br />

discovers that someone has stolen his oxygen mask and cylinder (“I thought I was going to<br />

die”). He runs for his life, desperately scales a 6-foot barbed-wire-topped fence, breaking his<br />

leg as he lands. The area is clear of gas, and he survives. Suman Dey dons his gear and tries<br />

to find Qureshi (“I couldn’t see two feet in front of me, the cloud was so thick”). Dey goes<br />

upwind and waits, periodically returning to the control room to check the instruments.<br />

Somewhere between 2 and 2:30 AM, the escaping gas stops...<br />

I:53 AM:<br />

Halley’s Comet culminates, on the degree of Jupiter in the US chart, the Asc of the Bhopal<br />

eclipse chart, and on the Pluto/South Node conjunction of Union Carbide’s natal chart,<br />

sesquiquadrate its Uranus. Pluto is on the 2nd cusp, inconjunct Hades on the 9th. Juno-ofhelplessness<br />

rises; the setting Moon is sesquiquadrate asteroid Atropos, on the Uranian axis<br />

of death.<br />

In the city of Bhopal, by the thousands, people are dying. There is nothing to be done.<br />

LINK-UP<br />

It all started so simply. We had a chart for Union Carbide. We had a chart for India, and<br />

data for the tragedy. We would compare them, write it all up, stow it in the file, and go on<br />

to other projects.<br />

But that’s not the way it worked out.<br />

As we studied the charts, unexpected patterns emerged -- unusual and puzzling<br />

“coincidences” that seemed to be telling another story. For one thing, India became<br />

independent from Great Britain precisely on Union Carbide’s Saturn return. We are used to<br />

thinking of nations as more powerful and more important than corporations - even the huge,<br />

multinational corporations; but in actuality, this may not be so. Then there was the natal<br />

Pluto/SNode conjunction on Union Carbide’s chart (conjunct the US Jupiter). Pluto, rx,<br />

had progressed exactly to that Node, and at the disaster Halley’s Comet conjoined them


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both, highlighting 4 hidden past activities. Could there have been something in Union<br />

Carbide’s past that led to their present predicament?<br />

What followed was an interesting bit of synchronicity. A discarded newspaper called “The<br />

Guardian” came to hand, with a feature article on Bhopal. The writer, Jonathan Bennett,<br />

mentioned another terrible Union Carbide disaster 54 years earlier that had received very<br />

little press coverage at the time - at a town called Gauley Bridge.<br />

There is a place in West Virginia where the Kanawha, a tributary of the great Ohio River,<br />

branches in two; Gauley River flows north and the New River southeast, through an area so<br />

rich in silica that sand for glass-making is one of West Virginia’s greatest mineral resources.<br />

In April 1929 Saturn stationed at 0 Cap 31, on the World Axis and the precise degree of the<br />

Bhopal disaster’s Mercury-Neptune conjunction 55.6 years later. The Union Carbide and<br />

Carbon Co. (as it was known then) decided to build a 3 ¾ mile tunnel to divert water from<br />

New River to their New Kanawha Power Co. “Hawk’s Nest” hydroelectric plant at Gauley<br />

Junction. New Kanawha, a subsidiary of Union Carbide and Carbon, was licensed by the<br />

State of West Virginia Power Commission, ostensibly to develop power for public sale; in<br />

reality it was formed to sell all its power to the Electro-Metallurgical Co., another subsidiary<br />

of Union Carbide and Carbon.<br />

Rhinehold and Dennis, Contractors, were hired and it was quickly discovered that the rock<br />

to be drilled through was silica, virtually pure, definitely valuable, and positively dangerous.<br />

Since Hippocrates wrote of it in 400 BC, it has been known that silica dust is<br />

poisonous to humans. Silicosis, probably the oldest known occupational disease,<br />

is incurable. As it is a lethal and debilitating danger to miners, silica-bearing rock<br />

must be worked wet, and masks or respirators must be worn. If no precautions<br />

are taken, nodular scar tissue quickly forms in the lungs, blocking drainage, blood<br />

supply, and air passageways. Once the disease has started, it cannot be stopped,<br />

and the victims, even if they stop work, will gradually strangle to death.<br />

When word went out that jobs were available in West Virginia, workers came from far and<br />

wide to sign up. Pluto had just been discovered in 1930 when the tunneling began. America<br />

was in the depths of the Great Depression, and people were desperate for work. But almost<br />

immediately after work started on the Gauley Bridge tunnel, workers began to sicken and<br />

die.<br />

GAULEY BRIDGE TUNNEL CHART<br />

Apr 1, 1930, 7 AM EST, Gauley Bridge, WV, 38N10, 81W12<br />

Here begins America’s worst industrial scandal. By no stretch of the imagination could the<br />

Gauley Bridge disaster be called “accident.”<br />

Foremen refused to allow the drillers to wet down the rock (drilling was faster dry). Tenhour<br />

shifts were forcibly stretched to twelve hours, without pay. Air so thick with silica


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dust that men could barely see each other (“you could not tell who was a black man and who<br />

was white”) was further poisoned by illegal gasoline motors giving off carbon monoxide<br />

fumes.<br />

“The ambulance was going day and night to the Coal Valley Hospital.”<br />

-Hearings 5<br />

The workers, mostly unskilled, non-union transients, were never told of any danger or<br />

warned to take precautions, although danger notices were required by law.<br />

“...the men did not and could not have known of the danger they underwent. The<br />

company did know the danger they were sending these men to face. They<br />

deliberately failed to furnish sufficient protection. The results have been devastating<br />

in their deadliness.”<br />

-Hearings, p 21<br />

Up to 36 men were housed in each 10’ by 12’ shack - no water, stoves, or bedding. Out of pay<br />

starting at 50 cents an hour and later reduced to 25 cents came enforced deductions for coal,<br />

rent, electricity (usually none) and virtually nonexistent medical care (for which blacks<br />

were charged more than whites). Pay was in “company scrip” so only the company could<br />

cash the checks; it charged a 10 cents check-cashing fee.<br />

“For every day I worked they paid me $1.00, and held out 80 cents for services.”<br />

-Charles Jones, Hearings<br />

If a man became too ill to work, he was driven off the grounds by force - and the “rouster,”<br />

deputized at the request of the company, carried a gun. Beatings were common.<br />

“They was treated worsen if they was mules”<br />

-Mrs C Jones, Hearings<br />

“The men were handled worse than I have ever seen them<br />

handled before”<br />

-Arthur Peyton, Engineer’s Assistant, Hearings<br />

Inspectors from the West Virginia Department of Mines tried repeatedly to inspect the site,<br />

but the company kept them out, insisting that it was a construction site, not a mine, and<br />

therefore not under the Department’s jurisdiction. (The company later claimed in court that<br />

it did not know that silica was dangerous, although it was revealed that company officials<br />

had attended a lecture on silicosis in 1925, and mining and civil engineers are required to<br />

know about it). In addition, company officials, without exception, wore masks when they<br />

checked the progress of the tunnel, and lookouts were kept posted to watch out for<br />

government inspectors.<br />

To a salesman offering respirators at $2.50 a piece, the purchasing<br />

agent was overheard to say “I wouldn’t give you $2.50 for all the<br />

niggers on the job.”


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- Hearings, testimony<br />

When workers left or died, there were plenty more available who were desperate for<br />

employment.<br />

[this was] the story of men in the darkest days of the depression,<br />

with work hard to secure, driven by despair and stark fear of hunger<br />

to work for a mere existence wage under almost intolerable conditions...<br />

-Hearings<br />

The company had calculated that the tunnel would be finished and the men scattered far and<br />

wide when they began to become ill, as silicosis usually takes ten to twenty years to<br />

debilitate and kill its victims, but the purity and density of the poisonous dust acted with<br />

deadly speed.<br />

“I knew they was going to kill these niggers within five years, but<br />

I didn’t know they was going to kill them so quick...”<br />

-Contractors’ Purchasing Agent (quoted in testimony)<br />

Once dead, they were buried with indecent speed - no washing, laying out, clean clothes, or<br />

ceremony. In some cases, relatives arriving one or two hours later were told the victim had<br />

already been buried. (This was to avoid autopsies, which might lead to lawsuits). Some were<br />

thrown into multiple graves.<br />

“They buried them like they were burying hogs, putting two or<br />

three of them in a hole. The men were buried in what they got<br />

killed or died in.”<br />

-Hearings<br />

Company doctors were not allowed to tell the men what was wrong with them. Little black<br />

pills were dispensed for “tunnelitis.” Once weakened by the silica, many contracted<br />

pneumonia or tuberculosis and died of infection (this enabled the company to later claim in<br />

court that their deaths had not been caused by silica). As the death rate accelerated, the<br />

company hired an undertaker at a special wholesale rate to get rid of the corpses more<br />

efficiently.<br />

“He took the work for a smaller price than other undertakers<br />

charged because the company knew and assured him there would<br />

be a large number of deaths...”<br />

-Hearings<br />

No records or death certificates were made, unless there were family members nearby. (The<br />

undertaker later claimed in court that his records had been “destroyed”). 169 of the victims<br />

were later discovered at Summerville, West Virginia in unmarked mass graves.<br />

By 1931, rumors of the great numbers of deaths at Hawk’s Nest Tunnel were reaching official<br />

circles. In the Spring of 1933, with Neptune conjunct the South Lunar Node (7.5 Virgo)


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sesquiquadrate Uranus in Aries, and Saturn in mid-Aquarius, all on the World Axis and<br />

aspecting newly-discovered Pluto on its own ascending node, the first of approximately 500<br />

lawsuits were brought to trial. 200 of these cases were summarily thrown out of court due to<br />

a hastily-manufactured “Statute of Limitations” pushed through the West Virginia Supreme<br />

Court, which decreed that in order to be eligible for compensation,<br />

*a worker must have been employed for at least two years at the same job<br />

*he must have filed his claim within one year after leaving the job<br />

*he must have given a complete life history to his employer at the start of<br />

employment<br />

*he must never have broken any safety rules<br />

Most had not survived long enough to fulfill even the first requirement...<br />

The trials (“a macabre burlesque” 6 ) were rife with intimidation, threats, and bribery of<br />

jurors and lawyers. The cases that could not be thrown out of court by the hastilyengineered<br />

statute, or hung-juried through bribery 5 or settled out of court by threats and<br />

payments to the victims’ lawyers, were settled for pathetic sums: $250, $60, $300, $125 were<br />

typical amounts. In any case, the plaintiffs would not have received anything at all if they<br />

had not agreed to hand over to the company all of their collected evidence, so that it could<br />

not be used by others. The president of Rinehart and Dennis was quoted in the press as<br />

saying that the lawsuits were nothing more than part of a “legal silicosis racket.”<br />

“The most damnable racketeering that I have ever known is the<br />

paying of a fee to the very attorneys who represented these victims.”<br />

-Rep. Vito Marcantonio of New York<br />

House Labor Subcommittee<br />

One woman testified that she had received $185.85 for the death of her husband.<br />

“The disease silicosis was not known to us, nor to the other<br />

contractors of our acquaintance, before we were surprised by<br />

the bringing of damage suits...we know of no case of silicosis<br />

contracted on this job.”<br />

-P H Faulconer, President<br />

Rinehart and Dennis, Contractors<br />

“I don’t know what that 85 cents was for...”<br />

-Mrs Mary Jones<br />

Hundreds of others, surviving the dead or themselves broken in health, were blocked by the<br />

statute of limitations from even filing suit, and received absolutely nothing.<br />

The mainstream American press almost completely ignored the terrible stories coming out<br />

of West Virginia; skeptical editors called them “mountain gossip,” “mere rumor,” and “too<br />

harrowing” to be readily believed. In January 1936, with a Congressional investigation about<br />

to begin (transiting Mercury in Aquarius semi-octile Saturn in Pisces), the Engineering


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News Record called the charges “fantastic - sheer bunk.” The New York Times was<br />

soothingly complacent:<br />

“...we all inhale a certain amount of rock dust - silica...house dust and<br />

street dust, for one thing”<br />

“The casualty list is too high for a contract on which 4,948 were employed -<br />

2,500 underground - too high to be readily accepted.”<br />

-New York Times, 2/23/36<br />

Only the radical left-wing press kept the story alive, “rattling the bones” and demanding an<br />

investigation.<br />

CHART OF HEARINGS<br />

Thursday, January 16, 1936, 10:40 AM, Washington, DC:<br />

“Whereas...workers were buried in a field at Summersville, West Virginia, with cornstalks<br />

as their only gravestones and with no other means of identification...”<br />

With these words, a House Labor Subcommittee opened hearings into what was becoming<br />

known as “The Gauley Bridge Disaster.” After fourteen days of testimony by doctors, social<br />

workers, lawyers, engineers, foremen and laborers (some of them dying and barely able to<br />

speak) it had become painfully evident that the grim “mountain rumors” paled before a<br />

terrible reality. One man, near death himself, told the committee that he had lost three sons<br />

in the tunnel, the youngest 18. His wife tried to get a local doctor to examine the boy, but he<br />

would not because she didn’t have enough money. She stood in the road and begged for<br />

money until she had the $50 he demanded for an X-ray. He took the case, but three weeks<br />

later the boy died. His two older brothers died the following year.<br />

“...the tunnel was begun, continued, and completed with grave<br />

and inhuman disregard of all consideration for the health, lives,<br />

and future of the employees...”<br />

-Report of the Subcommittee<br />

The summary of the subcommittee provided, at least and at last, an epitaph for the<br />

anonymous dead:<br />

“If by their suffering and death they will have made life safer in<br />

future for the men who go beneath the earth to work, if they will<br />

have been able to establish a new and greater regard for human life<br />

in industry, their suffering may not have been in vain...”


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“The worst industrial disaster in history.” That’s what Gauley Bridge had been called until<br />

December, 1984, when Bhopal took over that title. These two terrible events have one factor<br />

in common: Union Carbide Corporation.<br />

UNION CARBIDE CHART<br />

Nov 1, 1917, (used Noon, EST), 42N39, 73W45<br />

Union Carbide Corporation was founded during the worst year of the worst war that has<br />

ever been fought. Saturn, Admetos and the Lunar Nodes were on the world cardinal axis.<br />

The Sun (by septile) and Kronos were on the world death axis (0° of the fixed signs) and the<br />

conjunction of Hades, Chiron and Vesta were bringing primitive nationalistic emotions into<br />

full play. It is estimated that about 20,000,000 people died in 1917-18, some from terrible<br />

epidemics, others in the war, and still more in revolutions and pograms. (It is interesting<br />

that the USSR was established just 6 days later, and Indira Gandhi (assassinated 2 months<br />

before the Bhopal disaster) was born 18 days later.<br />

Uranus holds the only dignity by sign, as might be expected for a corporation founded to<br />

exploit technological developments; Mars is at royal star *Regulus, Alpha Leonis, and an<br />

exiled Jupiter (with the Moon) is conjunct *Aldebaran, Alpha Tauri - both royal stars with a<br />

reputation for arrogance and early prominence, followed by severe and sudden falls from<br />

grace. Chart ruler Saturn is in exile in Leo, conjunct corporate Cupido situated on<br />

Neptune’s ascending heliocentric node; it squares both the MC and Ceres, co-ruler of the<br />

8th. With the MC, Sun, Mercury (other 8th ruler), and Ceres in the 8th house sign, this<br />

company will be known for Scorpionic matters, including death. Mercury, ruler of 3 houses,<br />

suffers a bi-septile from Uranus, and an inconjunct from Vulcanus, Jupiter and the Moon,<br />

and forms a devastating square to Neptune, situated on *Praesepe (44M Cancri), a nebulous<br />

cluster frequently associated with tragedies. Since Jupiter and Neptune rule the 2nd of<br />

money and resources, and Mercury the 6th of employees, the 8th of death, and the 5th of<br />

workers’ misfortunes (the 5th is the 12th of the 6th), Union Carbide’s race for profits will<br />

endanger lives -- and engender lawsuits! The south lunar node conjuncts Pluto in Cancer,<br />

describing an obsessively self-protective corporate entity with lessons to be learned in the<br />

area of responsibility and public caretaking (NNode in Capricorn). The NNode has yet to<br />

be manifested; Union Carbide refused to acknowledge any wrongdoing at Gauley Bridge,<br />

and has thus far disclaimed its part in the Bhopal tragedy.<br />

At the moment the Gauley Bridge investigative hearings were<br />

called to order in Washington on January 16, 1936 at 10:40 AM,<br />

the MC/IC axis fell exactly on the natal nodes of Union Carbide.<br />

Asteroid America was at 7 Sco 46, the corporation’s natal<br />

Mercury, square its Neptune, and semisquare the US Neptune.<br />

SEPTILES<br />

Septiles, 7th harmonic aspects, have a strong role to play in mundane astrology. As in natal<br />

charts, they may bring sorrow and bereavement if attention has not been paid to the spiritual<br />

level of existence.


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If 360° is divided by 7, the result is 51°26’, the length of one septile. But like some of the<br />

other odd-numbered division of the circle (trine, quintile, novile), septiles do not divide<br />

evenly into a half-circle of 180°. If a septile is subtracted from an angle, the remaining<br />

number of degrees (to the opposite angle) is 128°34’, or 2½ septiles. This 2½ septile aspect<br />

occurs frequently in harsh circumstances; for instance, the Moon of the Bhopal disaster is<br />

2½ septiles applying to the twin Saturns of India and Union Carbide. Half-septile aspects<br />

are important as well; Saturn at the event was 4½ septiles from 0 Aries.<br />

1 septile: 51° 26’ ½ septile: 25° 43’<br />

2 septiles: 102° 51’ 1½ septiles: 77° 09’<br />

3 septiles: 154° 17’ 2½ septiles: 128° 34’<br />

4 septiles: 205° 42’ 3½ septiles: 180° 00’<br />

5 septiles: 257° 09’ 4½ septiles: 231° 26’<br />

6 septiles: 308° 34’ 5½ septiles: 282° 51’<br />

6½ septiles: 334° 17’<br />

Union Carbide’s Saturn is tri-septile its Ascendant and bi-septile Kronos of authority and<br />

law, carrying the Saturnian theme of the Capricorn NNode and Ascendant. Jupiter, ruling<br />

the 11th, 12th and 2nd, is tri-septile the MC, and ½ septile behind Pluto. When poison gas<br />

devastated Bhopal, the Mercury-Neptune conjunction was septile Union Carbide’s Sun, and<br />

Pluto formed an applying septile to their natal Venus.<br />

---ECLIPSE CHART (BHOPAL)---<br />

Feb 16, 1980, 2:21 PM IST –5.5, 23N16, 77E24<br />

At the February 16, 1980 eclipse at 26 Aqu 50, the Ascendant in Bhopal was Union Carbide’s<br />

Pluto and SNode, the Moon’s NNode was Carbide’s Mars (and the eclipse Venus was the<br />

disaster’s Moon), but it was Saturn that presaged the worst. Inconjunct the eclipse itself, it<br />

fell on the IC at Bhopal, square India’s Uranus (co-ruler MC), inconjunct their Moon, and<br />

on their Mercury/Saturn midpoint axis. On Union Carbide’s chart, the eclipse’s Saturn<br />

degree, 25 Virgo, on their Poseidon in the 8th, hit their midpoint axes of MC/Neptune,<br />

Mercury/Saturn, Sun/Cupido and Mercury/Cupido, squared Venus, and fell very close to<br />

the corporation’s Aries/Hades. At the same time it opposed the Hades/Chiron/Vesta<br />

conjunction in the 2nd in Pisces. (The Asc. of this eclipse in Washington, DC was 0 Cap<br />

43!) Union Carbide’s 1979 solar return (2 months before MIC operations began in Bhopal)<br />

had Venus in exile on the MC at 26 Sco 26, which was squared by the eclipse; solar return<br />

Mars was 21 Leo, the natal Carbide Mars/Saturn, and India’s Sun.<br />

Any eclipse that squares Uranus and Hades, inconjuncts Saturn, and squares *Algol must be<br />

regarded with some trepidation; this one preceded the attempt on Reagan’s life (it was<br />

sesquiquadrate the US Sun) and heralded the death of three Russian leaders in as many<br />

years (it opposed the USSR Moon) as well as bringing back to power, and then bringing<br />

down, Indira Gandhi - born the same month and year as Union Carbide and the USSR.<br />

Perhaps the most fascinating of all is that besides falling on the Asc of the Bhopal plant<br />

reopening (the start of MIC operations), this eclipse over India fell on Neptune’s discovery<br />

degree, when the planet was aligned with Saturn in longitude, latitude and declination, on<br />

September 23, 1846.


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CHART OF NEPTUNE’S DISCOVERY<br />

Sept 23, 1846, 22:30 LMT, Berlin, Germany, 52N30, 13E22<br />

On May 30, 1994, an eclipse path ran through the east central states of the US, the locale of<br />

the original Union Carbide Corporation. At 9 Gem 26, the eclipse was on Union Carbide’s<br />

Jupiter-Moon conjunction, West Virginia’s SNode, (6/20/1863), the US Uranus/Asc, square<br />

the Neptune discovery Venus, and on royal star *Aldebaran, Alpha Tauri. It is two-sevenths<br />

of the zodiac ahead of the one over India in 1980: a biseptile. Halley’s Comet, at 2 Cancer 08,<br />

was on the US Venus and Carbide’s SNode, opposing transiting Neptune. After<br />

retrograding, the comet returned to this position at the disaster. During this period,<br />

warnings of possible disaster were given - and ignored.<br />

The third relevant eclipse, on 11 23 84 (11 22 Greenwich) at 0 Sag 50, exactly, to the minute,<br />

on India’s Descendant, gave the final warning; at Bhopal, Pluto rose and Mars anticulminated,<br />

an almost certain indication of disaster at that locality. On December 2, when<br />

the MIC leak was first noticed, the eclipse degree held the IC. (It was on the 8th cusp of the<br />

Gauley Bridge chart, square Neptune, and 7 semi-octiles from Moon/Zeus/Chronos.)<br />

Studying the 90° wheel, one is constantly struck by the profound connections between the<br />

chart for Gauley Bridge and the Bhopal disaster. Saturn+Neptune-Jupiter, a formula for gas<br />

poisoning, comes out on the Bhopal chart at 7 Scorpio 06; this is Union Carbide’s natal<br />

Mercury and solar arc Mars. It opposes the Gauley Bridge Moon and Chronos, and squares<br />

its Jupiter.<br />

This degree was the Moon’s at Neptune’s discovery; the Asc and<br />

SNode at Uranus’ discovery, and the Moon and SNode at Pluto’s<br />

discovery. The star *Khambalia (Lambda Virginis) with a reputation<br />

for coldness, rashness and a lack of scruples, is now in this degree.<br />

Mars+Saturn-Neptune, death through gas, at Bhopal equaled the transiting Sun, Halley’s<br />

Comet, Juno, and India’s Jupiter and Hades. It also equals the Gauley Bridge Mars, Jupiter,<br />

Vulcanus, and Mercury’s Node.<br />

Saturn+Saturn-Neptune, a silicosis formula (silica is ruled by Saturn), placed on the Gauley<br />

Bridge chart, comes out at 21Tau 52; this is one septile from 0 Aries and semi-octile the<br />

Gauley Bridge Asc, (which is the SNode of the Neptune discovery chart, in the longitude of<br />

single-minded, merciless *Al Rischa, Alpha Piscium). At Bhopal, Saturn at 21 Sco 34 exactly<br />

opposed this formula; the Moon semi-squared it. On a 90° wheel, 21.5 of the fixed signs is on<br />

the axis of the nodes of Uranus.<br />

And what of incoming Halley’s Comet? Has it more of a part to play than its conjunction<br />

with Union Carbide’s SNode/Pluto? On the Bhopal chart, Sun/Halley’s = Mars/Saturn, the<br />

‘84 9.5 Gemini North American eclipse (on Union Carbide’s Moon-Jupiter), Neptune’s<br />

discovery Venus, ‘80 India eclipse Mars and Gauley Bridge Mars and Venus.


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Sun/Halley’s = India’s Asc and Ceres, Gauley Bridge’s Moon, Zeus and Chronos.<br />

Moon/Halley’s = Uranus, Saturn, India’s Sun, Union Carbide’s Pluto, and the Nodes of<br />

Uranus.<br />

The midpoint of Halley’s Comet at Bhopal and Union Carbide’s<br />

natal Sun equals Union Carbide’s MC, India’s MC, the US MC,<br />

the Mercury-Neptune conjunction and the World Axis.<br />

The midpoint of Union Carbide’s Moon and India’s Moon =<br />

Halley’s Comet at Bhopal.<br />

* * * *<br />

They (corporations) cannot commit treason, nor be outlawed nor<br />

excommunicated, for they have no souls.<br />

-Sir Edward Coke, jurist, 1552-1634<br />

If the act of incorporation is not to be taken as a license for haphazard destruction that<br />

would not be permitted to any individual, a re-evaluation of corporate law and custome is<br />

long overdue. The incredible power of vast financial resources has enabled many<br />

multinational corporate structures to hold even determined governments at bay. The<br />

Bhopal event is far more than a local tragedy -- or retribution for Gauley Bridge. Mark<br />

Lerner, Editor of Planet Earth (Great Bear Press) in the Capricorn 1984-85 issue, pointed out<br />

that the disaster occurred with the first conjunction of Mercury and Neptune in Capricorn<br />

in 164 years (the conjunction was at *Spiculum, the Trifid Nebula, associated with gas<br />

disasters and poisoning); it squares the Sun on the Neptune discovery chart, and is on the<br />

world axis (0 of the Cardinal signs - the Sun at each solstice and equinox), indicating<br />

universal human involvement. Our air, earth and water - the essential resources for human<br />

life on this planet - are being contaminated, and we are all involved in the struggle to<br />

change, whether we want to be or not. At the recent leak at Carbide’s Institute, West<br />

Virginia plant (August 11, 1985, 9:15 AM EDT, 81W46, 39N05), Saturn had returned from its<br />

March, ‘85 retrograde to its precise position at the Bhopal event; Halley’s Comet opposes<br />

Neptune once more. Mercury squares its own nodes; Sun and Transpluto square the nodes<br />

of Mars. Mars and Jupiter inhabit the nodes of Neptune.<br />

Just as individuals have spiritual responsibilities, so do families, communities, nations, and<br />

corporations. Production, jobs and profits are no longer sufficient goals for any segment of<br />

the human race. With Pluto coming to Union Carbide’s Sun (Septile the world axis), this<br />

corporation has an opportunity to overcome its past and become a world leader in the control<br />

of pollution; by reaching for the responsibility of its Capricorn NNode and providing<br />

leadership instead of self-interested excuses, a Scorpio phoenix could rise from these ashes.<br />

As to manners, then, in which each soul shall conduct self as<br />

respecting...an individual organization, it has oft been given<br />

that this is not under any schism or ism or any individual<br />

tenet other than that which has been of old, “I AM MY<br />

BROTHER’S KEEPER!” That should be the cry that should


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be in the heart of every member, every individual. “I AM MY<br />

BROTHER’S KEEPER!”<br />

-Edgar Cayce, Reading 254-91, 1936<br />

Footnotes:<br />

1: After this article was published, Time Magazine (2 27 89, p 53) gave the figures of 3,400 dead, 200,000<br />

blinded and/or crippled. Estimates of total deaths range from 15,000 (Government of India) to up to<br />

25,000 (Amnesty International)<br />

2: Multiples of the Universal Constant related to chaos: 4.669201609<br />

3: Mountbatten: A Biography, by Philip Ziegler, New York, 1985<br />

4: Halley’s Comet: comets are like “spotlights” pointing to an important element in a chart.<br />

5: “An Investigation relating to Health Conditions of Workers Employed in the Construction and<br />

Maintenance of Public Utilities:” Hearings before a Special Subcommittee of the House Committee of<br />

Labor, January and February 1936 (“Hearings”)<br />

6: Joseph A Page & Mary Win O’Brien, Bitter Wages, Grossman, NY, 1973, p 61<br />

Update:<br />

On February 6, 2001, Dow Chemical Company merged with and took over Union Carbide:<br />

http://www.dow.com/dow_news/corporate/2001/20010206a.html<br />

http://www.greenpeace.org/international_en/news/details?item_id=670565&campaign_id=3941<br />

Dow refuses to take responsibility and clean up Bhopal, despite the fact that thousands living in vicinity<br />

of the factory continue to be exposed to toxic chemicals through groundwater and soil contamination.<br />

The Dow Chemical Company<br />

18 May 1897<br />

Midland, MI<br />

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Hyperinflation:<br />

Astrological Outlook<br />

2010<br />

By<br />

Robert Gover, USA<br />

The worst periods of inflation, going<br />

back to the Roman Empire, have<br />

occurred under Saturn-Uranus or<br />

Saturn-Neptune oppositions, and<br />

sometimes hard angles from Pluto have<br />

been involved.<br />

Robert Gover (born November 2, 1929)<br />

grew up in an endowed orphanage (Girard<br />

College in Philadelphia), attended the<br />

University of Pittsburgh on athletic<br />

scholarship (swimming the butterfly),<br />

received a degree in economics, worked as<br />

a journalist, became a bestselling novelist<br />

by age 30, lived most of his life in<br />

California where he began his study of<br />

astrology, and now resides in Rehoboth<br />

Beach, Delaware. His latest novel is Two<br />

Brothers. He describes it as an “economic<br />

novel.” One brother becomes a<br />

millionaire, the other a skid row bum. A<br />

third character was an economics professor<br />

till he studied astrology—he was<br />

subsequently confined in an insane<br />

asylum. Robert’s first novel, One<br />

Hundred Dollar Misunderstanding, is a<br />

satire on racism and remains a cult classic.<br />

He has published 10 novels and 2 works of<br />

nonfiction, including Time and Money:<br />

the Economy and the Planets. He can be<br />

reached at gocycles@aol.com.<br />

Saturn-Neptune oppositions occur every 36<br />

years on the average; Saturn-Uranus<br />

oppositions occur every 45 years. Planets<br />

are said to be in opposition when, from our<br />

perspective on Earth, they are 180 degrees<br />

apart, putting we earthlings between them.<br />

Not every time a Saturn-Uranus or<br />

Saturn-Neptune opposition has formed has<br />

it coincided with hyperinflation. These<br />

oppositions apparently impact whatever is<br />

ripe to be affected. When what is ripe is a<br />

society’s monetary system, hyperinflation<br />

results.<br />

Here is a brief astrological history of some<br />

notable past hyperinflations:<br />

Year 150 Roman Empire: Saturn in<br />

Cancer opposite Uranus in Capricorn<br />

1350 Black Plague: Saturn conjunct<br />

Pluto in Aries<br />

1501 European gold imports: Saturn<br />

in Taurus opposite Pluto in Scorpio. T<br />

square Uranus in Aquarius


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1720 John Law’s Mississippi Bubble and South Sea Bubble: Saturn in Scorpio opposite<br />

Neptune in Taurus, both square Moon’s Nodes<br />

1782 American Revolution: Saturn 24 Sagittarius opposite Uranus 0 Cancer, both<br />

square Mars in Pisces<br />

1784 French Revolution: Saturn in Taurus opposite Neptune in Scorpio, Uranus in Leo<br />

opposite Pluto in Aquarius<br />

1862 American Civil War: Saturn and Jupiter conjunct in Virgo opposite Neptune in<br />

Pisces<br />

1917-1923 Russian Revolution and German hyperinflation: Saturn conjunct Pluto 1914-<br />

15; Saturn conjunct Neptune 1917; Saturn opposite Uranus 1918-20.<br />

1937 Chinese Revolution: Saturn in Pisces opposite Neptune in Virgo, both square<br />

Chiron in Gemini and Moon’s Nodes<br />

1965 Indian Inflation: Saturn in Pisces opposite Uranus and Pluto conjunct in Virgo<br />

2007-2010 USA: Saturn in Leo opposite Neptune in Aquarius 2007; Saturn in Virgo<br />

opposite Uranus in Pisces 2008. Then Saturn in Libra T sq. Uranus in Aires sq. Pluto in<br />

Capricorn 2010.<br />

What is called the Hyperinflation of the German Weimar Republic 1923—considered the<br />

worst in modern history—began in 1914 under a conjunction of Saturn and Pluto in Cancer.


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It built up slowly but steadily during 1917 under a Saturn-Neptune conjunction in Leo.<br />

And then rapidly gained momentum 1918 to 1920 under a series of six Saturn-Uranus<br />

oppositions, to climax in 1923.


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An eyewitness said, “It was horrible. Horrible! Like lightening it struck. No one was<br />

prepared. You cannot imagine the rapidity with which the whole thing happened. The<br />

shelves in grocery stores were empty. You could buy nothing with your paper money.”<br />

From 2006-2007, Saturn opposed Neptune, and from 2008 through 2010 we have a series of<br />

Saturn-Uranus oppositions moving into a T square with Pluto. So economic predictions of<br />

hyperinflation are supported by the astrological history of past hyperinflations.<br />

If you’ve been doing your family’s shopping for at least ten years in the USA, you have<br />

probably noticed that food prices have doubled or even tripled, even as the mass media has<br />

told people inflation is being contained. This slow inflation has been going on since the<br />

creation of the Federal Reserve in December 1913. What you could buy then for a dollar costs<br />

$100 or more today. It has happened so slowly and gradually that most people have come to<br />

view it as normal.<br />

Hyperinflation would mean a 100 dollar bill quickly becomes worth more as toilet paper than<br />

money.<br />

What has me revisiting this depressing subject is an article online by economist John<br />

Williams (www.shadowstats.com). Williams specializes in actual economic statistics,<br />

correcting politicized statistics. Here’s the opening paragraph of his article titled<br />

“Hyperinflation Special Report”:<br />

“The U.S. economy is in an intensifying inflationary recession that eventually will evolve<br />

into a hyperinflationary great depression. Hyperinflation could be experienced as early as<br />

2010, if not before, and likely no more than a decade down the road. The U.S. government<br />

and Federal Reserve already have committed the system to this course through the easy<br />

politics and a bottomless pocketbook, the servicing of big-moneyed special interests, and<br />

gross mismanagement.”<br />

The last of five exact Saturn-Uranus oppositions will occur in July 2010. If the astrological<br />

past is prologue, we can expect hyperinflation to peak around the end of 2012.<br />

December 2012—famous for “end of the world” prophesies—marks the tightening of a<br />

Uranus-Pluto square that will dominate till at least 2018, and which, based on past history,<br />

can be expected to bring revolutionary transformations, as detailed in previous articles by<br />

me.<br />

Economist John Williams’ prediction of hyperinflation is supported by astrology, although<br />

Uranus may be the joker in the deck, as Uranus brings unprecedented surprises, and for<br />

much of 2010 Jupiter expands Uranus’ effects. Around the end of May 2010 the national<br />

mood of public opposition to the ruling oligarchy will begin to change as Uranus (conjunct<br />

Jupiter) moves from easy-going Pisces into Mars-ruled Aries, with both square Pluto and<br />

opposite Saturn.<br />

Note in the chart below how Pluto in Capricorn is conjunct the Sun-Pluto opposition of the<br />

Federal Reserve’s nativity, with both squaring Saturn in late Virgo opposite the conjunction<br />

of Jupiter and Uranus on the cusp of Aries.


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Economist, Henry C. K. Liu, defined the joker when he said, “What we will have going<br />

forward is not Weimar Republic type price inflation, but a financial profit<br />

inflation…inducing the public to invest what remaining wealth they still hold only to lose<br />

more of it at the next market meltdown which will come when the profit bubble bursts.”<br />

(“Bogged Down at the Fed,” September 11, 2009, Asian Times Online.)<br />

2.<br />

In 2010, we’ll be under the last of a five-series Saturn-Uranus opposition that was preceded<br />

by a Saturn-Neptune opposition in 2006-2007. This series of patterns has a history of<br />

bringing hyperinflation.<br />

Hyperinflation accompanies other social upheavals—when a money system gets out of<br />

whack, everyone’s life is upset.<br />

It’s said by most economists that the US government will have only two choices if/when<br />

hyperinflation hits—default, or issue a new super-inflated currency to repay the national<br />

debt with devalued money.<br />

But either would cheat those who invested in the debt—if you bought a $1,000 government<br />

bond in 2009 you won’t enjoy being paid with money in 2014 that buys only half or less of<br />

what your original $1,000 bought in 2009.


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There is a third choice: Change the system from money loaned to government by the<br />

bankers of the Fed—to money issued by government debt-free for infrastructure projects,<br />

and also loaned to banks, who then make corporate and personal loans, the way they do now.<br />

Then gradually repay the existing national debt and be done with it.<br />

Changing from a “central” bank (privately owned) to a “national” bank (publically owned)<br />

would not eliminate the gnarly complexities of running a monetary system. But it would<br />

shift from protecting the financial sector to protecting the overall economy. And with<br />

Uranus involved astrologically, changing the money system is a heightened possibility.<br />

Most people already believe government issues money by “running the printing press.”<br />

Actually, the Fed runs the printing press in the form of computer digits—98% of what we<br />

call money is actually credit, a small portion of which is transformed into cash when<br />

workers are paid.<br />

If the USA changes the existing Fed-run, debt-based monetary system in time, a lot of pain<br />

and suffering can be avoided. Proposals are now being pushed by, among others, the<br />

American Monetary Institute and Congressman Dennis Kucinich.<br />

It’s not a new idea. It dates back to the time of Aristotle, who said that money’s highest and<br />

best use is as a means of exchange, and when money is misused to reproduce itself (as our<br />

financial sector now does), it will destroy society.<br />

Some kind of monetary system revolution is indicated by the astrology involved. The Fed’s<br />

natal Sun-Pluto opposition is now, and for the near future, being hit by hard angles from<br />

Saturn, Uranus and Pluto, a recipe for radical change. <strong>Astrology</strong> cannot tell us what changes<br />

we humans will decide to make, however.<br />

If asked where money comes from, most people say, “The bank.” And the national debt?<br />

“The government just prints money and spends it.” But if the government printed money<br />

(and/or distributed credit) why would it borrow from banks?<br />

Originating money in banks is an old habit dating back two cycles of Pluto in Capricorn ago,<br />

when the precursors of modern bankers were called moneychangers. Back then, most<br />

Europeans didn’t use money—they bartered. The wealthy used paper bills backed by their<br />

stores of precious metals, and most had a cozy relationship with their<br />

moneychangers/bankers.<br />

Now, in our modern urbanized world, money is as necessary to survival as air and water.<br />

Yet bankers conjure money from thin air and issue it as debt to those who use it as the<br />

medium of exchange for trade. The conjuring is done according to an artfully deceptive<br />

theory about “reserves” and “multiplier effects,” couched in esoteric jargon. And bankers<br />

still have a special relationship with the super wealthy. Five hundred years ago, money<br />

belonged to the rich alone. Today, money is more like water and electricity, a public utility<br />

used by everyone.<br />

In ancient Greece, it was decided that the civil authority (government) should create and<br />

issue money. American colonists also used this system. Ben Franklin was its major advocate.


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For how a money system revolution can come about in our time, Google “debt-based<br />

money” and check out “Web of Debt,” or go to American Monetary Institute and read their<br />

proposed legislation—keeping in mind both the astrology involved and the horrendous<br />

resistance such a change is sure to meet.<br />

3.<br />

“Contrary to popular belief, creeping inflation is not caused by the government irresponsibly<br />

printing dollars. It is caused by the banks expanding the money supply with loans.” (Ellen<br />

Hodgson Brown, “Web of Debt,” page 4.)<br />

In the USA’s Fed-run, debt-based monetary system, money is loaned into our economy as<br />

debt that must be repaid with interest—that’s the present rules of the game. But the bankers<br />

of the Fed loan only the principle. More loans must be made to repay interest. That’s what<br />

creates slow but steady inflation.<br />

If Fed banks loan two companies $100 each at 10%, the money supply increases by $200 but<br />

the total indebtedness increases by $220. Both companies must then find ways to repay a<br />

total of $220. More money is loaned into the system to repay existing debt, expanding future<br />

debt. Multiply by trillions and the cause of world poverty, wars for profit, and other social<br />

ills come into focus.<br />

“So we see that, under our debt-based money system, interest can never truly be paid off,<br />

but can only be shifted from one person to another, or one sector of the economy to another<br />

(public to private, or vice versa). That more than anything else is what creates our dog-eatdog,<br />

musical chairs economy—an economy in which millions of people work frantically to<br />

capture other people's (money); and in which virtually everyone works (to one extent or<br />

another, and whether they realize it or not) as indentured servants to the banking elite.”<br />

(Todd Altman in an essay titled “Rights vs. Privileges,” quoting Robert De Fremery).<br />

What India and the People’s Republic of China have done is adopt versions of the monetary<br />

system elucidated by Ben Franklin in Colonial America and used by Abe Lincoln to fight the<br />

Civil War without bankrupting the Union: Instead of government borrowing money from<br />

banks, government creates the money it needs.<br />

Yet any modern monetary system is complex and must be managed carefully. With the T<br />

square formed by Saturn, Uranus and Pluto becoming close to exact this summer,<br />

astrologers will have a chance to analyze how beliefs interact with hard aspects to produce<br />

positive or negative outcomes. Both the US Fed and the People’s Bank of China will be<br />

caught in a grand cross pattern, indicating crisis.<br />

The December 1, 1948 PBoC’s Mars-Jupiter conjunction in Capricorn opposite Uranus at 29<br />

Gemini will be caught in the grand cross formed by Saturn, Uranus conjunct Jupiter, and<br />

Pluto conjunct the Moon’s North Node.


The US Fed’s December 23, 1913 Sun-Pluto opposition will be caught in the same grand cross.<br />

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The PBoC’s Sun (conjunct Moon, Mercury and Chiron) squares natal Saturn, which will be<br />

making a favorable trine to natal Mars-Jupiter under transiting Pluto and the North Node.<br />

The US Fed’s natal Jupiter-Uranus conjunction will be trine transiting Saturn.<br />

The question to be answered: Which money system will weather this difficult planetary<br />

pattern the most skillfully? Will China succumb to pressures from Europe and the USA to<br />

scrap their system and adopt the Fed’s debt-based system? Or will the Fed’s debt-based<br />

system be forced by circumstances to change and return to the principles of Ben Franklin<br />

and Abe Lincoln?<br />

Since most people believe the government already controls the nation’s monetary system,<br />

it’s possible that Congress could nationalize the Fed without many people being aware of it.<br />

Under the Saturn-Uranus-Pluto T-square now forming, it’s also possible that the USA and<br />

even the world economy could be hit by hyperinflation around late 2012. Some who are<br />

knowledgeable about monetary history are betting the USA’s Fed will be in for a major<br />

overhaul around this time. But it may turn out that some as-yet unknown alternative will<br />

arise. What the planetary pattern indicates is change. Exactly what will change how is up<br />

to people in power.<br />

4.<br />

Concern about the Fed-controlled money system isn’t new. Even President Woodrow<br />

Wilson regretted signing the legislation creating the Fed, but years too late. Poet Ezra<br />

Pound railed against the Fed and wound up being imprisoned in an insane asylum. Anyone<br />

who proclaimed it a fraud was discredited as a conspiracy nut. Yet in 1934, the Credit<br />

Manager of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Robert H. Hemphill, joined the conspiracy<br />

nuts when he exclaimed:<br />

“We are completely dependent on the commercial Banks. Someone has to borrow every dollar<br />

we have in circulation, cash or credit. If the Banks create ample synthetic money we are<br />

prosperous; if not, we starve. We are absolutely without a permanent money system. When one<br />

gets a complete grasp of the picture, the tragic absurdity of our hopeless position is almost<br />

incredible, but there it is. It is the most important subject intelligent persons can investigate and<br />

reflect upon.”<br />

What’s even more amazing, it seems to me, is that Hemphill apparently didn’t know this<br />

before he became a Fed Credit Manager.<br />

The national debts of all countries with privatized central banks are sliced and diced into<br />

bonds and sold all over the world, and the buyers of those IOU’s use them as media of<br />

exchange, money.<br />

But since the crash of 2008 and the TARP stimulus package, the fear is that many foreigners<br />

may stop buying US government bonds. Ellen Brown, author of “Web of Debt,” suggests<br />

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that our central bank can do what other bond-buyers now do, convert these IOU’s to money—to<br />

stimulate the domestic economy.<br />

Such a move would elicit fear of inflation, according to an argument that goes like this: “When<br />

this money hits Main Street as dollars competing for goods and services, the floodgates will<br />

open and hyperinflation will be upon us.”<br />

That is the argument keeping the stimulus money in the banks instead of loaned into the<br />

marketplace.<br />

Brown’s rebuttal: “Price inflation results only when ‘demand’ (money) exceeds ‘supply’ (goods<br />

and services). If the money is used to create goods and services, prices will remain stable. We<br />

have workers out of work and factories sitting idle. They need some demand (money)<br />

stimulating them to create supply, in order to make the economy productive again.” (From an<br />

essay on Ellen Brown’s blog titled “Lessons from the Japanese: Time to Replace Sovereign Debt<br />

with Sovereign Credit”.)<br />

Brown’s proposal reminds us that money can be anything we agree it is. In today’s world,<br />

buyers of US bonds may use those bonds as money. If I’m selling a car for $10,000 and you offer<br />

me US Treasury Bonds worth that much, we make the sale.<br />

But, you may say, the government is already printing money at a mad pace. To which Brown<br />

responds: “Money is being printed; but it is not being printed by the government. The U.S.<br />

government has opted to borrow rather than print, just as the Japanese did. The Federal Reserve<br />

is a privately-owned central bank, which issues Federal Reserve Notes (or dollars) and lends<br />

them to the government and to other banks. Those banks then leverage the money into many<br />

times that sum in interest-bearing loans.”<br />

For the Fed to buy back some of this debt and use it as money to stimulate the domestic<br />

economy could save us from a world of suffering. Eventually, it could even open the door for<br />

Congress to reform the Fed by ending its privatized status and returning our money to public<br />

control, where it works for the whole society.<br />

The bum rap against our existing privatized Fed-run system is that it slowly but surely enriches<br />

the already rich and, over time, downsizes the middle class and poor. A nationalized bank,<br />

controlled by managers responsive to the public, is the alternative. How to get from here to<br />

there? Brown’s suggestion could be the first step.<br />

However, the US Supreme Court’s decision January 21, 2010, a Uranus surprise, declared<br />

corporate money a form of unfettered free speech. This was a glorious victory for the Fed<br />

bankers and the corporate oligarchy, and a major setback for monetary reform. It amplifies the<br />

astrological indication that this period 2008 to 2018 may be viewed later as the most difficult in<br />

history.<br />

Monetary history makes one thing clear: Any money system that creates a misdistribution of<br />

wealth is unsustainable. The recent US Supreme Court decision exacerbates what was already a<br />

nasty misdistribution. It reminds us that the antithesis of democracy is pure, unregulated<br />

capitalism, and the purest form of capitalism is slavery, and slaves have nothing to lose by<br />

rebelling.


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The dominant astrological pattern this decade is the long, lingering Uranus-Pluto square which<br />

creates a grand cross with the USA’s natal Sun-Saturn square. The Supreme Court decision of<br />

January 21, 2010 made the challenge of the coming decade at once more difficult and more<br />

crucial.<br />

Changing the money system is the key to coming through this decade in better shape, with a<br />

more equitable distribution of medium-of-exchange money, spreading wealth more horizontally<br />

and thus alleviating poverty. Given how integrated the world economy now is, the stakes are<br />

sky high for the whole human race.<br />

The biwheel chart below is for the New Moon in March 2015. Notice that this lunation hits the<br />

points of the chart’s grand cross. Uranus and Pluto are within 1 degree of square, and creating a<br />

grand cross with the USA’s natal Sun-Saturn square. Transiting Saturn is opposite the USA’s<br />

natal Uranus with both forming a grand cross with the lunation. With Mars conjunct Uranus<br />

at this time, some kind of violent upheaval in the USA is strongly indicated. Since the key to a<br />

democratic overthrow of oligarchy is the money system, that upheaval will probably involve the<br />

money system. Because the USA’s money system is so tightly integrated with the world<br />

economy, this means the whole world will be impacted<br />

Based on astrological history, we could get either hyperinflation or deflation. The last great<br />

deflation, the 1930s, unfolded under a previous Uranus-Pluto square, creating a grand cross with<br />

the USA’s natal Sun-Saturn square. We now refer to that decade as “the great depression.”


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Special Thanks<br />

(In Alphabetical Order)<br />

Anand Patil<br />

A.V.Sundaram<br />

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Bal Krishna Patel<br />

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Chandra Shetty<br />

Dr. Vaish (Banaras)<br />

Dr. Sanghavi<br />

Jamnadas Ji (Banaras)<br />

Narhari<br />

Prabhakar Shukla<br />

Prof Chandrama Pandey (Banaras Hindu University)<br />

Prof. Ramchandra Pandey (Banaras Hindu University, ex-Jyotish<br />

Head)<br />

Prof.Chandramouli Upadhayay (Banaras Hindu University)<br />

Late Prof P. K. Dongre<br />

Rahul Mishra (Banaras)<br />

Raja Rao<br />

Rajesh Khambekar<br />

Ravindra Kumar Gupta (Banaras)<br />

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<strong>Saptarishis</strong> Volunteer Team<br />

(In Alphabetical Order)<br />

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(In Alphabetical Order)<br />

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(In Alphabetical Order)<br />

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Narendra Desai<br />

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Ptolemy<br />

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P.S. Sastri<br />

Reinhold Ebertine<br />

R. Lakshmanan<br />

R.Santhanam<br />

Richard Houck<br />

S. Kannan<br />

Sepharial<br />

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St. Germaine<br />

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Translations & Proofing (In Alphabetical Order)<br />

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Corporate Persons,<br />

Money and the<br />

Planets<br />

By<br />

Robert Gover, USA<br />

Robert Gover (born November 2, 1929)<br />

grew up in an endowed orphanage (Girard<br />

College in Philadelphia), attended the<br />

University of Pittsburgh on athletic<br />

scholarship (swimming the butterfly),<br />

received a degree in economics, worked as<br />

a journalist, became a bestselling novelist<br />

by age 30, lived most of his life in<br />

California where he began his study of<br />

astrology, and now resides in Rehoboth<br />

Beach, Delaware. His latest novel is Two<br />

Brothers. He describes it as an “economic<br />

novel.” One brother becomes a<br />

millionaire, the other a skid row bum. A<br />

third character was an economics professor<br />

till he studied astrology—he was<br />

subsequently confined in an insane<br />

asylum. Robert’s first novel, One<br />

Hundred Dollar Misunderstanding, is a<br />

satire on racism and remains a cult classic.<br />

He has published 10 novels and 2 works of<br />

nonfiction, including Time and Money:<br />

the Economy and the Planets. He can be<br />

reached at gocycles@aol.com.<br />

The stock market crash of 2008-09<br />

focused many on a fact of life they<br />

had not previously given much<br />

thought to: The mysteries of money.<br />

Money is defined as what we use to buy<br />

and sell things and how we measure<br />

wealth. It’s now as necessary to our<br />

survival as air and water. But why does it<br />

seem to accumulate in some places like the<br />

blizzard of 2010 hitting Washington, while<br />

avoiding other places? Why do a few<br />

swim in an ocean of it while billions of<br />

others die from a lack of it?<br />

Major redistributions of wealth have<br />

occurred when Pluto moves through early<br />

Capricorn where it now is. The wealth of<br />

the Incas and Aztecs was transferred to<br />

Spain under this astrological signature.<br />

And now, it seems, the money of the USA<br />

and Europe is rushing pell-mell to Asia.<br />

It takes erratic Pluto an average of 248<br />

years to orbit the Sun. In the late 1490s<br />

and early 1500s, when Pluto inched into<br />

Capricorn, mega-tons of gold and silver<br />

were shipped from the “New World” to<br />

Europe, where this dramatic increase in<br />

money had a revolutionary economic<br />

impact. Meanwhile, uncounted millions of<br />

Native Americans died from diseases<br />

imported from Europe. That must have<br />

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The next time Pluto arrived in Capricorn, the USA separated from its mother<br />

country and became an independent nation—and soon replaced the British Empire as the<br />

world’s dominant economy. The irony is that the USA rebelled in order to get out from<br />

under the crushing debt imposed by the Bank of England, and now the USA is over its head<br />

in debt.<br />

As Pluto moved into early Capricorn and squared Uranus in the 1750s-60s, the original 13<br />

colonies along the Atlantic Coast grew resentful of the debt-creating money system forced<br />

upon them by England. British taxation to repay the King’s debt to the Bank of England<br />

threatened to create massive poverty in a land of plenty. Revolutionary passions grew<br />

during the French and Indian War, under a Uranus-Pluto square much like the one we will<br />

soon be under again.<br />

In 1767, Benjamin Franklin, in an attempt to prevent war, traveled to England and spoke to<br />

the British Parliament. When Britain’s rulers asked him to account for what they saw as<br />

amazing prosperity in the American colonies, he replied, "That is simple. In the colonies we<br />

issue our own money. It is called Colonial Scrip. We issue it in proper proportion to the<br />

demands of trade and industry to make the products pass easily from the producers to the<br />

consumers. In this manner, creating for ourselves our own paper money, we control its<br />

purchasing power, and we have no interest to pay to anyone."<br />

This outraged the Brits, for they had demanded colonists use only British money—issued by<br />

its central bank at interest—and had dispatched a group called The Lords of Trade and<br />

Plantations to harass the colonists’ multiple money systems case by case. Example: The<br />

Lords of Trade banished Massachusetts’ paper money and ordered that all taxes be paid in<br />

British coinage or commodities, causing an economic crisis. Prices fell and kept falling.<br />

Properties were sold at one-tenth their previous value and trade came to a halt.<br />

Today, the dollar is the world’s reserve currency, meaning other nations must acquire dollars<br />

in order to buy and sell oil and other internationally traded products.<br />

What the British Government was protecting is what we now call a privately owned central<br />

bank which lends money to the government at interest, to be repaid by the people. The King<br />

liked the idea of borrowing from a bank to fight wars, and later taxing his subjects to repay<br />

the bank.<br />

Most American colonists had no idea that they were a party to this deal between the Bank of<br />

England and the King and deeply resented the tax burden heaped upon them Resentment<br />

was not even diluted by the famous Biblical quote from Jesus: “Render unto Caesar what is<br />

Caesar’s.” As Pluto slowly moved through Capricorn, the colonists decided they’d had<br />

enough of Caesars, Kings and other plutocrats.<br />

It was the resentment of colonists about being taxed to repay the British Government’s debt<br />

to the Bank of England that led to the American Revolution and the Declaration of<br />

Independence signed on July 4, 1776, which most astrologers use as the USA’s birth date.<br />

During the 1800s, big bankers from Europe made repeated attempts to establish a central<br />

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should control the USA’s money. A lot of bribes changed hands. In 1791, the Bank of the<br />

United States was founded and operated for 20 years till 1811. In 1816 a Second Bank of the<br />

US was founded and operated for another 20 years till 1836.<br />

Then, in 1886, came a remark by a Supreme Court Chief Justice that changed everything.<br />

Chief Justice Morrison P. Waite, as he heard a case, off-handedly said that corporations<br />

were persons, protected by the Fourteenth Amendment, passed by Congress after the Civil<br />

War to protect the rights of newly freed African American slaves.<br />

The case is known as “Santa Clara County v Southern Pacific Railroad.” Chief Justice<br />

Waite’s declaration had no direct relevance to the case. It came like an after-breakfast belch.<br />

It has never been overturned by Congress or any President. Ironically, another Supreme<br />

Court decision 10 years later, Plessey v Ferguson, further sabotage the Fourteenth<br />

Amendment by ruling that each ex-slave was only one-eighth of a person.<br />

Today gigantic global corporate empires are persons in the eyes of the law, just like Suzie<br />

Singlemon and Joe Sixpack, you and me. Astrologically, the USA’s natal money planets,<br />

Venus and Jupiter in the 2 nd house, shown on the inner wheel, were afflicted when Waite<br />

made his insane utterance. Transits at the time of the Chief Justice’s remark are shown on<br />

the outer wheel.<br />

Note the conjunction of Jupiter-Uranus opposite Venus, with this opposition square the<br />

USA’s natal Venus and Jupiter in Cancer 2 nd house. At the same time, Neptune and Pluto<br />

were conjunct (a 495-year cycle), with both conjunct the USA’s Ascendant.


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(The Gemini Rising chart I use is not the one most American astrologers favor, which is the<br />

Sibley Chart, Sagittarius Rising. I reason that in the community of nations, the USA is not<br />

perceived as Sag. Rising generous and philosophical, but rather as the type of entity best<br />

described by Uranus in Gemini Rising—exceedingly headstrong and temperamental, by<br />

turns hero or outcast.)<br />

“Waite’s belch” opened the door for the blossoming of American corporations, which since<br />

have merged into global corporations. Prior to this, governments tightly regulated<br />

corporations, strictly forbidding them from influencing politics in any way.<br />

To read an in-depth analysis of how corporations became persons and the consequences of<br />

this absurdity, search “The Santa Clara Blues: Corporate Personhood Versus Democracy”<br />

by William Meyers. Here’s a sample:<br />

“Corporate personhood allows the wealthiest citizens to use corporations to control the<br />

government and use it as an intermediary to impose their will upon the people. It is this<br />

basic about-face from democracy that should most concern us. But because of our corrupted<br />

legal system, corporate media, and corrupted elected officials, social activists usually focus<br />

their efforts on the bad, even horrible, results of corporate control of government and<br />

society.”<br />

And Noam Chomsky added, "It's ridiculous to talk about freedom in a society dominated by<br />

huge corporations. What kind of freedom is there inside a corporation? They're totalitarian<br />

institutions—you take orders from above and maybe give them to people below you. There's<br />

about as much freedom as under Stalinism."<br />

Waite’s belch also led to the next major development in American money, the creation of<br />

the Federal Reserve, the USA’s central bank, a private corporation which became the<br />

prototype for other nation’s central banks, and the Bank of International Settlements in<br />

Switzerland, the IMF and World Bank.<br />

It was on Jekyll Island in South Carolina during November 1910 that the idea for an<br />

American central bank was secretly conjured. Jupiter and Mars were opposite Saturn, and a<br />

Jupiter-Mars conjunction formed a grand trine with Pluto and Chiron. The stars were<br />

aligned for what some believe was the biggest heist in history. If the American public of the<br />

time had known what these bankers were up to, there would have been a horrendous outcry.<br />

Pulling it off were the world’s wealthiest bankers at the time: Morgan, Rockefeller,<br />

Rothschild, Warburg and Kuhn-Loeb. What they achieved on Jekyll Island was an end to<br />

competition among themselves. How? By selling Congress what we now call the Federal<br />

Reserve, America’s central bank.<br />

The first leak that such a meeting had occurred didn’t surface till 1916 when B. C. Forbes,<br />

who would later found Forbes Magazine, was a young reporter for Leslie’s Weekly. In an<br />

interview, Paul Warburg slipped the news to Forbes, who wrote:


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“Picture a party of the nation’s greatest bankers stealing out of New York on a private<br />

railroad car under cover of darkness, stealthily hieing hundreds of miles south, embarking on<br />

a mysterious launch, sneaking on to an island deserted by all but a few servants, living there<br />

a full week under such rigid secrecy that the names of not one of them was once mentioned<br />

lest the servants learn the identity and disclose to the world the strongest, most secret<br />

expedition in the history of American finance.<br />

“I am not romancing. I am giving to the world for the first time, the real story of how the<br />

famous Aldrich currency report, the foundation of our new currency system, was written.”<br />

Congressman Vreeland called the Aldrich Bill to create the Fed “an ideal method of fighting<br />

monopoly. It could not possibly itself become a monopoly and it would prevent other banks<br />

combining into monopolies.”<br />

In public relations, big lies often work best. The right to create money is the most powerful<br />

monopoly possible.<br />

The Federal Reserve bill was enacted December 23, 1913, as most Congress persons were in a<br />

hurry to leave Washington and go home for Christmas. Almost simultaneously the Internal<br />

Revenue Service (IRS) was created by Constitutional Amendment to collect taxes in order<br />

to repay money loaned by the Fed to the government at ever-compounding interest. This<br />

debt is now called the national debt.<br />

It is argued by some that, although the Fed is a privately-held corporation, it is really a<br />

quasi-government agency. It would seem so but since the elected officials who supposedly<br />

oversee the Fed need money to win reelection, and the Fed controls the nation’s money, the<br />

reality is that the Fed holds the whammy over the heads of politicians. Besides, the Fed is<br />

very secretive, and most politicians don’t know enough about money systems anyhow.<br />

Our democratically elected lawmakers made us taxpayers an unwitting party to this<br />

agreement between the Fed and the Federal Government, by sticking us with the bill for the<br />

national debt. We the people have become habituated to squabbling over the national debt<br />

rather than the system that creates it.<br />

Our total national debt is now said to be $12.1 trillion. And our federal budget deficit has<br />

exploded 350% higher from $454.8 billion in fiscal 2008 to $1.6 trillion in fiscal 2009. That’s a<br />

huge burden per capita and growing, and when we add personal and corporate debt, it’s<br />

overwhelming.<br />

Historically, when governments have been faced with such an overwhelming debt, they<br />

inflated the currency to repay with cheaper money. The greater the debt, the greater the<br />

chances that inflation may get out of hand and become hyperinflation.


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Notice that the USA’s natal Venus-Jupiter conjunction was between a Sun-Pluto opposition<br />

on the day the Fed was born, with Saturn opposite Mercury, waning from a conjunction of<br />

the USA’s natal Uranus in Gemini Ascendant, and applying to a conjunction with the<br />

USA’s Mars-square-Neptune.<br />

Given that the USA’s national debt is now around 70% of GDP, the question is, can the US<br />

Government inflate without triggering hyperinflation? Maybe it can. There are economic<br />

pressures indicating deflation rather than inflation—empty houses pushing down rents and<br />

home prices, high unemployment pushing down wages. On the other hand, food and other<br />

commodities are rising.<br />

Customer: “Wow, the price of milk has doubled in the past couple of months.”<br />

Checkout Lady: “Yeah, it has.”<br />

Customer: “Good thing the media tells us inflation is being held in check.”<br />

Checkout Lady: “Yeah, otherwise we’d think there is inflation.”<br />

The Fed is believed by most people to be part of the government, but in reality it’s an<br />

independent private corporation of bankers, who sell money to the government and other<br />

banks, and supposedly control the monetary system by controlling interest rates. One<br />

problem is that it lends only the principle and not the interest money that is to be repaid. To<br />

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money is actually credit, this puts the US Government in the position of a credit card user<br />

who is in over his head<br />

“Suppose you want to spend more money this month than your income. This situation is<br />

called a budget deficit. So you borrow (i.e. use your credit card). The amount you borrowed<br />

(and now owe) is called your debt. You have to pay interest on your debt. If next month you<br />

don't have enough money to cover your spending (another deficit), you must borrow some<br />

more, and you'll still have to pay the interest on the loan. If you have a deficit every month,<br />

you keep borrowing and your debt grows. Soon the interest payment on your loan is bigger<br />

than any other item in your budget. Eventually, all you can do is pay the interest payment,<br />

and you don't have any money left over for anything else.” (www.federalbudget.com/)<br />

Because the Fed loans only the principal, it must loan more and more new money in order to<br />

assure repayment of interest on previous debts. It’s a gigantic Ponzi scheme. This,<br />

combined with what’s called “the fractional reserve system,” has brought slow but steady<br />

inflation to the USA. What cost a dollar back in 1914 when the Fed began operations, now<br />

costs at least a hundred dollars. By some estimates, real estate has gone up more than 1,000<br />

percent. A property that cost $10,000 in 1914 is likely to cost two or three thousand percent<br />

more today. This slow but steady inflation “cooks the frog slowly.” Most people barely<br />

notice.<br />

As Pluto now moves through early Capricorn, square Saturn, the astrology indicates the<br />

Fed’s days may be numbered. For T Pluto is conjunct the Fed’s natal Sun, which is opposite<br />

its natal Pluto. T Pluto is also square Saturn, which will soon move into an opposition with<br />

Uranus, to create a grand cross pattern to the Fed’s natal Sun-Pluto opposition. The<br />

transformative effects of Pluto often happen over an extended period, for the old must be<br />

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The news lately has been rife with stories about the Fed’s role in the recent bailout of<br />

financiers and bankers who were declared “too big to fail,” or what some people are calling<br />

“too big to jail.” From the perspective of bankers, everyone needs money and banks are<br />

where the money is. People have been borrowing from banks, and/or moneychangers, for<br />

millennia. What would we do without them?<br />

Here, we should more clearly define the difference between privately-owned central banks<br />

and publically owned national banks. India and China have national banks, or nationalized<br />

central banks owned by the government, and both of those nations are thriving, even as the<br />

USA—with a central bank owned by a private corporation with legal “personhood”—is<br />

struggling through the worst economic time since the great depression of the 1930s.<br />

Does it really matter who controls a nation’s money? Many bankers and financiers say it<br />

doesn’t. What matters is how a nation’s monetary system is managed. A privately-run<br />

central bank, being independent of government, prevents the whims of politicians from<br />

screwing up the system. On the other hand, privately–owned central bankers burden<br />

taxpayers with horrendous debt, especially when bankers see wars as their greatest source of<br />

profit. The creation of the Fed launched a century of wars. The more money governments<br />

borrow the more profits the banks make, and governments borrow most for wars or the<br />

threat of wars.<br />

Even if central bankers don’t get greedy and drive nations into wars, there is one very<br />

important difference between central and nation banks, defined by independent economist<br />

Henry C. K. Liu this way:<br />

“Central bankers are like librarians who consider a well-run library to be one in which all<br />

the books are safely stacked on the shelves and properly catalogued. To reduce incidents of<br />

late returns or loss, they would propose more strict lending rules, ignoring that the measure<br />

of a good library lies in full circulation. Librarians take pride in the size of their collections<br />

rather than the velocity of their circulation. ”<br />

Central bankers take the same attitude toward money. Central bankers view their job as<br />

preserving the value of money through the restriction of its circulation, rather than<br />

maximizing the beneficial effect of money on the economy through its circulation. Many<br />

central bankers boast about the size of their foreign reserves the way librarians boast about<br />

the size of their collections, while their governments pile up budget deficits. Paul Volcker,<br />

the US central banker widely credited with ending inflation in the early 1980s by<br />

administering wholesale financial blood letting on the US economy, quipped lightheartedly<br />

at a Washington party that ‘central bankers are brought up pulling legs off of ants’.” (Search<br />

“Banking Bunkum, Part 1 Monetary Theology” by Henry C. K. Liu.)<br />

Nikki Alexander sees the international network of private central banks as one huge usury<br />

parasite.<br />

“The usury parasite has infected 170 countries, feeding itself through the central bank<br />

syndicate, a shareholder-owned consortium of private banks, headquartered in Switzerland<br />

at the Bank for International Settlements. Created in 1930, BIS obscures its transactions with<br />

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functioned as a Nazi money laundering operation in World War II. Today it serves as the<br />

cashier’s window for the global casino. Each central bank member has an exclusive<br />

monopoly on its government’s monetary system, with the power to create public debt and<br />

expand or contract the host’s economy at will. Coordinating their monetary policies with<br />

each other through the BIS, the central bankers meet behind closed doors, appoint their own<br />

governors and set their own rules. Their books are not subject to audit by the governments<br />

that host them. The IMF and World Bank are tentacles of this parasite that strangle<br />

governments with insurmountable debt, forcing these nations through ‘structural<br />

adjustment’ policies to rob their taxpayers, slash social programs, transfer public assets to<br />

private owners and sell the nation’s treasures to transnational predators at fire sale prices.<br />

Government treasuries are the parasite’s host. Flushing the global economy of this systemic<br />

disease begins with understanding how a central bank debilitates its host with suffocating<br />

debt.” (From “Restoring our Financial Sovereignty: A New Monetary System” by Nikki<br />

Alexander, March 19, 2009 "Information Clearing House")<br />

By the winter solstice of 2012—famous for “end of the world” forebodings arising from the<br />

end of the Mayan Calendar—the USA’s Venus, Jupiter and Sun in Cancer will be hit by a<br />

grand cross formed by Uranus-Pluto square .<br />

People who have no understanding of the influence of the outermost planets on our<br />

economic activities will probably, by the winter solstice of 2012, be pointing fingers of blame<br />

in every direction. And no doubt there will be plenty of blame to go around from a purely<br />

rational point of view. Politicians will be forced to stop going along to get along, and ask<br />

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I don’t think we can uproot the seed cause of our overwhelming debt problems till we deal<br />

with Chief Justice Waite’s belch of 1886 and the all-powerful corporate person created in<br />

December 1912, the Fed. Money has been described as the life blood of an economy. When<br />

the world’s economy creates a huge blood clot—the record disparity between the few Haves<br />

and the many Have-nots—major surgery is indicated.<br />

Since global corporate persons now control our mass media, and thus deliver the information<br />

that shapes our opinions—unless we divert to Internet sources—uncovering the tremendous<br />

consequences of Waite’s belch and the secretly-run Fed will be very difficult. Most<br />

Americans have been taught that the government prints whatever money it spends, even as<br />

they are also told the government owes $12 trillion and growing. Without knowledge of how<br />

the central bank system really works, most view it as a kind of Rubik’s Cube puzzle.<br />

This has led recently to such groups as the Tea Party, citizens who loudly protest that the<br />

government must cut spending and cut taxes. For decades, Americans have been told,<br />

explicitly and implicitly, that government “is the problem, not the solution” to whatever<br />

problems the nation has. In reality, government policies also shape whatever prosperity a<br />

nation has. So-called conservative politicians seem bent on proving that government is the<br />

problem by privatizing and outsourcing tasks that historically have been handled by<br />

government—trash collection, prisons, military hardware manufacturing, etc.<br />

Congressman Ron Paul, Republican from Texas, has shown that he understands how the<br />

monetary system really works. But latest word was that Ron Paul’s reelection is in doubt,<br />

for it’s a safe bet that his opponents will have the backing of big corporate persons, especially<br />

banks, with the most to lose should Ron Paul’s message spread. If the privatized Fed could<br />

be transformed into a public institution, we could then pay off the existing national debt and<br />

thereafter be free of it. A government-run Fed would make money by lending to banks,<br />

greatly relieving taxpayers. This threat to those who profit from the present money system<br />

has ramped up a massive public relations campaign, which works nicely to get “Teabaggers”<br />

and other folks voting for politicians and programs that worsen their situation.<br />

But we can hardly change the legal personhood of the Fed without overturning the worldchanging<br />

effects of Waite’s belch. As one Congressman quipped, the government is now a<br />

wholly owned subsidiary of the big financial corporations.<br />

Should we surrender to the corporate takeover of government? I don’t think so. Given the<br />

series of astrological hits to the USA’s natal chart upcoming, circumstances will eventually<br />

overwhelm absurdity. Congress will be forced to revisit the personhood of corporations and<br />

kick down the door of Fed secrecy.<br />

With Pluto moving through Capricorn till 2024, and squaring Uranus for much of this<br />

decade, the stage is set for a second American Revolution. It need not be violent. What<br />

needs radically revised are laws, not the overthrow of a king or president. I expect—or<br />

maybe I should say I hope—the coming revolution will be informational, not<br />

confrontational.<br />

Can Congress get out from under corporate personhood and again prevail over this globalspanning<br />

network of banks, which now constitute that corporate person we call the Fed?


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Or, to put the question another way, can Congress persons forego the bribes of corporate<br />

campaign contributions and nationalize the Fed? Can Congress return us to the intentions<br />

of our founders and regain control of corporations and our money system?<br />

To study the possibilities astrologically, we could do a dozen or more charts, using only<br />

transit-to-natal studies. But since the destiny of the USA as a nation is what’s at stake, I<br />

choose to boot up this one:<br />

The March 2015 Full Moon at noon hits the USA’s MC, indicating our reputation in the<br />

world as well as our national foundation will be emotionally impacted—simultaneous with a<br />

grand cross to the USA’s natal Sun-Saturn square formed by Uranus in Aires square Pluto<br />

in Capricorn. This grand cross will be within orb from late 2012 but will be most exact by<br />

2015. Economically, we can expect to be at or around the bottom of another great depression<br />

at this time. (Search “Grand Cross and Great Depressions by Robert Gover.”) The time<br />

will be ripe for tough decisions, based on practical needs.<br />

But which ideological perspective will determine what’s practical and what isn’t? The<br />

USA’s natal Moon will be in a grand trine with natal Mars and the Moon’s North Node,<br />

indicating the public will be well served. The opposition of T Jupiter to natal Moon isn’t a<br />

negative either, as Jupiter will be trine Venus, which will be conjunct Uranus and Mars and<br />

sextile the USA’s Moon. Bullheadedness will be damped down by an opposition from<br />

Saturn to natal Uranus in Gemini. All in all, my reading is that the outcome of the<br />

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democracy. To put it another way, politicians, journalists and the public will be forced by<br />

circumstances to grasp how the money system really works.<br />

Down through history government leaders and the wealthy have hobnobbed but until Chief<br />

Justice Waite declared corporations persons, corporations did not dominated governments.<br />

And given the top-down command-and-control nature of corporations, they cannot govern<br />

with the consent of the governed. Democracy has been on the rise around the world since<br />

the American Revolution, the first one. The above biwheel chart indicates that democratic<br />

momentum will prevail, and corporate personhood will become a temporary glitch in the<br />

long history of mankind’s dealings with money.


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Extraterrestrial<br />

<strong>Astrology</strong><br />

By<br />

Luciano Drusetta, Italy<br />

This article is the translation of a revised<br />

edition of “Ipotesi di AE” published on Ricerca<br />

'90, issues 44 to 47.<br />

SA Reviewer: Andree Leclerc<br />

Born in 1962 and I have been an<br />

astrological counsellor to individuals,<br />

couples and businesses for almost thirty<br />

years. After experimenting different schools<br />

of <strong>Astrology</strong>, ten years ago I resolved to join<br />

Ciro Discepolo's astrological method and<br />

school, named Active <strong>Astrology</strong> -- based on<br />

the active relocation of the Solar Returns<br />

(Mr. Discepolo calls them: Aimed Solar<br />

Returns or Aimed Birthdays) and the<br />

exorcism of the symbols, as originally<br />

conceived by Swiss psychiatrist Carl<br />

Gustav Jung. I am the founder and current<br />

moderator of the newsgroup of astrological<br />

discussion and information in Italian<br />

language it.discussioni.astrologia.<br />

Website<br />

http://digilander.libero.it/drusetta/<br />

Blog<br />

http://lucianodrusetta.blogspot.com/<br />

The Extraterrestrial <strong>Astrology</strong><br />

(hereinafter: EA) is an attempt to<br />

extrapolate the rules of traditional<br />

astrology in order to answer to the<br />

following question: how would an Astral<br />

Map look like – any astral map, I mean: a<br />

natal chart, a transit chart or a return chart<br />

– if drawn for an event that took place<br />

outside the planet Earth – that’s to say,<br />

anywhere in orbit around the Earth, on the<br />

Moon, or on another planet, or on the<br />

satellite moon of another planet, or even<br />

more: in another solar system?<br />

Science fiction, extrapolating the scientific<br />

and technological knowledge of a period,<br />

helps us understand the limits and<br />

possibilities of the scientific and<br />

technological progress of that time. Today,<br />

watching again the naive science-fiction<br />

films of the 50’s, we realize how much<br />

progress has been made, but also how<br />

many results are still to be achieved.<br />

Similarly, the EA extrapolates but doesn’t<br />

twist the traditional rules of our discipline,<br />

making us think over the limits and<br />

potentials of modern <strong>Astrology</strong>.<br />

In his lecture on the "New Problems and<br />

Evolution of the <strong>Astrology</strong>" ["Nuovi<br />

problemi ed evoluzione dell'astrologia"]<br />

held at the astrological congress of Milan<br />

in 1975, Massimo Frisari dedicated some<br />

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astrology. With my series of articles "Hypotheses of Extraterrestrial <strong>Astrology</strong>" ["Ipotesi di<br />

Astrologia Extraterrestre"] published on Ciro Discepolo’s quarterly bulletin Ricerca '90, I<br />

have developed Mr. Frisari’s original idea, put the basements for further developments on<br />

this subject; given preliminary indications on how to face and solve some of the problems<br />

left undeveloped by Mr. Frisari; even pointed out a possible oversight of his. These pages<br />

summarize that series of articles.<br />

EXTRATERRESTRIAL ASTROLOGY: WHAT IT IS, AND WHAT IT IS NOT.<br />

How could we define the potentials and the aims of this newborn discipline, bound to<br />

become a hinge of the daily astrological practice of the Third Millennium? Because of the<br />

prevailing hypothetical nature of its statements and the virtual impossibility to verify (at<br />

least, up to this day) certain hypotheses, we could call it science-fictional astrology or<br />

astrological science-fiction. Just like science fiction, in facts, also EA outlines scenarios based<br />

upon "scientific" suppositions and it values the feasibility of applying to such scenarios the<br />

consolidated astrological rules - the rules that we usually employ (often automatically and<br />

unwarily) when we cast, draw and interpret a normal, "banal", let me say: "terrestrial"<br />

horoscope.<br />

Yet, EA does not hypothesize scenarios that aren’t justified on the basis of current scientific<br />

and astrological knowledge. As a matter of fact, it doesn’t divide the Zodiac into 15 or 37<br />

signs on the pretext of a hypothetical alien mathematics. It doesn’t figure fabulous<br />

mythologies or symbolisms coming from an extraterrestrial civilization that may have<br />

developed according to criteria foreign to our mentality. In other words, EA is neither a<br />

fantastic astrology nor a fanta-astrology.<br />

It is indeed a kind of extreme astrology. But even the most bored countryside astrologer<br />

finds himself, sometimes, before extreme astrological situations. For example, let us consider<br />

Placidus domification on a chart cast close to the Polar circle and for a date close to the<br />

equinox: we’ll see two Houses extending over almost 180° embracing six signs each; while<br />

the other ten Houses reduce to a section concentrated into little more than 5°. Such a chart<br />

leads us to a choice: to abandon Placidus domification or to stick to our interpretative<br />

techniques – the ones we have employed successfully so far - to their extreme consequences.<br />

I choose the latter way, because before large distortions of the Houses even at home<br />

latitudes, Placidus domification and the traditional interpretative standards have always led<br />

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Exobiology searches for and studies possible alien forms of life, i.e. born and developed<br />

outside our planet. Exoastrology should therefore deal with aliens only – while the EA<br />

addresses for us, human beings that already carry out complex activities in outer space. If it’s<br />

true that feline and canine astrology, and even impersonal astrology prove to be working,<br />

there is no reason for not fancying to cast the horoscope even to an alien being from another<br />

world (provided that he/she/it gives us all the required data…). It would certainly be the<br />

first, sensational example of an alien astrology.<br />

Ours is certainly a terrestrial astrology, or better said: a geocentric one – but only because<br />

man is born and acts on Earth. In the Natal chart, the Earth is the dot at the very centre of<br />

the drawing. Somebody disagrees, but also Mr. Frisari says so in his afore mentioned lecture:<br />

"The first baby born on the Moon [...] The chart should be cast drawing – obviously – the<br />

Moon at its centre. In the map we’ll also draw our Earth, which, to all intents and purposes –<br />

becomes a planet like just all the others". Consequently, the Lunar astrology would be a<br />

selenocentric or a lunocentric one, as one prefers; the Martian one would be a marsocentric<br />

astrology, the Venusian one would be venerocentric and so on. What a job for linguistics!<br />

The term universocentric astrology is therefore appropriated if we use it in accordance to the<br />

First Principle of Extraterrestrial <strong>Astrology</strong>: the horoscope must be cast – always, in any case<br />

– with the birth place (be a planet or a satellite moon) at the centre of the chart.<br />

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considering a... "shuttleocentric" astrology if the event takes place inside or by a star ship or<br />

a scientific base orbiting around the Earth.<br />

SOME DEFINITIONS OF ASTRONOMICAL GEOGRAPHY.<br />

CELESTIAL VAULT or SPHERE: it’s a sphere with an indefinite diameter, at whose<br />

centre there is the observer, and on whose internal surface, at the same apparent distance<br />

from its centre, we project all we can see in the sky. Please note that the Earth is at the<br />

centre of this sphere only because it’s the place where the observer is located. If the observer<br />

moves, the centre of the sphere also moves with him: it’s the same concept of shifting the<br />

system of reference that we’ve been taught at school such as with the Cartesian axes.<br />

ECLIPTIC: it’s the orbit described by the Earth in its revolutionary motion around the Sun;<br />

it is called so because eclipses take place only on this line. Also: the geometrical plane on<br />

which the Earth revolves around the Sun. Or: the orbit in which the Sun seems to move on<br />

the Celestial Vault. When we mention a Lunar, Martian, Venusian ecliptic, we’ll mean<br />

either the orbital plane of each of those celestial bodies, or the route of the Sun on the<br />

Celestial Sphere, as seen from each of those planets.<br />

ZODIAC: it’s the belt on the Celestial Sphere in which we observe the motions of the Sun,<br />

Moon and planets. Such a belt extends some degrees (4 to 17 according to different authors)<br />

above and under the Ecliptic, and it is ideally divided into twelve 30-degree sectors (the<br />

twelve signs) starting from the equinoctial point called vernal point or gamma.<br />

A short flash-back to our studies of plane geometry: two oblique planes meet along a straight<br />

line. The two planes we are talking about are the Ecliptic and the Celestial Equator (the<br />

latter being perpendicular to the rotation axis of the Earth); they meet along a line that<br />

meets the Celestial Sphere in two points, called equinoctial points.<br />

VERNAL POINT or spring equinox or spring equinoctial point: one of the two points in<br />

which the circle of the Ecliptic meets the Celestial Equator. On the day of the equinox, the<br />

daylight lasts exactly as much as the night anywhere on Earth. During the spring equinox<br />

the Sun is located at the point called vernal point or gamma, while six months later it is<br />

located at the opposite one called autumnal point or omega. Each year, the Sun passes<br />

through the equinoctial points at a different time and sometimes even on a different day.<br />

The planets and their moons are like spinning tops that turn around their own axes and, at<br />

the same time, they orbit around the Sun or around their father-planet. Among the<br />

numerous movements they perform, in astrology we consider two in particular:<br />

ROTATION: the movement performed by a body that spins around its own axis.<br />

REVOLUTION: the motion of a planet, of a comet or of an asteroid around the Sun, or the<br />

motion of a moon around its planet.<br />

Until the spinning top keeps velocity, its rotation axis remains stable; then it starts<br />

oscillating, it loses speed and eventually – it falls down. Similarly, the axes of the rotation of<br />

celestial bodies keep their obliquity constant, except for light movements such as the


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nutation and the precession. We don’t wish to define here the nutation because it is not<br />

normally considered in astrology (anybody knows why?)<br />

PRECESSION OF THE EQUINOXES or of the equinoctial points: it’s a slow conical<br />

motion of the axis of a spinning body. The cone is drawn in the opposite direction as the<br />

rotation of the body. The axis of Earth draws a double cone (whose vertex is located at the<br />

centre of the terrestrial sphere) in approximately 26,000 years; as a consequence of this<br />

movement, the Equator plane shifts on the Ecliptic plane, and the equinoctial points slowly<br />

shift backwards through the Zodiac so that the days of equinox occur earlier in each<br />

successive year. This very slow retrograde motion along the Ecliptic involves not only the<br />

vernal point, but also the whole zodiacal belt.<br />

THE ASSUMPTIONS OF EXTRATERRESTRIAL ASTROLOGY.<br />

The EA starts from the assumption (that somebody may oppose) that the chart must always<br />

be drawn – in any case – for the place where the subject is located on a given moment. A top<br />

manager was born in Rome; he spends his birthday in New York, then travel to Lima, where<br />

he remains for the following three months; eventually he flies to France to inaugurate a new<br />

boutique in Paris. Well, we’ll cast his Natal chart for Rome, his Solar Return for New York,<br />

the following transits and at least two Lunar Return charts for Lima, while the Natal chart<br />

of his boutique should be certainly be drawn for Paris. If we accept this kind of astrology,<br />

EA can already be applied in different fields. At least 44 astronauts have certainly<br />

experienced a Solar Return while in orbit, and heaven knows how many Lunar Returns! Neil<br />

Armstrong must have had a transit of the Earth on his Natal chart, while he was frolicking<br />

on the Moon... Space probes are "born" when they leave the Earth at the take-off, but they<br />

have their own Lunar and Solar Returns in outer space and/or on the surface of some other<br />

celestial body.<br />

Often the astrologers are criticized because they "believe that the Earth is at the centre of the<br />

universe, while everybody knows that it is the Sun that is placed at the centre of the solar<br />

system, and the Earth revolves around it". But our astrology is based upon a system of<br />

projections with reference patterns (the Zodiac, the horizon) that, just like the Cartesian<br />

axes, can be shifted with appropriate mathematical formulae. The Natal chart has its origin<br />

on the Earth, and everything else is referred to Earth - but only because we were born here<br />

on the Earth, and not on the Sun, on the Moon or on Mars.<br />

An empirical way to shift from the heliocentric view (the one preferred by the astronomers)<br />

to the geocentric view (the one of the Astral charts) is to trace with a ruler a series of rays<br />

starting from the centre of the Earth to each of the other celestial bodies; these rays should<br />

be prolonged to touch the zodiacal circle, that we are now supposing to be external to our<br />

solar system. This way we project the celestial bodies onto what, for the time being, we<br />

consider being an external, unchangeable Zodiac, valid for the whole solar system.


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From the comparison between the heliocentric chart and the geocentric one, we note that the<br />

positions and movements of the planets in the birth sky are simply due to a projective effect.<br />

Conjunctions, oppositions, squares and even retrograde motions are all apparent: caused by<br />

the mere fact that from the Earth we deem them to be projected onto the Celestial Sphere.<br />

From the heliocentric point of view, in fact, the retrograde motion does not exist. At least, in<br />

our solar system it doesn’t: for we cannot exclude the existence of such a planetary system in<br />

which some of the planets revolve around the central star clockwise and some others<br />

counter-clockwise: the former would move through the Zodiac with perennial, or prevailing<br />

retrograde motion.<br />

Some astrological software offers us the chance to put at the centre of the chart any of the<br />

celestial bodies of our solar system. Unluckily such a "shift" option is not enough to cast a<br />

real extraterrestrial chart, because these programs maintain the original domification of the<br />

geocentric map, while an extraterrestrial map should obviously be domificated according to<br />

the geographic coordinates of the place (the Martian one, or the Lunar one...) in which the<br />

birth or any other event considered takes place. Geographic maps of the most important<br />

planets of our solar system have already been drawn; for any event, I am working on an<br />

article to demonstrate how it’s possible to create empirically a valid system of coordinates on<br />

any planet or moon we are on, by simply using rough science. Beside that, these programs


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use for the shifted chart all the planets that we use here on the Earth, including our Moon;<br />

and they use only those planets that we use here on the Earth. But having assumed that<br />

astrology is essentially a system of projections, depending upon our point of view we should<br />

choose which planets or Luminaries (meaning for Luminary either the Sun or the Moon)<br />

should play a role in the chart - and which ones should be simply ignored.<br />

LUNAR ASTROLOGY<br />

On the Moon the choice is simple: the First Principle of Lunar <strong>Astrology</strong> affirms that the<br />

Moon becomes the dot at the centre of the Natal chart, and at its place we have the Earth, in<br />

the diametrically opposite zodiacal position than the Moon, linked to the other elements of<br />

the drawing by the supplementary angles of the angles that involved the Moon in the<br />

corresponding geocentric map. In other words, if in a terrestrial Natal chart the Moon is on<br />

the first degrees of Gemini at an angular distance of 150° from the conjunction of Sun and<br />

Saturn in Libra, then at the same time on the Moon, the Earth is on the first degrees of<br />

Sagittarius at an angular distance of 30° from the same conjunction. The Sun remains where<br />

it is, in Libra. The handbook of Lunar Extraterrestrial <strong>Astrology</strong> would describe this<br />

situation like this: "Earth in Sagittarius, semisextile to the Sun".<br />

I propose to draw the Earth on the lunar charts using the same crossed circle that we are<br />

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map one should find another glyph. But above all I find it appropriate to tie the Earth to the<br />

centre of the chart by drawing a straight, solid, thick line that makes us remember that<br />

particular fixity of the Earth that Mr. Frisari apparently forgot to mention in his lecture of<br />

Milan. Seen from the Earth, the Moon shows always the same face to us because its<br />

revolution around the Earth has the same duration as its spinning motion around its own<br />

axis. I used to think that this was an exceptional fact, but to my best knowledge of today,<br />

apparently all the "moons" of our solar system act exactly the same way. From this point of<br />

view, the planets cannot be correctly considered as the "satellites" of the Sun because they<br />

miss the typical feature of the natural satellites of planets: i.e. they do not show always the<br />

same face to the Sun. Astronomers used to believe that Mercury had such a feature, but<br />

more recently they have found that it is not so. If such a planet existed, it would possess a<br />

period of rotation ("day") equal to that of revolution ("year") and on its surface there<br />

wouldn’t be any alternation of night and day. On such hypothetical, planet the Sun would<br />

move through the signs but would be immobile compared to the local horizon: therefore half<br />

a planet would be constantly touched by the solar light, while the other half would live in a<br />

perennial night.<br />

On the Moon something very similar happens: the Earth is still compared to the local<br />

horizon, but in motion on the Celestial Vault. Second Principle of Lunar <strong>Astrology</strong>: on the<br />

Moon – but only on the Moon - the Earth moves across the signs but not across the Houses.<br />

This may seem to be a banality, but it’s a fact that carries huge implications, with heavy<br />

consequences for the interpretation of the chart. Let us assume that we land ("moon-land")<br />

on an area of the Moon where the Earth is at the Zenith. Well, all life on we’ll see the Earth:<br />

• cross the twelve signs at the same speed with which we see the Moon move across the<br />

Zodiac, namely with a daily pitch variable from 12° to 15°30' approximately<br />

• show phases, exactly like the Moon shows phases to the observer on the Earth; but its<br />

phases would be opposite to the lunar ones: we’ll have Full Earth on the Moon when there is<br />

New Moon on the Earth, and New Earth when there is Full Moon on the Earth, and so on<br />

• and it would stay always, constantly, forever at the Zenith!<br />

In his already mentioned lecture, Mr. Frisari wondered what would be the effect of an Earth<br />

at the Ascendant of the lunar map. But to have the Earth at the Ascendant, one must simply<br />

be at the extreme edge of the visible surface of the Moon (i.e. visible from here, from the<br />

Earth), in an area that, precisely for this reason, is not likely to become the ideal place where<br />

a stable lunar base would be built and where human births would possibly happen one day.<br />

Such a building would be likely erected in an area that assures the best visibility of the lunar<br />

hemisphere that faces the Earth: precisely that area where we have assumed to moon-land<br />

shortly before. At an astrological level, we should therefore be concerned about the Earth in<br />

the Medium Coeli rather than the Earth in the Ascendant.<br />

Considering the fixity of the Earth in the Houses and the reduced dimension of our satellite,<br />

shifts of a few kilometers on the surface of the Moon would be sufficient to obtain<br />

substantial relocations of the maps, whilst the same result can be achieved here on the Earth<br />

only by means of expensive intercontinental travels. In other words, on the Moon it would<br />

be much easier to relocate one’s own Solar Return. As a counterpart, at least during the first


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decades of lunar colonization, moving few kilometers on the lunar surface would certainly<br />

mean high costs and complex technological hindrances to overcome.<br />

MARTIAN ASTROLOGY<br />

There are two moons on Mars: Phobos and Deimos. When casting a Martian chart we<br />

should place Mars at the centre of the drawing. We could therefore consider: 1) Sun, 2)<br />

Mercury, 3) Venus, 4) Earth, 5) Moon, 6) Phobos, 7) Deimos, 8) Jupiter, 9) Saturn, 10)<br />

Uranus, 11) Neptune and 12) Pluto = twelve planets? Too good to be true! In fact my humble<br />

opinion is that we must ignore both Mercury and our Moon on Mars. I stated that astrology<br />

is based upon a projective system: if this is true, seen from Mars (and much more if we<br />

observe them from farther planets), the Moon and the Earth form a strict planetary couple<br />

always in conjunction; at most, they detach from time to time, but of a few degrees only if<br />

not less. Mercury, on the other hand, will be always combust by the Sun. Besides, the Moon<br />

is the satellite of the Earth - but in terrestrial Astral maps we don’t use the satellites of other<br />

planets.<br />

For eventually, what does "count" in a Natal chart? Among the many-many objects that turn<br />

around us, either visible or invisible, huge and little, natural and artificial, real or<br />

hypothetical – comets, shuttles, airplanes, asteroids, meteors, UFOs, fix stars, space rubbish<br />

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birth chart as a valid and significant element at an astrological level? It’s the Second<br />

Principle of Extraterrestrial <strong>Astrology</strong> that tells us: in the interpretative practice, it’s not the<br />

distance or the actual observability of a planet that counts (for if it were so, the<br />

transaturnian planets would not count, and Pluto would have got a substantially different<br />

interpretative weight depending upon its position being inside or outside the orbit of<br />

Neptune). Rather, its "individuability" is what counts: in other words, in order to become<br />

part of an extraterrestrial horoscope as a valid and useful element for its interpretation, a<br />

celestial body must be easily individuable; it must possess individual features such as a<br />

cyclicity of its motion that differs from any other celestial body. Particularly, it must have<br />

got (seen from the planet at the centre of the chart) a discreet elongation; i.e. it must be able<br />

to detach from the other celestial bodies as much as needed to deserve an individual<br />

interpretation. For this reason, if per absurdum there would be two planets in mutual and<br />

perennial opposition or trine or square, I think we should consider only one of them.<br />

So we don't use Mercury on Mars, but that doesn't mean that the native Martians would be<br />

idiots without brain and no communication ability! Of course the Martians will possess<br />

cleverness and communication ability; but with a missing Mercury in their Natal charts,<br />

we'll be forced to find their mercurial values elsewhere in the chart. Thanks God, on Mars<br />

we can count on the help of Phobos and Deimos to replace the Moon (amalgamated to the<br />

Earth) and Mercury (combust by the Sun); for them we must find precise interpretative<br />

attributes. As an example, we should understand which one plays the "role" of the Moon and<br />

which one plays the "role" of Mercury.<br />

HOW MANY PLANETS?<br />

Extending our reasoning: on each planet or moon where we act (it seems that some of the<br />

moons of Jupiter and Saturn may actually support forms of life) we’ll have a different set of<br />

celestial bodies to draw in our Astral charts. This means problems of two kinds.<br />

One kind of problems is practical: among all the things that turn around on the birth sky – if<br />

we could potentially use "all" of them – according to what criteria do we use some of them<br />

and do we reject others? Why, in geocentric astrology, do we consider significant the<br />

position of the Moon but not that of the ISS? Why do we use Pluto but not its companion,<br />

Charon? Why do we consider some of the asteroids, but ignore other thousands of them? As<br />

we said before, dealing with EA leads us to a serious reflection over details that we take for<br />

granted in our daily practice as astrologers.<br />

Somebody says that all this doesn’t make any sense, because we must first wait until the<br />

first human being be born on the Moon or on Mars, and only then could we make some<br />

attempts to cast his/her horoscope in order to evaluate its practical effectiveness. Yet, it is<br />

my opinion that knowledge doesn’t step forward this way. What the inductivist galileans<br />

say isn’t true: that a theory comes out from the careful, detached and "objective" observation<br />

of the reality. Neither are right the falsificationist popperians, who claim that if it’s not<br />

possible to prove the certainty of a theory, one could at least prove its possible falseness.<br />

Epistemologists overcame such "naive" positions ages ago, claiming that it's sufficient to<br />

consider the history of science to clearly understand that the scientific knowledge works in a<br />

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observation. Hence the importance to create – with the EA – a logical and coherent structure<br />

to precede and lead the first empirical and statistical observations in this field.<br />

The second problem refers to the ideal, or absolute, number of planets to be used in EA. We<br />

have two extreme positions. Lisa Morpurgo’s followers on one hand: they support the "12<br />

planets 12" ideals that lead the perfect universal harmony of the astrological system to its<br />

fulfillment: 12 signs, 12 Houses, 12 planets, 12 domiciles. André l'Éclair's position on the other<br />

hand: he used – based upon astrological considerations and reflection rather than direct<br />

observation – almost twenty celestial bodies. My proposal is an in-between way that<br />

represents a sensible compromise to both positions. I suggest dismissing any dogma and<br />

accepting what we are verifying in the practice. The Second Principle of Extraterrestrial<br />

<strong>Astrology</strong> helps us remember that only the celestial bodies with an appropriate mutual<br />

elongation can have an appreciable interpretative meaning.<br />

For the above mentioned reasons, I find it counterproductive to fix an ideal number of<br />

planets. Some talk about the harmony and the symbolic perfection of the number 12, and<br />

make comparison with the world of music: but the real world is complex and irregular, and<br />

man often simplifies reality, thus forcing himself to operate little later with a number of<br />

elements other than the ideal ones. Even the musical theory is a bookish simplification<br />

without a perfect correspondence in the complex variety of the world of real sounds. Even<br />

further, there isn’t perfect match between the ingenious periodic table of chemical elements<br />

(best known as Mendeleyev's table) and the reality of facts. The real world shows many<br />

missing elements and the redundancy of some others, that we are forced to compact into a<br />

single "cell" of the periodic table.<br />

HOW MANY ZODIACS?<br />

So far we have assumed the existence of a unique universal external zodiac, valid and usable<br />

in the whole solar system, if not in the whole universe. Is it really so? The vernal point<br />

starts the division of our Zodiac into the twelve signs and it coincides with the first degree<br />

of Aries. Since each planet (except maybe Mercury) has got a rotation axis oblique in respect<br />

to its own orbital plane, there is a different vernal point for each planet. As a consequence, it<br />

is possible (although it may not be useful) to build a different zodiacal circle for each single<br />

planet of the solar system. It is therefore extremely important to know the exact date of the<br />

equinox for each planet, because from their point gamma starts the division of their local<br />

zodiac into the twelve signs.<br />

To locate and study the position of the vernal point of each planet means to know the lag or<br />

phase difference of each individual local zodiac (that of Mercury, that of Mars etc.)<br />

compared to the hypothetical belt of the zodiac constellations that we have already named<br />

universal external zodiac. Hence we should be able to deduce useful information on the<br />

Astrological Age reached by the considered planet, and therefore on the degree of<br />

"evolution" of a possible autochthonous civilization. As a mere hypothesis, let’s say that<br />

Mars’ vernal point be in the first degrees of Sagittarius in the external zodiac belt (universal<br />

zodiac). Mars would consequently be in its Age of Sagittarius, like the Earth many<br />

thousands years ago... or like the Earth in some thousands years from now.


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Sooner or later it would be convenient (if not necessary) to use a mixed system of three<br />

zodiacs, fully similar to the method we are using here on the Earth to measure time. In fact,<br />

here on the Earth we use:<br />

• a universal time measured on the GMT zone (the time zone of Greenwich meridian),<br />

particularly useful for astronomic or international measures;<br />

• a local mean time of the zone time we are in, widely used to settle innumerable aspects of<br />

the daily life of a nation (transports, communication); and last but not least<br />

• a real local time, whose noon corresponds to the culmination of the Sun on the local<br />

meridian (useful for the domification and questions of local geography).<br />

A businessman takes a flight for an intercontinental travel. He then uses both the local mean<br />

time (time zone) of the place of departure and the local mean time of the place of arrival. He<br />

can adjust his watch as he prefers, choosing the best moment for him (at the departure, at<br />

the arrival or during the flight) to better cope with the lag caused by the phase difference<br />

between the two ways of measuring time. In any case, our top manager should use the time<br />

of the place of arrival to sleep, to eat, to communicate with the other people, to live in<br />

society, to make dates; but to phone home, to send a fax to office or even to think of what his<br />

family is doing home at any moment, he should definitely use the time of the place of<br />

departure. Probably, the astronauts in space communicate with the Earth according to the<br />

time zone of the base they are in touch with at any moment; and in order not to loose the<br />

natural rhythms of sleep and wakefulness, they likely stick (at least this is how I think) to<br />

the time zone of the place they left from, or of the place where they are to land.<br />

Similarly, the EA should use a mixed system of zodiacs that comprises:<br />

1. a terrestrial zodiac to be referred constantly to, especially if we study the birth of a human<br />

being or the launch of a space probe towards others planets.<br />

2. a universal external zodiac corresponding to the "belt of zodiac constellations" described<br />

by von Klöckler; although we cannot determinate it with precision, for we cannot know<br />

exactly when and if the terrestrial zodiac matched the universal external one.<br />

3. a local zodiac (the Martian one, the Venusian one, etc.) based on the position of the vernal<br />

point of the planet that we consider to be at the centre of our chart; certainly this local zodiac<br />

will be "out of phase" as compared to the other two zodiacs.<br />

I would preferably use the terrestrial zodiac during the first generation of star trekking,<br />

interplanetary missions, orbiting bases and lunar or Martian colonies: for except unexpected<br />

developments in the ufological field, their crew would be surely formed by human beings<br />

born on the Earth; terrestrial will be the building and the launch place of rockets and<br />

shuttles; terrestrial will also be the origin of all the components and rough materials.<br />

In a following phase I would introduce the local zodiacs for the human births on other<br />

planets, for possible alien beings we should meet there; but also to study at an astrological<br />

level the degree of success of a single lunar or Martian mission: be it a mere landing of a<br />

probe or – in a much more advanced age of space – be the more or less daily problems that<br />

may take place on a stable space colony. It will also be useful to consider the lag between the<br />

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the flux of communication and traffic (commercial, touristy) between the space base and the<br />

Earth, the degree of autonomy achieved by the space base, the degree of nostalgia or<br />

emotional involvement (or au contraire: the detachment, the wish of political autonomy,<br />

etc.) that the human beings born in space would feel towards their ancestors’ planet.<br />

The universal zodiac (still to be defined exactly) will be useful in a further phase of the<br />

space age, to harmonize astrology of the cosmic enterprise considered in its globally; to<br />

"date" and evaluate (like we are doing now with the universal time)<br />

astronomical/astrological events of wide consequences that may involve different planets or<br />

a whole sector of the galaxy. As an example, one could use the universal zodiac for the<br />

astrological study of the diplomatic relationship, of the traffic, of the business, of the<br />

communication, of the migratory flux between a space colony and another; or to consider<br />

the influence of an external event (asteroid, comet, alien menace...) on each celestial body of<br />

the solar system.<br />

ORBITAL PLANETS<br />

Let us consider a hypothetical birth on a natural satellite (moon) of a planet. The orbits of<br />

natural satellites around their planet have an obliquity as compared both to the terrestrial<br />

Ecliptic and to the orbital plane of their own planet. So which zodiac should we consider in<br />

this case? For our Moon we could use either the terrestrial zodiac or a lunar zodiac; the latter<br />

would have its own 0° of Aries in the ascendant lunar node ("vernal or gamma point of the<br />

Moon"). I know that some astrologers have already cast charts in which the ascendant lunar<br />

node plays the role of starting point, taking the place of the cusp of the first House or of the<br />

first degree of Aries. Of course such astral maps have nothing to do with hypothetical birth<br />

outside the Earth.<br />

If we imagine being on the surface of other natural satellites, like Io or Europa (they are two<br />

moons of Jupiter), we should extricate ourselves among three orbital planes with mutual<br />

obliquities:<br />

1. The orbital plane of the satellite around Jupiter<br />

2. The orbital plane of Jupiter around the Sun (Ecliptic of Jupiter)<br />

3. And the plane of the proper Ecliptic (the terrestrial one).<br />

If we considered the ascendant node of a moon as the "vernal point" – i.e. to indicate the<br />

starting point of a local zodiac – this would actually mean that we attribute to its planet the<br />

overwhelming astrological role usually played by the Sun. It is interesting to note that the<br />

giant planets (Jupiter, Saturn) seem to produce such intense radiations that they may be able<br />

to "replace" the solar light itself and support the existence of forms of life on some of their<br />

moons. At an interpretative and symbolic level, such a central role of the father planets<br />

should be very significant. If this hypothesis should prove to be coherent, the role of the<br />

Sun, so much vital in our geocentric astrology, in the EA could be limited to second-plane or<br />

subsidiary roles.<br />

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bit overstated. It is true that seen from the Moon, our Earth looks like 70 times brighter than<br />

our Full Moon; nevertheless I believe that on a lunar chart, the Earth may rather play the<br />

role of Lesser Luminary. In other worlds, it would take the place of our Moon, rather than<br />

the place of the Sun.<br />

The rotation axis of Mercury is almost exactly perpendicular to the Ecliptic: Ecliptic and<br />

Equator lay virtually on the same plane; over there, on Mercury, it makes no sense to talk<br />

about equinoctial points. Without a starting point for the zodiac, on Mercury it would make<br />

no sense even to talk about a zodiac! Or to be optimistic, a zodiac exists, but we would not be<br />

able to divide it into the twelve signs because we couldn’t know where to begin from. I<br />

therefore plant two hypotheses: on Mercury there is a kind of space-temporal-zodiacal<br />

continuum in which the twelve signs fuse, merge, superpose so that they aren’t identifiable<br />

in any case; or the zodiac of Mercury is made of... one, huge, unique zodiacal sign of 360°!<br />

DOMIFICABILITY OF A PLANET.<br />

It is well known that there are different methods of domification, and that most of them<br />

share the calculations required to determine the ASC and the MC with Placidus<br />

domification (that we can surely define the most common method). The other methods<br />

differ for the way they determine the cusps of the other Houses. For the sake of brevity here,<br />

we’ll discuss Placidus method only.<br />

The equinoctial or equatorial domification system gives twelve 30-degree Houses at any<br />

latitude; this way, we can overcome one of the most serious limits of Placidus domification,<br />

namely its impossibility to domificate beyond the Polar Circles. Here, on the Earth, it is<br />

quite difficult to find inhabited territories beyond the Polar Circles, while on other planets<br />

the polar circles may be found at much lower latitudes: the consequence being that over<br />

there, on wide lands that might be theoretically colonisable and inhabited, it would be<br />

practically impossible to apply Placidus domification.<br />

There is one concrete reason why Placidus domification doesn’t work beyond the Polar<br />

Circles: it is the fact that in his complex trigonometric formula, Placidus considered a fix<br />

angle corresponding to the obliquity between the Equator and the Ecliptic (on Earth this<br />

angle is 23°27' – see the graphic on the next page). In order to determine the Ascendant point<br />

and the following cusps, the latitude of the birth place is added to this fix angle. So if a birth<br />

takes place on the terrestrial Polar Circle, the resulting angle is 23°27' + 66°33' = 90°. Without<br />

considering Placidus formula in details, a vague notion of mathematics is enough to<br />

understand that a 90°-angle represents a limit value for many trigonometric functions. The<br />

aforesaid lets intuitively understand why a 90°-angle is enough to "tease" the complex<br />

system of calculations upon which Placidus domification is built.


The extension of the Tropics and Polar Circles is strictly linked to that fix angle of Placidus;<br />

let us remember that this angle is equal to the mutual obliquity of the rotation axis and the<br />

orbital plan of the Earth. This is the reason why on the Earth the Tropics has latitude of<br />

23°27' and the Polar Circles has latitude of 66°33'. On each planet the latitude of the Tropics<br />

corresponds to the degree of obliquity between the Equator and the Ecliptic, while the<br />

latitude of the Polar Circles corresponds to its complementary angle.<br />

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The rotation axis of Mercury is virtually perpendicular to its orbital plane. Equator and<br />

Ecliptic of Mercury lie on the same plane; therefore, over there, we’ll have twelve regular<br />

30°-degree Houses all year long and at any latitude. On Mercury one could not perceive any<br />

seasonal cycle. The Sun would always be at the zenith on the Equator of Mercury, and it<br />

would always be at the horizon at the Poles of Mercury. Over there it would be extremely<br />

easy to domificate, except if the birth takes place exactly on one of the two Poles of<br />

Mercury.<br />

Venus has got a 3°-degree only obliquity on its Ecliptic, therefore we’ll have a thin tropical<br />

belt on its surface, measuring only 6° - three above and three under the Equator; and two<br />

Polar Circles at the latitude of 87° North and 87° South. In other words, on Venus we’ll have<br />

a very wide domificable area: it would be impossible to use Placidus domification only if a<br />

birth took place beyond the latitude of 87°. To be more precise, actually the obliquity of the<br />

rotation axis of Venus is of 177° approximately: because Venus rotates "upside down", its<br />

North Pole is "down" and its South Pole is "above". In other words, Venus spins around its<br />

own axis in the opposite direction than the Earth. So on Venus the cardinal points are<br />

inverted: over there the Sun rises at West and sets at East.<br />

Mars is the most similar planet to the Earth from the point of view of domification: the<br />

obliquity of its rotation axis is about 25°, so that we have a tropical belt that extends 25°<br />

above and under the Equator and two Polar Circles at the latitude of 65° North and 65°<br />

South.<br />

It is worth to mention also our Moon, which orbits around the Earth on a plane whose<br />

obliquity on the Ecliptic is of 5°15'. The lunar tropical belts are narrow, they extend only 10°<br />

approximately, five above and five under the Lunar Equator; and the Lunar Polar Circles<br />

locate at latitude of 85°. The lunar situation – exclusively from the point of view of Placidus<br />

domification - appears very close to that of Venus.<br />

Extrapolating what we have seen so far, as a general rule I define domificable area of a planet<br />

as being the belt between the Equator and the Polar Circles. Inside this area we can<br />

determine a narrower or wider tropical belt in which the Houses are virtually regular (30°-<br />

Houses all year long) and an intermediate belt (between the Tropics and the Polar Circles)<br />

in which the Houses have got variable extensions depending upon the seasons. At last,<br />

there’s the non-domificable area corresponding to the Polar Caps.<br />

Now we can imagine we are able to change gradually the obliquity of the rotation axis of<br />

Mercury from 0° to 45°. What do you think would happen? As the obliquity increases<br />

gradually from 0° to 45°, the tropical belt increases too: it would actually "lift" towards<br />

higher latitudes. At the same time, the Polar Caps would also widen because the Polar<br />

Circles would "go down" towards lower latitudes. At a mutual obliquity of 45°, Tropics and<br />

Polar Circles would meet, obviously, at the 45 th parallel. Exactly half of the surface of such a<br />

planet would be domificable, and the other half would be non-domificable.<br />

What if the orbital obliquity overcomes the 45°? Let us consider as an example Uranus,<br />

whose rotation axis has got an obliquity of almost 98° on its orbital plane. Uranus is<br />

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actually "rolls" around the Sun. Its Equator is oblique to the Ecliptic, yet it is quite hard to<br />

talk about equinoxes and solstices, of an alternation of nights and days on Uranus. If we<br />

pretend we are on Uranus, what would we see?<br />

On Uranus the Sun lights one of the Poles for a good portion of the year, leaving the<br />

opposite Pole in shadow, while it hardly laps the Equator. As a consequence, if we were on<br />

the lit Pole of Uranus on the day of solstice, we would see the Sun at the zenith draw little<br />

circular movements in the sky – similar to the ones of the miracle of the three suns of<br />

Fatima. As day go by, the circles in the sky would become wider and wider and they would<br />

gradually decline towards the horizon. When the day of the equinox comes from the Pole of<br />

Uranus, we would see the Sun roll all around us along the whole horizon, without ever<br />

setting! Then the Sun of Uranus would eventually set and it would repeat its wonderful<br />

show of decreasing circles in the night hemisphere for the following half a year.<br />

But if we were on the Equator of Uranus at the moment of the solstice, we would see the<br />

Sun repeatedly wink at the horizon, almost rising and setting in the proximity of the South<br />

point. As days go by, the Sun would draw wider and wider day and night arcs approaching<br />

the culmination East-West line; then come the equinox and we would see it rise exactly in<br />

the West and set exactly in the East. We would then observe the Sun continue its annual<br />

path reducing gradually the width of its arcs northward. After that, it would come back to<br />

cross the Celestial Vault in the opposite direction, "rising back" from the North, culminating<br />

on the line East-West and "setting back" in the South.<br />

I am planning to illustrate these and other odd behaviors of the stars on the Celestial Vault,<br />

as seen from some of the planets and moons of our solar system, in a future series of articles.<br />

You will then discover how and why, during the long and boring days of Mercury, the Sun<br />

can rise in Aries, culminate in Libra and set in Aries again; whilst on Venus the Sun can rise<br />

in Aries, culminate in Cancer and set in Libra!<br />

But what I wish to remark now is that, due to the inversion of Poles and Equator we get on<br />

Uranus creating the practical swap of "year" and "day" on that planet, it would be extremely<br />

hard not only to use Placidus domification, but even to perceive and determine the ascendant<br />

and descendant points.<br />

ROTATIONS AND REVOLUTIONS.<br />

We are not usually aware of that, but in our geocentric astrology the speed rate between the<br />

rotation and the revolution of a planet plays a fundamental role. Each planet performs, in<br />

fact, two rotational movements, which are extremely important for astrology:<br />

1) a proper rotation (around its own axis), which causes an apparent motion of the Celestial<br />

Vault compared with the visible horizon; therefore this motion concurs to determinate the<br />

Ascendant sign. To make things simple, let's call "day" the time in which a planet makes a<br />

complete "spinning-top-line" turn around its own axis.


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2) a revolutionary motion (around the Sun), which causes an apparent motion of the Sun<br />

along the Ecliptic. Let’s call "year" the time in which the planet makes a complete turn<br />

around the Sun.<br />

Now let us forget for a while that there are two kinds of signs, of rapid and slow ascension.<br />

For the sake of simplicity, let us assume that all the twelve signs raise regularly one after the<br />

other at the Ascendant horizon, each every 12 th fraction of the day (i.e. every two hours,<br />

speaking of the Earth).<br />

Let us also ignore that there are different kinds of "days" and "years" (sidereal, solar, civil<br />

ones). Let us define the day as the time in which a planet makes a complete turn around its<br />

own axis taking the Zodiac as a reference – that’s to say the time needed to watch the same<br />

zodiacal degree rise once again at the Eastern horizon. Let us similarly define the year as the<br />

time in which the planet makes a complete orbit around its central star ("Sun"), equivalent<br />

to the period needed for the Sun, as seen from that planet, comes back to occupy the same<br />

zodiacal degree.<br />

The Earth has got a revolution period corresponding to approximately 365 rotations around<br />

its own axis. Each day we see the Sun shift along the Ecliptic of about one degree, and return<br />

at the same identical zodiacal position every 365 days approximately. In other words, on the<br />

Earth, the ratio between year and day is about 1:365. This implies an alternate occurrence of<br />

not only nights and days, but also of months and seasons that we take for granted. With<br />

other celestial bodies, things may yet be quite different.<br />

On the Moon the rotation (around its own axis) and the revolution (around the Earth) have<br />

exactly the very same duration. Moon and Earth perform together also a common motion:<br />

their revolution around the Sun. This implies that on the Moon:<br />

- you perceive a motion of the Celestial Vault, which makes a complete turn each 28 days<br />

approximately; therefore on the Moon the Ascendant changes every 28:12 = 2 days and 1/3<br />

approximately<br />

- you can also perceive an apparent motion of the Sun on the Ecliptic, which lead it to<br />

perambulate the twelve signs in a period approximately corresponding to our terrestrial year<br />

- the fact that the Moon shows us always the same face implies that on the Moon, the Earth<br />

appears to be still compared to the lunar horizon. Yet the Earth, seen from the Moon, moves<br />

along the signs at the same speed in which, seen from the Earth, the Moon changes sign,<br />

namely every 2 days and 1/3 approximately.<br />

Given such conditions, it is possible to domificate on the Moon. A nice spring morning on<br />

the Moon Base, the Sun rises in Aries, i.e. Aries is the Ascendant sign. At the same moment,<br />

the Earth is Capricorn at the lunar MC (as we have explained earlier, this depends<br />

exclusively on our location on the lunar surface, regardless the time of day). The following<br />

lunar morning, the Sun rises again, but in the meanwhile 28 terrestrial days have past, so the<br />

Sun is now in Taurus. On the Moon Base we’ll have a dawn with Ascendant Taurus, while<br />

the Earth is still over there, at the lunar MC, although it would have moved to Aquarius.<br />

Let’s keep in mind that, seen from the Moon, the Earth moves in the signs but not in the<br />

Houses, because it progresses along the Zodiac with the same speed with which the Celestial


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Vault turns in the opposite direction.<br />

Let us fancy of a planet linked to the Sun, the way the Moon is linked to the Earth: like a<br />

stone girded to a string that we make rotate with our hand. Let us call this planet Hot,<br />

because the name Romulus is already covered by copyright (or at least I think so) – because<br />

it is a short name, and because on its hemisphere perennially lit by the Sun there would<br />

certainly be sultry weather. Yes, because Hot keeps always the same face towards the Sun.<br />

Seen from Hot, the Sun appears fixed compared to the horizon: Hot has got a rotation that<br />

lasts exactly as long as its own revolution. Up to not so many years ago, scientists used to<br />

believe that Mercury had exactly this characteristic. More recent observations tell us that,<br />

although extremely slow, the rotation of Mercury is out of phase compared with its<br />

revolution. Yet such a planet as Hot might well exist in the reality – no one can exclude it.<br />

On Hot the year lasts one day and the day lasts one year. There is no alternate occurrence of<br />

night and day over there, because the Sun of Hot never rises and never sets. The zodiacal<br />

signs of Hot do. There is an Ascendant: you can domificate on Hot. When a news sign rises<br />

at the ascendant point, the Sun of Hot has moved 30° and is located in the following sign. In<br />

other words, seen from the surface of Hot, the movement of the Sun along the Zodiac<br />

compensates exactly the movement of the Celestial Vault in the opposite direction. So the<br />

Sun moves across the signs but remains still compared to the Houses. Exactly like the Earth,<br />

seen from the Moon.<br />

Dot is another odd planet: it orbits around the Sun but does not turn around its own axis. It<br />

has got a revolution but not a rotation. This doesn’t mean that we cannot determine<br />

geographic coordinates of Dot: an equator, two poles and a local meridian. We can also<br />

develop a system of orienteering with the classical four cardinal points. So we have now<br />

landed on Dot and we see the Sun at the East Horizon, in the sign of Aries. During its<br />

motion around the Sun, Dot doesn’t spin, therefore the Celestial Vault remains still and<br />

we’ll have a rising Aries at the horizon all over the year. Well, under the circumstances, one<br />

cannot really say that there is any ascendant sign at all on Dot. But we could well define it in<br />

some other way ("the sign intersected by the Eastern horizon") and proceed to a<br />

domification in any way.<br />

Nevertheless we should keep in mind that, since the Celestial Vault of Dot is still, the cusps<br />

of the Houses of a Dotian astral map keep still – they change sign only if we move on the<br />

surface of this planet. Light oscillations of the cusps may be possibly perceivable as the<br />

planet approaches the equinoctial points or moves away from them. The cusps of the Houses<br />

are still, the signs too are still compared to the local horizon; but surely the Sun and the<br />

other celestial bodies that we can observe from Dot would move along the Celestial Vault,<br />

either across the signs and across the Houses: therefore a Dotian <strong>Astrology</strong> can exist.<br />

Also on Dot, from a certain point of view, one "year" corresponds to a "day": for the Sun<br />

takes six months to cross the diurnal arc, then it sets – and six months later it rises again. In<br />

the meanwhile, it also moves of six signs. So, if we suppose that also Dot orbits around the<br />

Sun in anticlockwise direction (just like any other known planet of our solar system), on<br />

Dot we could see the Sun rises in Aries, culminate in Capricorn, and set in Libra. The<br />

constantly "retrograde" motion of the Sun of Dot is due to the fact that it is not compensated<br />

(as it happens here on the Earth) by a rotation motion quicker than the revolution.


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Spot performs rotations around its own axis, but it does not orbit around the Sun. Therefore<br />

we have got "days" without "years" on Spot. The Spotian Sun rises and sets, but is still on<br />

the Celestial Vault; nevertheless the latter makes a complete turn every 21 Spotian "hours".<br />

Then the Sun of Spot rises, culminates and sets always in the same only sign. Nevertheless<br />

there will be an ascendant sign and it is possible to domificate.<br />

Lot is a still planet that doesn’t spin; neither does it show any revolution around the Sun. It<br />

is not such an absurd hypothesis: in the first months of the year 2001, some "orphan" planets<br />

were discovered, i.e. shattered in the outer space without any central star to orbit around.<br />

Not knowing how those celestial bodies sustain themselves in space, we may well consider<br />

them to be still or at least without those two motions that we are taking about. So on Lot the<br />

Sun doesn’t move, either on the horizon and in the Zodiac; so in my opinion this Sun would<br />

be of no astrological importance at all in a Lotian astrology. In fact, to possess an<br />

interpretative value, a celestial body must show some basic features, among which the<br />

apparent speed (i.e. movement) plays a fundamental role. All the celestial bodies that we<br />

consider in our geocentric <strong>Astrology</strong> move, both in the Houses and in the signs. A body<br />

stationary in one sign but moving in the Houses may theoretically have an interpretative<br />

weight; a body stationary in one House but moving in the Zodiac may theoretically have an<br />

astrological weight; but an object immobile either in the Zodiac and compared to the<br />

horizon! I would immediately exclude it from any possible astrological research. I ask<br />

whoever disagrees to rise his/her hand and explain me why on Earth (...or on Moon, Mars<br />

and so on) should we give any symbolic and interpretative attribute to such an object.<br />

Let’s finally land on the planet Wot, which spins around its own axis slower than its<br />

revolutionary movement around the Sun. So one day lasts much more that the year on the<br />

planet Wot. Let us assume that the day/year ratio on Wot be 3:1, in such away that Wot<br />

makes three complete revolutions around the Sun during the same exact time in which it<br />

makes a complete turn around its own axis. We can also say that the "day" on Wot lasts 3<br />

"years": the Sun perambulates the Zodiac three times between a dawn and the following one.<br />

The Sun of Wot comes back to the same degree of the sign of Aries three times a year, i.e.<br />

once every third fraction of a day. A third of a day on Wot corresponds to one year. In a 12 th<br />

of Wotian day (the time in which a new sign rises from the Eastern horizon), Wot makes a<br />

portion of orbit corresponding to 360°x3:12 = 90°, equal to the shift of its Sun across three<br />

zodiacal signs. So, if the Sun rises in Aries on Wot, when the Ascendant changes to Taurus,<br />

the Sun has moved 90° and is located in Cancer, at the nadir or Imum Coeli. When the<br />

ascendant is Gemini, the Sun is in Libra. With the ascendant in Cancer, the Sun is in Aries<br />

once again, but at the MC. With the ascendant Leo, the Sun is in Cancer; with the ascendant<br />

Virgo, it is in Libra once again; with the ascendant in Libra Sun is still at the IC in<br />

Capricorn; with the ascendant Scorpio, it is in Aries for the third time, and with the<br />

ascendant Aquarius Sun is still in Cancer. When the Ascendant is Pisces the Sun of Wot is<br />

in Capricorn, and when the Ascendant comes back to Aries the Sun is once again rising in<br />

Aries, after having completed the full turn of the Zodiac three times!<br />

This is only a theoretical example of one of the innumerable astrological combinations<br />

connected with the different durations of the rotation compared with the revolution. I am<br />

preparing some articles in which – from "real" astronomic figures – I’ll show you how the<br />

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imply quite bizarre and fascinating astrological scenarios – as odd as those of the planets Hot<br />

(also known as: Sultryweather), Dot, Spot, Lot, and Wot.<br />

HYPOTHESES ON THE SIMBOLOGY OF THE EARTH IN LUNAR ASTROLOGY.<br />

We have explained why the Earth, seen from the Moon, appears practically still as compared<br />

to the twelve Houses. What might this mean, at an interpretative level?<br />

A first working hypothesis may be to ignore the position of the Earth in the 12 Houses.<br />

Maybe we might refer to the slogan: "No motion? No meaning". In fact, here on Earth it is<br />

the passage of the Moon over the waters that provoke tides and refluxes; but on the Moon,<br />

even if there were water in its liquid state, the Earth wouldn’t cause any tide, because it<br />

doesn’t "pass": it is simply there, fixed over a given lunar area. On the other hand, it appears<br />

logical to suppose that the gravitational influence of the Earth on the lunar surface depends<br />

in a significant measure upon its own angular position, and that you could feel it if you were<br />

there, on the Moon. I mean, it is likely that the same body having the same mass, would<br />

weight more if it were located on the dark side of the Moon (with the Earth at the Imum<br />

Coeli); would be a little lighter at the visible edge of the lunar globe (with the Earth at the<br />

Ascendant or at the Descendant); and would weight much less with the Earth at the MC.<br />

In a word, the apparent fixity of the Earth must have a huge importance in the<br />

interpretation of a lunar horoscope. Speaking for myself, the notion of having a huge Earth<br />

hanging over my head makes me feel uncomfortable: seen from the Moon, the Earth appears<br />

much larger, up to 70 times brighter than the full Moon on the Earth. The Earth in a lunar<br />

chart might then have something to do with impending facts, such as e.g. a necessary and<br />

predetermined doom, maybe tragic and distressing, against which the subject can do little, if<br />

not move, run away from it; or au contraire act positively, firmly, definitely facing any<br />

limiting situation. From this point of view, the Earth in a lunar chart might indicate the<br />

degree of free will of the hypothetical native Selenite. An indirect confirmation to this<br />

hypothesis seems to arrive from Mr. Frisari and Ms. Morpurgo, who trace interesting<br />

parallels between the astronomical features of the Sun, the Moon and the planets and their<br />

respective symbolic meanings. According to what they write, the rapid motion and the<br />

phases of the Moon imply a symbolism of instability, variation, mobility. If this is how<br />

things are, in analogy to its fixity in the Houses, the Earth might have got a symbology<br />

connected to the immobilism, the stability factors in the ever-changing, and the fixations.<br />

The remarkable apparent dimensions of the Earth seen from the Moon may indicate its<br />

stronger importance in the lunar horoscope. On the other hand, the fixity of our planet in<br />

the lunar Houses might downplay its effective astrological weight. Certainly, an angular<br />

Earth would be very important but, according to this logic, not so much as the importance of<br />

an angular Moon in a terrestrial horoscope. Let me repeat that, in my humble opinion, in our<br />

astrology what counts is the motion of each element of the chart rather then the position<br />

itself. We shouldn’t forget that the astral map is a snap picture of a situation in complex and<br />

perennial motion, and that the good astrologer doesn’t forget to notice if the motion of a<br />

planet is fast or slow, stationary or direct or retrograde. The fixity of our planet over the<br />

lunar horizon might therefore considerably mitigate the importance of the position of the<br />

Earth in the 12 Houses of a selenocentric horoscope. Yet, we should assign a precise


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astrological meaning to the position of the Earth in the 12 signs, in the 12 Houses and in its<br />

angular aspects with all the other elements of the lunar chart. During the interpretation of a<br />

lunar horoscope, we should nevertheless take care not to give too strong importance to the<br />

position of the Earth in the Houses.<br />

Another hypothesis on the role of the Earth in lunar astrology may be the following. In a<br />

lunar chart, Moon and Earth swap their position? Well, if so, they also probably swap their<br />

interpretative role. If it were so, on the Moon we would have an Earth having domicile in<br />

Cancer, which would be connected to the meanings of the element Water and to the same<br />

female variability feminine that we assign to the Moon in the terrestrial horoscope. Seen<br />

from the Moon - do not forget it – it is the Earth that has got phases: this could be one more<br />

reason to believe that the "lunar" Earth might well support "lunar" astrological meanings.<br />

The terrestrial surface covered by waters is much wider than the emerging continents, so it<br />

shouldn’t be such a bizarre hypothesis to assign Water values to the Earth. Somebody even<br />

proposed to call our planet "Water", and for the same reason our planet is also called the<br />

"Blue Planet".<br />

It is a fact that in a lunar chart Earth and Moon swap their position; but it is another fact<br />

that the Earth occupies the diametrically opposite zodiacal position than the one occupied by<br />

the Moon at the same time in the homologue terrestrial chart. When the Moon is in Gemini<br />

seen from Earth, the Earth is in Sagittarius seen from the Moon. Also the "terrestrial phases"<br />

are opposite compared to the lunar ones. This might mean that the Earth behaves like a kind<br />

of antimoon with antithetic, opposite or complementary values than the lunar ones. It would<br />

then have its domicile in Capricorn and it would carry earthly values.<br />

I find it likely that a celestial body have got a definite, profound influence for those who are<br />

born on it. The Selenites, only for their having been born on the Moon, might have clear<br />

lunar characters such as being easily influenced, or femininity, ciclotimia...) And the<br />

Martians, only for their having been born on the Red Planet, might have evident martian<br />

features like bellicosity, irascibility, aggressiveness... What some people who contacted or<br />

were abducted by aliens from another planet say, seem to validate such a hypothesis. The<br />

inhabitants of Venus who contacted George Adamski show indeed venusian features in his<br />

description of them; the (hypothetical, of course...) inhabitants of Mercury could reveal to be<br />

smart business beings with a shrewd and juvenile aspect. For the supporters of Star Trek:<br />

aren’t mercurial people the Ferengi, born business-aliens who live following their terrible<br />

"Rules of Acquisition"? As the Martians, whoever knows, could they really be as aggressive<br />

as the monsters depicted in "The war of the worlds"? For if it was so, we human beings, only<br />

for our having been born on the Earth, should also possess some typically terrestrial<br />

characters. We are hardly aware of such characters because we haven’t had yet any occasion<br />

to meet living beings born elsewhere. Discovering such earthly characters would help us to<br />

more fully understand the symbolic value of the Earth in the EA.<br />

In which sign could the domicile of the Earth be? What criterion hides behind the sequence<br />

of domiciles traditionally used by the astrologers, that put Mars domiciled in Aries, Venus<br />

in Taurus, Mercury in Gemini, Moon in Cancer, Sun in Lion, again Mercury in Virgo,<br />

Venus in Libra, Mars in Scorpion, Jupiter in Sagittarius, Saturn in Capricorn, again Saturn<br />

in Aquarius and finally Jupiter in Pisces? It is simple:


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1. the Main Luminary takes place in Leo "by definition"<br />

2. the Lesser Luminary places in the preceding sign (Cancer)<br />

3. we place all the other planets, in order of distance from the Sun, into the preceding and in<br />

the following signs than those of the Luminaries.<br />

This is the reason why Mercury finds "home" both in Gemini and in Virgo; Venus has got a<br />

domicile in Taurus but also in Libra, and so on. With the discovery of the planets beyond<br />

Saturn, the sequence has been completed by simply progressively eliminating the "doublets"<br />

from the signs after Leo: thus Uranus has been inserted into the Aquarius instead of Saturn,<br />

Neptune has been given a domicile in Pisces instead of Jupiter, and Pluto has taken the place<br />

of Mars in Aries. By the way, so far no one could explain why the sequence has been<br />

completed starting from Virgo, rather than the opposite way, starting from Taurus.<br />

For the domicile of the Earth, in the lunar horoscope we have therefore three possibilities:<br />

1. the Sun keeps its domicile in Leo and the Earth takes domicile in Cancer; the rest of the<br />

sequence doesn’t change.<br />

2. the Earth becomes, on the Moon, the Main Luminary (thanks to the analogy planet-star<br />

and satellite-planet; but we have discussed that this analogy is faulty and scarcely coherent);<br />

by definition, the Main Luminary has got domicile in Leo; the Sun, having become a<br />

secondary Luminary, takes domicile in Cancer; the rest of the sequence doesn’t change.<br />

3. if the Earth is an "antimoon" whose domicile is in Capricorn, then the Earth would be a<br />

lesser luminary and it would have domicile in the sign preceding the solar domicile in the<br />

view that we want to stick strictly to the above mentioned criteria; namely, the Sun of the<br />

Lunar Extraterrestrial astrology would have its domicile in Aquarius; this would imply a<br />

very bizarre sequence like: Mercury in Pisces, Venus in Aries, Mars in Taurus and so on.<br />

THE INTERPRETATIVE VALUE OF THE TWO MOONS OF MARS.<br />

From the point of view of a "marsocentric" Extraterrestrial astrology, in the hypothetical<br />

TN cast on the Red Planet there wouldn’t be place either for our Moon and for Mercury<br />

(way too close, the former to our Earth and the latter to the Sun, to possess a significant<br />

astrological meaning); on the other hand we should be able to interpret the horoscopic<br />

position of either Phobos and Deimos, the two natural satellites of Mars. Consequently,<br />

we’ll have three Luminaries on Mars: the Main Luminary, the Sun; and two Lesser<br />

Luminaries, Phobos and Deimos. The sequence of domiciles of the Martian astrology would<br />

be based upon the "pillar" of the Sun in Leo (as we have already pointed out, the Main<br />

Luminary has its domicile in Leo by definition), while in my opinion one between Phobos<br />

and Deimos would take place in the preceding sign (Cancer), and the other one would take<br />

place in the following sign (Virgo).<br />

Although it doesn’t match the criteria of domiciliation seen so far, I find it a reasonable<br />

hypothesis to assign a double domicile to one of the moons of Mars, as in the following<br />

example: Venus domiciled in Taurus, Deimos in Gemini, Phobos in Cancer, the Sun in Leo,<br />

Deimos in Virgo, Venus in Libra and so on.


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We have no elements at all to tell us which one, between Phobos and Deimos, should have<br />

the double domicile in Gemini and Virgo, and which one would consequently have its<br />

domicile in Cancer. For the time being, it’s a mere working hypothesis. Of course, if it<br />

would be Deimos having its domicile both in Gemini and in Virgo, it would be Deimos who<br />

would possess (in a martian horoscope) the symbolic attributes of mercurial kind, thus fully<br />

substituting the apparent "disappearing" of Mercury from the sky of the Red Planet, as we<br />

have already explained before. In this case, in the Martian EA Phobos would "take the place"<br />

of the Moon and Deimos would "take the place" of Mercury. If we realize that Phobos has a<br />

double domicile, it is logical to understand that Phobos would be the "mercurial" planet<br />

while Deimos would have "lunar" attributes.<br />

This is the reason why I spent so many words to examine different possible sequences of<br />

domiciles: because finding out the correct sequence of domiciles on each celestial body that<br />

occupy the centre of an EA chart would certainly help us deduce the interpretative value to<br />

be assigned to those planets or luminaries not normally used in our terrestrial charts – and<br />

that we would be forced to use currently in the Lunar, Martian, etc., astrology.<br />

As for the interpretative value to assign to the two moons of Mars, I propose four directions<br />

of research.<br />

The first one is to accurately examine their astronomical (physical-chemical) features. Lisa<br />

Morpurgo and Massimo Frisari seem to suggest that it is possible to create associations<br />

between the astronomical features of each planet and Luminary and their respective<br />

astrological meanings. If it is so, it is also possible to operate the opposite way: i.e. to deduce<br />

(at least, partly) the interpretative, symbolic and archetypical value of a celestial body also<br />

based upon its physical-chemical features.<br />

A second way to argue the interpretative weight of a celestial body is to consider its apparent<br />

speed in the signs and in the Houses. Phobos changes sign every 40 minutes, Deimos every<br />

two and a half hours. On the Moon, we had assigned a particular meaning to the fixity of<br />

the Earth over the horizon; on Mars we should keep in mind the exceptional speed of its<br />

moons. On a psychological level, it might imply suddenly changing moods, apparently<br />

unjustified emotional reactions, unexpected and quickly passing intuitions, maybe the<br />

capacity of reacting very quickly ("in real time", with a quite stereotyped expression) to any<br />

external stimulation. The transits of Phobos and Deimos might help us date the Martian<br />

events with a precision of a few minutes, while here on the Earth we can exclude that we’ll<br />

ever be able to reach such a precision with any predictive method at all.<br />

A third research should be to consider the name assigned to a celestial body by the tradition<br />

or by its discoverer. This may be obvious until we consider the traditional celestial bodies –<br />

but it becomes incredible if we consider more recent facts. It appears particularly incredible<br />

in the case of Pluto, whose name, they say (it may be a metropolitan legend, of course)<br />

doesn’t derive from the name of the god Pluto but from the name of Mickey Mouse’s pet!<br />

Allegedly, the idea of this name occurred to one of the discoverers’ daughter, who was very<br />

kin of Disney’s characters. The astronomers Pickering and Lowell accepted the suggestion<br />

because the first two letters of this name were also their respective initials (one of the glyphs<br />

used by the astrologers for Pluto is a kind of fusion between a capital P and a capital L). We<br />

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understand why such a casual and banal choice of a name would reveal itself to be fully<br />

functional and working at an astrological level. The only possible explanation in my<br />

opinion, if we expect the mere choice, is that the name of the thing contains much more<br />

information than just being a mere conventional denomination. It is not by chance that in<br />

the Garden of Eden, God spurs Adam to assign a name to every living being. Very probably,<br />

then, the astrological meaning of Phobos and Deimos is already there: in their names, too.<br />

Last, considering the sequence of the domiciles may well be the fourth direction of research<br />

that, together with the previous three, may help us understand the correct interpretative<br />

meaning of the celestial bodies that we would be forced to consider and use while casting<br />

and interpreting an extraterrestrial chart.<br />

What about statistics? Of course, statistics and the astrological practice would have the last<br />

word in this field. But until we collect a sufficiently wide statistical specimen, we should be<br />

forced to proceed by attempts, trying to make up some empirical interpretation, anticipating<br />

the statistics, trying to be logical, using our common sense, sticking to the astrological<br />

tradition and maybe, to these guidelines of mine.<br />

SLICED ZODIAC, SPHERICAL ZODIAC.<br />

At the present stage of scientific knowledge, we don’t know for sure if certain features of our<br />

Solar system represent an exception, or the rule in the Universe. For example, let us consider<br />

the sequence of the planets in order of orbital distance from the Sun: the closer planets are<br />

smaller, they have a rock mass, and they have an atmosphere, and few moons or no moon at<br />

all. The central belt of our Solar system is the home of the giant planets made of gas, and<br />

with many moons. The more external planets are quite large ones, yet they are smaller than<br />

the central giants, and – as far as we know – they have few moons or no moon at all. Such a<br />

distribution of the planets (little rocks close to the star, giant gas in the middle, mediumsized<br />

on the edge of the system) is it an exceptional fact, something typical of our Solar<br />

system, or is it a common feature of all the planetary systems of the Universe?<br />

Let us consider the orbits of the planets around the star. All the planets that orbit around the<br />

Sun move "virtually" on the same plane, as if they were planet on a disc, or on a... pizza. The<br />

only two planets that detach meaningfully from the "dish" on which all the others seem to<br />

be placed are Mercury (with an obliquity of 7°) and Pluto (about 17°). Pluto, in particular,<br />

sometimes orbits "outside" the zodiacal belt, having defined the latter as the belt that<br />

extends "of some degrees" (4° to 12° depending on the Authors) above and under the Ecliptic.<br />

We don’t know if in other solar systems all the planets orbit on a restricted plane as well, or<br />

if they move around their own sun on differently oblique orbits, like the electrons do in the<br />

typical simplified drawing of an atom. For if it was so, we would have planets that<br />

constantly go out and come back to and from the Zodiac. In the extreme cases, we might<br />

even imagine a polar orbit (of 90°, i.e. perpendicular) compared to the Zodiac.<br />

If such a planet be discovered in our solar system, we should be forced to widen our<br />

definition of Zodiac. If a planet be observed whose orbit is strongly oblique on the Ecliptic,<br />

we should determine on the Celestial vault an extra-zodiacal belt (which extends many<br />

degrees above and under the zodiacal belt that we consider traditionally). Within this


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extended belt, we should find the way to make a simple projection of any celestial body onto<br />

the Zodiac - whatever is its position on the Celestial Sphere – by applying appropriate<br />

corrective trigonometric formula, similar to those on which the most common domification<br />

methods are based upon.<br />

Let us imagine that a planet exists whose orbit remains for most of the time outside the<br />

traditional Zodiac. We could project on the celestial sphere the same "domificable belts" of<br />

the Earth, namely:<br />

1. in the tropical belt of the Earth (0° to +/- 23°27') Placidus Houses are equal. In the<br />

corresponding extra-zodiacal belt of the Celestial vault (up to 23°27' above and under the<br />

Ecliptic), we could proceed with a simple orthogonal projection of the object that transits on<br />

that area<br />

2. at medium latitudes (23°27' to 66°33' over and under the Equator) Placidus method implies<br />

a gradual deformation of the Houses. In order to project onto the Zodiac an object that orbits<br />

in the corresponding extra-zodiacal belt (between 23°27' and 66°33' over and under the<br />

Ecliptic), we should use gradual corrective formula<br />

3. here on the Earth it is not possible to use Placidus domification beyond the Polar Circles.<br />

So, it would not be possible to project onto the Zodiac any object whose angular distance<br />

from the Ecliptic is more than 66°33'.<br />

The values of 23°27' and 66°33' are obviously referred to a geocentric astrology. On other<br />

planets they would have other values, strictly connected to the mutual inclination between<br />

the rotation axis and the orbiting plane of the planet that we considered as our point of<br />

observation, i.e. the centre of the Celestial sphere.<br />

Such division of the Celestial sphere would have two consequences. The first one, an<br />

effective expansion of the zodiacal belt, which would lead the astrologers to consider in the<br />

astral charts celestial bodies that they usually ignore in their traditional astrological analysis,<br />

simply because they move normally on orbits even more oblique than Pluto. The other<br />

consequence would be the exclusion of celestial bodies too much distant from the Zodiac;<br />

they would still be ignored even if potentially relevant at an astrological level.<br />

There is another possible solution to the problem of the projection of planets onto the<br />

zodiacal belt in the "atom-like" planetary systems: to take in due consideration the<br />

hypothesis of a spherical zodiac. This does not necessarily mean a "sliced" Zodiac. Let me<br />

elaborate, above all, what I mean for a "sliced Zodiac". Here on the Earth, the Equator is<br />

touched by a series of lines perpendicular to the Equator itself and parallel to each other.<br />

They are the meridians, they divide the terrestrial surface into 360 slices (the same can be<br />

said for the 24 time zones, each made of 15 degrees-meridians). Let us imagine now to apply<br />

the same pattern to the Celestial vault, extending the zodiacal belt we normally use by<br />

prolongating perpendicularly up and down the ideal segments that delimit the 12 signs. We’d<br />

have thus divided the celestial sphere into 12 slices (we could call them "zodiacal time<br />

zones") that meet all together at the "zodiacal poles".<br />

Now we ideally incline gradually the orbit of a hypothetical planet from 0° to 90° compared<br />

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the Earth meet at the Poles, in the "sliced zodiac" the extension of the 12 signs or "zodiacal<br />

time zones" progressively decrease up to becoming null where the slices meet. This way, a<br />

planet with an extremely oblique orbit crosses signs with different extensions: larger ones in<br />

the intersection area closer to traditional zodiacal belt, and much narrower ones in the area<br />

close to the zodiacal poles.<br />

Seen from the planets whose orbit has an obliquity of 0° (coinciding with the Ecliptic of<br />

reference, taken as the centre of the zodiacal belt), the Sun would cross the 12 signs of the<br />

Zodiac with a very regular motion, except light variations in speed at the perihelion<br />

(minimum distance from the Sun) where the planet accelerates, and at the aphelion<br />

(maximum distance from the Sun) where the planet decelerates. For less oblique orbits (up<br />

to 45°) the difference in the extensions of the zodiacal slices may be negligible. But in the<br />

event of an orbit inclined more than 70° we would have a planet that remains in the very<br />

same sign for half a year; then it would rapidly cross five signs in a few days; and it would<br />

eventually transit in the following sign (the opposite one, referred to the starting sign)<br />

during another half a year, and so on. I say, the planet transits: but of course it would be the<br />

Sun, seen from that planet, that would move along the Zodiac in such a bizarre way.<br />

The limit case is a polar orbit of 90° (perpendicular to the Ecliptic). In this case, the planet<br />

would touch two zodiacal signs only – more precisely, the Sun seen from that planet would<br />

do it: one each half an year, except two very short moments of the year when it would pass<br />

exactly over the "zodiacal pole", the point of conjunction of all the 12 signs-slices.<br />

It is interesting to note that the different extension of the 12 signs has its correspondence in<br />

the deformation of the Houses of a chart, cast with Placidus, at extreme latitudes, such as<br />

the "extreme" birth charts that we mentioned at the beginning of our study. In such charts,<br />

some Houses extend until almost 180°, while the others reduce to this "pieces" of a few<br />

fractions of degree each.<br />

We have figured a Zodiac made up of 12 signs-slices similar to the 24 time zones of our<br />

planet Earth. To cross over a time zone on the Equator, one must go about 1,670 km in a<br />

East-West direction, but to do the same by the Poles one must walk a few meters only. On<br />

the other hand, if we traveled around the world in a North-South direction along the same<br />

meridian, like Monty Python's actor Michael Palin in the BBC series "From Pole to Pole",<br />

we’d never change time zone and we’d never be in the need to adjust our watch. This is due<br />

to the particular "sliced" pattern in which we divide the terrestrial surface.<br />

But I imagine (at least for the "atom-like” solar systems) a spherical zodiac not necessarily<br />

sliced. A zodiac in which all the signs are 30° for all the planets along the whole celestial<br />

sphere. How could this be possible, sincerely I don’t know. I guess it would make necessary<br />

a revision or an extension of the spherical geometry we use now – and this is not so absurd,<br />

if we consider that the spherical geometry represents an extension of the Euclidian plane<br />

geometry.<br />

In plane geometry, in fact, we meet axioms that nobody would ever dare contradict: yet the<br />

very same axioms are not valid in spherical geometry (which is one of the possible non-<br />

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1) In plane geometry the parallel straight lines never meet; they do meet in the spherical<br />

geometry (it’s the meridians: they are parallel straight lines that meet at the poles).<br />

2) In the Euclidian geometry the sum of the inner angles of a triangle is equal to 180°; in<br />

spherical geometry it may be more or less than 180° (depending upon if we draw the triangle<br />

on a convex or concave surface).<br />

So maybe I commit no heresy if I declare that a spherical zodiac in which all the 12 signs<br />

have a constant extension of 30° each, in whatsoever point of the sphere, is certainly a<br />

bizarre notion, but maybe it is feasible with an adequate mathematical model.<br />

MANY LUMINARIES.<br />

Some solar systems are formed by planets that turn around double or triple stars.<br />

Astrologers might live over there that daily have something to do with astral charts with<br />

two or three Main Luminaries. Should we live on a planet with many moons, we’d have also<br />

an undefined number of Lesser Luminaries. In which sign would they have their own<br />

domicile? According to the Theory of Domiciliations previously detailed, to answer to this<br />

question we should:<br />

1. first of all, determine the principal Main Luminary: this would have "per axioma" its<br />

domicile in the sign of Leo.<br />

2. distribute the domiciles of the other suns (ancillary Main Luminaries) in the signs<br />

immediately following and/or preceding Leo.<br />

3. assign the domiciles, before and after the "solar" signs, to the Lesser Luminaries (i.e. the<br />

moons, the natural satellites).<br />

4. the sequence of domiciles of the planets of that solar system would be completed by<br />

assigning them, in order of distance from their central star – be it a single, double, triple or<br />

multiple star – in the signs that precede and follow the signs already assigned as domicile to<br />

the Luminaries.<br />

At an interpretative level, what about a natal chart with, say, three suns and seven moons?<br />

Well, the answer of course is not easy, but even in this case I would suggest the four criteria<br />

of astrological research already mentioned, namely:<br />

1. consider the physical aspect of the celestial body whose symbolic and astrological meaning<br />

we are investigating. A dwarf yellow sun wouldn’t probably carry the same astrological<br />

weight as a giant red star as the source of life, light and heat; an imposing and splendid moon<br />

like ours wouldn’t have the same astrological weight as a natural satellite with minute<br />

dimensions, scarcely visible from the surface of the planet it orbits around, and so on.<br />

2. consider the apparent speed of the celestial body, both in the signs and in the Houses. Seen<br />

from a hypothetical planet orbiting around it, a little star that orbits around a larger star<br />

would show an oscillating behavior on the local zodiac with frequent period of retrograde<br />

motion (just like Mercury that, seen from the Earth, constantly "oscillates" around the Sun).<br />

Such a little star would therefore carry a different interpretative value compared to a Sun<br />

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Extraterrestrial <strong>Astrology</strong>, which refers to the elongation of a celestial body compared to any<br />

other. In more complex star systems, if a smaller star doesn’t detach much from its larger<br />

companion, my opinion is that the lesser partner may be simply ignored when interpreting<br />

an astral map, especially if the birth (or any other event that we wish to study from an<br />

astrological point of view) should take place on one of the more external planets of that solar<br />

system. Elongation, in fact, is a phenomenon due to the projection and it decreases if the<br />

astronomical distances increase.<br />

3. consider also the name assigned by man or by the inhabitants of that alien world (the one<br />

at the centre of the astral map, I mean) to the celestial body whose astrological meaning we<br />

would be investigating: be it a star, a moon or a planet.<br />

4. pay particular attention to the sequence of the domiciles. We should be find out if,<br />

following the logic of domiciles, a celestial body "finds home" – e.g. in the sign of Virgo, the<br />

supposition that such a celestial body carries mercurial astrological values appears logical,<br />

and so on.<br />

A UNIVERSAL ASTROLOGY.<br />

Until now I haven’t mentioned possible births in orbit around the Earth. This scenario<br />

(which appears the most likely to become reality in the short terms) actually implies<br />

different problems, that I have studied in my article on "Orbital <strong>Astrology</strong>”, a study of the<br />

Solar Returns of astronauts in space. If we consider the space shuttle or the International<br />

Space Base ISS as "the celestial body on which the birth takes place", should we cast a<br />

horoscope having the shuttle or the orbiting station itself at the centre of the chart? I didn’t<br />

even consider this hypothesis. I found it exaggerated to hypothesize a... "starbasocentric" or<br />

"shuttlocentric" astrology. The dimensions and the mass of the artificial satellites are so<br />

insignificant at an astronomical level that I find it superfluous and time-consuming to<br />

calculate the "ascendant" or the "Medium Coeli" of such a small body like a space shuttle. Do<br />

you wish to try, yet? Well, you should be able to create a coherent system of "geographical<br />

coordinates" to be applied to the space shuttle, establishing on it a rotation axis, two poles,<br />

and an equator and so on. But if we consider the shuttle or the orbiting station to have a<br />

spinning motion, its crew or inhabitants could see the Sun set and rise even many times a<br />

day. Should we consider then "orbital days" of a few hours? On the other hand, especially on<br />

certain orbits, the space shuttle might remain in shadow or – on the contrary: be continually<br />

lit by the Sun – for days and days, if not even... for ever. Thus it would make no sense at all<br />

to talk about days and night, which are the fundamental elements for our astrology.<br />

Considering that a vertical shift of a few kilometers only is enough to find ourselves in orbit,<br />

seen from a shuttle, the Earth keeps such dimensions to occupy a good portion of the visual<br />

fields. So in a "shuttleocentric” natal birth, should we draw a huge Earth covering four or<br />

five signs? This seems to be another exaggeration. I therefore think that you should rather<br />

ignore the factor altitude and take rather in consideration the so called subsatellital place, i.e.<br />

the place flown over by the satellite at any moment. I guess that the factor altitude is ignored<br />

even in the case of births that take place on high mountains or in airplanes.<br />

I have not hypothesized zodiacs made of more or less than 12 signs. Absolute and<br />

indiscerptible dogma of the EA is that the Zodiac (be it terrestrial or martian, local or


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universal, internal, external, spherical or in slices) is always divided in 12 signs, starting from<br />

the vernal point. As a consequence, there is no room for the Ophiucus in any of the zodiacs<br />

described so far.<br />

Now let us imagine a planet that orbits around a remote star very far away from our Sun.<br />

What constellations would touch their zodiac? In that case, the signs might touch different<br />

constellations from the ones known down here, and the 12 signs used over there might carry<br />

names and symbols different from ours. Still, my opinion is that the signs would be 12 in any<br />

case, not 15 or 24.<br />

We could imagine of an extraterrestrial civilization that use different mathematical rules<br />

than ours. One would say: "This is impossible! Mathematics is a universal language!" This<br />

postulate is not fully true. I know a teacher of maths who asked the classroom to<br />

demonstrate "why x to zero is equal to one". The following day, after some pupil uselessly<br />

tried to find a logical demonstration of that, the teacher explained that x to 0 = 1 is a "dogma”<br />

of our algebra: therefore it is not demonstrable. She added that nothing prevents us from<br />

creating a different mathematics, in which x elevated to zero be equal x, or in which x to<br />

zero be equal zero, or even more: be equal... three. The brave genius who were able to invent<br />

such a "personal” algebra should be also able to derivate from this initial dogma, without<br />

contradictions, all the patterns of coherent mathematics corollaries and rules. Something<br />

similar happens in the numerations whose base is different from 10. We normally use a<br />

decimal system in which 1 + 1 is equal 2: everybody knows! But in the binary system 1 + 1 is<br />

not equal 2! In the sexagesimal system 55' + 38' is 1°33' (even if the expression 93' is not<br />

wrong). And in the system of computation of time, 23 + 5 hours is not 28 but 4!<br />

Who cultivates the illusion of dialoguing with an alien visitor by tracing "universal”<br />

symbols and figures on the sand forgets that man himself uses different methods of<br />

computation and numeric writing. The most known is the system in which the position of<br />

the figures multiply their decimal value: as an example, 1,434 implies that we mentally<br />

multiply the figures (1x1,000, 4x100 etc.) and then we sum the results (1,000+400+30+4 =<br />

1434). It is not the only possible system. The ancient Romans used a logic of sum and<br />

subtraction. The ancient Roman started from the higher figure (M, in this case) and went on<br />

towards right summing the lower figures (D, C, L, X, V, I), with the following important<br />

exception: when he met, after certain symbol, a letter with a higher value (for instance a<br />

C=100 preceding a D=500, or an I=1 coming before a V=5) instead of summing the two<br />

values, the Roman subtracted them. It is according to this rule, which is neither intuitive nor<br />

"logical" at all, that even today we know that MCDXXXIV is not to be read like MC D<br />

XXXI V (one thousand and a hundred, five hundred, thirty one, and five), but M CD XXX<br />

IV, namely one hundred four hundred and thirty four.<br />

Having stated that mathematics is not that universal language, or at least it is not a language<br />

universal enough as to grant us a sane and civil "chat" with a hypothetical extraterrestrial<br />

civilization, what does remain to us of truly universal? Heaven knows; maybe <strong>Astrology</strong>...


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Orbital <strong>Astrology</strong><br />

by<br />

Luciano Drusetta, Italy<br />

Translated And Partially Rewritten into<br />

English by the Author<br />

Reviewed & Proofing by: Pamela Jablonski<br />

U.S.A.<br />

Originally published on Ricerca ‘90, issue<br />

55/2003<br />

Born in 1962 and I have been an<br />

astrological counsellor to individuals,<br />

couples and businesses for almost thirty<br />

years. After experimenting different schools<br />

of <strong>Astrology</strong>, ten years ago I resolved to join<br />

Ciro Discepolo's astrological method and<br />

school, named Active <strong>Astrology</strong> -- based on<br />

the active relocation of the Solar Returns<br />

(Mr. Discepolo calls them: Aimed Solar<br />

Returns or Aimed Birthdays) and the<br />

exorcism of the symbols, as originally<br />

conceived by Swiss psychiatrist Carl<br />

Gustav Jung. I am the founder and current<br />

moderator of the newsgroup of astrological<br />

discussion and information in Italian<br />

language it.discussioni.astrologia.<br />

Website<br />

http://digilander.libero.it/drusetta/<br />

Blog<br />

http://lucianodrusetta.blogspot.com/<br />

Some of the readers may know my<br />

dissertation on the Extraterrestrial<br />

<strong>Astrology</strong>, originally published on<br />

the Italian magazine Ricerca ‘90, issues 44<br />

to 47, and also available on <strong>Saptarishis</strong><br />

<strong>Astrology</strong> Website. In brief, the<br />

Extraterrestrial <strong>Astrology</strong> is an attempt of<br />

‘exporting’ our daily astrology activity into<br />

outer space in order to be able to assess, at<br />

an astrological level, all the events that<br />

may happen anywhere other than on our<br />

planet Earth: such as births (natal charts),<br />

birthdays (Solar Returns) but also Lunar<br />

Returns, transits and any other<br />

astrologically detectable event that<br />

astrologers may deal with. This means<br />

literally anywhere: in orbit around the<br />

Earth, on the Moon, on Mars, or even any<br />

other place in the Universe.<br />

One of the most frequent criticisms to my<br />

Extraterrestrial <strong>Astrology</strong> is that it may<br />

represent a nice intellectual exercise of<br />

theoretical astrology, while is of virtually<br />

no practical use. Indeed, thinking of a<br />

human birth in space does not appear<br />

realistic. But if such event – I have to<br />

admit it – is not just around the corner,<br />

several people have already spent a<br />

birthday in the space. Hence my<br />

Extraterrestrial <strong>Astrology</strong> may have<br />

already found its practical application in<br />

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believe me? Let us consider a few facts taken from the German website www.spacefacts.de.<br />

This site, also available in English, gives you the full list of the astronauts, cosmonauts,<br />

trikonauts and space tourists from the very beginning of the space adventure until our days.<br />

Strictly speaking, with the word astronauts we usually refer to the U.S. astronauts, or to<br />

those people of other nationalities who have flown with US space agency NASA. The word<br />

cosmonauts refers to Soviet or Russian astronauts or to astronauts of any other nationality<br />

who have flown with the Soviet space agency – I mean, the agency of formerly Soviet<br />

Union, presently Russian space agency. Trikonauts are the Chinese astronauts, while all the<br />

others are usually referred to as space travellers or space tourists. Here I will use the term<br />

astronaut in the broadest sense of the term, referring to all the people who have ever flown<br />

in the space.<br />

In early 2003, shortly before the tragedy of the space shuttle Columbia, destroyed over Texas<br />

during re-entry, the site Spacefacts listed more than 400 people who had flown in space until<br />

then. The number of effective astronauts is actually much higher, but most of them are still<br />

in waiting list for the first flight, while others used to work as an astronaut but have never<br />

gone to space. To make a long story short, since Yuri Gagarin more than 400 people have<br />

gone to the space as an astronaut or as a tourist. Of each of them, the website Spacefacts<br />

gives: the place and date of their birth (alas, without the time!), the dates of their missions in<br />

space, and some biographical notes. Based on this information, we can get to know how<br />

many of them, and which ones, have ever celebrated a birthday in space.<br />

Some of you may argue that without the time of birth it is impossible to determine the exact<br />

time of a Solar Return. This is true, but it is also true that the SR always takes place within<br />

the three days around the civil birthday: it can only be on the very day of the birthday, or<br />

the day before, or the day after. Following this simple rule, and based on the information<br />

given by the website Spacefacts, anyone can find out how many people have actually had a<br />

SR in space.<br />

The result surprised even me: as for early 2003 44 people had certainly had a Solar Return in<br />

space. It is not a negligible number: it is more than 10% of the total number of astronauts. A<br />

further 11 astronauts may have had, but not certainly had a SR in space. This obviously<br />

depends on their time of birth and on the detailed schedule of their space missions. I mean<br />

that some of those eleven astronauts were just taking off or they were just re-entering from<br />

orbit on the very day of their civil birthday. Therefore these 11 cases require further<br />

investigation.<br />

In any case, this is 44 + 11 = 55 interesting astrological cases; some of<br />

them were dramatic, and<br />

I think that it would be worth to study them in depth. Among these 11<br />

cases perhaps the most outstanding and sad story<br />

is that of Viktor Ivanovich Patsayev [Fig. 1, left],<br />

who died in 1971 during the re-entry of the Soyuz<br />

11 – immediately after his SR in space 1 . Patsayev<br />

and two fellow cosmonauts had been sent to<br />

spend some time in the orbiting station Salyut,<br />

which would become part of the famous orbiting<br />

station MIR. Probably due to a loss of pressurization in the re-entry<br />

module, the three cosmonauts perished – a dramatic event, although


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not so striking as the accidents to the two ill-fated shuttles Challenger and Columbia.<br />

Incidentally, none of the members of the crew of the two tragic missions Challenger and<br />

Columbia had spent their SR in space.<br />

A birthday in orbit is not necessarily a fatal experience: this is confirmed by the less<br />

dramatic, yet still significant case of Charles "Pete" Conrad [Fig. 2, lower right on the<br />

previous page], a veteran of space flights since the days of the first Gemini missions 2 .<br />

Together with two fellow astronauts, Conrad formed the first crew of Skylab which had<br />

been orbiting for a time, empty, waiting for the first men to arrive and occupy it. There were<br />

no technical problems whatsoever, either during the mission or during the re-entry, but the<br />

astrologically interesting fact was that Pete Conrad, after spending his SR in space, left<br />

NASA at the height of his career and moved to Colorado to take over a prestigious<br />

government charge.<br />

The study of these and other specific cases of Orbital <strong>Astrology</strong> involves certain<br />

verifications that are quite difficult to solve. So for the time being what I can do is simply<br />

introducing to you some technical issues related to the calculation of a SR in space and<br />

proposing you one example to study, even though – unluckily – it can only be a hypothetical<br />

case.<br />

THE QUESTION OF THE HORIZON<br />

A<br />

s you may recall, one of the basic principles of the Extraterrestrial – and not only the<br />

Extraterrestrial – <strong>Astrology</strong> is that the House system of our charts must be cast<br />

considering the place where the subject stands in that moment. This is an obvious<br />

concept, but it must be repeated because it is taken for granted in the case of a natal chart,<br />

while not all the astrologers accept that the chart of a SR be cast considering the place where<br />

the subject is in that moment. In the context we are dealing with now this is a fundamental<br />

concept, so that if one does not stick to this rule, all the reasoning that follows becomes<br />

nonsense.<br />

Now, following the afore mentioned principle some people suggested that when the subject<br />

is in orbit around the Earth, the centre of the astrological chart (normally occupied by our<br />

planet Earth) should be occupied by the spacecraft or by the orbiting base, and that the<br />

House system should be calculated based on a horizon that runs through the orbiting<br />

vehicle. I would immediately discharge this hypothesis, because it would involve a task very<br />

difficult to solve: we should build up and point out, on such a small and manoeuvrable<br />

heavenly body as the space shuttle or the orbiting base, a logical system of actual<br />

geographical coordinates in miniature. We should establish an axis of rotation of the vehicle,<br />

two poles, a horizon, and to make a long story short, if you wish you can try it – but I prefer<br />

to deal with other possibilities.<br />

In fact, when drawing the Houses in our charts, we do not take in consideration the<br />

subjective horizon 3 . When you were born and we cast your natal chart, we do not care<br />

whether you were delivered upside down with your head down and your belly in the air; and<br />

when you have your Solar Return, we do not care if at that time you are doing yoga or if you<br />

are scuba-diving or somersaulting under water: in any case we draw the line ASC-DSC<br />

horizontally with the MC up and the IC down. For what we consider to be “above”, i.e. the<br />

daytime hemisphere, the top of the chart, is not what is physically above the subject’s head.<br />

The top of an astrological chart is that portion of the sky that is above the horizon line:<br />

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lies upside down the parameters of the question do not change. If you have Mars at the MC,<br />

you keep having Mars there even if you bury your head in the sand like an ostrich. By doing<br />

so, your Mars does not end up in the Imum Coeli! Similarly, no matter if the space shuttle<br />

actually flies in orbit upside down and its crew has the Earth above their heads. And it does<br />

not matter if a future orbiting base would be rotating regularly around its axis to create<br />

artificial gravity: from the astrological and astronomical point of view, the horizon that we<br />

use for the House system will be the same – we are going to define it in the following<br />

sections.<br />

I am assuming that in the case of people or objects in orbit around the Earth, the House<br />

system always refers to the geographical coordinates of the place over flown at that time.<br />

Starting from that place you will have to calculate the horizon which is the base to all the<br />

House systems. I will consider two possibilities now: the first is that we take in<br />

consideration the height factor; the second is that the height or altitude can be safely<br />

ignored.<br />

HOW HORIZON CHANGES WITH THE ELEVATION<br />

T<br />

he most common definition of Ascendant is: the sign that we can see rising at the<br />

Eastern horizon at a given time. Do you all agree? If you agree with this definition,<br />

you implicitly understand that the calculations of the Houses use the visible horizon<br />

or the geometric horizon. There is a slight difference between the two. The visible horizon is<br />

a little bit wider than the geometrical one: due to atmospheric refraction phenomena we can<br />

actually see up to a little farther distance than what the simple geometric calculations would<br />

allow us to see. However in this article I’ll consider these two types of horizon as perfectly<br />

identical.<br />

So let us define the visible horizon [Fig. 3, below] as the circle that serves as the basis of a<br />

cone whose apex is the observer. The radius R of this circle indicates the maximum distance<br />

that we can actually see (not considering the already mentioned refractive phenomena) and<br />

it grows with the height at which the observer stands, according to the following formula<br />

(an approximate but effective one):<br />

R = 3,570 multiplied for the square root of H<br />

where H is the height in meters.<br />

According to this formula, an average man<br />

(say, six feet tall) under normal conditions,<br />

at sea level can see at a distance of 3,570<br />

meters multiplied by the square root of 180


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cm, which is equal to 1.34 cm. So he sees up to a distance of 3,570 x 1.34 = 4,783.80 m. At a<br />

height of 4 meters we can see little more than 7 km. At a height of 100 meters [Fig. 4,<br />

previous page, right] we can see within a radius of 35.5 km. In the mountains, at an altitude<br />

of a thousand meters, we can see until a distance of about 113 km. From a plane flying at a<br />

cruise altitude of 10,000 feet we can see things in a radius of about 357 km. Manned orbital<br />

vehicles are positioned normally on low orbits at a distance varying from 100 to 400 km from<br />

the surface. At a distance of 200 km from the surface, the visible horizon covers up to 1,600<br />

km.<br />

But as you know, the matter is complicated<br />

by the fact that the Earth is not flat. As we<br />

move away from its surface, we realize that<br />

we are on a sphere, and as we fly farther off<br />

in to the outer space we can see it become<br />

smaller and smaller. On the ground we have<br />

the impression that we are on a plate that<br />

covers exactly half of the sky: 180° of 360 of<br />

the celestial vault. Starting from a certain<br />

height, we realize that we are actually over a<br />

convex plane covering less than 180°. The<br />

following formula helps us quantify this<br />

progressive deformation of the visible<br />

horizon: [Fig. 5, left]<br />

D = R / sin x<br />

where D is the distance of the watcher from<br />

the centre of the Earth; R is the average<br />

radius of the Earth (let us assume that it is<br />

equal to 6,400 km); and x is half the visual<br />

angle, also equal to half the apparent size of<br />

the Earth as seen from a given distance.<br />

Now, this formula takes the distances from<br />

the surface of the Earth, not from its centre.<br />

But this is not a problem, because we can<br />

simply subtract R from D and we get the<br />

data we are seeking for. 4<br />

Now let<br />

us<br />

consider<br />

some<br />

practical<br />

examples of how a horoscopic chart could get deformed<br />

if the Ascendant-Descendant line were to follow the<br />

deformation of the visual horizon at various heights. Let<br />

us begin from a chart normally subdivided in Houses at<br />

any location at ground [Fig. 6, right]: in this situation


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the horizon covers exactly half of the sky = 180° of the<br />

chart.<br />

At a height of 500 km the horizon appears to be<br />

strongly curved, as to cover only 150°. So in our<br />

hypothetical natal chart subdivided in Houses at such<br />

elevation [Fig. 7, left] the line ASC-DSC will also be<br />

curved and it would split the chart into unequal<br />

halves: the lower one (night) of 150° and the higher<br />

one (daytime) of 210°. As the logical consequence of<br />

the curvature of the line Ascendant-Descendant, the<br />

Descendant point (i.e. the cusp of the Seventh House)<br />

is no longer diametrically opposite the Ascendant<br />

point (i.e. the cusp of the First House). In the specific<br />

case of the chart drawn in Fig. 7, the Ascendant at<br />

approximately 20° Aries corresponds to the Descendant at approximately 20° Virgo.<br />

Please note that the deformation does not affect the line MC-IC, which I neglected to draw<br />

in these charts. I did so for the sake of clarity, but also to draw the reader’s attention on the<br />

line ASC-DSC.<br />

From a distance of 1,000 kilometres from its surface, the Earth appears as a sphere of 120° in<br />

diameter, and it would cover only four signs of the<br />

Zodiac, while the upper half of our chart would extend of<br />

240 long degrees [Fig. 8, right]. The example proposed<br />

here shows an Ascendant falling somewhere in between<br />

Aries and Taurus, while the Descendant falls somewhere<br />

in between Virgo and Leo.<br />

This is a critical distance, because beyond the distance of<br />

1,000 km the line ASC-DSC, which in effect represents<br />

our planet Earth in our astrological charts, no longer<br />

touches the centre of the chart. In other words, it is<br />

beginning from this distance that we can start talking<br />

about real, effective Extraterrestrial <strong>Astrology</strong>. Unless<br />

you represent our bent horizon by drawing a parabola<br />

instead of a circular arc: only in this way the ASC-DSC line, despite being strongly<br />

deformed, could continue to tap the centre of the chart.


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Let us boldly go further – and farther. From a distance of<br />

2,600 km [Fig. 9, upper left], the Earth occupies 90 degrees<br />

of the sky and it covers only three zodiacal signs. At a<br />

distance equal to the mean radius of Earth (6,400 km) the<br />

Earth covers 60° [Fig. 10, below], while at a distance of<br />

18,300 kilometres [Fig. 11,<br />

lower left] it appears as a<br />

sphere of 30°. Also the<br />

distance of 18,300<br />

kilometres from Earth’s<br />

surface is a critical<br />

distance, because only<br />

starting from this distance<br />

we can see the Earth<br />

(although for very short<br />

periods) somehow<br />

“included” in one zodiac<br />

sign, thus becoming (at least in my opinion) a celestial<br />

body just like any other in the sky – i.e. yet another<br />

element of our charts, an element which can be read just<br />

like any other, a planet to which the future astrological<br />

tradition would assign an interpretation of its own.<br />

As seen from the Moon, at about 384,000 kilometres from<br />

here, the Earth is reduced to an apparent magnitude of only 2 degrees [Fig. 12, below]. Let me<br />

stress that, as seen from the Earth, the Moon and the Sun both have an apparent size of half<br />

a degree. This would offer the opportunity to argue about the<br />

real accuracy and reliability of the ephemerides telling us the<br />

position of the Luminaries with a precision reaching the<br />

minutes or the seconds of arc – but this would lead us far<br />

from the scope of this research of Orbital <strong>Astrology</strong>. I’ll<br />

come back to this subject another day instead.<br />

The linear length of the Earth as seen from the Moon is<br />

“only” four times greater than the linear length of the Moon<br />

as seen from the Earth 5 . Do not let this mislead you.<br />

Remember that we are talking of a circle in the celestial<br />

vault, so the Earth is actually much greater, seen from the<br />

lunar surface: a quick mental calculation led me to reckon that it should appear at least 12 to<br />

16 times larger than the Moon as we can see it from the Earth! In other words, if we were on<br />

the Moon we would probably see a huge Earth actually. At least it would be enormous for us<br />

earthlings, accustomed as we are at our Moon measuring half a degree – and even so,<br />

sometimes, our Moon does appear very big indeed, especially if it’s close to the horizon or if<br />

it appears to us against a reference point such as a building, a tower, or a tree.


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IGNORING THE HEIGHT FACTOR<br />

A<br />

fter having wowed you by the special effects of science fiction, I invite you to<br />

reflect: are you really sure that the line ASC-DSC becomes deformed with the<br />

height? To answer this question we must first revise the definition that we had<br />

given of the Ascendant as the sign that we actually can “see” rising on the Eastern horizon<br />

at a given moment. Is it really so? Do we astrologers, in our House system, really consider<br />

the visible horizon? Here is the answer...<br />

At the height at which manned space missions usually orbit (as we said, it is usually<br />

between 100 and 400 km from Earth surface), the deformation of the visible horizon –<br />

therefore the possible deformation of the 12 Houses – is reduced to a bare minimum, at least<br />

if compared to the striking examples that I have showed you so far, relevant to much farther<br />

distances. Since all the work of the astrologer is balanced between accuracy and precision<br />

(another intriguing topic that someday I would like to… boldly elaborate in my articles), it is<br />

my opinion that in this case we are allowed to approximate, thus ignoring any possible<br />

deformation of the Houses.<br />

There is another reason that makes me lean towards the total irrelevancy of the height factor<br />

while drawing the Houses for a chart in orbit. I’ll tell you right now. First let me remind you<br />

that besides the visible horizon and the geometric horizon (that so far I’ve considered to be<br />

perfectly overlapping here just for convenience), there are two other types of horizon. The<br />

first one is the astronomical horizon, defined as the plane parallel to the geometrical horizon<br />

and tangent to the watcher’s place of station. It is my belief<br />

that when we astrologers cast and draw our Houses in the<br />

chart, we actually consider yet another kind of horizon: the<br />

rational one, defined as the plane parallel to both the<br />

geometric and the astronomical horizon, and passing<br />

through the Earth’s centre [Fig. 13, left shows these three<br />

horizons in two dimensions, while Fig. 14 below tries to<br />

represent them in 3D]. It is also my opinion that luckily for<br />

us, the rational horizon – which is the fundamental building<br />

block for the construction of our line ASC-DSC – does not<br />

deform with the height. On the other hand, given the huge<br />

distances that we face when we relate our Earth to the<br />

celestial vault, we can safely consider that our planet Earth is a simple non-dimensional<br />

point in the very centre of the vault. As a consequence,<br />

the rational horizon can be safely considered as<br />

perfectly coincident with the astronomical horizon.<br />

This is why I believe that a SR in orbit should be<br />

subdivided into the 12 Houses based on the coordinates<br />

of the place over-flown by the spacecraft at that time,<br />

leaving out the factor altitude. This place is called sub<br />

satellite point. For in space, when everything is related<br />

to the celestial vault and to the Zodiac, the distances<br />

vanish and I am sure that 100 km more or less do not<br />

make any difference between an object lying on the ground and an object flying on the<br />

vertical of the same place. This is my humble, personal opinion. Obviously the last word<br />

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to compare two charts drawn according to the two different criteria: one considering, and the<br />

other one ignoring the height factor.<br />

SATELLITE BUSTING<br />

Let us try and calculate, as a mere didactical exercise, the SR of Italian Prime Minister<br />

Silvio Berlusconi, fancying that in a fit of megalomania he decided to visit the<br />

International Space Station just before his birthday of 2003. Are you wondering why<br />

bother to fantasize about Mr. Berlusconi in orbit when we have at least 44 real cases of Solar<br />

Returns in space to study? I’ll tell you right now, in connection with the two most striking<br />

cases of SR in space. While in Patsayev’s case we do not know his time of birth, the time of<br />

birth of Pete Conrad is known but this is no good – because we are not able to determine<br />

exactly the Skylab position at the time of Conrad’s Solar Return. With Silvio Berlusconi,<br />

the task is much easier to solve. First, we do know his time of birth and therefore we can<br />

safely say that his SR of 2003 occurred at 10:21 GMT of the 29 th of September. What is left is<br />

to get to know where the space base was flying in that exact moment and at what altitude (if<br />

we also want to consider the possible deformation of the<br />

line ASC-DSC).<br />

No problem – these and other pieces of information are<br />

provided by excellent software packages, called satellite<br />

busters 6 , especially developed for those amateurs who<br />

love to go “hunting” artificial satellites to watch them<br />

with a telescope or binoculars. Most of this software can<br />

be downloaded free from the Internet in a demo or<br />

shareware version. They are light executables that can<br />

be installed in any computer. They read the orbital data<br />

from text files with .TLE extension and return on your<br />

computer screen the exact location of the satellite you<br />

are looking for at the time that you want 7 . They also<br />

provide a number of interesting data, including the sub satellite point, which is precisely the<br />

element that we need to cast our charts, explicitly the geographical coordinates (latitude and<br />

longitude) of the place over which the satellite flies at<br />

that time. They also give the height of the object from<br />

the ground, for those who want to play with the<br />

deformation of the Houses.<br />

However, the “satellite buster” software programs have<br />

significant limitations. The files containing the orbital<br />

data must be updated constantly; if we use non-recent<br />

data we may get some nice surprises. For example, in<br />

early 2003 I installed one of these software programs to<br />

know where the International Space Station (ISS)<br />

would be in September, during Mr. Berlusconi’s<br />

birthday and the answer was... that it would have<br />

already fallen on Earth! This is because, obviously, the<br />

artificial satellites do not stay in orbit forever. In order<br />

to keep them in space without letting them fall down on<br />

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helping hand from time to time. Later on that year, fed with more recent data, the same<br />

software told me that if Mr. Berlusconi had been on board the ISS, he would have spent his<br />

Solar Return at approximately 360 km above the point of longitude 134° E and latitude 52° N.<br />

This would have been his SR then. I leave the analysis of its reading to you [Fig. 15 upper<br />

left on the previous page shows his natal chart, Fig. 16 lower right on the previous page is his<br />

chart of SR at ground, Fig. 17 below left shows the same chart at the height of 360 km].<br />

CONCLUSIONS<br />

Now back to reality, namely to those 44 sure cases plus<br />

those 11 probable cases of SR in space, which I have<br />

mentioned at the beginning of this article. As I told you,<br />

we do know the time of birth of Pete Conrad – therefore<br />

we could calculate the exact time of his SR in orbit.<br />

Unluckily there is another hindrance yet. It is not<br />

possible to trace the exact position of the Skylab at that<br />

time, because the data files containing the orbital<br />

positions for those “satellite buster" pieces of software<br />

only refer to objects launched after 1980 and still<br />

currently in orbit. No data available for the space<br />

shuttles, Skylab, Soyuz, Gemini, Apollo missions…<br />

Even the available data should be taken with care. First<br />

of all, TLE files usually contain official data which does<br />

not mean real data. Often the data contained in the<br />

available files refer to the schedules of the intended<br />

flight path at the time of take-off. There is no guarantee that in the end a space shuttle or the<br />

space station really sticks to the planned routes. As for the Solar Returns on Earth some<br />

approximation is a must; especially if you wish to relocate a SR, you can always spend a few<br />

hours in the selected place for the relocation, thus counterbalancing possible uncertainty<br />

about the time of birth and the exact time of the Solar Return itself. But the objects in orbit<br />

are constantly moving, quickly flying always from West to East.<br />

Let us open a small parenthesis of general orbital culture. Why do the satellites orbit always<br />

eastwards? Because at the moment of take-off, in order to achieve the required escape<br />

velocity, the rockets take advantage of the centrifugal force produced by the natural<br />

movement of rotation of the Earth. In my naiveté, I imagined that when a rocket rises it<br />

goes up in a straight line, while the Earth rotates beneath. If it were so, it would move from<br />

East to West. Things do not really go like this: Earth works as a “slingshot” and when the<br />

rocket lifts from the ramp and liberates from the gravitational pull, it is a bit like a stone<br />

when it is detached from the sling, i.e. throwing itself in the same direction that the sling<br />

gave to it initially.<br />

For this reason there is also a precise relationship between the latitude of the launching site<br />

and the orbital tilt, which is also influenced by unavoidable political variables to be taken<br />

into account. First, we define an equatorial orbit having a tilt or inclination or 0° (the<br />

satellite constantly flies over the equator) and a polar orbit having a tilt or inclination of 90°<br />

(it flies over both poles, crossing the equator at a right angle). The Russian missions that<br />

depart from Baikonur at just over 45° N, they should follow an orbit with a tilt of 45 degrees,


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but it is not so, because shortly after take-off they must consume a great deal of fuel to reach<br />

the latitude of 51° N because they are not allowed to fly over China. Similarly, the space<br />

shuttles departing from Cape Canaveral at 28°30’ N had to consume a lot of fuel to reach the<br />

orbit of 51° and engage the MIR.<br />

because it is cast, reckoned, drawn and read at ground level.<br />

Back to the example of Silvio Berlusconi’s<br />

hypothetical SR in space, we can cast his SR in space<br />

only if we do not have any doubt about his time of<br />

birth, therefore about the exact time of his SR,<br />

because only one minute later than 10:22 GMT the<br />

space station would have been quite far away from<br />

the reckoned point. It would have been in fact over<br />

the point of latitude 51° N and longitude 140° E. This<br />

would have led to significant differences in the chart<br />

of the SR [Fig. 18 left: chart at ground level, Fig. 19<br />

below right: same chart at height]. Not to mention<br />

that also the altitude of the space missions changes<br />

constantly. As a consequence, dealing with Orbital<br />

<strong>Astrology</strong> requires much greater precision (or said in<br />

other words, it allows a much smaller tolerance) than<br />

the earthly <strong>Astrology</strong> of everyday life – earthly not<br />

only because it is a geocentric astrology, but also<br />

* * *<br />

In this article I presented some of the issues related to the<br />

study of Solar Returns in space. There is a relative<br />

abundance of specific cases that may already be studied, but<br />

it is counterbalanced by a chronic lack of data for the<br />

historic mission and the insufficient reliability of the<br />

official orbital data. With this new chapter of my<br />

Extraterrestrial <strong>Astrology</strong> I hope I have shown that not<br />

only the calculation of a SR in space is possible, but it is also<br />

necessary to address these issues. In fact a good fifty people<br />

have already had a SR in orbit and we can not ignore this<br />

fact any longer. The number of people who will spend their<br />

birthday in space is doomed to increase rapidly in the close future. Perhaps even the birth of<br />

the first human being in space is not as distant as we may believe.<br />

Two short technical notes:<br />

1) The natal charts and the charts of SR are produced by Ciro Discepolo’s software package<br />

of professional astrology, Astral. I slightly modified them with MS Paint to re-draw the<br />

cusps of the Houses and to show how they shift if we consider the deformation of the<br />

horizon in height.


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2) When drawing the “deformed” charts I applied a rigorous calculation only to the line<br />

ASC-DSC. The line MC-IC, in fact, refers to the meridian and does not change with height.<br />

The other cusps of the charts in altitude have been reckoned in an approximate way, still<br />

trying to reflect the criteria of subdivision of the quadrants of the trigonometric House<br />

system of Placidus.<br />

1 See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsayev<br />

2 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Conrad<br />

3 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horizon<br />

4 see also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angular_diameter_distance<br />

5 see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extraterrestrial_skies#The_Earth_from_the_Moon<br />

6 or satellite tracking software, see http://www.satbuster.com/ or http://www.nlsa.com/<br />

7 see http://www.pcigeomatics.com/cgi-bin/pcihlp/AVHRCOR|TLE+DATA+FILE


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For the Application<br />

of Epistemology to<br />

<strong>Astrology</strong><br />

By<br />

Luciano Drusetta, Italy<br />

Translated and Rewritten into English by<br />

the Author<br />

Reviewed & Proof Read for SA by:<br />

Pamela Jablonski U.S.A.<br />

Born in 1962 and I have been an<br />

astrological counsellor to individuals,<br />

couples and businesses for almost thirty<br />

years. After experimenting different schools<br />

of <strong>Astrology</strong>, ten years ago I resolved to join<br />

Ciro Discepolo's astrological method and<br />

school, named Active <strong>Astrology</strong> -- based on<br />

the active relocation of the Solar Returns<br />

(Mr. Discepolo calls them: Aimed Solar<br />

Returns or Aimed Birthdays) and the<br />

exorcism of the symbols, as originally<br />

conceived by Swiss psychiatrist Carl<br />

Gustav Jung. I am the founder and current<br />

moderator of the newsgroup of astrological<br />

discussion and information in Italian<br />

language it.discussioni.astrologia.<br />

Website<br />

http://digilander.libero.it/drusetta/<br />

Blog<br />

http://lucianodrusetta.blogspot.com/<br />

(Answer to a question originally posted on the<br />

Usenet newsgroup of astrology<br />

tin.it.hobby.astrologia)<br />

First published as an article in Ciro<br />

Discepolo’s magazine Ricerca '90<br />

issue 39<br />

“Dear XY;<br />

In the newsgroup you have expressed your<br />

moody curiosity of knowing what I think<br />

of such a difficult and controversial subject<br />

as Science vs. <strong>Astrology</strong>, if you really want<br />

to know, I am here to answer. I’ll try to be<br />

concise and clear.<br />

To tell you the truth, I’d formulate the<br />

defence of astrology as a genuine attack on<br />

modern science, because science usually<br />

boasts of an authority that is inadequate to<br />

the weakness of its representatives, to the<br />

real extent of its practical


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results, and to the truth of its hypotheses. I’d begin by explaining that the attempts to<br />

answer the question, “What is science”? or at least the attempts to understand how science<br />

works and what science is based on, are almost all ‘naïve’ or outdated.<br />

The Galilean method, so vehemently invoked as the essential foundation of sound scientific<br />

experimentation, is an essentially deductive-inductive procedure. Starting from the<br />

straightforward observation of reality, the Galilean scientists make up rules by deduction, and<br />

later on they verify those rules by induction through a successive phase of observation /<br />

experimentation. However, this method may have its own deficiencies at the logic stage,<br />

because it is based fundamentally on the classic syllogism, although his real weakness lies<br />

behind other limitations.<br />

Alan Chalmers (author of the book that I have advised you to read in the newsgroup,<br />

entitled What is This Thing called Science? 1 ) defines the enthusiastic Galilean scientists ‘naïve<br />

inductivist’ 2 . He says so, I haven’t invented this expression. The inductivists claim that<br />

science is based on observation 3 . Now, without saying names, I remember that someone<br />

wrote recently in the newsgroup that astrology also is based on observation. Well, I disagree<br />

with this point of view because I cannot imagine the old Chaldean shepherds applying a<br />

Galilean method and performing a scrupulous statistical research concerning the physical,<br />

psychological and somatic characteristics of people born under a certain sign of the zodiac –<br />

this would have certainly been an anachronistic nonsense.<br />

The inductivists point out: to be more precise, science is based on the observation of<br />

phenomena that demonstrate the truth of an initial theory. For example, say that there’s a<br />

theory claiming that the sun always rises in the East. Now, if you really want to verify that<br />

the sun rises in the East, you should go out with your compass at every dawn and wait until<br />

the morning comes... But at this point Chalmers starts a long dissertation on the validity or<br />

the falsity of the observations, with digressions on the optical and auditory illusions 4 ,<br />

underlining that our brain, willingly or unwillingly, interprets the physical data that reach<br />

your eyes or your ears 5 . Given these caveats I’m just considering that the inductivists are<br />

wrong when they claim that the observation itself should not be influenced by any theory or<br />

hypothesis whatsoever. In fact what happens in reality is exactly the opposite. If you really<br />

watched the sunrise any given day, you should conclude that in fact the sun does not rise<br />

always exactly in the East. Unless you observed the sunrise on an equinox (occurring twice a<br />

year) you should in fact conclude that the sun never rises in the East. But if you modify the<br />

initial hypothesis by adding a statement claiming that “during the equinoxes, the sun really<br />

rises from the East” you would add a theoretical premise to your observation! Thus you<br />

would cease to be an inductive, because you would admit to know that there certain special<br />

days called equinoxes, and that you know what they are and what consequences they entail –<br />

and this, without having ever experienced or observed them directly!


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Moreover, nobody can assure you that the sun will always rise from the East, throughout all<br />

the equinoxes of all the years forever more. The only way to be sure about it is to repeat this<br />

observation, say the inductivists. The question then is, “How many times shall I repeat the<br />

observation”? Two hundreds time? One thousand times? Perhaps a million times? In other<br />

words, how many black crows should I watch before concluding that all crows are black? The<br />

answer, Bob Dylan would sing, is blowing in the wind…<br />

Given these considerations, the inductivists correct their aim and acknowledge that the<br />

observation does not provide certainties but simply offers a fairly good ‘likelihood’ of<br />

certainty. This way, their own logical castle simply collapses. In fact replacing truth and<br />

certainties with simple probabilities means lifting the foundations from the castle of authority<br />

that science has been building around itself. It means admitting that, after all, science is not<br />

that great body of knowledge that some people want us to believe.<br />

Another approach rises from the attempt to overcome the logical limits of inductivism: it is<br />

called falsificationism 6 . The falsificationist says if you can not prove with certainty the<br />

validity of a hypothesis, at least you can prove with certainty the possible falsehood of it,<br />

provided that the hypothesis is expressed falsely, but clearly and immutably. Well, if I say<br />

that “almost all crows are black” the hypothesis is valid just as if I see 10 or 1000 black ravens,<br />

and even if you see two or three white crows that still is an equally valid hypothesis. Most of<br />

the arguments or statements in <strong>Astrology</strong> are not falsifiable in this sense, as if in a manual<br />

we read: “the sun in the 9th house often shows the native will eventually migrate or make<br />

long trips” even though we find a person having the sun at 9 ° has not migrated and may not<br />

have done any travelling, yet it has proved the falsity of the offending phrase. But if you<br />

think about it, not many scientific ideas in vogue today are counterfeit.<br />

Another blow to the two mentioned approaches is afforded the same recent history of<br />

science. Many discoveries have been made by chance, or by mistake. And how many have<br />

sprung from dreams or intuitions, rather than in cold laboratory experimentation? Science<br />

later led extremely creative people, who swam upstream, carried away by their own<br />

convictions, despite the many negative results. On the contrary the Galilean method, which<br />

assumes that if the observation does not support the hypothesis, then we must abandon it.<br />

Other approaches, like that of a man named Thomas Kuhn, who speaks of ‘paradigms’ or<br />

structures of thought that have their relative validity for sometimes a very long season. But<br />

then they begin to give way under the arrival of thinkers younger and more agile and<br />

innovative. One example of scientific paradigms is the vision of the universe as geocentric<br />

and heliocentric and is replaced by Newtonian physics, and then overcome and replaced by<br />

the relativism of Einstein. Another example would be the fixity of species, replaced by<br />

Darwinian evolution.


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Another approach, which is a little mine, sees science as a sort of modern religion,<br />

which happens exactly the opposite of those who taught us; that is, where the<br />

scientist rather than a person, fundamentally open to innovations reaches the point<br />

of evaluating hypotheses contrary to their own. They are then ‘happy’ to adhere to<br />

new ideas and more valid theories than their own. But then they may actually<br />

belong to a breed willing to do anything to maintain their own privileges. The fact<br />

is that modern science has invented the congresses, relations, publications, and<br />

then denigrates anyone and anything that does not belong to this ‘club’ as<br />

unscientific. That's what happened with the innovative Italian Dr. Di Bella whose<br />

anti-tumor therapy was criticized mainly for not having published his findings.<br />

The same criticism applies in the astrological Forum. There are astrologers like me<br />

who have not been published in any Bulletins of Science and therefore have their<br />

ideas invalidated by the scientific community.<br />

If you want to be good with scientists, admit that some people can observe and<br />

experience in good faith. But then some who practice this good faith can also be<br />

lead to use an ‘intellectual filter’ that then may lead them to discard some<br />

observations and theories that are not in favour with the current popular prevailing<br />

theories.<br />

Michael Cremo, author of an attack on Darwinian evolution, after studying fossils<br />

in museums worldwide, found that his work was censored because it didn’t adhere<br />

to the dominant evolutionary theory.<br />

I suspect and fear that astrology also follows this trend because even before<br />

someone asks who you are and what you think, they ask what you have published.<br />

So the idea of Grazia Bordonia to give a voice to professional astrologers not<br />

expressly organized I find very admirable. Bordoni initiated the first ‘Day of<br />

<strong>Astrology</strong>’ forum held in Milan in April 1999, NdA.<br />

And although I can be lazy, I will try to post something in the future. This time<br />

you provoked me, asked me what I thought, and now I will have written. In my<br />

case the two things coincide.


Until next time!<br />

Yours,<br />

Luciano”<br />

----------------<br />

LUCIANO DRUSETTA<br />

1 A.F. Chalmers, “What is This Thing called Science?” Queensland University Press, Open University Press and Hackett,<br />

2nd revised edition (6 new chapters), 1982<br />

2 See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inductivism<br />

3 See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_classical_observationalist-inductivist_account_of_science<br />

4 See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illusion<br />

5 See also Edward T. Hall, “The Hidden Dimension”, 1966, ISBN 9780385084765<br />

6 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falsificationism<br />

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244<br />

Chronicle of a Debate<br />

By<br />

Luciano Drusetta, Italy.<br />

Translated and partially rewritten into<br />

English by the Author<br />

Reviewed by: Pamela Jablonski U.S.A<br />

Article originally published in Ciro<br />

Discepolo’s magazine Ricerca ‘90 issue 43<br />

Born in 1962 and I have been an<br />

astrological counsellor to individuals,<br />

couples and businesses for almost thirty<br />

years. After experimenting different schools<br />

of <strong>Astrology</strong>, ten years ago I resolved to join<br />

Ciro Discepolo's astrological method and<br />

school, named Active <strong>Astrology</strong> -- based on<br />

the active relocation of the Solar Returns<br />

(Mr. Discepolo calls them: Aimed Solar<br />

Returns or Aimed Birthdays) and the<br />

exorcism of the symbols, as originally<br />

conceived by Swiss psychiatrist Carl<br />

Gustav Jung. I am the founder and current<br />

moderator of the newsgroup of astrological<br />

discussion and information in Italian<br />

language it.discussioni.astrologia.<br />

Website<br />

http://digilander.libero.it/drusetta/<br />

Blog<br />

http://lucianodrusetta.blogspot.com/<br />

From time to time the fascinating<br />

(but sometimes well-worn) debate<br />

on the topic of <strong>Astrology</strong> vs. Science<br />

comes into fashion on the Internet.<br />

Among the hackneyed sentences that you<br />

can read on those occasions, it may be<br />

difficult to disagree with this: the<br />

opponents of astrology often do not have<br />

the humility to try to understand what<br />

astrology really is, what astrology really<br />

deals with, and how our discipline really<br />

works. Discussing astrology with them is<br />

like talking to stone walls. I don’t think<br />

that any of them has ever opened a<br />

handbook of astrology and/or has learned<br />

to cast a natal chart to verify its practical<br />

utility. It is true that some people tried to<br />

test certain horoscopes in a so-called<br />

‘scientific’ way: but they did so in bad<br />

faith, often resorting to, as they say in<br />

boxing jargon, sensational ‘hits below the<br />

waist’.<br />

I remember for example the classic case<br />

(with which sceptics claimed to have<br />

definitely ‘demolished’ the astrology) of<br />

five natal charts of five celebrities: the five<br />

nameless charts were sent to five ‘wellknown’<br />

astrologers in order to have their


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readings. The 25 resulting reports were then sent back to the five celebrities. Each celebrity<br />

was asked to identify which were the five readings that referred to him/ herself. The tester<br />

claimed that, if astrology had worked, each celebrity would have selected the correct five<br />

readings out of the 25. Obviously the result was below the average, i.e. none of the celebrities<br />

was able to recognize which astrological report actually referred to his or her personality or<br />

character.<br />

Self-claiming ‘defenders of science’ occasionally propose similar experiments also in the<br />

virtual groups of discussion on the Internet: but the result can only be ‘scientifically’<br />

irrelevant, because what they proudly define as a scientific experiment is rather like a<br />

deliberate mockery with the intent to ‘frame’ the naïve astrologers who wish to collaborate<br />

with the sceptics (possibly because they hope to convince them that astrology does work<br />

indeed). At most, such a test can only put in evidence two aspects that any experienced<br />

astrologer should have already known quite well, and that they can never ignore. That is to<br />

say:<br />

1) The clients’ difficulty in knowing and recognizing himself in what the astrologer conveys<br />

to him. Often people even tend to refute the astrologer’s reading at first, but later on they<br />

may change their mind admitting that indeed, things are exactly as the astrologer reads from<br />

their natal chart!<br />

2) The astrologer’s difficulty conveying a holistic, logical, coherent and plausible description<br />

of the clients’ character and general situation, starting with a myriad of seemingly<br />

disconnected details (a phase of the reading of the chart that is particularly difficult for<br />

beginners, and it proves to be critical even for expert astrologers).<br />

Indeed, the above described ‘experiment’ does not test any of the deepest mechanisms, any<br />

of the most basic assumptions of our discipline. Certainly there is no use in discussing with<br />

people who have already have a bias against astrologers and whose sole purpose seems to be<br />

to lay insidious traps. But further reflection on certain aspects of astrology can be useful to<br />

those who deal with astrology and who, knowing its mechanisms and its limits very well,<br />

use the incongruence sometimes seen to research why and how astrology works, and<br />

whether our discipline can or can not be considered a ‘science’ . But to do so, we must also<br />

understand what science is, and why today science enjoys an undisputed authority. We should<br />

also consider whether the authority of science is, or is not, justified by the facts. In other<br />

words we should consider both science and astrology under a critical and epistemological<br />

approach (which is what I wanted to suggest by titling my previous article on this subject:<br />

For the Application of Epistemology to <strong>Astrology</strong>).


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Is astrology a science? It is hard to answer this question when we do not agree even on the<br />

definition of science. Many agree in specifying that there are two ‘types’ of science: the ‘hard’<br />

or exact sciences (mathematics, chemistry, physics, astronomy...) and the ‘soft’ or non-exact<br />

sciences (medicine, psychology, sociology, meteorology...). However, be they exact or not, be<br />

they hard or soft, in both cases the listed disciplines are commonly judged to be real science,<br />

with the official stamp or the power of authority and the effectiveness that the word science<br />

entails. The exact sciences describe precise laws; following these laws it is possible to<br />

reproduce a given phenomenon in laboratory conditions and to foresee its taking place in a<br />

natural environment. The non-exact sciences describe complex events based on theoretical<br />

models that adapt more or less precisely to reality (perhaps they neglect certain factors<br />

considering them virtually irrelevant) and they allow to forecast those events by means of<br />

simulation (usually performed through powerful computers and with the help of<br />

sophisticated software packages). Sceptics tend to stress that astrologers often fail their<br />

predictions, but let me underline that sometimes even the forecasts of the non-exact sciences<br />

fail: everybody laughs at the approximation of the weather forecasters, who may predict a<br />

sunny day in a particular area and the following day that area is devastated by the most<br />

violent hailstorm of the last decade...<br />

<strong>Astrology</strong> is based on theoretical and practical assumptions that, in my very humble<br />

opinion, can be defined as ‘scientific’. I refer to everything you need to calculate, cast and<br />

draw a horoscope: the concepts of astronomical geography, the trigonometric formulas of the<br />

house systems and our precise ephemerides, which differ from the astronomical ephemerides<br />

only because they consider other points of reference. However, scientists and sceptics<br />

usually deride the phase immediately subsequent to the casting, i.e. the interpretation of the<br />

astrological chart, because it is judged not to be enough (or very little, if any) scientific. What<br />

is the reason of such scepticism? Among the reasons that one can read from time to time in<br />

the group of discussions on the web, frequently are the ‘naïve’ attempts to explain that<br />

science is a method of knowledge which is much more reliable than any other 1 , because it<br />

assumes the following:<br />

a) The existence of a real world, external and independent from the observer;<br />

b) that this world works the same way constantly over time, and that the phenomena are<br />

reproducible; and<br />

c) that every event has a cause (the principle of cause and effect).<br />

Some sceptics, in the mood for enflaming, stress that the above listed three points pose<br />

‘serious problems’ for astrology. But they forget that these three principles pose serious<br />

problems also for science itself, because they open the door to a sequel of problems that are<br />

not easy to solve. Here are some.<br />

Point a): the direct observation of the external world and its interpretation by the human<br />

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science “we know what happens inside the Sun, about 150 millions km from here”, they seem<br />

to be unaware that if we know it (or if we think we know it) this hasn’t certainly been<br />

achieved by means of direct observation or measurements. For what thermometer in fact<br />

could ever measure the temperatures of our star? None. We infer based on a complex set of<br />

scientific assumptions, which of course are considered valid and undisputed. And how do we<br />

know what the world was in the Devonian age? We do not know; we can only have a pale<br />

idea of it, based on the fossils that we collect digging rocks, and based on our present<br />

knowledge of geology, we believe that those rocks belong to that particular age. And how do<br />

we see that the universe is expanding? We do not see; we deduce it from the fact that most of<br />

the galaxies observed through the prism lens, show a distinct ‘red shift’, which is interpreted<br />

as Doppler Effect and which we explain as the effect of the light source moving away from<br />

the observer. Some of those theoretical premises are probably based on direct observations<br />

(observations might be false or might lead you to false conclusions, but discussing these<br />

issues is out of the scope of this article) but a good deal of them derive from other theoretical<br />

assumptions, in a sort of logical skein that we could not easily disentangle in a few lines.<br />

As for astrology and observation, I have already expressed my scepticism about the<br />

prevailing theory claiming that astrology was developed out of the spirit of observation of<br />

the goat herders in Chaldea or Babylon, who first noticed some sort of correspondence<br />

between the time of year in which one is born and his or her character. At the time when the<br />

basic astrological assertions were presumably encoded, nobody certainly even dreamt of<br />

looking at reality with a ‘Galilean’ eye. This is why I would exclude that astrology was<br />

deduced from a number of observations and practical tests, and then organized in a logical<br />

and complex theory. In fact the origin of astrology itself is shrouded in the same aura of<br />

mystery that covers the origin of many other typically human activities and fields of<br />

knowledge (language, cooking, breeding, art, religion…). Since the evolutionary theory (the<br />

one prevailing these days) does not explain it thoroughly, we can only make conjectures on<br />

their origin. Maybe Italian astrologer, Lisa Morpurgo, realized this fact when she developed<br />

intriguing hypotheses about the extraterrestrial origin of the concept of zodiac.<br />

Point b): not all phenomena are reproducible; nevertheless science still deals with them too.<br />

It is impossible to replicate storms, tornadoes and earthquakes to our liking either in nature<br />

or in laboratory: at most we can do simulations and build up theoretical models of them, yet<br />

the disciplines that deal with this kind of phenomena are considered to be science. For<br />

example, it is not possible to apply the Galilean method to study the biological evolution of<br />

the species, because biological evolution is believed to develop in times too long for humans.<br />

Scientists tried to reproduce a sort of biological evolution in laboratory, bombarding<br />

countless generations of Drosophila (fruit flies) with X rays to induce those genetic<br />

mutations that, in nature, are supposed to incite the birth of new species within a few<br />

generations, evolutionists claim. The flies’ reproductive rhythms are so impressive that in a<br />

few years they can produce many generations equivalent to those that less frequently


eproducing species may procreate only in millions of years. But despite such ‘induced<br />

development’ scientists did not succeed in creating any new species of flies: only entire<br />

generations of deformed and sterile Drosophilas, or whose offspring becomes ‘magically’<br />

normal in the successive generation 2 . The very origin of life on Earth is a non-reproducible<br />

event. Many times scientists have tried to reproduce it in laboratory condition, but their best<br />

result ever was the forming of some chains of amino acids and proteins. Creating life from<br />

inanimate matter in a laboratory, it’s another kettle of fish and no one has succeeded yet. Yet<br />

no one denigrates the scientists working on this issue.<br />

Are astrological phenomena repeatable? Some are, some are not. When it comes to verify<br />

the astrological assertions relating to the fast planets, no problem: we have thousands of<br />

examples allowing us to carry on broad and well-documented statistical researches. But if we<br />

try to verify the assertions on the slow planets, things are different. In an article I once<br />

happened to read the following statement: Every passage of Uranus in Aquarius tends to bring<br />

out evidence or indication that everything evolves and transforms. This statement, due to its<br />

intrinsic characteristics (the presence of the verb ‘tends’ and the lack of concrete examples as<br />

support of this assertion), is hardly falsifiable 3 and it is therefore generally considered as<br />

‘unscientific’. To verify this affirmation, the author should have described at least two or<br />

three specific examples of passages of Uranus in Aquarius in different historical periods,<br />

proving them to be correspondent to changes or evolution of historical importance.<br />

On the other hand, we have emphasized that many scientific hypotheses are also expressed<br />

in such way that can not be refuted. In order to be falsifiable (i.e. refutable) a hypothesis<br />

must be stated in clear and unequivocal terms, certainly not in terms of probability. The<br />

scientist claiming “We have 96% chance that at any moment a positron appears in the area<br />

X of the accelerator Y” does not produce a ‘scientific’ prognosis because the assertion retains<br />

its validity whether the positron appears or it does not appear. In addition, to prove the<br />

falsity of scientific theories, they should not be modified only for the sake of preserving or<br />

protecting them against all kinds of rebuttals. This is an important point, because<br />

evolutionism has been moving away gradually from the original Darwinian Theory by<br />

incorporating a sequel of self-adjustments which epistemologists define as ad hoc<br />

modifications 4 .<br />

Item c): the principle of cause and effect is certainly the most prevalent scientific principle<br />

today, but it proves insufficient before the epistemological-philosophical paradox of the<br />

‘uncaused cause’. If we claim that everything has its own cause, sooner or later we must go<br />

back to an initial cause, to the principle of all, to a factor not caused by anything. The<br />

evolution is based on the same logic: mammals have evolved from reptiles, reptiles have<br />

evolved from amphibians, amphibians from fishes, fishes from invertebrates, invertebrates<br />

from mono-cellular organisms, mono-cellular organisms from chains of amino acids, amino<br />

acids from simple protein... But to what extent can we bring back the evolutionary chain? At<br />

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a cosmic level, assumptions are made about a solar system that has evolved from a cosmic<br />

cloud, which has evolved from... from what? If everything evolved from something prior<br />

and (who knows why?) more primitive, then there must have been something absolutely<br />

primary, poor, essential that evolved... out of nowhere!<br />

In fact, science has made assumptions about the Big Bang: an exciting theory but with a<br />

fundamental limit. In their discussions against astrology, our opponents claims that science<br />

should not limit to describe – it should also explain the world, it should be able to tell us the<br />

why of things, thus giving a factual contribution to the development and to the welfare of<br />

mankind. However, this view does not reflect the sad reality. The Big Bang theory in fact<br />

does not explain why matter has felt the ‘need’ or the ‘spur’ to explode, instead of remaining<br />

in the state of equilibrium in which, presumably, it was. And evolutionism does not explain<br />

why some species have ‘had’ to evolve in order to survive, while so many other species (ants,<br />

sharks, certain reptiles, medusae) have remained unchanged to this day.<br />

There are also certain purely descriptive sciences, such as comparative anatomy and Linnaean<br />

classification. Thanks to them, for example, we can know exactly what are the differences<br />

between the owls and the hawks, but nothing they say (because clearly it is not their<br />

purpose) on the why the living beings show such a variety of organs and organisms.<br />

Nevertheless the scientific community does not laugh at the classification of living beings<br />

by calling it useless.<br />

Does astrology limit to describe a certain reality or does it also help us to explain it? It<br />

depends. There is certainly a practical astrology, an applied astrology, which proves to work.<br />

Whoever deals with counselling can safely ignore the problem of how and why astrology<br />

works. Years ago, in a message sent to an Italian newsgroup of astrology on the Internet,<br />

astrologer Ciro Discepolo described himself as a ‘radio-repairer’ who knows how to repair a<br />

radio set but who can not argue with the sage and the experts when they dissert on the most<br />

hidden features of the Hertz waves. I find that this is a very clever example, but I knew that<br />

Mr. Discepolo, whom I consider one of the most important Italian astrologers, was too<br />

modest. In fact in his recent works he gives us his own opinions and theories on how and<br />

why astrology works, and I guess that everyone who deals with astrology has eventually<br />

asked himself the same questions and has also found his own personal answers.<br />

Is astrology based or not on the principle of cause and effect? I think it is not. So it seems to<br />

me pointless trying to explain how and why the planets or constellations ‘influence’ the<br />

nature and/or the life of somebody: perhaps there is no influence at all. Although the<br />

astrologers make statements like: “Nick is so and so (say romantic, lazy, hesitant…) because<br />

his moon is in Pisces” in reality we know very well that things are not in these terms. Nick<br />

is not so and so because his moon is Pisces, but surely the moon in Pisces tells us that Nick<br />

was born so and so. It's a bit like the road sign warning the driver of a crossroad: the


intersection exists, but not because there is a road sign indicating it. We know that if all the<br />

fingers of our watch point to the number 12 is noon (or midnight); but certainly it is not<br />

noon because the fingers points to the number 12. Just like the road signs or the position of<br />

the fingers in the old-fashioned clocks, also the combinations of planets, luminaries, signs<br />

and houses give us useful insights into the life and character of people, while they are not the<br />

cause of it.<br />

Again let us talk of falsification: an epistemological approach claiming that one can never<br />

prove the absolute validity of a thesis, we can simply prove it to be untrue. Although it is a<br />

fairly reasonable attempt to overcome the limits of the so-called ‘naïve’ inductivism 5 , even<br />

this approach is to some extent based on the same assumptions as inductivism. Among<br />

them, the repetition of the phenomenon and its direct observation. The promoter of<br />

falsification, Popper, argued that one single test proving the falsity of a theory is sufficient<br />

to dismiss (refute) it. Alas, reality is slightly different. The defenders of a given theory can<br />

(rightly) consider a single proof to the contrary as a mistake, an error, a misunderstanding<br />

that falsifies the theory ‘only apparently’. The truth of a theory, they claim, may also depend<br />

on the level of technology achieved: what seems absurd today, tomorrow could be<br />

acceptable. Suppose I keep two heavy objects in my hands and then I drop them, suddenly<br />

turning my hands upside down. Suppose now, however absurd it may seem, that the two<br />

objects do not fall down, as everyone expects, but remain floating mid-air. By doing so have<br />

I shown that gravity does not exist? Of course not, nobody with a good practical sense<br />

would believe so: they would rather believe that I've simply proved to be a good magician.<br />

Sceptics would challenge me to repeat the performance in a laboratory under controlled<br />

‘scientific’ conditions and upon their command, as often as they deem necessary. A single<br />

event ‘against’ shall not in any way be accepted as ‘falsifying proof’ against a theory that, in<br />

thousands of other occasions, has proven to work optimally. And, of course, it is absolutely<br />

OK to do so.<br />

Every time that a controversy raises on the Internet (or on television, radio, newspapers or<br />

at the pub...) between sceptics and astrologers, somebody repeats the concepts of which I<br />

have tried to demonstrate the limits: that science is a method of knowledge better than<br />

others, that horoscopes should undergo a scientific test, that astrology is not an exact science<br />

and so on.<br />

I personally never claimed that astrology is a science. I simply say that we can consider it<br />

under an approach of epistemological type. I think that this is the right thing to do, or better<br />

said: the only thing we can do if we really want to place astrology in its correct cultural<br />

dimension without inferiority or superiority complex with respect to anyone.<br />

In addition I have shown that even the sceptics’ approach that quote Galileo (the so-called<br />

‘naïve’ inductivists) and even Popper’s approach, (the falsificationism), have notable limits.<br />

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And indeed, both approaches have been criticized by other epistemologists, among whom I<br />

would like to mention, Thomas Kuhn, with his ‘paradigms’. God willing, I’ll discuss his<br />

point of view in a future article.<br />

1 A.F. Chalmers, “What is This Thing called Science?” Queensland University Press, Open University Press and Hackett,<br />

2nd revised edition (6 new chapters), 1982<br />

2 G. Sermonti and R. Fondi, “Dopo Darwin. Critica all'evoluzionismo”, Rusconi, Milan 1980<br />

3 See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falsifiability<br />

4 See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_hoc#Ad_hoc_hypothesis<br />

5 See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inductivism<br />

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Prediction,<br />

Providence & Power<br />

of ‘Self’ in Horary<br />

By<br />

Deborah Houlding, U.K<br />

"be a good example thy selfe, avoid<br />

the fashion of the times"<br />

William Lilly, CA, 'Letter to the Student<br />

of <strong>Astrology</strong>' (1647)<br />

Deborah Houlding is the web mistress of<br />

the Skyscript site. The past editor of The<br />

Traditional Astrologer magazine, and<br />

author of The Houses: Temples of the Sky,<br />

her articles feature regularly in<br />

astrological journals. She has a particular<br />

interest in researching the origin and<br />

development of astrological technique and<br />

as a consulting astrologer specialises in<br />

horary. She is the principal of the STA<br />

School of traditional horary astrology,<br />

which offers courses by correspondence<br />

and intensive residential seminars. Her<br />

website http://www.skyscript.co.uk is one<br />

of the most popular western astrology sites<br />

for scholars in astrology.<br />

During the last century the<br />

word 'prediction' (pre dict:<br />

'to say before') came to be<br />

something of a dirty word in<br />

astrology. When I started studying<br />

astrology in the 1980s, I remember<br />

frequent reminders that astrologers<br />

should not attempt to 'predict' but<br />

should merely aim to forecast<br />

'psychological trends of experience'.<br />

I was probably typical of many<br />

students, in that the bestselling<br />

book, The Complete Astrologer by<br />

Derek and Julia Parker, was one of<br />

my first introductory guides to the<br />

subject, and for me an early source<br />

of reference as to what astrology<br />

was all about. Later editions have<br />

been updated and no longer reflect<br />

some of its earlier attitudes, but<br />

their first edition (published in 1971)<br />

was very representative of the<br />

prevailing views towards the use of<br />

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Horary astrology was particularly singled out as epitomising all that could be<br />

defined as shallow and ridiculous in the 'old fashioned' approach. Their<br />

assessment was:<br />

The student will be more than likely to encounter horary astrology. While<br />

there are astrologers who take this branch of astrology seriously, its effect is<br />

to trivialise astrology by its dangerous affinity to fortune-telling and<br />

divination. [1]<br />

Serving to emphasise the point, the same section of the book included<br />

persuasive images of 'the astrologer at work'. The first (fig. 1 below) portrayed<br />

"The 'modern day' astrologer at work" with a picture of the widely respected<br />

astrologer John Addey. With his academic stance and half-ringed glasses,<br />

surrounded by books and notes and papers, he looks entirely respectable and<br />

erudite. The clock is suggestive of the intricacy of the subject with precise<br />

timing; and he sits pen in hand, coffee on desk, looking every bit the<br />

dedicated, hard-working professional we would all like to emulate. An<br />

especially nice touch about this picture is the black cat sitting on the table, a<br />

subliminal reminder perhaps of astrology's integration between the rational<br />

and the mystical?<br />

By comparison, consider the image headed "The horary astrologer at work"<br />

(fig. 2), where the horary astrologer is characterised as the astral tramp and<br />

downcast member of our society. Here, someone we are led to believe is a


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typical horary astrologer sets to work looking like a bit of a spiv! Working on<br />

the streets without books or papers to suggest study or acquired technical<br />

knowledge, his working environment comprises a collection of sensationalist<br />

mystic symbols and palm prints. He doesn't appear to need any chart forms as<br />

he stares intently into his client's eyes. The Parkers conclude their paragraph<br />

on horary with the statement:<br />

The theory that events take on the nature of the time in which they occur is<br />

basic to astrology. But the notion that the planetary positions can produce an<br />

'answer' of this kind, usually to the most petty questions, seems too absurd for<br />

consideration and is the kind of activity that can only call serious astrology<br />

into disrepute. [2]<br />

Whilst entirely representative of mainstream astrological opinion in Britain<br />

at that time, such a flippant dismissal of horary would surely cause<br />

widespread concern amongst astrologers today. Currently, after many decades<br />

of being frowned upon for its supposedly 'vagrant-style', horary is undergoing<br />

a renewal of interest and popularity, even among astrologers who previously<br />

believed it lacked the potential for creative psychological analysis. Others<br />

have come to see horary as a kind of gateway that leads to greater<br />

understanding of traditional astrological philosophy. In my view, the<br />

potential of horary is still often misunderstood or underestimated, but it has<br />

certainly re-established itself to the point where it now seems hard to<br />

understand why a branch of astrology as powerful and as proven as horary<br />

came to lose its footing in the first place. If the Parkers were mistaken and the<br />

notion that the planetary positions can produce answers is a sound one, then<br />

how and why did horary fall into such a disreputable position in recent times?<br />

The demise of horary in the early 20th century was a complicated issue, but<br />

one major impact can be realised through events that affected the life of Alan<br />

Leo, the great British champion of astrology at the turn of the last century,<br />

whose influence upon the perception of astrology amongst his contemporaries<br />

and later practitioners can hardly be over-stated.<br />

Leo's own attitude towards horary was somewhat ambivalent. He practised<br />

horary and even wrote a book about it, [3] but he also referred to the type of<br />

horary practised in his day as "the vilest rubbish imaginable". [4] He<br />

alternates between recommending it as something best pursued in conjunction<br />

with the birth chart, to elsewhere arguing that it's real value is when the birth<br />

time is unknown. Overall it seems that Leo had respect for the concept of<br />

horary when used to answer serious questions, and on occasions he felt it


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could be "exceedingly useful"; but from a moral standpoint he loathed the idea<br />

of people becoming overly reliant upon it, through which he felt it would<br />

weaken rather than strengthen the individual's character and sense of free<br />

will. [5]<br />

The significant events began to emerge on 29 April, 1914, when Leo, then aged<br />

54, was summoned to court to answer the charge that he "did unlawfully<br />

pretend to tell fortunes" through astrology. The case was dismissed for lack of<br />

evidence but it left an uncomfortable feeling among astrologers. [6] For Leo, it<br />

prompted a resolution to safeguard the legality of his position and have<br />

astrology recognised as a creditable science. In order to do this he advised:<br />

Let us part company with the fatalistic astrologer who prides himself on his<br />

predictions and who is ever seeking to convince the world that in the<br />

predictive side of <strong>Astrology</strong> alone shall we find its value. We need not argue<br />

the point as to its reality, but instead make a much-needed change in the word<br />

and call <strong>Astrology</strong> the science of tendencies. [7]<br />

In 1917 Leo was brought to trial again on a similar charge. This time his<br />

defence was that he did not offer predictions, but only focused on general<br />

character analysis and astrological trends:<br />

I most emphatically say that I do not tell fortunes. I tell tendencies from the<br />

horoscope and in every horoscope I send out I make that statement.<br />

The prosecution read out several passages from a report prepared by Leo, part<br />

of which included the statement "at this time a death in your family is likely<br />

to cause you sorrow". His case fell apart when the prosecution asked him "is<br />

this death a tendency, or is there a tendency to be dead?" [8]<br />

On conviction of the charge of "pretending and professing to tell fortunes"<br />

Leo faced up to three months imprisonment with hard labour, but he actually<br />

suffered only a minor penalty of a £5 fine plus costs. The political issue was<br />

never about punishing Leo, it was about forcing legal boundaries upon the<br />

rising interest in spiritualist movements, and clarifying a murky aspect of<br />

British Law which had criminalized astrology as part of an 1824 Act<br />

introduced for "the Punishment of idle and Disorderly Persons, and Rogues and<br />

Vagabonds..." The Act's purpose was to deal with homeless vagrants and<br />

gypsies, but Section 4 specified that it applied to "every Person pretending or<br />

professing to tell Fortunes, or using any subtle Craft, Means, or Device, by Palmistry<br />

or otherwise, to deceive and impose on any of His Majesty's Subjects …"


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It was not until 16 November 1989, that the Law Commission repealed the Act<br />

without replacement. Over time it had become so ineffective and impotent<br />

that few people even noticed its passing. It was only in 1991 that the<br />

astrological community realised its removal, revealing how little concern was<br />

then given to the potential of it holding legal consequences. [9] But Alan Leo's<br />

conviction shows that things were very different in the early 20th century;<br />

and if the hidden motives of the prosecutors were to restrict the activities and<br />

inhibit the confidence of astrologers, they certainly did the trick. Leo's<br />

colleague, H.S. Green, wrote of the effect that the criminal charge had upon<br />

Leo, saying:<br />

It became evident that his whole system of reading horoscopes would have to<br />

be revised, because what he regarded as no more than truthful and legitimate<br />

advice to clients, the law insisted upon treating as fortune-telling. Therefore<br />

he decided to recast the whole system and make it run along the lines of<br />

character reading.... This entailed a tremendous amount of rewriting of<br />

reference-books and sheets. [10]<br />

Leo's determination to 'recast' astrology fell heaviest upon the branch of<br />

horary, which though its ability to offer specific advice upon specific<br />

situations, could present exactly the kind of fatalistic undertones that his legal<br />

insecurities obliged him to distance himself from. But even within natal<br />

technique, the fashionable new doctrine of 'tendencies' fostered an attitude<br />

where rigour was loosened, specifics were frowned upon, and the potential<br />

meaning of the chart was as open and free as the will of the person it was<br />

intending to guide. The unfortunate consequence was that later generations of<br />

students tutored in purely modern methods were admitting, if they were not<br />

making predictions, it was not simply a case of choosing not to, but also<br />

feeling incapable of doing so anyway; the lack of specific predictive technique<br />

and the more creative style of 'free-will' judgement being of little practical use<br />

in trying to establish what is likely to happen, rather than what is likely to be<br />

inwardly experienced.<br />

Thanks to the outspoken spirit (and in some cases bloody-minded<br />

determination) of a few remaining advocates of horary, a striving for the<br />

traditional definition and detail that is most readily apparent in that branch of<br />

astrology never really disappeared, but horary did become a fragmented<br />

branch which lost its voice amongst mainstream astrological practitioners. An<br />

active drive to call attention back to horary in Britain began in the 1970s and<br />

started to gain effect in the 1980s, a decade which saw fruitful results of<br />

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Appleby, and those with a passion for traditional techniques and philosophy,<br />

such as Geoffrey Cornelius and other members of the Company of<br />

Astrologers. All, of course, were served by Clive Kavan's facsimile<br />

reproduction of William Lilly's 17th century work Christian <strong>Astrology</strong>,<br />

regarded as the most authoritative text on horary astrology and offering<br />

demonstrations of specific astrological judgements that most astrologers of<br />

the 80s felt ill equipped to replicate. Still, it wasn't until the end of the 1990s<br />

that most horary practitioners began to feel comfortably re-integrated within<br />

astrological society, and we are really only now seeing the effects of restoring<br />

respect for horary as a credible astrological tool. [11]<br />

It is not my objective to analyse the details of that recent resurgence of<br />

interest in horary, except to suggest that the motivation for many of those<br />

involved in it was a sense of dissatisfaction with never-ending options<br />

presented by loosely defined, 'open to your own interpretation' symbolism.<br />

My main objective is to argue that the approach to horary which has<br />

resurfaced today has been influenced by its earlier 20th century rejection, and<br />

that despite the general view that this 'loosening' was a negative thing, there<br />

have also been many positive consequences of an interim which allowed<br />

astrologers the room to think creatively and freely, to re-question the<br />

symbolism, and to consider the importance of psychological states of mind.<br />

My argument is not that the traditional approach to horary is generally<br />

inhibitive, but that by the early 20th century it had certainly become so.<br />

It is a mistake to assume that the divide between those who see horary as<br />

trivializing, and those who see it as empowering, revolves around the<br />

'traditional v. modern' debate or the specific details of the techniques<br />

employed. But the spirit of any age does set the standard by which<br />

practitioners are expected to approach and utilise the information at their<br />

disposal. In the 17th century mindset of astrologers such as William Lilly,<br />

society still held a collective expectation that the material world was animated<br />

by a spiritual design. This allowed astrologers great freedom in symbolic<br />

reasoning, and they took up an active engagement with astrological<br />

movements as a way to navigate their clients through difficult situations. We<br />

may consider this style of astrology predictive, but it wasn't fatalistic. Lilly for<br />

example, demonstrates many charts where the predicted outcome for the<br />

client's course of action looks bleak, and so he recommends a change of<br />

course, or scrutinises the more positive connections in the chart to identify a<br />

person whose help could be sought, or an unexploited situation that could be<br />

more advantageous than that currently embarked upon. This is active horary


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analysis.<br />

But as we move through the materialistic (or scientifically enlightened) ages<br />

of the 18th century up to the early 20th century, this spiritual undertone to<br />

astrology becomes increasingly lost; the fashion moves towards seeing<br />

astrology, and every branch of it, as an astral 'science' that has an objective<br />

reality in its own right. Providing the 'rules' are thoroughly known and<br />

techniques are applied correctly, horary is expected to perform regardless of<br />

the personal involvement of the individual reading the symbolism. This trend<br />

is aptly demonstrated by William J. Simmonite's 1852 book on horary<br />

astrology, subtitled The Key to Scientific Prediction; in which horary is referred<br />

to as "the truest science of which mankind has any knowledge". Here horary<br />

is expected to demonstrate unfailing reliability - false predictions being the<br />

unfortunate consequence of failing to apply a necessary rule or mistaking the<br />

correct significator. Even the Foreword of the book prepares the reader for<br />

dire consequences should a fundamental rule be "violated or misunderstood".<br />

This is passive horary analysis because the onus is placed upon the system, and<br />

under this system the astrologer assumes the role of passive observer and<br />

interpreter of what the stars declare, not daring to maximize upon their own<br />

creative input.<br />

When we compare the works of Lilly and Simmonite we see a difference<br />

between them that goes far beyond the size of the text. The fact that Lilly's<br />

work is very comprehensive is not one of its great strengths, for much of the<br />

information is unnecessarily repetitive or even contradictory, and his horary<br />

volume suffers for want of the editorial cuts that modern readers take for<br />

granted. Lilly's strength lies in the fact that he not only displays great breadth<br />

and depth of knowledge in his subject (both technical and philosophical), he<br />

also takes full responsibility and ownership for his judgements, being<br />

prepared to sculpture traditionally accepted knowledge to the specific<br />

requirements of each individual chart. He isn't following rules, but working<br />

with them, allowing them to be the springboard from which his creative<br />

assessment arises, but never being afraid to read the symbolism in a way that<br />

makes most sense to the situation it is tied to. Currently, most new horary<br />

students are advised to hold back on their own creative impulses in order to<br />

develop a thorough and detailed knowledge of traditional horary technique.<br />

This is an important part of developing the structured processing involved.<br />

But unfortunately many students, having sufficiently redressed that<br />

imbalance, create a new one in their fear of imparting their own intuitive<br />

reasoning in case it affects their judgement, rather than seeing it as the critical


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factor that turns a passive judgement into an active one. Passive judgements<br />

are predictive but they are also fatalistic. This is the style of horary promoted<br />

around the time of Alan Leo but which Leo himself abhorred: supposedly<br />

scientific, but noticeably rigid and dry. The astrologer is involved in a process,<br />

but it is so programmed and routinely mechanical as to appear robotic or<br />

computerised. [12]<br />

Naturally, a branch of astrology that purports to be thoroughly reliable in<br />

providing answers on what will happen is bound to retain some interest. But<br />

horary is quickly open to abuse and scorn when people become overly<br />

dependent on it as a decision-making tool; undermining the benefits of fully<br />

employing their own inner wisdom, common sense and judgement born from<br />

experience. The distaste that some modern astrologers feel towards horary can<br />

seem justifiable when we witness it being used as a system that only aims to<br />

reveal what the answers are; rather than a system that demands selfreflection,<br />

an exploration of the root causes which led to the development of<br />

the problem in the first place, or a desire to acquire a mastery of the self that<br />

allows the problem to be more competently addressed at any other point in<br />

the future. When this neglect of deeper exploration happens in situations<br />

where clients have brought problems on their own heads through emotional<br />

insecurities or mismanagement, the horary resolution is not really an insight<br />

into how to treat the cause, merely a quick-fix solution to a symptom that is<br />

bound to repeat itself. Of course everyone wants to know the answers, but as<br />

any student knows, it is so much more useful when you understand why those<br />

are the answers.<br />

In aiming only to predict, and in failing to counsel or advise, this type of<br />

fatalistic astrology missed the rising spirit of the 20th century, which turned<br />

against the failed promise of scientific materialism and placed its favour in the<br />

humanistic approach to astrology, as was so effectively promoted by the likes<br />

of Dane Rudhyar. Rudyhar, Parisian by birth and American by nationality,<br />

[13] had no concern for championing astrology as a science. Like many of the<br />

great astrological philosophers of the past, he was passionately involved in<br />

music and theories of harmony; his combined interests in religion, philosophy<br />

and theosophy gave him a great knowledge of spiritual beliefs, which he<br />

married very neatly to the emerging interest in Jungian psychology.<br />

It is generally assumed that the humanistic astrology of Rudhyar sounded the<br />

death knell for horary, and that there's little ground for reconciliation between<br />

Rudhyar's view of the chart as potential, and the horary urge to reveal the


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inevitable. But horary was already gasping for breath before Rudhyar entered<br />

the scene, having lost contact with its spiritual basis. Rudhyar made his own<br />

attempt to resurrect it as a creative tool, one that recognized the individual's<br />

power to influence their own environment as well as be affected by it. In fact<br />

Rudhyar is an undeservedly forgotten name in the recent history of horary<br />

and ought to have some recognition for the way that he attempted to rescue<br />

this branch of astrology from the soulless place in which it had been left<br />

forgotten. In 1969 he published his Practice of <strong>Astrology</strong>, the twelfth step of<br />

which was entitled 'The Significant Use of Horary Techniques'. [14]<br />

Although this lacks the details of technique found in other works, it<br />

contributes a very impressive philosophy on what horary is, how it works,<br />

and how it is most gainfully employed as a system of direction and<br />

reorientation rather than a means to static prediction. In contrast to many<br />

other astrologers of his age, Rudhyar maintained a high regard for horary, and<br />

provided a dignified answer to the Parkers' charge of 'fortune-telling' two<br />

years before it was raised:<br />

The real function of horary astrology is to establish a state of relationship<br />

between universal intelligence or divine Grace and the individual person … It<br />

is not "fortune telling" as an escape from personal responsibility and effort,<br />

still less for curiosity's sake. It is instead a sign of the conscious binding of the<br />

individual to the rhythm and purpose of the universal Whole in which he<br />

accepts full and deliberate participation. From this Whole the individual<br />

receives understanding and healing, and the key to his many problems, in<br />

proportion as he is willing to consciously fulfil his function and his destiny.<br />

[15]<br />

Rudhyar's support for horary was longer and more committed than most<br />

astrologers realise, and appears to have been prompted by his collaboration<br />

with another American whose name doesn't readily spring to mind in<br />

association with its restoration: Marc Edmund Jones. As early as 1943, Jones<br />

had published Problem Solving by Horary <strong>Astrology</strong>, and it was to this book that<br />

Rudhyar referred his readers for the details of horary technique. Jones himself<br />

pays homage to Rudhyar in his Foreword, stating that it is due to Rudhyar's<br />

early support that he gave up anonymity of the authorship, and adding:<br />

If the volume were to have a dedication, it should be inscribed to Dane<br />

Rudhyar, who early took an interest in the mimeographed materials and<br />

insisted upon giving credit in print to the whole research project. [16]<br />

The substance of technique explained in Jones' work was largely derived from<br />

Zadkiel's edition of Lilly's Introduction to <strong>Astrology</strong>; hence the wordy subtitle:


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"A complete analysis and demonstration comprising a clarification and<br />

modernization of an interestingly effective seventeenth century psychology".<br />

Unfortunately the analysis was a little too complete and the demonstration<br />

was lacking. There are some real gems of psychological insight hidden within<br />

its pages, but I would find it hard to recommend this book to anyone; most of<br />

its content is so dull and boring that it becomes almost interesting by virtue of<br />

trying to find the point of it. [17] But despite the unwieldiness of it all, and<br />

the absence of good practical examples, here and there Jones reveals a glimpse<br />

of his genius; and though he still refers to horary as an 'astral science' he does<br />

at least point out that this is not really an appropriate way to consider a<br />

subject that places such a strong emphasis upon symbolic reasoning. The real<br />

value of his work lies in the way Jones' set out his theory on how the<br />

mechanism of horary works. This undoubtedly influenced Rudhyar, or at<br />

least sat comfortably with Rudhyar's own views, so that when Rudhyar wrote<br />

about horary himself two decades later, he ran with the idea presented by<br />

Jones, but articulated it in a much more persuasive and elegant manner.<br />

Jones' suggestion was that a horary chart encapsulates the issues that are most<br />

relevant in the mind, and as such reveals both the subconscious and conscious<br />

knowledge contained within the mind, as reflected by the cosmos of which all<br />

individuals are a part. He spends considerable time suggesting, and<br />

attempting to demonstrate, that the subconscious mind is fully aware of the<br />

reasons for past experiences and the future opportunities that lie before it.<br />

Hence those 'chance meetings' that arise due to inexplicable wrong turns in<br />

our journeys are actually designed by our subconscious mind in an effort to<br />

unite us with our potential destiny. The horary chart is therefore not just a<br />

map of the external heavens, but also a map of the internal mind and all the<br />

information that the mind is able to project forward to collect or cast back to<br />

recollect. This applies to both the conscious and the subconscious part of it,<br />

and 'judgement' draws upon the knowledge contained within this map and<br />

that of the mind of the astrologer, who must use subjective symbolic<br />

processing as well as rational processing in order to extract its full meaning<br />

and value. Jones explains that this is the reason why some astrologers can<br />

make certain procedures work for them although these may be of little use to<br />

anyone else:<br />

The chart, in the case of a question, patterns a matter resident in some<br />

individual's mind; and the content of that mind is also contained in the<br />

general social complex - along with everything else - and hence under as real a<br />

necessity to operate in concordance with universal order. This leads to the


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rule that anyone who practices horary astrology must be very definite in<br />

everything he does, not hesitating to express his own individuality. Every<br />

good practitioner makes modifications in the techniques according to his own<br />

tastes, because his private universe of thought has a specialized way of<br />

ordering things. It is in accordance with the general reality, of necessity, but it<br />

is also necessarily personal in all respects. [18]<br />

As far as I can ascertain, Marc Edmund Jones, supported by his friend Dane<br />

Rudhyar, was the first modern horary astrologer to make a deep and<br />

committed attempt to offer a rationale for the workings of horary in such a<br />

way that it offers no conflict to spiritual beliefs and yet remains compatible<br />

with modern views on the power of the subconscious. He was obviously not<br />

the first to touch upon these issues, but he appears to be innovatively involved<br />

in the revival of astrology in modern times, in his attempt to give horary<br />

respect as a technique which demonstrates remarkable power and needn't be<br />

inappropriately defined as a science nor cast off into the negative bracket of<br />

superstitious fortune-telling. He also moved beyond the ominous warnings of<br />

'violation of technique' that we witness in the earlier works, placing the onus<br />

back onto the astrologer to mould the techniques under their own judgement<br />

as Lilly did. The fact that he subtitled his work "clarification and<br />

modernization of an interestingly effective seventeenth century psychology"<br />

illustrates that he felt more inspired and compatible with the creative<br />

approach of Lilly than he was with the static and passive approach that had<br />

since come to dominate the British astrological scene. He gives his main<br />

credit to Lilly and mentions that it is Lilly's pioneer work "together with a<br />

very few and sometimes surprisingly inconsequential books on the subject<br />

written since his day" that formed his bibliography. In all, this totals only<br />

seven works on horary that he had access to at that time: Zadkiel's version of<br />

Lilly's text, the 19th century works of Simmonite, and Raphael, and the early<br />

20th century works of Leo, C.C. Zain, Geraldine Davis and Robert de Luce. It<br />

seems clear from his reference to these being "surprisingly inconsequential",<br />

that he held much of the latter in scant regard. [19]<br />

Recent articles and publications suggesting that the influences which<br />

resurrected horary in recent times were centred upon what was happening in<br />

Britain ought to be reconsidered. The evidence suggests that the British<br />

influence around the turn of the last century had become stifling in its use of<br />

horary, and was consequently generating hostility towards the concept that<br />

lay beneath it. There didn't seem to be any attempt in Britain, in the early<br />

20th century, to consider horary as anything but the fatalistic branch of


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astrology that could drag all other branches into disrepute. Yet in America<br />

there emerged much more of a will to work creatively with horary and to<br />

recapture that "interestingly effective seventeenth century psychology".<br />

Perhaps it is highly relevant that in America, around the same time that Leo<br />

was enduring his legal trials, the law was pressing down just as heavily on the<br />

activities of Evangeline Adams - but Adams fought back more effectively.<br />

Adams never denied that she made predictions; she insisted that she did and<br />

that they were very good ones too! She was first arrested under suspicion of<br />

'fortune telling' in 1911 and although the charges were dropped, she revelled in<br />

the publicity she gained from them. Then when she was brought to trial again<br />

on similar charges in 1914, her decision to impress the judge with just how<br />

good she was, not only led to her being acquitted of all 'wrong doing', but also<br />

brought a commendation from the judge (reported in the papers) that she "had<br />

raised astrology to the dignity of an exact science". [20]<br />

So horary was never squashed in America, not even by those involved in the<br />

humanistic movement, who offered the means to ennoble its philosophy in a<br />

way that removed the final charge of being too fatalistic and potentially<br />

weakening of the will. Later American writers such as Australian born Ivy<br />

Goldstein Jacobson, who wrote her Simplified Horary <strong>Astrology</strong> in 1960, and<br />

Barbara Watters, who wrote her Horary <strong>Astrology</strong> and the Judgement of Events<br />

in 1973, subsequently felt no need to argue or defend their interest to 'modern<br />

astrologers'.<br />

Ivy Goldstein Jacobson's book was particularly influential, triggering the<br />

interests of Derek Appleby and Olivia Barclay, both of whom then had a<br />

persuasion upon other British astrologers.[21] But still, even in the Foreword<br />

of Olivia Barclay's own book, Horary <strong>Astrology</strong> Rediscovered (1990), there is<br />

respectful acknowledgement to the efforts made by Dane Rudhyar and Marc<br />

Edmund Jones in restoring to astrology "a sense of responsibility for the<br />

creation of our own lives". Barclay is generally considered 'strictly traditional'<br />

in her interests, but although she condemns some changes made under the<br />

umbrella of humanistic astrology that were "simply for the sake of change" or<br />

"wandering off track", she was still of the opinion that "For the most part, the<br />

new Humanistic <strong>Astrology</strong> was an evolution, a step forward".[22]<br />

The fact that the respect which horary needed was being offered through the<br />

humanist branch of astrology is either a good thing or beside the point.<br />

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believed that the individual creates its own opportunities or is submissive to<br />

the limitations of fate. Lilly obviously believed that his clients had options<br />

worth exploring, but he also recognized the fatedness of situations that had<br />

moved beyond the point of return. His advice then was:<br />

… afflict not the miserable with terror of a harsh judgement; in such cases let<br />

them know their hard fate by degrees. [23]<br />

Through this comment we can see that Lilly valued the usefulness of the<br />

process above the 'cleverness' of the prediction. We can also see that he was<br />

conscious of the need to treat the mind of the recipient with care, so that<br />

problems weren't augmented through a client being paralysed by fear of the<br />

unavoidable, but that there was a gentle leading towards a state of realisation<br />

which worked in harmony with the client's inevitable progress towards selfrecognition.<br />

Thus Lilly adhered to Ptolemy's reasoning that "foreknowledge<br />

accustoms and calms the soul and prepares it to greet with steadiness<br />

whatever comes", [24] and yet he wouldn't have been in conflict with<br />

Rudhyar either, because whether it's appropriate to call it a psychology or not,<br />

his astrology involved taking every opportunity to offer guidance and advice,<br />

and he was fully appreciative of the need to be sensitive and sensible with his<br />

words.<br />

Conclusion<br />

There can be no doubt that horary is properly described as a 'predictive'<br />

branch of astrology; but it is also probably obvious that I favour the<br />

active approach rather than the passive one. To me the veracity of<br />

horary illustrates the existence of a cosmic environment that is very rich,<br />

purposeful and meaningful. Its creative intelligence is full of signs, pointers,<br />

omens, and warnings, designed to lead us towards opportunities or necessary<br />

crisis points, and aiming to constantly develop our own ability to make wise<br />

and informed decisions on the possibilities before us. I am personally a<br />

believer that the human spirit does have the power to rise above what might<br />

be expected, but that this entails an effort of will to transcend the 'predictable'<br />

and to consciously conquer the baser instinctive responses. Horary is<br />

divination, and there is no denying that. But does the phrase 'fortune telling'<br />

adequately summarise what divination could and should mean? To 'tell one's<br />

fortune' implies that we are delivering advance news of what will inevitably<br />

fall upon someone's head regardless of what they do or how they strive to<br />

perform; but 'divination', in its original sense, indicates inspiration and


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guidance from a 'divine' or 'spiritual source'. Maybe it is wrong to worry<br />

about whether that divine source originates from without or from within or<br />

both at the same time; the only relevant point is that no one can practise<br />

horary effectively without a firm belief in the existence of providence.<br />

Historical lessons remain invaluable to us as situations we can learn from, and<br />

one question I have often reflected upon is, given the circumstances he found<br />

himself in, can we really blame Leo for distancing himself from the concept of<br />

prediction? I realise there is no easy answer, but my conclusion is that, if he<br />

did regard what he was doing as "truthful and legitimate advice" as H.S.<br />

Green reports, then it really was foolish to try and argue that astrology can<br />

operate without being seen as a predictive tool. Once again, words from Lilly's<br />

'Letter to the Student' echo down the centuries as a pertinent reminder: "avoid<br />

the fashion of the times"! Hopefully astrologers will never allow themselves<br />

to fall into that trap again. [25] If we are to retain our own respect as<br />

astrologers we must first give it to astrology and to what we aim to do with it.<br />

Our argument should not be to reject the potential of prediction, but to exalt<br />

its purpose, and to hold it always in a place of philosophical and spiritual<br />

respect. Prediction will never again seem like a dirty word if we keep in mind<br />

that it is representing the ability to 'say before' what appears to be 'fated' has<br />

truly become so.<br />

Notes & References:<br />

1] Initially published by McGraw-Hill Book Company, this book, written<br />

jointly by Derek and Julia Parker, has sold millions of copies and has<br />

been translated into 12 languages. It should be pointed out that their<br />

more recent editions now contain a very useful introductory guide to<br />

horary and their earlier comments are referred to here only because<br />

they demonstrate an attitude that was typical and widespread in<br />

western astrology at that time.<br />

2] In response to the original publication of an earlier version of this<br />

article in the Traditional Astrologer magazine (Sept. 1998), Maurice<br />

McCann wrote an interesting letter which picked up an intriguing<br />

point concerning this picture: it has been altered! This appears to<br />

deepen someone's commitment to discredit the reputation of horary<br />

astrologers. A section of McCann's letter (published in the TA, issue


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18, March 1999) reads:<br />

I had been discussing your article with Peter Berresford Ellis when he<br />

noticed that one of the photos had been tinkered with. I recognised the<br />

photo of the so-called horary astrologer from page 19 of Louis<br />

MacNeice’s book <strong>Astrology</strong>, first published in 1964 a year after his<br />

death. This was one of three books published posthumously. Louis<br />

MacNeice (1907-63) was the famous Irish poet who lived in Antrim a<br />

few miles up the coast from Belfast. You acknowledge that both<br />

photos, the horary astrologer and the photo of John Addey beside it,<br />

have been reproduced with permission from Derek Parker. On p.350 in<br />

the MacNeice book this photograph of the so-called horary astrologer is<br />

acknowledged to Herbert List.<br />

In the MacNeice book the caption says: 'Casting horoscopes to answer<br />

questions is called “horary” astrology; below right, an Italian fortune<br />

teller outside a Naples law court undertakes to answer litigants’<br />

questions by this method.'<br />

On the banner in the MacNeice version, underneath the drawing of a<br />

hand and the diagram of the zodiac with the signs in reverse order, are<br />

the words: Kiromanzia (cartomanzia) attraverso la costra mono. Potete<br />

conoscere scientificamente ii vostro destino. Consultatemi.<br />

In English this roughly means “Chiromancy (fortune telling by cards)<br />

through your hand we will be able to know your fate scientifically.<br />

Consult me.”


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The words at the top part of the banner in English read roughly<br />

“Famous magician Hans D’Anna will reveal whatever the future”. In<br />

short, the so-called horary astrologer would appear to be more of a<br />

palmist, a hand reader and not an astrologer at all!<br />

In the photo which appeared in the TA, these words have been blacked<br />

out. It was this blacking that made Peter suspicious. If you look<br />

carefully you will see a black bar with a straight white line at the<br />

bottom of the banner blotting out these give-away words. The bottom<br />

of the banner is lined up with the top of the palmist’s head. In the<br />

MacNeice photo the bottom of the banner is lined up just beneath his<br />

left shoulder. The blacked out banner space between the top of his head<br />

and his shoulder has been altered to appear as if part of the stone wall.<br />

The photograph has been cleverly forged. The only apparent reason<br />

would seem to be to give horary astrology a very bad press and to<br />

attempt to dishonour it. The dishonour, I would suggest, must be<br />

bestowed on those, whoever they may be, who deliberately and with<br />

malice aforethought falsified this photograph.<br />

3] Horary <strong>Astrology</strong>, published through Leo's 'Modern <strong>Astrology</strong>' office in<br />

London, 1907.<br />

4] " ... Horary <strong>Astrology</strong>, as practised to-day, is the vilest rubbish<br />

imaginable, and not worthy of the name."<br />

Modern <strong>Astrology</strong>, vol2, no 10. May 1897.<br />

5] I am grateful to Maurice McCann for providing some pertinent<br />

references that illustrate the harsh things Leo had to say about horary:<br />

The first aim of the Simple Method of Instruction given in these pages<br />

was to clear away the rubbish of horary <strong>Astrology</strong> from the path of the<br />

true practical <strong>Astrology</strong>.<br />

Ibid., p.433<br />

IT IS THE CURSE OF THE SCIENCE AND THE RUIN OF THE<br />

ASTROLOGER.<br />

Ibid., p.437<br />

Nevertheless, incessant recourse to Horary <strong>Astrology</strong> is not to be<br />

recommended; and this on two grounds. First and foremost, undue<br />

reliance upon horary astrology is to be strongly deprecated on (in the


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highest sense of the word) moral grounds, in that it weakens the true<br />

judgement and if practised to excess gradually deprives those who lean<br />

on it of all independence and self-reliance. Secondly, and from a more<br />

practical standpoint, because, unless pursued in conjunction with Natal<br />

<strong>Astrology</strong>, it is apt to lead to erroneous judgements.<br />

Horary <strong>Astrology</strong> by Alan Leo, 1909. Reprinted by Ascella. Supplement:<br />

'Horary <strong>Astrology</strong> and Divination'<br />

It requires very little skill to become a successful Horary Astrologer,<br />

and it will very often happen that those who would shrink from the<br />

more abstruse study of Natal <strong>Astrology</strong> may become experts in<br />

divination by the aid of horary figures.<br />

Ibid. Introduction.<br />

6] For "A Brief Biography of Alan Leo" see<br />

www.skyscript.co.uk/Alan_Leo.html<br />

The details of this particular affair are explored at length in A<br />

Confusion of Prophets: Victorian and Edwardian <strong>Astrology</strong>, by Patrick<br />

Curry (Collins & Brown, London, 1992). Leo asked one of his assistants<br />

to draw up a chart for 4:15 pm after he was presented with the<br />

summons at his London address. If Leo treated this as a horary chart,<br />

then he would have judged that he (Venus) was in a stronger position<br />

than his opponents (Mars), and with the Moon void of course, he<br />

might have expected the charges to be dropped. The presence of the<br />

12th house ruler in the 7th is one of the indications of sinsiter motives<br />

by his accusers.<br />

7] Curry, p.149.


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8] Ibid., p.155.<br />

9] Ibid., p.14<br />

10] Ibid., p.157<br />

11] This is my own assessment based upon personal experience and<br />

dialogues with relevant friends and colleagues. I became personally<br />

involved in the efforts to raise attention in horary through lectures and<br />

courses, publishing reprints of traditional texts, and in the distribution<br />

of the Traditional Astrologer magazine that ran between June 1993 and<br />

January 2000. Throughout that time my experience was that horary sat<br />

on the fringes and a certain amount of diplomacy needed to be<br />

exercised in order to talk or write openly about horary and traditional<br />

technique without generating a hostile reaction from mainstream<br />

astrologers. Due to illness I dropped off the astrological scene at the<br />

end of 1999 and regained an involvement when I set up the Skyscript<br />

website in spring 2003. It came as a surprise for me to realise that<br />

during the interim there had been a noticeable shift of attitude and that<br />

a great many mainstream astrologers were now looking to further their<br />

knowledge of horary and traditional techniques in general.<br />

For a more detailed exploration of the restoration of horary in Britain<br />

since the 1970s, especially as it relates to the efforts of Geoffrey<br />

Cornelius, see Kirk Little's paper Defining the Moment - Geoffrey<br />

Cornelius and the Development of the Divinatory Perspective, available as a<br />

pdf download from Garry Phillipson's website:<br />

www.astrozero.co.uk/articles/Defining.htm<br />

Or for a more general view see Nick Campion's The Traditional Revival<br />

in Modern <strong>Astrology</strong>: A Preliminary History, available at<br />

www.astrolodge.co.uk/astro/quarterly/traditionalrevival.html<br />

Back to text<br />

12] Upon this theme Leo wrote:<br />

A Horary figure is useful to answer serious questions when the birth<br />

time is unknown, or when the mind is very anxious concerning any<br />

important event; and so long as it is not confounded with natal<br />

astrology it can be exceedingly useful. It tends, however, to weaken the<br />

will and initiative of the user who relies upon the figure, for he thereby


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becomes, more or less, a fatalist.<br />

From one of two (undated) hardback notebooks by Leo containing<br />

Lessons For Beginners In <strong>Astrology</strong> held in the library of the Astrological<br />

Lodge of London.<br />

13] He was born in Paris (Mar 23, 1895 12:42 am LMT) but emigrated to<br />

New York in 1916. For a detailed biography see Dane Rudhyar: An<br />

Illustrated Biographical Sketch at www.khaldea.com.<br />

14] Reproduced in full on Michael R. Meyer 'Rudhyar Archival Project':<br />

www.khaldea.com/rudhyar/pofa/pofa_12.shtml<br />

15] Practice of <strong>Astrology</strong>, the Twelfth Step. See above.<br />

16] Marc Edmund Jones, Problem Solving by Horary <strong>Astrology</strong>, (David<br />

McKay, Philadelphia, 1946), Foreword, p.10.<br />

17] Jones tries to make his book all things to all people. It deals with a<br />

specialist subject and yet he aims it at the popular market, and so the<br />

first 100 pages or so are taken up explaining such elementary principles<br />

as what the zodiac is and the difference between the ecliptic and<br />

equator, etc. He feels obliged to detail everything needed to be known<br />

in order to manually cast a chart, forcing such explanations as what<br />

sidereal time is and how to calculate angles. Although this part of the<br />

book goes on and on, the instruction is still very rushed and<br />

incomplete, presumably so that Jones can get around to horary; so from<br />

the start there is a sense of confusion that makes his explanations seem<br />

incomprehensible even for an experienced astrologer. By the time he<br />

gets around to outlining horary techniques it all feels very tedious and<br />

laborious. He is neither detailed nor illuminating in his explanations of<br />

the actual principles of horary. There are very few practical examples<br />

and references to these are scattered; one comment regarding the chart<br />

appearing in one place, another appearing elsewhere. In all, it is a very<br />

long winded text which would probably confuse most students more<br />

then it enlightened them. He obviously had a passion for horary to<br />

write a book of over 400 pages about it, but his mistake was to market<br />

it at the man in the street, when no-one but a die-hard enthusiast<br />

would be willing to mine his nuggets of gold from the surrounding


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dross.<br />

18] Jones, p.58.<br />

19] His full bibliography, including reference to his own research, is:<br />

Lilly, William, An Introduction to <strong>Astrology</strong> (incorporated in "Christian<br />

<strong>Astrology</strong>"), London, 1647; edited by Zadkiel (Richard James<br />

Morrison), London, 1852; popular edition, "Bohn's Scientific Library",<br />

London, 1865 (?)<br />

Simmonite, William Joseph, The Prognostic Astrologer, London, 1851(?);<br />

new edition, Horary <strong>Astrology</strong>, by John Story, Sheffield, 1896<br />

Raphael (Robert Cross), Horary <strong>Astrology</strong>, London, 1883<br />

Leo, Alan, Horary <strong>Astrology</strong>, London, 1907<br />

Zain, C. C. (Elbert Benjamine) Horary <strong>Astrology</strong>; three manuscript<br />

lessons; Los Angeles, October-November, 1920; combined with three<br />

general lessons and another on elections; Los Angeles, 1931<br />

Jones, Marc Edmund, Divinatory <strong>Astrology</strong>, twenty-four manuscript<br />

lessons issued in mimeographed form; Hollywood, California, 1930-31<br />

DeLuce, Robert, Horary <strong>Astrology</strong>, Los Angeles, California, 1932; new<br />

"improved, revised and enlarged" edition; Los Angeles, California, 1942<br />

Davis, Geraldine, Modern Scientific Textbook on Horary <strong>Astrology</strong> with<br />

Authentic Charts and Predictions, Los Angeles, California, 1942<br />

20] See A Brief Biography of Evangeline Adams by Karen Christino<br />

www.skyscript.co.uk/adams.html<br />

21] Irish astrologer Maurice McCann, who was close friend and colleague<br />

of Derek Appleby and himself very influential in his horary teachings,<br />

writings and lectures, also reports that Ivy Goldstein Jacobson's work<br />

was one of his earliest sources. He recalls that Derek Appleby first<br />

became interested in the subject after reading a short article written by


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Joan Rodgers in the popular 'new age' magazine Prediction, (sometime<br />

around the mid 70s). After this Appleby more or less developed his<br />

own system, later coming across the work of Goldstein-Jacobson which<br />

offered him a more defined and structured approach. Derek mainly<br />

adhered to his own techniques so is far more important in the revival<br />

of interest in horary than the revival of interest in traditional astrology<br />

as some reports claim; for he never had a great passion for the<br />

traditional texts.<br />

Maurice also recalls that his own interest in horary was activated after<br />

hearing Bernard Eccles speak of it at the Astrological Lodge of London<br />

in the early 80s, and that during this talk his notion of astrology<br />

changed from 'black and white to full glorious Technicolor!' Clearly the<br />

British community did benefit from having a nucleus of well informed<br />

and passionately interested astrologers working together and meeting<br />

at groups that were physically close to each other. This allowed them to<br />

'turn up the volume' about horary so that it had its fair representation<br />

in journals, and it gathered enough demand for information to see<br />

Lilly's text back brought back into circulation. Even so, it has to be<br />

appreciated that the impetus for their interest had come over from<br />

America.<br />

22] Olivia Barclay, Horary <strong>Astrology</strong> Rediscovered, (Whitford Press,<br />

Pennysylvania, 1990) Foreword pp.13-14.<br />

23] William Lilly, Christian <strong>Astrology</strong>, (originally published London, 1647);<br />

'Letter to the Student of <strong>Astrology</strong>'.<br />

24] Tetrabiblos, (1st century AD), translated by F.E. Robbins, Harvard<br />

Heinemann, Loeb Classical Library; 1.3.<br />

25] One incident that springs to mind occurred a few years back when the<br />

British AA circulated a proposal for feedback that suggested defining<br />

astrology as a religion, in order that it would be able to claim more<br />

rights in its representation on British television.


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Local Space Charts.<br />

By<br />

Christine Kaspers, Netherlands<br />

Christine started with western astrology in<br />

1992; she followed the 4 years education with<br />

Karen Hamaker in the Netherlands with<br />

success. In 1998 she started to study classical<br />

astrology out of frustration, because she was<br />

not satisfied by western astrology, especially<br />

the relation with her parents. But - that also<br />

did not give her the answers. So in 2000 she<br />

started to study Vedic astrology and within a<br />

year she had the right answers. This motivated<br />

her a lot to go on with Vedic astrology and by<br />

now she is more and more using Vedic<br />

astrology for readings etc. Website:<br />

www.christinekaspers.nl<br />

We talked about<br />

astrocartography and<br />

have seen what that<br />

meant for the horoscope from<br />

Napoleon. There is another<br />

technique (related to astrocartography)<br />

called the Local Space<br />

Chart. This chart is also based upon<br />

an individual birthchart and so<br />

unique that no one will have the<br />

same Local Space Chart as you<br />

have.<br />

The Local Space Chart is based<br />

upon the direction of planets in a<br />

birth chart at the time of birth on<br />

that day and in that place. Is a<br />

planet in the north? East? South?<br />

West? Or anything in between? All<br />

seen from your place of birth.<br />

Using again the horoscope of<br />

Napoleon, born in Ajaccio 1 (I use<br />

1 Readers may refer the previous issue of Vol 7<br />

where the author has done an article on<br />

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the birthtime of 09.05 hrs), this is his Local Space Chart seen from Ajaccio.<br />

As you can see, the lines of the planets are not just straight, but forming a<br />

kind of wave, because the earth isn’t flat but round. The further you look<br />

from your place of birth or the place you are residing, the more curled the<br />

lines are.<br />

This means that when you are looking in for you rather nearby places, the<br />

lines will look quite straight, but, from one continent to another, they become<br />

curled. This also means – if you have got your personal Local Space Chart,<br />

you just cannot use it in an atlas. You can use it in a plan of your city or<br />

when living in f.i. Europe, from one coutry to a nearby country. As soon as<br />

the distance becomes over about 200 km, you’ve got to be carefull!<br />

Looking at the chart above and knowing Napoleon went to Paris to study,<br />

you’ll notice that his Moonline is closest to Paris and the Moon is his lord of<br />

the 10th, so a line on which you can work at your carreer.


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If we want to know what could happen while living and operating from Paris,<br />

we have t0 relocate. Some astrologers keep looking from the birthplace and<br />

some from the new place one is living in. I do the last.<br />

From Paris he went to Italy to try to conquer this country.<br />

From Paris the closest line to Italy is his Mercury line and as you can see, this<br />

line is going over all of Italy. Mercury is quite nice in his horoscope, so<br />

Mercury line promisses succes.<br />

Mercury is in Leo, so he wants to be at the top. Top of the army. Mercury is<br />

in his 10th house, so going to Italy could have to do with profession and succes<br />

(because Mercury is a bit strong and certainly not weak). Mercury is lord of<br />

the 9th: foreign countries. Mercury is also lord of the 12th, so he should<br />

beware for disappointments or looking with wrong eyes. In his case he also<br />

saw a dream becoming true: the great emperor conquerring Italy.<br />

In july 1798 he landed in Alexandria in Egypt and conquerred again. The<br />

Mercuryline is from Paris also hitting Egypt.


From Alexandria Napoleon attacked Syria and his Plutoline is going straight<br />

over Syria. Here was a lot of resistance and what was even worse: his troups<br />

got the plague. Via Egypt he went back to Paris.<br />

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In the summer of 1812 Napoleon is going to attack Russia. In the above chart<br />

you see the Jupiter-line ( expansion) going over Rushia and his Uranus-line( a<br />

sudden change or an unexpected event) Napoleon was tempted deeper and<br />

deeper in Rushia and then the winter began. This was fatal for his troups and<br />

finally he withdrew and went back to Paris.<br />

In april 1814 he abdicated and was sent after that to Elba, a little island near<br />

Corsica. You can also look for transits and progressions of the planetlines and<br />

,in april 1814, the closest line in transit was his Saturnline. So there he was:<br />

alone and separated.<br />

He escaped, went back to Paris, formed an army and attacked Belgium. There<br />

he was beaten in the Battle of Waterloo. From Paris the line of the lunar<br />

nodes is crossing Belgium and Waterloo is quite close to Waterloo. Fate and<br />

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Finally he is banished to St.Helena, a little island east of Namibia.<br />

As you can see his Venus line is closest to St. Helena, which sounds nice. But<br />

Venus is in his chart, lord of the 1st and the 8th.<br />

He died on St.Helena on the 5th of May 1821.


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In transit closest were the Uranus line, sitting in the 8th in his birthchart and<br />

the Neptune line of disappearing from the World. Neptune is his 6th lord and<br />

he had troubles with his stomack shortly before he died (6th of disease).<br />

It is quite interesting to use astrocartography and the Local Space Lines and to<br />

look for different places and countries in the World for your own horoscope.<br />

You can also combine astrocartography and Local Space Lines, but that is<br />

much more complicated.<br />

Also you can use the Local Space Lines in your city. Take your house as the<br />

centre and see how all the Lines are going. Always trouble with someone?<br />

Maybe your Mars- or Pluto line is crossing the home of that person. If a<br />

friend is living on your Venus line and Venus is in your chart not ruling a<br />

difficult house, you will have a good relation with that friend. Suppose he or<br />

she is moving and is going to live on your Saturn line. It could be the end of<br />

the friendship or at least give troubles.<br />

The Local Space Lines can also be used in your house. Once I bought a desk –<br />

not knowing at that time about Local Space Lines. I hated to sit there and<br />

after a few times I moved the desk to another place. That was much better! So<br />

somehow you know your Space Lines. It’s really fun to know them and also<br />

those of your partner. Quite some time ago I had a quarrel with my husband<br />

about where to put something on the wall. It was a nice painting and he<br />

wanted it a few meters more to the right. That was where his Venus line is<br />

running and mine is a few meters more to the left.<br />

I always wanted to go to Prague, my husband simply refused. I didn’t know<br />

why I wanted and he didn’t know why he did nót want to go. When I learned<br />

about Local Space Lines I saw that my Jupiterline is right over Prague and<br />

from his chart it is the Pluto line!


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Jupiter of SR in the<br />

Houses of the Solar<br />

Return<br />

By<br />

Ciro Discepolo, Italy<br />

Ciro Discepolo was born in Naples in 1948,<br />

where he works as a journalist and writer.<br />

He worked for twenty years with the most<br />

popular daily of his town, Il Mattino. He<br />

worked for five years at the CNR (National<br />

Research Council). He has been dealing<br />

with astrology since 1970. He has published<br />

over 50 books, most of them bestsellers in<br />

Italy as well as abroad. In 1990 he founded<br />

the quarterly Ricerca ‘90, which has been<br />

publishing since then. He has been doing<br />

statistical researches from the very<br />

beginning of his interest in astrology. At the<br />

beginning of the 90s, he obtained very<br />

brilliant results with researches on astral<br />

heredity on a sample of over 75,000<br />

subjects. He has held seminars, courses and<br />

lectures in different universities in Italy and<br />

abroad, and in several culture clubs. He is<br />

deeply interested in informatics.<br />

Astrologically speaking, he followed the<br />

school of André Barbault. He founded the<br />

school of Active <strong>Astrology</strong><br />

It’s a fairly important element of the<br />

SR: it tells where you’ll find your<br />

main resources during the twelve<br />

months to which the Solar Return refers.<br />

You’ll see that the help of Jupiter will be<br />

crucial for the overall result for the year.<br />

Jupiter may give you a helping hand both<br />

in a propulsive way (it gives a trump card<br />

for a precise play) and by acting as a kind<br />

of guardian angel (it restrains the damage<br />

of a certain situation). Yet, you should<br />

keep an eye on the way Jupiter ‘works’ in<br />

the following three Houses: the second, the<br />

seventh, and the eighth. Often, in these<br />

three houses the lord of Sagittarius reveals<br />

a behaviour which is opposite to its<br />

classical one. It is something similar to<br />

what I wrote about the transit of Jupiter in<br />

the same three Houses of the birth chart.<br />

Jupiter in the First House of SR: Its effect<br />

is usually very positive concerning<br />

recovery from a state of depression, or<br />

from physical and mental dejections;<br />

convalescence after surgery; release from a<br />

period of financial, professional,<br />

sentimental, or familial trouble; end of a<br />

breakdown due to a death or a very bad<br />

disillusion, and so on. With Jupiter so<br />

placed, individuals who usually act with a<br />

massive dose of distrust would tend to<br />

lower their guard, considering others with<br />

more trust than usual. With this position<br />

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and more uncritically. This Jupiter is favourable for social contacts, for opening doors of any<br />

kind; but it may be harmful in view of the possibility of being swindled by fellow human<br />

beings. You must be careful, because this position of Jupiter fattens people, for it makes<br />

them relax and it gladdens their heart.<br />

In the most negative cases, it may favour the proliferations of all kinds – even the<br />

pathological ones. Thus it may mean hypertrophy in general, immoderation, exaggerations,<br />

overvaluations. Nonetheless, even when you read this position as a problematic one, you<br />

must consider that Jupiter is basically a positive planet, and that it has to be considered as<br />

one of the most powerful protections for one’s health, and in general, a bearer of good luck.<br />

Moreover, if it’s very close to the Ascendant it’s a real ‘Prozac’ of the stars, for it reveals an<br />

extremely valid antidepressant performance: it may be a real relief after a bad year.<br />

In the Second House of SR, Jupiter is in one of the three adverse positions that we have to<br />

consider carefully. In the section about the transits of Jupiter you can read what I wrote<br />

about the bistable oscillator. Let’s repeat it once again here in brief. A bistable oscillator is an<br />

electronic circuit that determines the inversion of the output signal for any input impulse.<br />

For instance, assume that the oscillator switches on an output bulb when the first impulse<br />

arrives. If a second impulse arrives the oscillator switches the bulb off. At the third impulse,<br />

it switches the bulb on again, and so on. This mean that the position of Jupiter in the three<br />

aforementioned Houses usually induces an inversion of the previous condition. Jupiter in<br />

the 2nd House of SR means certainly an increased circulation of money, but it may be either<br />

an input or an output of money. Only a general outlook of the individual’s current situation<br />

helps you understand in which way this Jupiter will work. Here are some examples. If you<br />

find this position in a SR with other Houses involved such as the 12th, the 1st, or the 6th<br />

House, it almost certainly means loss of money. If the SR refers to dealers or businessmen<br />

whose Saturn is transiting their 2nd or 8th radix house, then it almost means certainly an<br />

outflow of money. If the individual is making repairs at home, or if he is purchasing an<br />

estate, and his SR shows an occupation of the 4th House, then it indicates cash<br />

disbursements – a real a drain of money. On the contrary, if the SR shows an occupation of<br />

the 4th House and the native is selling an estate, then this Jupiter should mean an inflow of<br />

money – much money. If you stick to this reasoning, you should be able to understand the<br />

direction of the flow of capital with a good degree of precision. If a worker has been laid off<br />

and he has got bad transits, with a Jupiter in the 2nd House of SR he might even lose his job<br />

and reduced to penury. Of course, as they say: last but not least – you have to consider the<br />

birth chart of the native. For if you are able to make a fortune selling grasshoppers in Africa,<br />

or refrigerators in Alaska, then you are able to increase your income even with this celestial<br />

position. If you were unlucky with money since birth, expect to face further financial<br />

trouble with this celestial position. Such a position may also indicate an increased ‘presence’<br />

of the native, who will probably participate in TV programs or public ceremonies, or his<br />

picture may appear on a paper or be broadcast in the news, during the year of this SR. The<br />

native may also show an increased interest (and receive particular satisfaction) in the fields<br />

of photography, theatre, graphics, design, computer–aided graphics, commercial art. He<br />

might decide to purchase tools to operate in the aforementioned fields of activity. The native<br />

may even become more beautiful thanks to a diet, a new look, a different hairstyle, a fine<br />

new set of teeth, plastic surgery, or by simply growing a new beard and/or a moustache, and<br />

so on. He takes more care in dressing. With this position of Jupiter it is almost impossible<br />

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not become keen, maybe occasionally, on taking pictures or videos. Probably his picture will<br />

be published in the papers, or maybe he improves his sight by having his eyes operated with<br />

laser surgery. If he’s an actor, he will perform more during the year, for instance he may<br />

appear often in a TV commercial.<br />

When Jupiter is in the Third House of SR it simply, although very often, indicates the<br />

purchase of a new car or of a new motorcycle, or a motor scooter, a bicycle, a van, or any<br />

other means of transport. It also points to possible travels and much movement. It may<br />

announce a new job, or a new love affair, or a new therapy involving commuting – usually, a<br />

happy and easy commuting. It further portends much communication. You may purchase a<br />

new mobile phone, a cordless phone, a fax machine, a local exchange, a satellite dish, a<br />

modem, an ADSL connection, a printer, a new word processor. Good news arrives to you by<br />

letter, by cable, by fax, or by telephone. You experience good luck in your education.<br />

University students may pass exams brilliantly. You stand good chances to win contests and<br />

tenders. You may take part in courses not only as students, but also as teachers. You may<br />

take advantage of this situation by enrolling in courses of languages, in training courses with<br />

computers, in pursuing postgraduate qualifications, in demanding workshops; or taking part<br />

in seminars, debates, or teach–ins. It’s a good time for writing. You may receive positive<br />

criticisms from the press. There may be very good news from your brothers, sisters, cousins,<br />

and brothers–in–law or sisters–in–law. If you suffer from a pulmonary pathology, you can<br />

expect to recover from it. Good business ideas, lucky decisions. With such a position many<br />

individuals learn how to use a computer. For instance, a learned man who had been writing<br />

for fifty years with pen and paper may start using MS–Word under this celestial<br />

configuration. Many natives get their first driving licence or boating licence, regardless of<br />

their age.<br />

Jupiter in the Fourth House of SR almost inevitably means advantages from real estate. It<br />

may result in a good trading or transfer of property; an important business or a move; or<br />

restoration or renovation of your house or your office, your workshop, your shop, or your<br />

workroom… This refers to your own property as well as the places where you operate from.<br />

For instance, a bank clerk may be transferred to another, more comfortable agency under<br />

this celestial position. You must seize this opportunity if you plan to purchase a house. It is a<br />

very good position for those who wish to take possession of their own house after years of<br />

difficulties of different kinds. Jupiter in the 4th may also be a time for individuals to<br />

eventually take a rest at home after having travelled for years.<br />

You may inherit a real estate. From a different point of view, this position may indicate a<br />

better condition for your parents (or parents–in–law), particularly of your father (or father–<br />

in–law). They may improve their financial, professional, sentimental, or health condition.<br />

Improvement of habitat may also refer to your parents or in–laws (it may be also your<br />

boyfriend’s or your girlfriend’s parents). Your relationship with your parents gets better.<br />

You may purchase a camper van or a time–share flat. You may rent a new studio or<br />

garçonnière. You purchase new hard disks or other devices to increase the memory of your<br />

computer. Jupiter in the 4th House may also indicate that you recover serenity at home or at<br />

work. You may get to feel fine once again there after a period of troubles. Ironically, this<br />

position may refer to diseases as well. In fact you might spend much time at home, and<br />

enjoying it, simply because you are sick and you cannot go to work.<br />

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the birth of new love affairs and new flirtations, unless the native’s birth chart shows that<br />

he’s subject to bad luck in this field. Keep in mind the remarks that follow. Many users of<br />

astrology are persons with a shallow knowledge of the subject. They think that such a<br />

position should grant them the right to get love, always. In fact, things are a little different.<br />

For instance, let’s talk about inaugurations. I often happened to be asked to indicate a good<br />

date for the opening of a commercial enterprise. And then, years later, my client complained<br />

that things had gone very wrong financially despite my good piece of advice. Well, this is<br />

quite logical – in fact the variables involved are not only of the astrological kind. One has to<br />

take into due account the market conditions. Thus, if you try to sell furs in a tropical<br />

country, your enterprise is bound to fail even if it was born under a wonderful sky.<br />

Similarly, if a definitely ugly man (or a not really charming one) tries to woo a woman<br />

during a party of young, bold and beautiful cadets of a naval academy, you can easily guess<br />

that he stands very little chance to conquer the heart of a lady. Thus this celestial position<br />

may bring a new wonderful love affair or the return of the beloved one in the period<br />

spanning from one birthday to the following birthday, provided that there are objective<br />

conditions for it to happen. In any case, the native has more fun during the year of such a<br />

Solar Return. This fun may derive from playing cards, videogames, music, using the<br />

computer, but also reading classic literature. Even boring books will do. Sometimes I<br />

happened to listen to many people who admitted (after their Solar Return had come to an<br />

end) that they did have fun, although it had been a matter of simply discovering the pleasure<br />

of having conversations with people after a period of seclusion. Jupiter here also announces<br />

possible sports, more cinemas and more theatre. With such a Jupiter people tend to go out to<br />

dinner, to concerts, to the disco, to the country more often. They also have more sex. You<br />

should receive good news from your kids or from young people in general (this has<br />

particularly reference to teachers). You may overcome a problem relevant to your children.<br />

You may also have a baby, even if you don’t wish. With this celestial position the native’s<br />

fertility increases dramatically, be it a male or a female. Only in extremely rare cases, you<br />

have to read this position as a negative one: for instance, it may involve troubles from your<br />

children. Still about love – the most popular subject of all – I must add that Jupiter in the 5th<br />

certainly heralds a nice year as far as sex or love is concerned, provided that the native is not<br />

‘tainted’ in this field. Except a few cases, it usually forecasts a new meeting, or the return of<br />

an old flame. Some say to me: ‘I am fond of Jeff. If it’s not Jeff, I am not interested in<br />

anybody else...’ Well, stars are much more long–sighted than the human being. Thus, often,<br />

even if it’s not Jeff – Jupiter makes the native happy.<br />

In the 6th House, the lord of Sagittarius is able to amend many a bad situation, as far as<br />

one’s health is concerned. In fact, it gives you good support in healing diseases and it offers<br />

you often unexpected resources to enhance your psychophysical wellbeing. It also acts very<br />

well during convalescences, and more in general, when you recover from hard times due to<br />

sentimental, financial, professional trouble; or due to the death of a beloved one. Therapies<br />

starting under such a Solar Return stand better chances to get positive, concrete, definite<br />

results. It is a good time for surgery, especially for plastic surgery. You can expect better<br />

working conditions, better human relationships at work. It is advisable to recruit new<br />

employees, collaborators, contributors, staff, domestic help during such a SR. Old grudges in<br />

your working environment (your office, your company…) find a solution. The period may<br />

be good for a member of your staff too. It also may be that you find that your job, previously<br />

considered as a hard and unpleasant task, is not so bad after all and you reconsider your view<br />

about it. Jupiter in this position means advantages from any kind of therapy, such as mud–


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bath; thermal treatments; Shiatsu; physiotherapy; fitness; slimming or detoxifying diets…<br />

You may receive satisfaction from a pet. Remember that the most protective positions for<br />

your health are the following: Jupiter and Venus in the 6th House of SR or Jupiter and<br />

Venus in the 1st or 12th House of SR (the latter position, especially if the aforementioned<br />

planets are very close to the Ascendant, is certainly very good for this purpose, although it is<br />

usually inconvenient for love life).<br />

In the Seventh House of SR, Jupiter behavior is more or less similar to that of its transit of<br />

the natal 7th House. Usually, due to the ‘bistable’ effect that I have already described, Jupiter<br />

lends you a helping hand and solves your troubles concerning your love life, marriage, and<br />

anything related with stamped paper. If you are not involved in any affair but you strongly<br />

wish to be involved – and if there are at least the theoretical preconditions for that to happen<br />

– you can surely hope to have a promising encounter during the twelve months of the Solar<br />

Return. It may be an important person with whom you might establish a quite steady<br />

relationship. Also, if your love life has been recently spoiled by a crisis, a temporary<br />

separation, and/or by incessant tensions, with the arrival of a Solar Return with Jupiter in<br />

the 7th House you stand very good chances to overcome your misunderstandings, and to<br />

restore the nice, peaceful and loving atmosphere of the good old times. The same happens<br />

for legal issues, lawsuits, legal proceedings, pending issues with justice. If you are under<br />

investigation or if you are on trial, if you are engaged in an exhausting lawsuit, then it’s<br />

highly probable that you’ll find an important resource, an unexpected help, a kind of<br />

miraculous support, something or somebody who gets you out of trouble or manages to<br />

produce a favourable judgment – or at least, a sentence which is not so bad for you. The<br />

other way around, if you are having a wonderful time in your love life and if you aren’t<br />

facing any trouble at all with the law, then Jupiter in the 7th House may bring huge quarrels,<br />

separations, even a divorce, stamped paper of all kinds, troubles with justice, individuals or<br />

institutions attacking you, declared enemies, and even more: with this Jupiter one can even<br />

expect to be a victim of acts of terrorism, robberies or attempts of robbery. Someone might<br />

wound you. As I said, it is not clear how it really works: still, having collected and studied<br />

thousands and thousands of charts of Solar Returns, I can assert for certain that this rule<br />

proves to be true in the overwhelming majority of the cases, if not in all of them.<br />

The same reasoning can be ascribed to your partner, husband or wife, associates in business,<br />

education, politics, etc. Nonetheless besides the bipolarity that I have defined as ‘bistable’<br />

there’s another attribute that I’ve often met with this celestial position. During the twelve<br />

months of such a SR, your partner, boyfriend or girlfriend, husband or wife, associate or<br />

whatever, is bound to stand out for some reason. They might recover from bad health or<br />

they might grow in their profession or social position, and so on. It is a good time, anyway,<br />

to take somebody into partnership, if this is what you are looking for.<br />

Jupiter in the 8th House of SR, as well as in the 2nd House, means surely a definite<br />

increased flow of money within the native’s natural financial situation (i.e. a few millions<br />

for someone, billions for some others). This flow may be incomes or outflows depending<br />

upon inheritance you take possession of; donations; gambling wins; endowments; pensions;<br />

severance pay; arrears; unexpected income; good transactions; or brokerage; but it may also<br />

be gambling losses; theft; huge expenses for your house; your partner’s debts; frauds you are<br />

a victim of; bad stock speculations or bad speculations in general; money that you lent and<br />

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If you don’t pay attention, with this position you run the risk of facing real drains of money.<br />

Sometimes the effect of this Jupiter may be deceptive. For instance, it may help you obtain a<br />

loan, a subsidy, a financing, and it helps you to be granted quite huge amounts too – but you<br />

may not be able to refund this money later on, so that eventually its presence in the 8th<br />

House may be adverse for you. This position of Jupiter also indicates possible advantages<br />

from a death – not only financial advantages.<br />

You stand a fair chance in any kind of underground research – it may also be a matter of<br />

digging into your own psyche. Your sexual life gets better. The latter point is not subject to<br />

any two–faced interpretation: it often tells you that a new love affair is arriving, or that<br />

things are bound to settle down positively with your partner. There may be a possible<br />

amplification of the native’s psychic powers and likelihood of benefits that have something<br />

to do with cemeteries.<br />

Jupiter in the Ninth House of SR almost always forecasts long and wonderful travels for the<br />

native; journeys to distant places; staying far from home; benefits obtained from foreign<br />

people or foreign places, or relevant to other countries or towns than your place of birth or of<br />

residence. From any point of view the ‘abroad’ and the ‘far away’ are favourable to you: they<br />

give you benefits, they help you in finding work, money, health, love, or fame. You may be<br />

cured by foreign doctors and/or in a foreign hospital. Jobs or collaborations may be offered<br />

to you provided that you move to another town. You get the chance to attend foreign<br />

courses, in foreign universities. You may obtain a higher qualification abroad. Jupiter in this<br />

House also favours any kind of advanced studies, mainly if they refer to anything far from<br />

your daily fields of expertise, such as philosophy, astrology, parapsychology, theology, yoga,<br />

and so on. You can learn a foreign language or a programming language; you can also get to<br />

master a particularly complex piece of software. It is an excellent period for going and living<br />

in another town or for trying and reaching an agreement with people or institutions not<br />

belonging to your geographical area. How could we define ideally what the 9th House really<br />

refers to? It refers to any place where they speak a language or a dialect other than your own.<br />

In my long years of practising and studying Solar Returns, I very often happened to see that<br />

this position of Jupiter corresponds, for instance, also to the first flying experience of people<br />

who have a deep distrust of planes.<br />

Jupiter in the Tenth House of Solar Return is almost always a positive signal concerning<br />

your growth – normally it’s a professional growth. Such a growth may refer to more general<br />

kinds of emancipations, such as learning to swim or to swallow pills (many adults are not<br />

able to do it in fact). Some people ‘grow’ by getting rid of an unpleasant person; some others<br />

fly for the first time in their life. Others get a perfect sight thanks to a successful surgery.<br />

Others learn a foreign language perfectly; others get to master a personal computer. You<br />

may also become stronger psychologically; overcome fears or taboos; identify profitable<br />

projects for the future; meet people who can change your life; complete your university<br />

education; purchase your dream house; become a father or a mother; get married, and so on.<br />

Nonetheless I have to say that such a position is much less powerful than an Ascendant of<br />

SR in the 10th House of birth (on the other hand the latter has got contraindications, while<br />

Jupiter in the 10th hasn’t got any at all). I don’t know why, but I’ve personally experienced it<br />

over thousands of cases. The results that can be obtained by a Jupiter in the 10th House of<br />

SR are, almost always, irreversible. It is my opinion, formed after many decades of<br />

experimentation, that (expect a few cases) a Jupiter strictly conjunct with the MC is the best<br />

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announces a very good period for the native’s mother: she may improve her professional<br />

position; she may become famous; she may get financial benefits; she may experience a<br />

particularly good period for her health or her love; or it may be that the native’s relationship<br />

with her mother gets better.<br />

Jupiter in the Eleventh House of SR helps you very much through friends in high places,<br />

important contacts, powerful acquaintances such as politicians, judges, officials. These<br />

people may offer you a job, give you a position of responsibility, contract you, or ask you to<br />

estimate something. They may show you the precise way to get to be operated by a famous<br />

surgeon or to be visited by important specialists. They may put in a good word for you to<br />

attend a course or to be accepted into an exclusive club. In other words you may get support<br />

in any field of your life, even ordinary spheres of your daily life – as for instance, somebody<br />

might put you through to his own personal car mechanic and ask him confer preferential<br />

treatment to your car… During the twelve months of such a Solar Return you might receive<br />

assistance of all kinds; you will sense more friendship around yourself, and receive concrete<br />

signs of support from your friends. In a nutshell, this will be – a year of very good projects;<br />

propel you toward professional growth; your projects begin to show desired results. There<br />

may be possible benefits from a death. You easily overcome a risk of death for yourself or a<br />

beloved one. This year will establish new and very good friendships. Jupiter in the 11th<br />

House has always to be read as a positive factor, and it’s only a rung lower than Jupiter in<br />

the 7th House of SR.<br />

Jupiter in the Twelve House of SR is perhaps in its best position because, although it does<br />

not help you effectively in any precise direction, it works like a wild card, like a guardian<br />

angel who helps you recover from every negative situation and avoid all dangers; it helps<br />

you rehabilitate, get out of troubles. It is a real universal remedy to recover after a disease; to<br />

get out from legal troubles; to overcome a financial tragedy; to recover from the suffering of<br />

a separation or of a death. Its effects are never impressive, but they are extremely evident for<br />

those who honestly consider their own condition. Its presence in a Solar Return guarantees<br />

that you won’t have any dramatic year, from any point of view. You won’t run any risk<br />

even if, say, you walk on a rope suspended between two skyscrapers: Jupiter will be your<br />

‘net’ below you. This is the position that – more than all the other positions – makes you<br />

appreciate that Jupiter really is a good planet – only if it wants to be good.


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'The Seven Planets Rite & How To Use it'<br />

Part I<br />

By<br />

Payam Nabarz, England.<br />

The following is an excerpt from: ‘Stellar Magic: A practical guide to the rites of the moon,<br />

planets, stars and constellations’ by Payam Nabarz (Avalonia, 2009).<br />

www.stellarmagic.co.uk<br />

Payam Nabarz is author of ‘The Mysteries of Mithras: The<br />

Pagan Belief That Shaped the Christian World’ (Inner<br />

Traditions, 2005), ‘The Persian Mar Nameh: The Zoroastrian<br />

Book of the Snake Omens & Calendar’ (Twin Serpents,<br />

2006), and Divine Comedy of Neophyte Corax and Goddess<br />

Morrigan (Web of Wyrd, 2008). He is also editor of Mithras<br />

Reader An academic and religious journal of Greek, Roman,<br />

and Persian Studies. Volume 1(2006), Volume 2 (2008) and<br />

Stellar Magic: a Practical Guide to Rites of the Moon, Planets,<br />

Stars and Constellations (Avalonia, 2009). He is a regular<br />

contributor to number of esoteric magazines and book<br />

anthologies. For further info visit: www.stellarmagic.co.uk and<br />

http://www.myspace.com/nabarz


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The Opening and Closing of the rite<br />

Introduction<br />

Kore Kosmon by Julian Dourado (www.juliandourado.co.uk)<br />

‘Then as soon as my tears would suffer me to speak, I began by saying, "Most sacred and<br />

excellent father, since this is life, as Africanus tells me, why do I remain on the earth, and<br />

not rather hasten to come to you?" "Not so," said he; "for unless the God who has for his<br />

temple all that you now behold, shall have freed you from this prison of the body, there can<br />

be no entrance for you hither. Men have indeed been brought into being on this condition,<br />

that they should guard the globe which you see in the midst of this temple, which is called<br />

the earth; and a soul has been given to them from those eternal fires which you call<br />

constellations and stars, which, globed and round, animated with god-derived minds,<br />

complete their courses and move through their orbits with amazing speed. You, therefore,<br />

Publius, and all rightly disposed men are bound to retain the soul in the body's keeping, nor<br />

without the command of him who gave it to you to depart from the life appointed for man,<br />

lest you may seem to have taken flight from human duty as assigned by God’- Scipio's Dream<br />

by Cicero. 1<br />

All the rites in this book have the following opening and closing which is specifically<br />

designed for emphasis on the stellar nature of the intended ceremonies.<br />

It is useful to set up your altar and working space properly, and each chapter provides some<br />

suggestions on what the ritual set up for each rite could be.


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The opening has three steps:<br />

i) The first step in the opening is a visualisation to allow the forming of a connection to<br />

earth and heavens. This is called the Celestial and Earth Tree Meditation, which is a<br />

combination of several similar opening visualisations: Druid body of light exercise, the<br />

Kabbalistic cross (from the lesser banishing ritual of the pentagram), Nordic Seething<br />

(Seidr), and the Wiccan Tree meditation. The Celestial and Earth Tree Meditation here<br />

combines elements from all of these.<br />

ii) The second step in the opening is the calling on the four Persian Royal stars or the Stellar<br />

Chieftains. As this forms an important part of each rite, the Persian Royal stars and related<br />

material are discussed briefly here. The four Royal stars were recognised around 3000BC and<br />

were used as a marker of the seasons, the equinoxes and the solstices. However, due to the<br />

Procession of Equinoxes, their prominence has shifted as seasonal markers.<br />

The four Stellar Chieftains or Persian Royal Stars, are the Watchers and the Guardians of<br />

sky, these are thought to be:<br />

East: Aldebaran, eye of the constellation Taurus. It was associated with vernal equinox. Due<br />

procession of Equinoxes now associated with Beltane in May.<br />

South: Regulus, in constellation Leo. It was associated with summer solstice. Due procession<br />

of Equinoxes now associated with Lammas in August.<br />

West: Antares, in constellation Scorpio, and heel of the Serpent Bearer (Ophiuchus). It was<br />

associated with autumnal equinox. Due procession of Equinoxes now associated with<br />

Samhain in November.<br />

North: Fomalhaut, in the stream of the Water Bearer (Aquarius) constellations, and in the<br />

head of the Southern Fish (Pisces Australis). It was associated with winter solstice. Due<br />

procession of Equinoxes now associated with Imbolc in February.<br />

One of the references to the Royal Star is in the Persian Pahlavi Texts we read:<br />

‘0. On the formation of the luminaries.<br />

1. Aûharmazd produced illumination between the sky and the earth, the constellation stars<br />

and those also not of the constellations, then the moon, and afterwards the sun, as I shall<br />

relate.<br />

2. First he produced, the celestial sphere, and the constellation stars are assigned to it by him;<br />

especially these twelve whose names are Varak (the Lamb), Tôrâ (the Bull), Dô-patkar (the<br />

Two-figures or Gemini), Kalakang (the Crab), Sêr (the Lion), Khûsak (Virgo), Tarâzûk<br />

(the Balance), Gazdûm (the Scorpion), Nîmâsp (the Centaur or Sagittarius), Vahîk<br />

(Capricornus), Dûl (the Waterpot), and Mâhîk (the Fish);


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3. which, from their original creation, were divided into the twenty-eight subdivisions of the<br />

astronomers, of which the names are Padêvar, Pêsh-Parvîz, Parviz, Paha, Avêsar, Besn,<br />

Rakhvad, Taraha, Avra, Nahn, Miyân, Avdem, Mâshâha, Spûr, Husru, Srob, Nur, Gêl,<br />

Garafsa, Varant, Gau, Goî, Muru, Bunda, Kahtsar, Vaht, Miyân, Kaht<br />

4. And all his original creations, residing in the world, are committed to them; so that when<br />

the destroyer arrives they overcome the adversary and their own persecution, and the<br />

creatures are saved from those adversities.<br />

5. As a specimen of a warlike army, which is destined for battle, they have ordained every<br />

single constellation of those 6480 thousand small stars as assistance; and among those<br />

constellations four chieftains, appointed on the four sides, are leaders.<br />

6. On the recommendation of those chieftains the many unnumbered stars are specially<br />

assigned to the various quarters and various places, as the united strength and appointed<br />

power of those constellations.<br />

7. As it is said that Tîstar is the chieftain of the east, Satavês the chieftain of the west,<br />

Vanand the chieftain of the south, and Haptôk-rîng the chieftain of the north.<br />

8. The great one which they call a Gâh (period of the day), which they say is the great one of<br />

the middle of the sky, till just before the destroyer came was the midday (or south) one of<br />

the five, that is, the Rapîtvîn.<br />

9. Aûharmazd performed the spiritual Yazisn ceremony with the archangels<br />

(ameshêspendân) in the Rapîtvîn Gâh, and in the Yazisn he supplied every means necessary<br />

for overcoming the adversary.<br />

10. He deliberated with the consciousness (bôd) and guardian spirits (fravâhar) of men, and<br />

the omniscient wisdom, brought forward among men, spoke thus: Which seems to you the<br />

more advantageous, when I shall present you to the world? that you shall contend in a bodily<br />

form with the fiend (drûg), and the fiend shall perish, and in the end I shall have you<br />

prepared again perfect and immortal, and in the end give you back to the world, and you will<br />

be wholly immortal, un-decaying, and undisturbed; or that it be always necessary to provide<br />

you protection from the destroyer?<br />

11. Thereupon, the guardian spirits of men became of the same opinion with the omniscient<br />

wisdom about going to the world, on account of the evil that comes upon them, in the world,<br />

from the fiend (drûg) Aharman, and their becoming, at last, again un-persecuted by the<br />

adversary, perfect, and immortal, in the future existence, for ever and everlasting.’ 2<br />

There is a significant debate about the exact identification of the Persian royal stars and<br />

some writers (George A. Davies) view the four Persian Royal stars being as Tîstar: Sirius in<br />

the East, Vanand: Antares (Scorpio) West, Satavês: Fomalhaut (Aquarius) in the South, and<br />

Haptôk-rîng: Great Bear/Plough in the North.


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However, here we follow more popular convention (by Jean Bailly) of Persian Royal stars<br />

East: Aldebaran (Taurus), South: Regulus (Leo), West: Antares (Scorpio), and North:<br />

Fomalhaut (Aquarius).<br />

The two red stars of Aldebaran and Antares face each other and the two white stars of<br />

Regulus and Fomalhaut face each other. This forms a celestial alchemy of a white light/ line<br />

axis and a red light/line axis crossing + each other in mid heaven. When we take Roman<br />

astrologer Marcus Manilius god and goddess paring of constellations into account we can see<br />

the Leo (Jupiter) is paired with Aquarius (Juno), they are king and queen of heaven: the<br />

South-North white axis (and Solstices circa 3000BC). Taurus (Venus Goddess of love) is<br />

paired with Scorpio (Mars God of war), the most fiery and passionate paring: East-West red<br />

axis (and Equinoxes circa 3000BC).<br />

The theme of naming and numbering of the stars is also seen in Christianity in the book of<br />

Enoch:<br />

‘I beheld the celestial stars come forth. I numbered them as they proceeded out of the gate,<br />

and wrote them all down, as they came out one by one according to their number. I wrote<br />

down their names altogether, their times and their seasons, as the angel Uriel, who was with<br />

me, pointed them out to me. He showed them all to me and wrote down an account of them.<br />

He also wrote down for me their names, their regulations and their operations.’ -Enoch 32:2-<br />

3.<br />

The four Persian Royal stars also feature in Christianity. According to John P. Pratt: ‘Thus,<br />

Enoch was shown all the governing stars and learned their names. Now let us turn to<br />

identifying the four angels represented by the four principal or "royal" stars. These stars are<br />

first, Regulus, the bright star at the heart of the Lion. The second star is Antares, the red star<br />

at the heart of the Scorpion, and also in the foot of the Serpent Bearer. The third star is<br />

Fomalhaut, the bright star both in the head of the Southern Fish and also in the stream of<br />

water being poured out by the Water Bearer. The fourth royal star is Aldebaran, the flaming<br />

red eye of the white Bull.’ 3 The Lion and Unicorn Testify of Christ Part II: The Four Royal Stars<br />

by John P. Pratt.<br />

The four faces of the Cherubim (the Bible book of Ezekiel. 1:10, 10:14) are the four Royal<br />

Stars. Their symbols are the lion, eagle/serpent, man and wild ox (unicorn). 4 The four<br />

royals stars (four creatures), are said to found on each side of the throne of God (the Bible<br />

Book of Revelation 4:7).<br />

The description of Cherubim is of interest, as is where Ezekiel had his vision, in the land<br />

Chaldeans further emphasising the importance of the Chaldean Oracles.<br />

Ezekiel, chapter 1<br />

‘1: Now it came to pass in the thirtieth year, in the fourth month, in the fifth day of the<br />

month, as I was among the captives by the river of Chebar, that the heavens were opened,<br />

and I saw visions of God.<br />

2: In the fifth day of the month, which was the fifth year of king Jehoiachin's captivity,<br />

3: The word of the LORD came expressly unto Ezekiel the priest, the son of Buzi, in the land<br />

of the Chaldeans by the river Chebar; and the hand of the LORD was there upon him.


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4: And I looked, and, behold, a whirlwind came out of the north, a great cloud, and a fire<br />

infolding itself, and a brightness was about it, and out of the midst thereof as the colour of<br />

amber, out of the midst of the fire.<br />

5: Also out of the midst thereof came the likeness of four living creatures. And this was their<br />

appearance; they had the likeness of a man.<br />

6: And every one had four faces, and every one had four wings.<br />

7: And their feet were straight feet; and the sole of their feet was like the sole of a calf's foot:<br />

and they sparkled like the colour of burnished brass.<br />

8: And they had the hands of a man under their wings on their four sides; and they four had<br />

their faces and their wings.<br />

9: Their wings were joined one to another; they turned not when they went; they went every<br />

one straight forward.<br />

10: As for the likeness of their faces, they four had the face of a man, and the face of a lion,<br />

on the right side: and they four had the face of an ox on the left side; they four also had the<br />

face of an eagle.<br />

11: Thus were their faces: and their wings were stretched upward; two wings of every one<br />

were joined one to another, and two covered their bodies.<br />

12: And they went every one straight forward: whither the spirit was to go, they went; and<br />

they turned not when they went.<br />

13: As for the likeness of the living creatures, their appearance was like burning coals of fire,<br />

and like the appearance of lamps: it went up and down among the living creatures; and the<br />

fire was bright, and out of the fire went forth lightning.<br />

14: And the living creatures ran and returned as the appearance of a flash of lightning.<br />

15: Now as I beheld the living creatures, behold one wheel upon the earth by the living<br />

creatures, with his four faces….’ 5 Bible, King James. Ezekiel.<br />

The four royal stars and their constellations also feature in Christianity as the four<br />

Evangelists as well as the Cherubim. The symbol for the four Evangelist are: Matthew as<br />

Human/Angel (Aquarius), Mark as Lion (Leo), Luke as Ox (Taurus), John as Eagle<br />

(Aquila/Scorpio). Those familiar with the Golden Dawn system and Rider-Waite tarot<br />

deck, will recognise the four Cherubim on the four corners of the World card and Wheel of<br />

fortune in the pack. The snake or cloth is Constellation Draco which warps around the Pole<br />

Star (Little Bear) the Axis Mundi.<br />

From being worship on the tops of Babylonian Ziggurats the four royal stars found their<br />

way into ancient Greco-Roman astrology and eventually into Christianity and Kabbalah.<br />

Down the centuries they become incorporated as Watchtowers by John Dee in his Enochian<br />

magic, and finally reaching modern day magicians in the form of the four lords of<br />

Watchtowers in Wicca and Golden Dawn or Watchers (Grigori) in Stregheria.<br />

As part of the opening and closing of each rite the recitation of the Zoroastrian prayer<br />

‘Namaz-i chahar nemag’ (praise to the four directions) is used. 6 The ideal and concept of Asha<br />

(Truth) mentioned in this prayer is similar to the Sufi concept of the divine name Al-Haqq<br />

(in Arabic: the Truth). This is the divine truth reflecting an understanding of the nature of<br />

reality.<br />

iii) The third step in the opening is the reading of the ‘Orphic Hymn to the Stars’. Hence<br />

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poetic compositions, attributed to Orpheus the founder of Greek Mysteries. He was thought<br />

to be a poet and musicians of antiquity, and the inventor of the lyre. He is said to have<br />

brought the arts and alphabet to mankind, his music was charming and enchanting to an<br />

extent that all animals and even stones and rocks would be moved. The Orphic hymns were<br />

probably composed by several different poets rather than just one person, perhaps Orpheus<br />

was a title given to great poets and not just one person.<br />

Rite Opening.<br />

The directions of the four Royal stars or guardians should be determined for the day/time/<br />

location/latitude you are performing the rite using a Planisphere or Star Globe. If you are<br />

unable to determine the actual directions of the four stars, then the default setting to use is:<br />

East: Aldebaran, South: Regulus, West: Antares, North: Fomalhaut. The four star directions<br />

are points in a sphere and not just in a circle of horizon around you, that is the four stars<br />

could above and below as well as to front and back of you.<br />

This hence forth will be referred to as the standard opening, and used as the opening for<br />

every rite in this book.<br />

• All begin with the Celestial and Earth Tree meditation mediation to root yourself to<br />

earth before reaching for the stars.<br />

Celestial and Earth Tree meditation: Standing upright with your hands at your sides, visualise<br />

yourself growing roots into the earth and making a connection. Allow roots to come out of<br />

your feet into the earth and then feel the earth energy raise up, to your ankles, calves, knees,<br />

thighs, and groin, up the spine, higher up the spine to the back of the neck. Feel the energy<br />

filling the front of your body, stomach, chest and then down the arms. Next, feel the energy<br />

reaching your head and filling with it. Imagine yourself as tree, with roots in soil and in the<br />

past. Your tree trunk is solid in the present. Your branches are reaching the future and high<br />

into the night sky and basking in starlight. Raise your arms upwards towards the stars, like<br />

branches reaching for the light, and allow the starlight to enter you. Visualise the shining<br />

starlight enter the top of your head, filling your head, neck and upper body with starlight.<br />

Next feel the earth energy from below and stellar energy from above mixing and mingling<br />

inside you. Visualise yourself as a bright shining star that stands with its feet on the earth<br />

and head in the heavens.<br />

Feel yourself centred and connected to both sky and earth. Then visualise the sphere.<br />

• All hold hands and cast circle as expansion of the meditation forming a sacred<br />

constellation.<br />

• Each person is visualising being a Star, when you hold hands, the stars begin<br />

connecting and a constellation is formed.<br />

• Next call on the four Stellar Chieftains or Persian Royal Stars. These are the<br />

Watchers and Guardians of sky. First recite the ‘praise to the four directions’ and<br />

visualize the appropriate constellation for each direction and call on the Royal Stars<br />

using your own words.<br />

• Recite the ‘Namaz-i chahar nemag’ (praise to the four directions) once facing East,<br />

once West, once South, and once North, respectively:


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o ‘Homage to these places and these lands, and for these pastures, and these<br />

abodes with their hay-racks, and for the waters, land, and plants, and for this<br />

earth and for your heaven, and for the Asha-owning wind, and for the stars,<br />

moon, and sun, and for the eternal stars without beginning, and self-disposing,<br />

and for all the Asha-owning creatures of Spenta Mainyu (the bounteous spirit),<br />

male and female, the regulators of Asha.’<br />

• When facing East after reciting the ‘praise to the four directions’ call on the star<br />

Aldebaran, the red eye of the constellation Taurus (earth elemental sign), who was<br />

associated with vernal equinox. Visualize a great Bull as part of the celestial sphere.<br />

(Image from Atlas céleste de Flamstéed ‘U.S. Naval Observatory Library’)<br />

• When facing West after reciting the ‘praise to the four directions’ call on the star<br />

Antares, in the constellation Scorpio (water elemental sign), and heel of the Serpent<br />

Bearer (Ophiuchus), who was associated with autumnal equinox. Visualize a Man<br />

holding a serpent standing above a scorpion as part of the celestial sphere.<br />

(Image from Atlas céleste de Flamstéed ‘U.S. Naval Observatory Library’)


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• When facing South after reciting the ‘praise to the four directions’ call on Regulus, in<br />

the constellation Leo (fire elemental sign), who was associated with summer solstice.<br />

Visualize a Lion as part of the celestial sphere.<br />

(Image from Atlas céleste de Flamstéed ‘U.S. Naval Observatory Library’)<br />

• When facing North after reciting the ‘praise to the four directions’ call on star<br />

Fomalhaut, which is in the stream of the Water Bearer (Aquarius) constellation (air<br />

elemental sign), and in the head of the Southern Fish (Pisces Australis). Fomalhaut,<br />

was associated with winter solstice. Visualize a Man pouring water from a cup as part<br />

of the celestial sphere.<br />

(Image from Atlas céleste de Flamstéed ‘U.S. Naval Observatory Library’)


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• Maintain visualisation of the four Royal Stars, as part of a sphere.<br />

• After having invoked the four Royal Stars, the following Orphic hymn is recited.<br />

TO THE STARS. (The Hymns of Orpheus)<br />

WITH holy voice we call the stars on high,<br />

Pure sacred lights and genii of the sky.<br />

Celestial stars, the progeny of Night,<br />

In whirling circles beaming far your light,<br />

Refulgent rays around the heavens ye throw,<br />

Eternal fires, the source of all below.<br />

With flames significant of Fate ye shine,<br />

And aptly rule for men a path divine.<br />

In seven bright zones ye run with wandering flames,<br />

And heaven and earth compose your lucid frames:<br />

With course unwearied, pure and fiery bright<br />

Forever shining thro' the veil of Night.<br />

Hail twinkling, joyful, ever wakeful fires!<br />

Propitious shine on all my just desires;<br />

These sacred rites regard with conscious rays,<br />

And begin our works devoted to your praise 7<br />

This is end of part I of this rite; for rest of the rite please see Part II.<br />

References:<br />

1. Scipio's Dream by Cicero, Translated, with an Introduction and Notes by Andrew P.<br />

Peabody.<br />

2. Pahlavi Texts, Part I Sacred Books of the East, Vol. 5 translated by E.W. West 1880.<br />

3. The Lion and Unicorn Testify of Christ Part II: The Four Royal Stars by John P. Pratt.<br />

Meridian Magazine, Dec. 5, 2001.<br />

http://www.meridianmagazine.com/sci_rel/011205royal.html<br />

4. The Lion and Unicorn Testify of Christ Part I: The Cornerstone Constellations by John P. Pratt.<br />

Meridian Magazine, Nov. 8, 2001.<br />

http://www.meridianmagazine.com/sci_rel/011108lion.html<br />

5. Bible, King James. Ezekiel, from The holy Bible, King James version Electronic Text<br />

Center, University of Virginia Library.<br />

6. Namaz-i Chahar Nemag, Avesta: Khorda Avesta (Book of Common Prayer) Translation by<br />

James Darmesteter, From Sacred Books of the East, American Edition, 1898.<br />

7. The Hymns of Orpheus translated by Thomas Taylor, 1792. http://www.sacredtexts.com/cla/hoo/index.htm


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'The Seven<br />

Planets<br />

Rite<br />

& How<br />

Part II<br />

By<br />

Payam Nabarz, England.<br />

To Use it'<br />

The following is an excerpt from: ‘Stellar Magic: A practical guide to the rites of the moon,<br />

planets, stars and constellations’ by Payam Nabarz (Avalonia, 2009) ).<br />

www.stellarmagic.co.uk<br />

P<br />

Payam Nabarz is author of ‘The<br />

Mysteries of Mithras: The<br />

Pagan Belief<br />

That Shaped the Christian<br />

World’ (Inner<br />

Traditions, 2005), ‘The Persian Mar Nameh: The Zoroastrian<br />

Book of the Snake Omens & Calendar’ (Twin Serpents,<br />

2006), and Divine Comedy of Neophyte Corax and Goddess<br />

Morrigan (Web of Wyrd, 2008). He is also editor of Mithras<br />

Reader An academic and religious journal of Greek, Roman,<br />

and<br />

Persian Studies. Volume 1(2006), Volume 2 (2008) and<br />

Stellar Magic:<br />

a Practical Guide to<br />

Rites of the Moon, Planets,<br />

Stars and Constellation<br />

(Avalonia, 2009). He is a regular<br />

contributor to number<br />

of esoteric magazines and book<br />

anthologies. For further info visit: www.stellarmagic.co.uk and<br />

http://www.myspace.com/nabarz


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Rite of Seven planets<br />

Introduction<br />

This is part II of this rite in the same issue of <strong>Saptarishis</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong><br />

This stellar ceremony which relates to the Neo-Platonic based cosmology involves a number<br />

of deities: Pales (mother earth), Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Moon, Sun, and Saturn.<br />

This is a rite of a magical ascent from Earth through the seven gates, which is each of the<br />

mentioned planetary spheres and deities. The seven planets (the wandering stars) have<br />

symbolic connection to metals according to the theology of Mithraism, as it was provided by<br />

Celsus, Roman writer of the second century A.D.:<br />

‘After this, Celsus, desiring to exhibit his learning in his treatise against us, quotes also<br />

certain Persian mysteries, where he says: "These things are obscurely hinted at in the<br />

accounts of the Persians, and especially in the mysteries of Mithras, which are celebrated<br />

amongst them. For in the latter there is a representation of the two heavenly revolutions,-of<br />

the movement, viz., of the fixed stars, and of that which take place among the planets, and<br />

of the passage of the soul through these. The representation is of the following nature: There<br />

is a ladder with lofty gates and on the top of it an eighth gate. The first gate consists of lead,<br />

the second of tin, the third of copper, the fourth of iron, the fifth of a mixture of metals, the<br />

sixth of silver, and the seventh of gold. The first gate they assign to Saturn, indicating by<br />

the lead the slowness of this star; the second to Venus, comparing her to the splendour and<br />

softness of tin; the third to Jupiter, being firm and solid; the fourth to Mercury, for both<br />

Mercury and iron are fit to endure all things, and are money-making and laborious; the fifth<br />

to Mars, because, being composed of a mixture of metals, it is varied and unequal; the sixth,<br />

of silver, to the Moon; the seventh, of gold, to the Sun,-thus imitating the different colours<br />

of the two latter." He next proceeds to examine the reason of the stars being arranged in this<br />

order, which is symbolized by the names of the rest of matter. Musical reasons, moreover,<br />

are added or quoted by the Persian theology; and to these, again, he strives to add a second<br />

explanation, connected also with musical considerations.’ -(Origen. Against Celsus) 8<br />

The principle of ascension is the reversal of the process of birth on Earth; the souls entered<br />

via constellation Cancer the point of genesis and left via constellation Capricorn the point of<br />

apotheosis. A view that is seen as:<br />

‘The soul, having started on its downward course from the intersection of the zodiac and the<br />

Milk Way to the successive spheres lying beneath, as it passes through these spheres, not<br />

only takes on the afore-mentioned envelopment in each sphere by approaching a luminous<br />

body, but also acquires each of the attributes which it will exercise later. In the sphere of<br />

Saturn it obtains reason and understanding, in Jupiter sphere the power to act, in Mars’<br />

sphere a bold spirit, in the Sun’s sphere sense-perception and imagination. In Venus’ sphere<br />

the impulse of passion, in Mercury’s’ sphere the ability to speak and interpret and in the<br />

lunar sphere the function of the molding and increasing bodies.’- From Platonist Macrobius<br />

commentary on Cicero’s ‘Scipio’s dream’ fifth century A.D. 9


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One of the recommended further readings for Planetary rites is the recently published<br />

‘Practical Planetary Magick’ by Sorita d'Este & David Rankine (Avalonia, 2007).<br />

A point to bear in mind is the planets in some views are not beneficent unlike the stars. In<br />

Zoroastrianism the while the stars are created by Ahura Mazda the Planets are created by<br />

Ahriman in opposition to the stars. This is inline with some aspects of Mandean Planetary<br />

talismanic magic where the talismans are not made to channel the planet but to hold its<br />

influence at bay!<br />

The rite of the seven planets below is to guide the magician through the gates of the planet<br />

and to the stars. The goal is to reach beyond the seven planetary spheres and reach the realm<br />

of the stars.<br />

Rite of the Seven Planets<br />

This rite can be performed as a group ceremony for eight people; one candidate and seven<br />

planetary initiators, the candidate or journey person walks up hill to each planet where<br />

he/she hears the invocation to the planet. This rite can also be performed as a solo working,<br />

where does all the invocations.<br />

A bonfire (if outdoors) will be lit to mark the occasion at sunset.<br />

Give plenty of time for clearing and setting up the ritual space.<br />

The seven planetary representatives should wear clothes or robes in colors or symbols<br />

relating to the planet, for example the Picatrix (Ghayat al Hikam) based schema could be<br />

adapted. This is black robe or clothes for Saturn, yellow or white for Jupiter, red for Mars,<br />

gold for Sun, white or green for Venus, silver or white for Moon, light blue for Mercury. 10<br />

The order followed for the invocation of seven planetary deities: Mercury, Venus, Mars,<br />

Jupiter, Moon, Sun, Saturn. Each person ‘becomes’ the planet they calling on. Each planet is<br />

invoked using the The Mystical Hymns of Orpheus. 11<br />

Props:<br />

-Place seven lit torches or large candles creating a path that leads to the bonfire.<br />

-Set up an altar with a pictures or statues of all seven deities: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter,<br />

Moon, Sun, Saturn.<br />

-The symbols of seven planetary deities should be present, for example:<br />

-A feather, a caduceus, for Mercury.<br />

-A lamp, veil, spring water in cup for Venus.<br />

-Dagger, spear, shield for Mars.<br />

-Sistrum, incense, fire tongues & incense burner for Jupiter.<br />

-Honey & Scythe for Moon.<br />

-A large flaming torch, or a (large candle in sun candle holder), a crown for Sun.<br />

-Staff, a dagger, and a libation bowl for Saturn.<br />

-Corn/wheat.<br />

-The planetary incenses to be burned for the Orphic hymns<br />

-Food and drinks for the feast.


-If performed indoor and music could be played a relevant CD is ‘Secrets of the Heavens’<br />

which are seven planetary invocations performed by Catherine King, Mark Tucker, and<br />

Mark Rylance in spirit of Orphic singing of 15 th century philosopher Marsilio Ficino.<br />

The standard opening mentioned in the chapter ‘opening and closing of rites’ is used here.<br />

This is then followed by hailing the planet is seven directions, that is above, below and<br />

within in addition to the four cardinal position.<br />

All: Fertile Earth Pales who procreates everything.<br />

Seven directions are greeted by each person in their own words:<br />

Mercury opens East (Air),<br />

Venus opens West (water)<br />

Mars opens North (Earth)<br />

Jupiter opens South (Fire)<br />

Moon opens below (underworld)<br />

Sun opens above (upper world/ starry sky)<br />

Saturn opens within (boundary of Space).<br />

Followed by Mercury saying: O Primal Origin of my origination; Thou Primal Substance of<br />

my substance; First Breath of breath, the breath that is in me; First Fire, God-given for the<br />

Blending of the blendings in me, [First Fire] of fire in me; First Water of [my] water. The<br />

water in me; Primal Earthessence of the earthy essence in me; Thou Perfect Body of me –<br />

N.N. [your name], son of N.N. (fem.)[your mother’s name] – fashioned by Honoured Arm<br />

and Incorruptible Right Hand, in World that’s lightless, yet radiant with Light, [in World]<br />

that’s soulless, yet filled full of Soul! 12<br />

Venus: ‘The soul, having started on its downward course from the intersection of the zodiac<br />

and the Milk Way to the successive spheres lying beneath, as it passes through these<br />

spheres, not only takes on the afore-mentioned envelopment in each sphere by approaching a<br />

luminous body, but also acquires each of the attributes which it will exercise later. In the<br />

sphere of Saturn it obtains reason and understanding, in Jupiter sphere the power to act, in<br />

Mars’ sphere a bold spirit, in the Sun’s sphere sense-perception and imagination. In Venus’<br />

sphere the impulse of passion, in Mercury’s sphere the ability to speak and interpret and in<br />

the lunar sphere the function of the molding and increasing bodies.’ 9<br />

Invocation of seven planetary deities: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Moon, Sun, Saturn. Each<br />

person ‘becomes’ the planet they calling on. Each planet is invoked using the The Mystical Hymns of<br />

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The Orphic Hymn to Mercury XXVII.<br />

(The Fumigation from Frankincense).<br />

HERMES, draw near, and to my prayer incline,<br />

Angel of Jove, and Maia's son divine;<br />

Studious of contests, ruler of mankind,<br />

With heart almighty, and a prudent mind.<br />

Celestial messenger, of various skill,<br />

Whose powerful arts could watchful Argus kill:<br />

With winged feet, 'tis thine thro' air to course,<br />

O friend of man, and prophet of discourse:<br />

Great life-supporter, to rejoice is thine,<br />

In arts gymnastic, and in fraud divine:<br />

With power endued all language to explain,<br />

Of care the loos'ner, and the source of gain.<br />

Whose hand contains of blameless peace the rod,<br />

Corucian, blessed, profitable God;<br />

Of various speech, whose aid in works we find,<br />

And in necessities to mortals kind:<br />

Dire weapon of the tongue, which men revere,<br />

Be present, Hermes, and thy suppliant hear;<br />

Assist my works, conclude my life with peace,<br />

Give graceful speech, and me memory's increase. 11<br />

The Orphic Hymn to Venus<br />

HEAV'NLY, illustrious, laughter-loving queen,<br />

Sea-born, night-loving, of an awful mien;<br />

Crafty, from whom necessity first came,<br />

Producing, nightly, all-connecting dame:<br />

'This thine the world with harmony to join,<br />

For all things spring from thee, O power divine.<br />

The triple Fates are ruled by thy decree,<br />

And all productions yield alike to thee:<br />

Whatever the heavens, encircling all contain,<br />

Earth fruit-producing, and the stormy main,


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Thy sway confesses, and obeys thy nod,<br />

Awful attendant of the brumal God:<br />

Goddess of marriage, charming to the sight,<br />

Mother of Loves, whom banqueting delight;<br />

Source of persuasion, secret, favoring queen,<br />

Illustrious born, apparent and unseen:<br />

Spousal, lupercal, and to men inclined,<br />

Prolific, most-desired, life-giving., kind:<br />

Great scepter-bearer of the Gods, 'tis thine,<br />

Mortals in necessary bands to join;<br />

And every tribe of savage monsters dire<br />

In magic chains to bind, thro' mad desire.<br />

Come, Cyprus-born, and to my prayer incline,<br />

Whether exalted in the heavens you shine,<br />

Or pleased in Syria's temple to preside,<br />

Or o'er th' Egyptian plains thy car to guide,<br />

Fashioned of gold; and near its sacred flood,<br />

Fertile and famed to fix thy blest abode;<br />

Or if rejoicing in the azure shores,<br />

Near where the sea with foaming billows roars,<br />

The circling choirs of mortals, thy delight,<br />

Or beauteous nymphs, with eyes cerulean bright,<br />

Pleased by the dusty banks renowned of old,<br />

To drive thy rapid, two-yoked car of gold;<br />

Or if in Cyprus with thy mother fair,<br />

Where married females praise thee every year,<br />

And beauteous virgins in the chorus join,<br />

Adonis pure to sing and thee divine;<br />

Come, all-attractive to my prayer inclined,<br />

For thee, I call, with holy, reverent mind. 11<br />

The Orphic Hymn to Mars<br />

The Fumigation from Frankincense<br />

Magnanimous, unconquered, boisterous Mars,<br />

In darts rejoicing, and in bloody wars<br />

Fierce and untamed, whose mighty power can make<br />

The strongest walls from their foundations shake:<br />

Mortal destroying king, defiled with gore,<br />

Pleased with war's dreadful and tumultuous roar:<br />

Thee, human blood, and swords, and spears delight,


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And the dire ruin of mad savage fight.<br />

Stay, furious contests, and avenging strife,<br />

Whose works with woe, embitter human life;<br />

To lovely Venus, and to Bacchus yield,<br />

To Ceres give the weapons of the field;<br />

Encourage peace, to gentle works inclined,<br />

And give abundance, with benignant mind. 11<br />

The Orphic Hymn to Jupiter<br />

The Fumigation from Storax<br />

O Jove much-honored, Jove supremely great,<br />

To thee our holy rites we consecrate,<br />

Our prayers and expiations, king divine,<br />

For all things round thy head exalted shine.<br />

The earth is thine, and mountains swelling high,<br />

The sea profound, and all within the sky.<br />

Saturnian king, descending from above,<br />

Magnanimous, commanding, sceptred Jove;<br />

All-parent, principle and end of all,<br />

Whose power almighty, shakes this earthly ball;<br />

Ev'n Nature trembles at thy mighty nod,<br />

Loud-sounding, armed with lightning, thundering God.<br />

Source of abundance, purifying king,<br />

O various-formed from whom all natures spring;<br />

Propitious hear my prayer, give blameless health,<br />

With peace divine, and necessary wealth. 11<br />

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The Orphic Hymn to the Moon<br />

The Fumigation from Aromatics<br />

HEAR, Goddess queen, diffusing silver light,<br />

Bull-horned and wandering thro' the gloom of Night.<br />

With stars surrounded, and with circuit wide<br />

Night's torch extending, thro' the heavens you ride:<br />

Female and Male with borrowed rays you shine,<br />

And now full-orbed, now tending to decline.<br />

Mother of ages, fruit-producing Moon,<br />

Whose amber orb makes Night's reflected noon:<br />

Lover of horses, splendid, queen of Night,<br />

All-seeing power bedecked with starry light.<br />

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In peace rejoicing, and a prudent life:<br />

Fair lamp of Night, its ornament and friend,<br />

Who giv'st to Nature's works their destined end.<br />

Queen of the stars, all-wife Diana hail!<br />

Decked with a graceful robe and shining veil;<br />

Come, blessed Goddess, prudent, starry, bright,<br />

Come moony-lamp with chaste and splendid light,<br />

Shine on these sacred rites with prosperous rays,<br />

And pleased accept thy suppliant's mystic praise. 11<br />

The Orphic Hymn to the Sun<br />

The Fumigation from Frankincense and Manna<br />

HEAR golden Titan, whose eternal eye<br />

With broad survey, illumines all the sky.<br />

Self-born, unwearied in diffusing light,<br />

And to all eyes the mirror of delight:<br />

Lord of the seasons, with thy fiery car<br />

And leaping coursers, beaming light from far:<br />

With thy right hand the source of morning light,<br />

And with thy left the father of the night.<br />

Agile and vigorous, venerable Sun,<br />

Fiery and bright around the heavens you run.<br />

Foe to the wicked, but the good man's guide,<br />

O'er all his steps propitious you preside:<br />

With various founding, golden lyre, 'tis mine<br />

To fill the world with harmony divine.<br />

Father of ages, guide of prosperous deeds,<br />

The world's commander, borne by lucid steeds,<br />

Immortal Jove, all-searching, bearing light,<br />

Source of existence, pure and fiery bright<br />

Bearer of fruit, almighty lord of years,<br />

Agil and warm, whom every power reveres.<br />

Great eye of Nature and the starry skies,<br />

Doomed with immortal flames to set and rise<br />

Dispensing justice, lover of the stream,<br />

The world's great despot, and o'er all supreme.<br />

Faithful defender, and the eye of right,<br />

Of steeds the ruler, and of life the light:<br />

With founding whip four fiery steeds you guide,<br />

When in the car of day you glorious ride.


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Propitious on these mystic labors shine,<br />

And bless thy suppliants with a life divine. 11<br />

The Orphic Hymn to Saturn<br />

The Fumigation from Storax<br />

ETHERIAL father, mighty Titan, hear,<br />

Great fire of Gods and men, whom all revere:<br />

Endu'd with various council, pure and strong,<br />

To whom perfection and decrease belong.<br />

Consumed by thee all forms that hourly die,<br />

By thee restored, their former place supply;<br />

The world immense in everlasting chains,<br />

Strong and ineffable thy power contains<br />

Father of vast eternity, divine,<br />

O mighty Saturn, various speech is thine:<br />

Blossom of earth and of the starry skies,<br />

Husband of Rhea, and Prometheus wife.<br />

Obstetric Nature, venerable root,<br />

From which the various forms of being shoot;<br />

No parts peculiar can thy power enclose,<br />

Diffused thro' all, from which the world arose,<br />

O, best of beings, of a subtle mind,<br />

Propitious hear to holy prayers inclined;<br />

The sacred rites benevolent attend,<br />

And grant a blameless life, a blessed end. 11<br />

• Sit and mediate on all that has been recited and energy you have taken into yourself.<br />

• You might be inspired and moved to give voice to the planetary current you have<br />

invoked.<br />

• Leave your biodegradable offering.<br />

• Saying of thanks to the spirits of the place.<br />

The standard closing mentioned in the chapter ‘opening and closing of rites’ is used here:<br />

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This hence forth will be referred to as the standard closing, and used as the closing for every<br />

rite in this book.<br />

-Saying of thanks to spirits of the place. This is thanking the genius loci the protective spirit<br />

of a place.<br />

-Sending of Blessings. This is an act of sending of some of the energy of the rite to help<br />

those who need it. For example, this can be sending healing.<br />

-Final thanks to main constellation that was worked with and was intent of the rite.<br />

-Say Thanks to THE STARS. (The Hymns of Orpheus)<br />

WITH holy voice we called the stars on high,<br />

Pure sacred lights and genii of the sky.<br />

Celestial stars, the progeny of Night,<br />

In whirling circles beaming far your light,<br />

Refulgent rays around the heavens ye throw,<br />

Eternal fires, the source of all below.<br />

With flames significant of Fate ye shine,<br />

And aptly rule for men a path divine.<br />

In seven bright zones ye run with wandering flames,<br />

And heaven and earth compose your lucid frames:<br />

With course unwearied, pure and fiery bright<br />

Forever shining thro' the veil of Night.<br />

Hail twinkling, joyful, ever wakeful fires!<br />

Propitious shine on all my just desires;<br />

These sacred rites regard with conscious rays,<br />

And end our works devoted to your praise.<br />

-Finish the rite by reciting the ‘Namaz-i chahar nemag’ (see Part I) again, in reverse order<br />

this time, thanking each Royal Star in turn in your own words. First facing North, then<br />

South, West, and East, respectively:<br />

‘Homage to these places and these lands, and for these pastures, and these abodes with their<br />

hay-racks, and for the waters, land, and plants, and for this earth and for your heaven, and<br />

for the Asha-owning wind, and for the stars, moon, and sun, and for the eternal stars<br />

without beginning, and self-disposing, and for all the Asha-owning creatures of Spenta<br />

Mainyu, male and female, the regulators of Asha.’<br />

It is recommended to have something to eat and drink after a rite. Finally clear the space<br />

where you performed your rite, and if outdoors, make you sure you are following the<br />

country code: leave only footprints, take only pictures.<br />

References:<br />

1. Scipio's Dream by Cicero, Translated, with an Introduction and Notes by Andrew P.<br />

Peabody.<br />

2. Pahlavi Texts, Part I Sacred Books of the East, Vol. 5 translated by E.W. West 1880.


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3. The Lion and Unicorn Testify of Christ Part II: The Four Royal Stars by John P. Pratt.<br />

Meridian Magazine, Dec. 5, 2001.<br />

http://www.meridianmagazine.com/sci_rel/011205royal.html<br />

4. The Lion and Unicorn Testify of Christ Part I: The Cornerstone Constellations by John P. Pratt.<br />

Meridian Magazine, Nov. 8, 2001.<br />

http://www.meridianmagazine.com/sci_rel/011108lion.html<br />

5. Bible, King James. Ezekiel, from The holy Bible, King James version Electronic Text<br />

Center, University of Virginia Library.<br />

6. Namaz-i Chahar Nemag, Avesta: Khorda Avesta (Book of Common Prayer) Translation by<br />

James Darmesteter, From Sacred Books of the East, American Edition, 1898.<br />

7. The Hymns of Orpheus translated by Thomas Taylor, 1792. http://www.sacredtexts.com/cla/hoo/index.htm<br />

8. Origen. Against Celsus http://www.ccel.org/fathers2/ANF-04/anf04-<br />

61.htm#P10231_2711351<br />

9. From Platonist Macrobius commentary on Cicero’s ‘Scipio’s dream’ fifth century AD.<br />

Manfred Clauss “The Roman cult of Mithras” p11.<br />

10. The Picatrix or Ghayat al Hikam: The Premier Grimoire of Astrological Magic,<br />

Book III, Chapter 3 translated by Christopher Warnock, Esq.<br />

http://www.renaissanceastrology.com/picatrixplanetclothes.html<br />

And The Picatrix book III, Chapter 3. Figures, dyes, clothing, incenses of the planets and also<br />

dyes of the decans of the signs. Mike Rock.<br />

http://picatrix.mike-rock.com/book3/p3ch3.php<br />

11. The Hymns of Orpheus translated by Thomas Taylor 1792. http://www.sacredtexts.com/cla/hoo/index.htm<br />

and also on http://www.renaissanceastrology.com/<br />

12. Mithras Liturgy adapted here from that of G.R.S. Mead, from A Mithraic Ritual, 1907.<br />

Further reading:<br />

For discussion on alternative naming and identification of the four Persian Royal stars see:<br />

The so-called royal stars of Persia by Davis, G. A., Jr. Popular Astronomy, Vol. 53, p.149-159<br />

April 1945<br />

Picatrix Ghayat al Hakim or The Goal of the Wise, Atallah, Hashem (Trans); Kiesel, William<br />

(Ed), Ouroboros Press, 2002.<br />

The Picatrix or Ghayat al Hikam: The Premier Grimoire of Astrological Magic, Christopher<br />

Warnock, Esq. A very compressive site with translations, guide books and videos.<br />

http://www.renaissanceastrology.com/picatrix.html<br />

The Picatrix site by Mike Rock http://picatrix.mike-rock.com/


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Practical Planetary Magick by Sorita d'Este<br />

& David Rankine (Avalonia, 2007).<br />

The<br />

Magus: Or Celestial Intelligencer by Francis Barrett, Nonsuch publishing Ltd. 2007.


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Carl Johan Calleman is considered the<br />

foremost authority on the Mayan Calendar<br />

having written two bestselling books titled<br />

‘Solving the Great Mystery Of Our Times:<br />

The Mayan Calendar & The Mayan<br />

Calendar and the Transformation of<br />

Consciousness. From 1979 when most of us<br />

did not know about the Mayan Calendar<br />

till now he has delved deeper and deeper<br />

into it, travelled extensively. He has<br />

travelled to 20 countries spreading the<br />

message of Transformation of Consciousness.<br />

He is well known to bring out master to the<br />

western world like Don Alejandro Oxlaj,<br />

head of the council of elders of the Maya.<br />

Mr Calleman work can be viewed at<br />

www.calleman.com<br />

The Recreation of<br />

the Global Tree of<br />

Life<br />

in the Conscious<br />

Convergence<br />

By<br />

Carl Johan Calleman, Sweden.<br />

Ancient traditions of our planet<br />

almost universally looked upon<br />

the four geographical directions<br />

as Sacred. The origin of this sacredness of<br />

the directions is that they since the<br />

beginning of time have played a role in the<br />

ongoing creation of our planet and its<br />

evolution of consciousness. Naturally<br />

then, many people’s all over the world<br />

have performed ceremonies to honor these<br />

four directions. The four directions were<br />

thought to be associated with different<br />

spiritual qualities and so were often each<br />

symbolized by a guardian angel as<br />

described for instance in the Book of<br />

Revelation. From many traditions, such as<br />

the Mayan, it is also clear that the four<br />

(and sometimes six, if “above” and<br />

“below” is included) directions emanate<br />

from the Tree of Life. The Tree of Life is<br />

the most widespread of all ancient myths,<br />

and it was seen as the center of the four<br />

directions. Examples of how the energies<br />

of the four directions were organized<br />

around a center we may find in the<br />

Medicine Wheels in the West or the<br />

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In the modern era the knowledge about the Tree of Life and the Four Sacred Directions<br />

has essentially disappeared and been replaced by a purely quantitative GPS system. While<br />

modern people typically acknowledge for instance cultural difference between the East and<br />

the West it is rare that they would see those as related to the Tree of Life. The result has<br />

been that many have become insensitive to the shifting energies of time and how these<br />

affect the evolution of humanity. Only some indigenous cultures have retained the tradition<br />

of the spiritual qualities of the four directions. Yet, in the Book of Revelation it is described<br />

how the new world emerging at the end of time will at its center have a Tree of Life that<br />

will nurture the inhabitants of this all year around. Maybe we are now in fact now beginning<br />

to see a return of this Tree of Life also in popular culture such as for instance in the movie<br />

Avatar.<br />

What then is the Tree of Life? It is hard to believe that a phenomenon that has been<br />

worshipped all over the world by almost all traditions would not be more than a myth or a<br />

symbol. It would seem that there has to be a reality behind it. This, I believe is an etheric<br />

three-dimensional scaffold from which all the energies that create the universe emanate.<br />

Yet, there is not just one Tree of Life. The Tree of Life is more like a nested hierarchy of<br />

holograms, and exists at several different connected levels of the universe that are in<br />

resonance with one another ultimately according to the principle As above-So below. The<br />

highest level is the cosmos, referred to as the Heart of the Heavens by the Maya, the second,<br />

lower, level is the galaxy, the third is the solar system, the fourth the Earth, the fifth the<br />

human beings (and all other organisms) themselves and then down to the level of the<br />

elementary particles. Each of these levels has a central axis, a Tree of Life, which is at the<br />

center of all of its energy grid systems (branches). On the level of our Earth, the Tree of Life<br />

is the Polar Axis* and since we ourselves are affected by the energies of the Mayan calendar<br />

through our resonance with the polarities that the Tree of Life generates it is now crucial to<br />

prepare for the onset of the ninth wave. To be able to do so I however believe that it will<br />

help if we are able to ceremonially recreate the Tree of Life after centuries of oblivion.<br />

Our planet and its human cultures have thus emerged through the effects of the polarities<br />

of energies originating from the Tree of Life. The same can be said about the imbalance<br />

between male and female that has dominated for about 5000 years and it is not an accident<br />

that in the Judaeo-Christian creation story of the expulsion from the Garden of Eden, and


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the ensuing separation of the genders, the Tree of Life plays a crucial role. According to the<br />

Mayan calendar, which is based on the shifting polarities of the Tree of Life, we know<br />

however that these imbalances are now being rebalanced and will ultimately result in unity<br />

consciousness if our resonance with the Tree of Life is strong enough. These polarities are<br />

introduced along different perpendicular planes. One such plane is equatorial and separates<br />

the northern and southern hemispheres, another goes through Berlin, Rome and Cape Town<br />

and separates the western and eastern hemispheres of the planet and a third plane goes<br />

through Washington, DC and separates the front (Pacific) from the back (Europe/Africa)<br />

hemisphere of the planet. Through the influence of the Yin/Yang-polarities emanating from<br />

the Tree of Life the planet has thus evolved into a global brain, where the western<br />

hemisphere corresponds to the left brain half and the eastern to the right brain half.<br />

Ideally, to recreate the Tree of Life of the planet we would thus like some people to<br />

have gathered to perform ceremonies at both the north and south poles, but since this does<br />

not seem practicable the North and South will be represented by gatherings in Scandinavia<br />

and South Africa, respectively. To recreate the global Tree of Life these gatherings will be<br />

complemented with gatherings on the equatorial plane in the West in Guatemala and in<br />

Singapore/Bali in the East. In each of these directions representatives of cultural traditions<br />

to whom the sacredness of the four directions have remained a living reality will be<br />

participating (Sami in the North, Chinese/Hindu in the East, Bushmen in the South and<br />

Maya in the West). On July the 18th at 7 am (pacific time, for other time zones<br />

see http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock) people everywhere will thus have the<br />

possibility to connect with the gatherings in these node points for the four directions in a<br />

globally synchronized ceremony. Although the details will have to be developed locally it is<br />

recommended that part of the ceremony is about recreating the global Tree of Life and<br />

strengthening the relationship of the participants with this creative source. A second part<br />

may be about unifying the energies and peoples of the four directions. The Conscious<br />

Convergence is like setting up a base camp for the climb to the ninth wave and part of what<br />

you do in a base camp is to make sure that you are prepared. This is true also four the<br />

ceremony of the Sacred Directions. As the Ninth wave of the Mayan calendar will be<br />

activated on March 9, 2011 a new frequency of vibration and a new polarity of consciousness<br />

emanating from the Tree of Life will be introduced, which we need to be prepared for. The<br />

Conscious Convergence is meant for those wanting to be co-creators with the divine plan<br />

and so the days July 17-18 is nothing but a start point of a path directed towards unity<br />

consciousness and for this the recreation of our planetary Tree of Life plays a vital role<br />

(www.theconsciousconvergence.com).<br />

*Note that I am here talking about polarity shifts in consciousness. This has nothing to do with the<br />

many unfounded speculations about a shift in the position of the polar axis or a geomagnetic pole shift<br />

in 2012. For a scientist’s view on these type of speculations see for<br />

instance http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHGaZMC8E0U. In fact, the only understanding of the<br />

Mayan calendar that no scientist can reject is that it is based on the evolution of consciousness.


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<strong>Astrology</strong>,<br />

Consciousness & Soul<br />

By<br />

Tapan Das, Canada<br />

Reviewed By: Andree Leclerc, Canada<br />

Tapan Das, Ph.D., P.Eng. has 35 years of<br />

technical management experience in<br />

telecommunication, wireless, IP, WiFi and<br />

ASIC. He has worked as VP, Director and<br />

Technical Manager in SGNT Technologies,<br />

Kinaare Networks, Lucent, Nortel, and<br />

Plessey. He holds an M.Sc. in Electronics<br />

from the University Of London, UK and a<br />

Ph.D. in Microwave Electronics from the<br />

University of Bradford, UK. He also holds<br />

seven patents and has published a number<br />

of technical papers in International journals.<br />

He cultivates an active interest in astrology<br />

since a long time and has been researching<br />

astrology and cosmology for the last five<br />

years. He has published six papers on this<br />

subject in Research in <strong>Astrology</strong> with<br />

Media in Science (RAMS), International<br />

Society of Astrological Research (ISAR)<br />

and Journal of the Mindshift Institute.<br />

Recently, he has published a book Why<br />

<strong>Astrology</strong> is Science: Five Good Reasons.<br />

Most of the scientific community<br />

does not consider consciousness<br />

different from the activity of<br />

brain. There are over a billion neurons in<br />

the brain and these neurons are connected<br />

by synapses that pass electrical signals<br />

between the neurons. Thus scientists<br />

believe that the feelings of love, anxiety,<br />

depression, ecstasy, etc. are all functions of<br />

the brain. This is based on the concept that<br />

consciousness is a part of the brain.<br />

Soul, in some religions and philosophies is<br />

said to be the spiritual or eternal part of a<br />

living being, commonly held to be<br />

separable in existence from the body. Soul,<br />

termed in Christianity and Judaism, is<br />

called atma in Hinduism and Sikhism, atta<br />

in Buddhism, rooh in Islam, and jiva in<br />

Jainism.<br />

Soul has no place in science. The<br />

distinction between soul and consciousness<br />

has been ambiguous in some publications<br />

treating the two as one entity.<br />

Consciousness is the interfacing media<br />

between the soul and the brain. Stars and<br />

planets communicate with the soul of a<br />

person. This is how astrology and soul are<br />

related.<br />

Brain, Consciousness and Soul<br />

Noble laureate John Eccles thinks that<br />

consciousness is separate from the brain.<br />

His experiment with the cerebral cortex,<br />

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that controls movements in our bodies by sending signals to our muscles, found that neurons<br />

in the supplementary motor area (SMA) in the cortex act before the neurons in the cerebral<br />

cortex send signals to the muscles. Eccles concluded that conscious will, separate from the<br />

brain, must be present before the neurological events begin. Thus consciousness controls<br />

brain and not the other way round. Philosopher scientist Karl Popper describes<br />

consciousness and brain separate from each other, brain being a part of the body and<br />

consciousness motivating the body.<br />

The brain is a supercomputer capable of doing very complex functions. But, can a computer<br />

have the wondrous feeling at the sight of Taj Mahal? Can it ever express love? Can it enjoy<br />

music? The experience of love, feeling and enjoyment can not be measured by scientific<br />

theories or mathematical equations. But science breaks down everything in scientific<br />

theories and mathematical equations – if something cannot be handled that way, then out it<br />

goes through the window. Thus consciousness or soul has no place in science. A computer<br />

will register Taj Mahal as a figure of architecture without any feeling and Ravi Shankar’s<br />

sitar recital as wave patterns without any joy. Einstein was asked, “Do you believe that<br />

absolutely everything can be expressed scientifically?” “Yes, it would be possible,” he<br />

replied, “But it would make no sense. It would be description without meaning – as if you<br />

described a Beethoven symphony as a variation in wave pressure.” Thus a person possesses<br />

something which is far beyond the ability of any computer.<br />

Quantum field theory (QFT) is an extension of quantum mechanics where photons of light<br />

are not considered as little particles but as field quanta – ripples in a field. Similarly,<br />

electrons can be described as ripples in a field. In the end, according to QFT, particles are<br />

regarded as excited states of a field (field quanta). Taking the QFT approach to the brain<br />

within the cranium, the brain made of atomic constituents can be described as the spatial<br />

distribution of quantum electric dipoles. Thus brain is a quantum electric dipole field<br />

coupled with electromagnetic field. An interesting physical process for memory retrieval<br />

occurs in the brain in terms of QFT. (Subatomic particles are classified into fermions and<br />

bosons. Electrons are fermions and photons are bosons.) As long as memory is maintained in<br />

the geometric objects of the quantum electric dipole field, a type of bosons called Nambu-<br />

Goldstone bosons emerge from the geometric objects due to breakage of symmetry triggered<br />

by arbitrarily small incoming energy. Emergence of Nambu-Goldstone bosons is memory<br />

retrieval 1 .<br />

Our brain has roughly 100 billion neurons. The neurons communicate by sending electrical<br />

signals through specialized connections called synapses which are the junction areas between<br />

the axons and receiving dendrites. These Nambu-Goldstone bosons couple with the<br />

electrical signals of the neurons and form an interference pattern forming an image 1 . This<br />

image is the consciousness created in the brain. This image of consciousness is imposed on<br />

the soul of a person for the soul to act. Thus consciousness is the coupling media between<br />

the soul and the brain.<br />

Imagine a driver driving a car. Soul is the driver, the instruments in the dashboard are the<br />

consciousness, and the car is the brain. Both the driver and the car cannot function on their<br />

own; they both need each other. The instruments in the dashboard and the mirrors indicate<br />

to the driver the state and condition of the car – speed, torque, gas level, temperature,<br />

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orientation, etc. The driver operates the car accordingly. If another car hits the car, then the<br />

driver will say, “You hit me.” The driver may not be actually hit, but he identifies himself<br />

with the car. Similarly, soul cannot function without the brain and consciousness, and vice<br />

versa. Soul identifies itself with the consciousness and brain although separate from it. The<br />

better the engine and body of the car, the smoother is the ride of the car. Similarly, better the<br />

brain the more advanced the person is. Slowly the scientific community is waking up to the<br />

reality of some other existence other than the brain to explain metaphysical phenomena.<br />

Soul in Veda<br />

From the Vedic literature, the supreme soul brahman appears as atma in the individual body.<br />

But this ignorance of brahman-atma is marked by the superimposition of “sheaths” (kosas)<br />

over the reality of brahman-atma. We identify ourselves with the kosas obscuring the<br />

brahman-atma. In the Vedanta, the kosas are considered as the layers of an onion with the<br />

reality of atma buried in the centre of the onion, so that by peeling away the layers of kosas<br />

and merging with the central core, atma results in the liberation. The outermost sheath or<br />

kosa is anna or materialism; the second sheath is prana or life energy; the third sheath is mano<br />

or mind; the fourth sheath is jnana or wisdom; and the fifth sheath is ananda or bliss of atma.<br />

Finally, when the fifth sheath is peeled away, the reality of the core atma remains merging<br />

with the supreme soul Brahman. This provides an excellent spectrum of life with the<br />

ultimate goal of realizing atma.<br />

Psyche<br />

In psychoanalysis and depth psychology, psyche refers to the forces in an individual that<br />

influence behavior, thought and personality. Psyche is composed of three components: the<br />

ego, the personal unconscious and the collective unconscious. The ego represents the<br />

conscious mind; the personal unconscious contains memories including those that have been<br />

suppressed; the collective unconscious is a collection of psychological inheritance containing<br />

all the knowledge and experience we share as a species.<br />

Archetypes are models of people, behaviors and personalities. Archetypes exist in the<br />

collective unconscious. These are innate, universal and hereditary, and act to organize how<br />

we experience certain things. Car Jung identified four major archetypes, but also believed<br />

that was no limit to the number of archetypes that may exist. The four major archetypes are<br />

given below.<br />

1. The Self:<br />

The Self represents both the conscious and unconscious parts of an individual. The<br />

creation of the Self occurs through individuation by the integration of various<br />

personalities.<br />

2. The Shadow:<br />

The Shadow is the darker side of the psyche, and consists of life and sex instincts as<br />

part of the unconscious mind composed of repressed ideas, desires, weaknesses and<br />

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shortcomings. The shadow can appear in dreams or visions in the form of a monster,<br />

dragon, snake or some other exotic figure.<br />

3. The Anima and Animus:<br />

The Anima and Animus are the true inner self rather than the image we present to<br />

others. Anima is the feminine image in male psyche and Animus is the male image in<br />

the female psyche.<br />

4. The Persona:<br />

The Persona is how we present ourselves to others derived from the Latin word mask.<br />

Then what is the relation between soul and psyche? Carl Jung was a proponent of psyche<br />

and wrote much of his work in German. Difficulties arise in translation from German<br />

because the German word “seele” means both psyche and soul. Jung made a conceptual<br />

distinction between soul and psyche. “By psyche, I understand the totality of all psychic<br />

processes, conscious as well as unconscious. By soul, on the other hand, I understand a<br />

clearly demarcated functional complex that can best be described as a personality.” 2 The soul<br />

is an entity independent of a physical and mental existence. But it is the source and cause of<br />

all functions. The psyche has the potential to exist only in the mind but cannot function<br />

without the soul. We can only notice the symptom of soul. When salt is dissolved in water,<br />

the salt is invisible; yet, by tasting the water we know that the salt is there. Similarly in the<br />

brain and body, the soul exists, but we do not directly perceive it, only notice its effect.<br />

Do psychologists believe in astrology? In a letter written to Hindu astrologer B.V. Raman,<br />

September 6th 1947 - Carl Jung wrote:<br />

"Since you want to know my opinion about astrology, I can tell you that I've been interested<br />

in this particular activity of the human mind since more than 30 years. As I am a<br />

psychologist, I am chiefly interested in the particular light the horoscope sheds on certain<br />

complications in the character. In cases of difficult psychological diagnosis, I usually get a<br />

horoscope in order to have a further point of view from an entirely different angle. I must<br />

say that I very often found that the astrological data elucidated certain points which I<br />

otherwise would have been unable to understand. From such experiences I formed the<br />

opinion that astrology is of particular interest to the psychologist, since it contains a sort of<br />

psychological experience which we call 'projected' - this means that we find the<br />

psychological facts as it were in the constellations."<br />

Psychology and Archetypes<br />

Jung associated different archetypes with specific planets, and believed birth charts would<br />

generate archetypal images to him that told him something about the subject of the chart.<br />

He frequently looked at the birth charts of his patients, and believed that the symbols in the<br />

charts made suggestions to him from the collective unconscious about that person's psyche.<br />

Jung invented the term synchronicity to describe psychic coincidence. If you have ever<br />

experienced a time when something going on in your mind coincided strangely with<br />

something that happened in the physical world, then you have experienced synchronicity.<br />

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You suddenly think about someone; the phone rings and they're on the other end. You<br />

suddenly hear some friend’s voice who lives far away, and then learn that the person has<br />

died coinciding with the time you heard the voice. You dream about someone you haven't<br />

seen in years, and find the person visiting you next day. You hear a name that you've never<br />

heard before, and suddenly you're hearing it everywhere. Carl Jung believed that these types<br />

of incidents were more than coincidence, and that there is a connection between our<br />

psychological states and the physical world caused by the phenomena of synchronicity, and<br />

referred to it as an "A-causal connecting principle" meaning, essentially, that We Are One,<br />

and everything is connected, including our minds and inner states and the real physical<br />

world around us. Just as the physical world affects us, so our psyche also affects the physical<br />

world. A traditional scientific theory cannot explain the cause and reaction of synchronicity;<br />

we can only experience it and recognize that it happens.<br />

Once we are aware of the existence of synchronicity, we begin to understand that there is a<br />

connection between our psyche and the physical world. This is not something that we can<br />

explain in terms of cause and effect, and it's not useful to us to think about in those terms. It<br />

is the symbolic nature of the phenomena that is useful to us. Our unconscious reaches out to<br />

our consciousness with these symbols, which represent some knowledge contained in the<br />

collective unconscious. If we are open to recognizing and accepting these symbols, it<br />

becomes possible for us to consciously "experience" this knowledge.<br />

<strong>Astrology</strong> and Archetypes<br />

A<br />

strology takes the concept of archetypes to the cosmic level with the collective<br />

unconscious embedded within the cosmos itself. Thus the planets and constellations<br />

of stars called zodiacs are the archetypes. Their movements, positions and patterns<br />

provide significant insight into a person’s potential. This awareness of the meaning of the<br />

archetypal structures and patterns in one’s birth chart enables to fulfill one’s full potential. If<br />

we are unaware of these potent forces then we are puppets of these archetypes. Our whole<br />

potential is suppressed without any self awareness. <strong>Astrology</strong> reveals which archetypes are<br />

important for each person, how their positions and patterns affect us, how they interact with<br />

each other, and when and how they are likely to be expressed in the course of one’s life.<br />

If the Sun is in Aries, then it indicates action, leadership, energy, aggressiveness, courage<br />

and arrogance in a person. Moon in Taurus indicates that the person is cautious,<br />

trustworthy, stubborn and stable. Mercury in Gemini indicates that the person is smart,<br />

inquisitive, perceptive, humorous, intellectual and adaptable. Venus in Cancer indicates that<br />

the person is kind, loyal, devoted, and clings to lover and friends. Mars in Leo indicates that<br />

the person is confidant, impassioned, energetic and arrogant, and creates excitement. Jupiter<br />

in Virgo indicates that the person is organized, perfectionist, intellectual and tense. Saturn<br />

in Libra indicates that the person is rational, reliable, diplomatic and committed in marriage.<br />

Uranus in Scorpio indicates intuition, strong will, charisma and resourcefulness. Neptune in<br />

Sagittarius indicates freedom, travel and caution in dealing. Pluto in Capricorn indicates<br />

persistence and pragmatism.<br />

The relationship between two planets or aspect increases or decreases the strength of the<br />

planets. If the Sun and another planet are in conjunction, then the second planet will play a<br />

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prominent role in one’s life and character. If the Sun and another planet are in opposition<br />

then the influence of the second planet will be subdued. The aspect pattern between the<br />

planets also has an important role in a person’s life. Grand Trine, when three planets are<br />

forming trines (120 degrees) to each other, creates an open and effortless flow of energy.<br />

Grand Cross with four planets, which form the four squares (90 Degrees) and two<br />

oppositions, is a stressful configuration with lots of challenges and problems. T-square with<br />

three planets, that includes two squares and one opposition, causes lot of difficulties in life<br />

but also provide necessary drive and action to achieve success.<br />

Planetary archetypes are indicative of the cosmic forces at a certain time. It is based on<br />

correlation and correspondence, not based on linear causality. Just as the mercury in the<br />

barometer does not cause the atmospheric pressure, but indicates the atmospheric pressure,<br />

similarly the planetary archetypes do not cause the cosmic forces but correspond to the effect<br />

of these forces on our life. This is represented in the maxim, “as above, so below,” that<br />

reflects all parts of the universe integrated into a cosmic whole.<br />

<strong>Astrology</strong> and one’s horoscope illuminate the path of a person’s life, showing the outline of<br />

the future 3 . <strong>Astrology</strong> never indicates that “this cannot be done” or “you are out of luck.”<br />

Rather, it shows our strengths and weaknesses, what can be done, and how and when. “Stars<br />

incline, but they do not compel.” If we are warned that we are prone to rash actions due to<br />

the influence of certain planets, then we can hold a check on our emotion and avoid rash<br />

action and catastrophic results. If we know that the position of the planets give a favorable<br />

condition, then we can take advantage of it by proper action. This is how astrology can help<br />

without giving specific answers to specific questions.<br />

<strong>Astrology</strong> and Soul<br />

Soul is separate from the psyche/brain, but cannot function without them and vice versa. As<br />

mentioned earlier, soul is the driver, consciousness contains the control instruments,<br />

psyche/brain represents the car. As the driver starts the car, so the soul triggers the<br />

psyche/brain. The driver looks after the operation, maintenance and security of the car.<br />

Similarly, the soul keeps the psyche/brain functional with the help of consciousness. Even<br />

the most advanced computer needs an engineer to operate and maintain it. The engineer<br />

powers it up, monitors its operation, does regular maintenance and makes sure any failure or<br />

malfunction is properly repaired. In this case, the engineer is the soul and the computer is<br />

the psyche/brain.<br />

What happens when a person dies? People cry and say, “Oh! He is gone.” But what has<br />

gone? The body is still lying there with all the organs, brain and body parts. It is the soul of<br />

the person that has gone. So soul is our true identity. Can science with all the modern<br />

technologies bring back life in to the dead body? The answer is irrevocably “No.” Soul<br />

cannot be created by science. Hence the brain as the source of soul is wrong. After all, the<br />

brain is still there in the dead body.<br />

The cosmic forces symbolized by the planetary archetypes communicate with the soul of a<br />

person. The benefic and malefic cosmic forces indicated by the planetary archetypes<br />

influence the soul. Does it matter to a dead person whether he will be soon in a good time or<br />

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bad time? It certainly does not. But to a living person it is very important to plan and act<br />

accordingly. Since the only difference between the living person and a dead person is soul,<br />

hence it is the soul which receives the cosmic communication and acts accordingly.<br />

Conclusion<br />

In astrology, planets and zodiacs are the archetypes that are indicative of the cosmic forces.<br />

Cosmic forces indicated by these archetypes communicate with the soul of a person. Soul<br />

accordingly monitors the function of the psyche/brain with the help of consciousness. This<br />

is how astrology and soul are related.<br />

References:<br />

1. Das, Tapan. “Theory of Consciousness.” NeuroQuantology, Vol 7, No 3 (2009).<br />

2. Jung, Carl. Psychological Types, Collected Works, Volume 6, Princeton, N.J.: Princeton<br />

University Press.<br />

3. Das, Tapan. Why <strong>Astrology</strong> is Science: Five Good Reasons. iUniverse (2009).<br />

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Spiral Of Time And<br />

Comets<br />

In The Era Of Great Celest<br />

tial Conjunctionn<br />

By<br />

Sergey Smelyakov & Jan Wicheri<br />

ink, Ukraine.<br />

1<br />

Prof. Sergey Smelyakov is a member of the<br />

“Golden Fund”<br />

of Cyclic Sciencee of Russia,<br />

President of Kharkov Regional Astrologic<br />

cal<br />

Centre. He owns Ph.D. in Cybernetics and<br />

Doctor’s degree in Numerical Methods. His<br />

site www.astrot<br />

theos.com is devotedd to synthe-<br />

in<br />

sis of<br />

<strong>Astrology</strong>, Theosophy and Science<br />

study<br />

of Time. Owing to the grants, he was reto<br />

porting the results of his research pertaining<br />

this site in England, Scotland, Germany, Rus-<br />

sia. His birth data is June 22, 1953, 5:47 AM<br />

UT, Kharkov, USSR.<br />

Jann Wicherink is an independent re-<br />

searcher with an interestt in the astronomical<br />

aspects of 20122 and the<br />

preserved esoteric<br />

knowledge concerning this subject by freema-<br />

sonry, religious and spiritual organizations as<br />

well as the American indigenous people. He’s<br />

sharing this interest with Professor Dr. Sergey<br />

Smelyakov and has had the opportunity to co-<br />

author<br />

a few articles focusing on the Great<br />

Celestial Conjunction of 2012. His<br />

website is<br />

www.soulsofdistortion.nl.


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1. Comet Hale-Bopp (HB) and its siblings. In 1997 a forecast was published in which the influence<br />

of this comet was predicted on the basis of analysis of its conjunctions with the Sun and<br />

their aspects and associated eclipses [1-3] with the use of conventional astrological concepts. The<br />

qualitative description of effects which could be produced at these conjunctions was presented<br />

by (1) Factors of influence that were divided into three groups: natural, technogeneous, and socio-political;<br />

in their turn, in each group a series of directions was specified. For example, for the<br />

first group these are seismicity and volcanism, floods, fires, etc. For these Factors of influence a<br />

concentration of events and/or appearing of record (rare or extremal) events of respective direction<br />

was forecasted. By their nature, these events exert a negative influence (catastrophes, conflicts,<br />

etc.), although in the third group a favourable events may occur.<br />

The moments of these conjunctions specify the (2) Time Foci of influence which, due to their<br />

mundane (viz. world-wide) nature, are defined as calendar dates with the effective orb of 5 days<br />

which corresponds to 5° orb for Ecliptic conjunctions.<br />

With the use of AstroCartoGraphy, the moments of these conjunctions were also used to obtain<br />

the (3) Geographical Foci of influence – the meridians with the respective orb corresponding to<br />

5° orb for Ecliptic conjunctions, along which the most pronounced manifestations of the events<br />

were expected. In particular, they pass through definite regions of the USA, Russia, Ukraine,<br />

Israel, China, Middle Asia.<br />

It turned out [2,3] that in 1997 the forecasted concentration of events pertaining to the specified<br />

Factors of influence had actually taken place around the defined Time and Geographical Foci, and<br />

many of them were manifested as records; due to the nature of these Factor of influence the most<br />

part of the events present inauspicious kind of events. After then, for several years the Time Foci<br />

had reiteratively marked themselves while continuing the trends (in countries and types of<br />

events) that were firstly marked in 1997 [4-11].<br />

Among these trends those are very important which mark the beginning of military operations<br />

and confrontations at the Time Foci of the comet Hale-Bopp, both local (e.g. between Israel and<br />

Palestinians, N. and S. Koreas) and global; thus, the beginning of the most world-important operations<br />

almost exactly fit these Foci: the bombardments of Yugoslavia had started on March 24,<br />

1999 (viz. exactly at Т5, March 24), military invasion in Afghanistan – on March 1, 2002, with a<br />

full swing on March 2 – 6 (viz. exactly at Т3, March 3), the war in Iraq – on March 20, 2003 (viz.<br />

exactly at Т4, March 20), etc.<br />

Not less significant are the trends in acts of terrorism ; the most infamous of them is the 911 attack<br />

that took place within a 5° orb of the Focus T7, September 16; note to this end that the problems<br />

of this kind in the USA were predicted [5, 6] namely on the basis of continued manifestation<br />

of these trends over the Time and Geographical Foci.<br />

It is also astonishing that the preceding (Hyakutake) and subsequent comet trajectories are<br />

closely associated with that of the comet Hale-Bopp [14].<br />

After some “lull” in the manifestations of events pertaining to other Factors of influence, since the<br />

middle of the first decade of the XXI century the intensity of manifestations around the Time Foci<br />

had started to grow once again, as well as the number of record events. The most significant example<br />

– is the starting of the “explosive” stage of the World financial crisis on September 15, 2008 (viz.<br />

exactly at Т7, September 16) [4].<br />

So, the specified Time Foci being defined as calendar dates still continue to manifest themselves,<br />

well over the time of the pass-by of the comet Hale-Bopp [6 – 10] – up to the current<br />

Spring. At this, as it is seen from the supplied Summary, at these Foci a stable trend relative to<br />

the specified countries and types of events is seen, but the magnitude of manifestations varies<br />

not only from year to year, but from Focus to Focus as well; this Spring the most sound was the<br />

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Focus TB (April 7-11) which, by aspects, is associated with Algol, Saturn and Moon [3, 14] (See<br />

item (i) of the Forecast, below).<br />

The 14-year analysis [4 – 11] of the trends in event distribution over the Foci of the comet Hale-<br />

Bopp allows us to conclude that the points of Zodiac which correspond to the Foci of this comet has<br />

gained their own significance, and, on this ground, transfer their influence when the Sun passes<br />

these points of Ecliptic, since both the surges of Solar activity [6, 11], and the Geomagnetic<br />

storms (as shown in [6] and in the Summary, below) also show a trend to concentrate or to intensify<br />

at the Time Foci.<br />

We may consider various hypotheses relative to the origin of the influence of these Time Foci.<br />

From our viewpoint the following considerations are consistent.<br />

The physical analysis of the parameters of the comet Hale-Bopp shows [James M. McCanney]<br />

that it possesses a huge electrical charge, is far from being a “piece of ice”, and its size is comparable<br />

with that of the Moon. If so, its conjunctions with the Sun (viz. alignments with the Sun<br />

on the plane of Ecliptic) may have left a “footprint” in the Interplanetary magnetic field [13].<br />

Therefore, the size of this comet and proximity of its trajectory to the Earth (during 1997) give<br />

us the grounds to consider it as an astrological object and, respectively, the moments of its conjunctions<br />

with the Sun and a series of associate celestial events that took place during its fly-by<br />

in 1997 – as a set of critical points on the Ecliptic, or composite Mundane “Natal” chart for this<br />

comet’s fly-by.<br />

Besides, a long duration of comet HB’s manifestations allows us to suggest that it was probably<br />

that mysterious planet the appearance of which was predicted in the letters of Helena Roerich<br />

who said that fly-by of this planet would cause new influence, not all aspects of which would be<br />

adequately accepted by humanity but which in the upshot would be for common good.<br />

Of course, weak arguments exist as to stating that the influence of this comet would have been<br />

the same 50, 500 or 5000 years ago. However, in the context of the current situation in the space<br />

and phase of the Earth’s evolution we may state that its Foci come to a resonance with a series<br />

of other factors of influence. Just to begin with, these are other comets [14] and the Solar cycles<br />

[6].<br />

More importantly, a series of periodic and background evolutional factors of influence exist<br />

which, by the principle of resonance or response ratio, can be considered as such to amplify the<br />

manifestations of the comet HB’s Foci. In brief, they are as follows.<br />

2. The Great Celestial Conjunction (GCC). In 1996 on the ground of bringing into correlation<br />

the Tropical Zodiac with the Zodiac of the Solar System, the latter being defined by the axes<br />

similar to the Solstice and Equinox ones of the former one, a hypothesis was put forward and<br />

analyzed, on the ground of historical, esoterical and astrological considerations that presumed<br />

that we actually live in an Era of great evolutional transformations [12, 15]. It resulted from the<br />

analysis of alignment of the Tropical Zodiac axes with the Galactic ones. Later on, it was shown<br />

[19] that these and some other alignments are associated with the direct physical influence.<br />

Alongside, after defining more exactly the epoch when the Solstice and Equinox axis of Tropical<br />

Zodiac coincide with their analogues (defined by the planes of Ecliptic and Galactic Equator)<br />

of the Solar Zodiac and correlating the concepts and symbols with those that were presented in<br />

the Secret Doctrine, Mayan and other ancient cultures, the epoch of coincidence of these two<br />

pairs of cardinal axes was named the Great Celestial Conjunction [16].<br />

Among four such conjunctions during a Plato’s year (or Sidereal year, or the cycle of precession of<br />

equinoxes) having an average duration of 25770 years (since this value varies in time [18]), one<br />

takes place at present (denote it G4) it is described by the coincidence of the Tropical Winter Solstice<br />

point with the “Equinox” axis of the Solar System defined by the intersection of Ecliptic<br />

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But it is not only one of four events that takes place once in about 6500 years: it should seemingly<br />

be considered as the principal of these four events since both the Tropical Winter Solstice, apart<br />

from conventional astrological considerations, can be considered as the principal of these four<br />

points, and this point is directed to the Galactic Centre.<br />

Moreover, the importance of this epoch is enlarged by its close proximity to the end of the Mayan<br />

Long Count Calendar which, by itself, quite exactly describes the evolutional world trends. At<br />

this, the difference in several years between the millennia durations of these cycles is not significant<br />

and may be attributed to uncertainty in the position of Galactic Equator and Centre of Galaxy<br />

as well a to variations in the orientation of Ecliptic.<br />

Therefore, due to the importance of the current conjunction in transmitting of the Space influence<br />

it was proposed to consider it as the Origin of the Plato’s year.<br />

In different aspects the concept of the Great Celestial Conjunctions was later (and seemingly<br />

independently) reflected by John Major Jenkins in the astronomical part of his concept of “Galactic<br />

Alignment” – as a Winter Solstice position of the Sun that conjuncts the Galactic Centre,<br />

and by Nick Anthony Fiorenza in the astronomical part of his concept of “Holy Cross” which<br />

does not consider the Solstice lines (in more detail – See [16]).<br />

Therefore, the current Great Celestial Conjunction can be considered to exert a prolonged background<br />

influence to which the Earth is submitted in the sense that even for its physical effects<br />

[19] this alignment of the Earth’s axes creates a special channel for transmitting the “direct”<br />

Space influence during a relatively long time interval.<br />

Notice, that the preceding GCC (G3) relates to the epoch of approximately 6500 BP (or 4500<br />

BC), which is correlated with a conception of the “ancient” cultures. Before it, the GCC (G2)<br />

took place around 13 000 BP (11 000 BC); this era is correlated with a series of cataclysms and<br />

processes that changed the surface of the Earth, including the North American continent the<br />

Northern part of which had cleared from the glacier shield. 26 000 years age the same (relative<br />

to the mutual orientation of the axes) Great Celestial Conjunction took place as the present one,<br />

after which the last large-scale North American glaciation had started: during the latter part of<br />

the Wisconsin Stage (26,000 to 13,300 years ago) the ice sheets extended to about 45 degrees<br />

north latitude; these sheets were 3 to 4 km thick. Make note, that the termination of this glaciation<br />

was synchronous with the GCC G3!<br />

It is also interesting to note that the current year by the Hebrew calendar (viz. 5770), the origin<br />

of which was formerly associated with the “Date of Creation”, is also close to the remoteness of<br />

the GCC G3 and, thus, actually gives a date being close to the last “Creation”, or Transformation<br />

of the Earth’s World.<br />

3. The Auric Time Scale and Mayan Calendar. In 1997 it was shown [20] that the periods of<br />

many, if not majority, of the basic processes in nature and society comply to the discrete values<br />

of progression with the geometric ratio equal to the Golden Mean number Φ = 1.618...<br />

(or its inverse<br />

value ϕ = 0.618...<br />

), or to their doubled values.<br />

By the Latin root (sectio Aurea) it was called the Auric Time Scale (ATS). It is marvelous also<br />

that the average length of the 11-year Solar activity cycle T o =11.07 yr and periods of the planets<br />

of the Solar System also fit these series and their harmonic correlations when the period T o (or<br />

Earth’s one, it does not matter) is taken for the unity. Moreover, the terms of these series corresponding<br />

to smaller values, coincide with the basic processes in nature and society [21].<br />

It turned out that this Scale structures not only the periods of various processes by correlating<br />

them with the average duration of the 11-year Solar activity cycle, but the evolutional cycles as<br />

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Golden Section has shown that the bounds of these periods (more exactly – short time intervals<br />

centered on these separation epochs) define the crucial epochs when an intense surge of events<br />

take place that pertain both to natural phenomena (Earthquakes, etc.) and evolutional shifts in<br />

civilizations [22, 23].<br />

In particular, the last separation epoch before the end of the Mayan Calendar relates to 1997 (if 7<br />

intervals are considered, the number specific to the esoteric measure of time); this is – the year<br />

of fly-by of the comet Hyakutake, the direct predecessor of the comet HB, the trajectories of<br />

which had made a cross over the Earth as if blessing it with future transformations (the subsequent<br />

comets have also come to the resonance with their critical points [14]). The respective effect<br />

remains effectual for the separation pointes obtained by increasing the lengths of the intervals<br />

by the factor Φ while going to the past from the beginning of the Mayan Calendar (3114<br />

B.C).<br />

Moreover, it turned out that when the ATS is applied to the Mayan calendar to a its full extent,<br />

that is considering the infinite series converging to the end date (December 21, 2012), it gives qualitatively<br />

the same separation epochs on the basic interval (before 1997) while it provides us<br />

with an additional series of critical separation epochs (Bifurcation Points, BP). In application to<br />

the Mayan Calendar it was called the Infinite Auric Spiral of Time (IAST) [24].<br />

Since the fly-by of the comet HB four such bifurcation points have passed. The first one, BP12<br />

(January 20, 1997), fits the interval between the first and second comet’s conjunction with the<br />

Sun during its perihelion in 1997: T2, January 3, 1997 and T3, March 3, 1997. Seemingly it was<br />

this synchronism that caused an efficient manifestations of the comet HB’s Foci from the very<br />

beginning.<br />

The second one, BP13 (February 19, 2003), was very close to the calendar Focus Т3 (March 3)<br />

and reflected in intensification of the comet’s influence after some calming down; thus, exactly<br />

on the Focus T4 (March 20) the USA started the war in Iraq.<br />

The point ВР14 (November 22, 2006) was far enough from the comet’s Foci, but when the next<br />

bifurcation point, ВР15 (March 20, 2009), coincided with the Focus Т4 (March 20) the effect was<br />

very powerful [4].<br />

FORECAST (May 4, 2010) [25]<br />

Therefore, we may expect that this year, after a series of stormy manifestations of the<br />

Spring Foci T3 – T5 and, especially – at TB (April 7 – 11) the after-effects (as in the preceding<br />

years) can take place pertaining to the comet Hale-Bopp Factors of influence at the following<br />

dates:<br />

(i) on May 17, when the Sun will pass Algol (this star is associated with the Focus TB; See<br />

above);<br />

(ii) a sound resonance of the bifurcation point ВР16 (August 26, 2010) with the Focus Т7 (September<br />

16) may take place in the interval August 26 – September 16, the more so since this Focus<br />

is marked by two world-wide catastrophes (911 and explosion of Financial Crisis; See<br />

above);<br />

(iii) a surge of the Timewave Zero function around July 9, 2010, coincides with the comet<br />

HB’s Time Focus Т6 (July 4 with possible after-effects on July 14), thus giving a dangerous<br />

resonance interval for July 4 – 9 (and, possibly, July 9 – 14).<br />

4. The Spiral of Evolutional Time. The concepts of ‘Spiral of Time’, that were mentioned<br />

above, with respect to methodology as to how they were obtained could be considered as empirical<br />

models: although they are verified and tested by observations, the model they are based on<br />

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show [17] that a generally used concept of “Spiral of Time” not only has a sense, but presents a<br />

chart of mathematical function of physical or evolutional, or psychological, or other type of time<br />

if presented as a polar function of, for example, physical time. Consider the required elements of<br />

this work as its English translation would appear later.<br />

Thus, bringing into correlation the concepts of Time and Space as they are considered in modern<br />

physics with the Theosophical concepts (first of all – The Secrete Doctrine) has shown that<br />

these general categories are generally understood in both these approaches in the same sense,<br />

whereas a series of principal concepts pertaining to cosmology and relativity that were formulated<br />

in the second part of the XX century and during the last decades not only have the adequate<br />

analogues in the Secret Doctrine, but were verbally described in it.<br />

Physics does not define the concept of Time; instead, in theories it uses a numerical parameter,<br />

the properties of which depend on the selected model, whereas in measurements it rests on use<br />

of various Time Count Systems (TCS) which are based on operational definitions. Therefore, different<br />

TCSs are mutually heterogeneous; for instance, their basic periods may differ, and even if<br />

their periods are equal, the respective clocks may define non-uniform ticks: as an example take<br />

the “uniform” ephemeris time and the apparent Solar time. If we compare it with atomic time it<br />

turns out that the ephemeris time is not uniform due to significant variations of Earth parameters.<br />

At this point the scale itself does not cause a problem, since we may divide or multiply the time<br />

unit as required; the problem arises if non-uniform processes are considered in TCSs. For this<br />

reason in physics, economy and other spheres of life the scientists try to select such TCSs which<br />

have close time units, and we do not see the discrepancy between them.<br />

However, if some process develops with a substantial acceleration, the TCS base on it will be<br />

notably non-linear with respect to any physical time system (since the latter are coordinated to<br />

be homogeneous), that is the same “periods of time” with respect to this process will correspond<br />

to smaller and smaller “intervals of physical time”.<br />

In this sense a propagation of the concept of TCS being adopted in physics to other application,<br />

including the evolution, is as natural as in physics when a new TCS is defined. The only difference<br />

is the essence of the parameter called “Time” (we have to specify how to measure the respective<br />

quantity).<br />

Then if we define the evolutional time as a mathematical function of physical time, a graph of<br />

typical evolutional cycle would take a form of slowly growing line (at a large interval of physical<br />

time, where the evolutional changes are almost not seen, but the harmonic cycles dominate<br />

and clearly seen – e.g. in seasonal variations) with a more or less sharp rise and fall (depending<br />

on the type of the cycle) at the point of bifurcation (Fig.1.a). A sequence of such cycles present a<br />

saw tooth-like curve (Fig.1.b).<br />

The examples – are economical cycles, evolutional cycles [David Wilcock], cycles of variations<br />

in nature and society during the 11-year Solar activity cycles revealed by Alexander L Tchijevsky,<br />

and other.<br />

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a) one cycle: linear development on interval 0 – 1, quick nonlinear rise (1 – 2) and fall (2 – 3)<br />

in the vicinity of the bifurcation point 2;<br />

b) a sequence of evolutional cycles of the same type (arrows denote the vicinities of bifurcation<br />

points); with respect to type of the cycles, the waves may be more and less abrupt.<br />

Now, draw the charts of the same functions, but in a polar coordinate system: we obtain the phaseplane<br />

portrait where the polar angle correspond to physical time, and radius – to the ratio of<br />

time increments for physical and evolutional time scales, respectively.<br />

If the increments are the same for any moment of physical time, we obtain a circle; thus, the interval<br />

0–1 at Fig. 1.a will be reflected by an arc being close to a circle (or to a fragment of a circle).<br />

However, the interval 1–2 will be reflected by a spiral curling to the center: the same increments<br />

of physical time are corresponded by greater and greater increments of evolutional time<br />

so that the ratio rushes to zero, and vice versa – for the fragment 2–3.<br />

Thus, let a single period of physical time (e.g. Plato’s year) present the full sweep angle of 360°.<br />

Then, if an evolutional cycle goes to “infinity” at a bifurcation point while developing during<br />

the whole period, we obtain a spiral presented in Fig.2.a; two spirals (Fig.2.b), if the evolutional<br />

cycle develops twice during the whole period, four spirals (Fig.2.c) – if the evolutional cycle develops<br />

four times during the whole period, etc.<br />

Not less amazing is the fact that these spirals, viz. mathematical functions, reflect the world-wide<br />

known symbols of time and cycles in time– the most sacred Mayan symbol G [26], Eastern symbols<br />

Yin-Yang, Swastika and some other which you can find in [17], including the case with the<br />

limited growth of function.<br />

Last, but not least is that the psychological time can be defined and reflected in the same way.<br />

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b)<br />

Fig.2. Phase-plane portraits of evolutional cycles with infinite growth in the points of bifurcation<br />

5. Spring Foci of the comet hale-Bopp in 2010. This year the statistics of natural cataclysms, air<br />

crashes and technogeneous accidents, as well economical, political and social events of greater<br />

importance and those which present records and concentrate around the comet HB’s Foci have<br />

shown once again that these Foci, both Calendar and Geographical, are still effectual relative to<br />

the major aspects of the Factors of influence pertaining to the Foci of the comet HB. In particular,<br />

the trends that appeared in the USA and Israel, between the N. and S. Koreas, in Russia and<br />

Ukraine a decade ago are seen once again.<br />

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Besides, a trend in distribution of volcanism and seismicity, that has intensified last year along<br />

the edge of the Pacific Plate, in Europe and in Asia has had world-wide consequences. Once<br />

again, Focus TB manifested itself most violently, like it did in the year 2009 (See Sec. 2 of [10]).<br />

What is important, an event pertaining to one Factor of influence (volcano eruption) has caused<br />

the extremal consequences being specific to all three Factors and exerted influence over the all<br />

Geographic Foci; only several events over the last decade had developed to such a great scale –<br />

the 911 attack and the explosion of the World financial crisis among them at T7 (not counting<br />

the military operations), and they also developed at the comet HB’s Foci, as the tragically<br />

known Sumatra-Andaman earthquake of December 26, 2004 (it was still December 25 in Europe<br />

and America, viz. at the Focus T1, December 21) that killed nearly 230,000 people in fourteen<br />

countries.<br />

However, in the Summary below we consider only those spheres where the specified factors of<br />

influence have manifested themselves to the largest degree and/or continue the trends that<br />

started to appear at the comet HB’s Foci since the very beginning.<br />

On the other hand, all the events that shocked the world in these months also fit these Foci, at<br />

least those which are unique in modern history: for instance the plane crash of the President of<br />

Poland, airtrafic collapse caused by the volcano eruption, an attempt to adopt a bill putting the ban<br />

on astrology and some other.<br />

Seemingly the only event of great significance that fits the Foci and show positive perspectives<br />

(let us hope!) is the following:<br />

TB 08.04 The Presidents of the USA and Russia has signed a new SALT agreement which<br />

returns<br />

a new process of nuclear disarmament that was actually interrupted for decades<br />

This Summary may appear unimportant since the presented events are quite recent, in addition<br />

not all types of events are considered to their fullest extent. But one must note that for the fourteenth<br />

year the records and the concentration of events pertaining to the same Factors of influence<br />

continue to appear in the same regions and cluster around the same calendar dates. And this<br />

does already become a system.<br />

References<br />

1. Smelyakov S. Comets Hyakutake and Hale-Bopp: a Forecast and its Verification / Prec. Int.<br />

Conf. NCGR ”Uranus in Aquarius: Towards the <strong>Astrology</strong> of the III Millennium” – Moscow,<br />

1997, Astrological Bulletin, # 5.1. – P. 16 – 17. (In Russian)<br />

2. Smelyakov S. Whether the Comet Hale-Bopp is Opening the Gate to the Forthcoming Decade?<br />

– Kharkov: UkrSibAstroBio Cetre Publ.,1997. – 28 p.<br />

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4. The Comet Hale-Bopp Foci as the Resonance Points of the Chronicle of World Disasters<br />

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6. Summary: Tracing of the comet Hale-Bopp and its successors' effects over the period of 1999<br />

- 2006<br />

7. Non-Planetary Mundane Factors of Influence in 2001<br />

8. Focuses of the Comet Hale-Bopp - the Magic Spectacles for Seeing the Mosaic of the Mundane<br />

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Russian)<br />

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Concepts<br />

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XXIX (Spring 2000), No. 1, P. 41 – 45.<br />

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17. Time as a Measure of Duration of Motion (In Russian) – English version to appear in July,<br />

2010<br />

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SUMMARY<br />

Distribution of events of extreme nature over the Factors of influence<br />

and Time Foci of the comet Hale-Bopp<br />

In this Summary the events are distributed in the following format:<br />

Ti Date: country, event {victims, wounded and other features}<br />

where Ti specifies a Time Focus (T3, T8, T4, Т5, ТВ), and Date – the calendar date for the related<br />

event(s) which, as a rule, lies in a 5 day orb of the Focus corresponding to 5° orb of Sun-<br />

HB conjunction.<br />

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The calendar dates of the considered Foci are as follows<br />

T3 (March 3), Т8 (March 13), T4 (March 20), Т5 (March 24), ТВ (April 7 – 11)<br />

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UPDATES<br />

(May 20, 2010)<br />

The above article and the below Summary were posted on May 4, 2010 [25]. As it turned out that<br />

with respect to the above Forecast (item i), the events of extremal nature pertaining to the comet<br />

HB’s Factors of influence had actually started to appear and to continue the specified trends<br />

at the resonance point of May 17, the below Summary was replenished with the respective events at<br />

rubric AE (after- effects).<br />

FACTOR 1: NATURAL CALAMITIES<br />

EARTHQUAKES, VOLCANO ERUPTIONS<br />

As in the first manifestations of the comet HB’s Foci in 1997, the natural calamities were starting<br />

in 2 – 3 days before the Foci dates.<br />

T3 27.02 Chili: earthquake, 9 on Richter scale – the strongest in 50 years.<br />

700 victims, thousands missing, 2 million homeless. By its magnitude it was 10<br />

times more powerful than the preceding quake in Haiti. It nearly outshined the<br />

most destructive quake ever registered that took place also in Chili, in 1960. Afterward,<br />

45 more aftershocks were registered of various intensity. It shortened the<br />

length of day by 1.26 microsecond and shifted the Earth’s axis by 8 cm<br />

28.02 Afghanistan, Pakistan, India: earthquake, more than 6 on Richter scale<br />

04.03 Taiwan: a powerful quake, 6.5 on Richter scale; landslides, land lapse, fires, destruction<br />

of<br />

buildings, blocking of railways. As an alarm clock this region (together with continental<br />

China) reacts to the Foci since the year of 1997<br />

07.03 Kurile Islands: three quakes (up to 5.5 on Richter scale)<br />

T8 08.03 Turkey: powerful quake (6 on Richter scale), 38 victims<br />

14.03 Japan, Tokyo: powerful quakes – up 6.6 on Richter scale<br />

Т4 20.03 Iceland: the state of emergency is announced due to the beginning of volcano eruption<br />

After a 200 years dormant, the volcano Eyjafjallajkull has waked up. 500 people are<br />

evacuated from its suburbs. 3 flights from the USA to Iceland are cancelled<br />

ТВ 05.04 Mexico: powerful quake, 7.2 on Richter scale; 2 victims, hundreds of wounded.<br />

Large-scale losses were prevented since this region is sparsely populated, although<br />

in several towns the power and water supply, communication lines are discontinued;<br />

of roads and buildings are destructed. An echo of this quake was felt by 20<br />

million people in Arizona and California where the shocks continued for 30<br />

seconds: it caused a panic in shops, where the goods were falling on the buyers,<br />

calls to 911 due to blocking of elevators, etc. Although there were no victims, the<br />

Americans were frightened: such shocks were not felt in these States since 1979.<br />

09.04 Russia, Kamchatka: intensification of ash clouds from volcano Shiveluch<br />

14.04 Iceland: the volcano Eyjafjallajkull exploded with ash after the second crater had<br />

opened.<br />

By having started its activity as natural calamity at Focus T4, now, at Focus TB, it<br />

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As this volcano was covered by a glacier of 5 km in diameter, the floods covered the<br />

ground and the clouds of ash and steam covered the sky and started to propagate<br />

toward Europe. An eruption of the same type took place in 1821-1823, 1612 and in 920.<br />

Since April 15 the ash cloud paralyzed the air communication over Europe, and<br />

conventional communications on the Seas and ground due to a cancel of flights.<br />

Even half of the flights between the USA and Europe are canceled since the silicon<br />

micro particles can disrupt the engines, as it was with Finnish air fighters F16 that<br />

got in the cloud. Such an airspace shutdown was not observed since WWII, and<br />

has no precedents in its scale: 300 airports are blocked, 63 000 flights are cancelled, 7<br />

mill. people cancelled their flights, 10 mill. people rushed to railway stations. European<br />

airlines suffer a damage of 150 – 200 million Euro per day. General damage<br />

to airlines, apart from that to passengers and loads, makes more than 2 billion Euros.<br />

14.04 China: the most powerful quake of the year, 7.1 on Richter scale has destructed city<br />

Tsega<br />

2064 victims, 175 missing, 12 000 wounded. The subsequent multiple after-shocks,<br />

land slides and gale-strength winds destructed 85% of the buildings, power supply<br />

lines, roads. National mourning is declared.<br />

AE May 16-17 a month after the air traffic collapse at the Focus TB, the ash clouds from the<br />

volcano<br />

Eyjafjallajkull had caused, firstly since the period of TB, a sharp worsening of the<br />

conditions for flights over Europe, although on a lesser scale:<br />

16.05 Ireland closes its airspace for the flights. The GB and Germany notify that the airspace<br />

might be closed. Test flights are undertaken for measuring the density of ash<br />

clouds<br />

17.05 Europe: more than 1000 flights are canceled. A day before the expected time the airspace<br />

is closed for the largest London airports. Amsterdam, London were inoperative almost<br />

all day long. Dozens of flights are canceled in Portugal. The Dutch airports<br />

are under a threat<br />

In continuation of the April and last year activity at Spring Foci a series of earthquakes and<br />

volcano eruption take place along the Pacific Ring of Fire<br />

AE 11.05 Russia, Kamchatka: intensification of one of the highest (5000 m) active volcano.<br />

The ash<br />

and dust is flowing to the Pacific at an altitude of 6000 m<br />

16.05 Russia, Kamchatka: a quake, 4.5 on Richter scale<br />

16.05 New Zealand: a series of quakes of 3.3 to 4.5 on Richter scale<br />

16.05 Tonga island: a quake, 6.0 on Richter scale<br />

19.05 Russia: 5 quakes at the Far Eastern coast – up to 5 on Richter scale<br />

19.05 Peru: a quake, 6.4 on Richter scale<br />

20.05 Russia, Kamchatka: intensification of ash clouds from volcano Shiveluch (See TB):<br />

before May 17 a mudflow from its slope blocked a road and destructed a dam.<br />

Since May 19 it throws the ash and dust to an altitude of 5000 m; alongside, about<br />

50 quakes is registered in this region. Airspace limitations are estimated.<br />

ТВ<br />

MAGNETIC STORMS<br />

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In its active phase it lasted for 9 hour. By its intensity it was a huge geomagnetic<br />

disturbance that was caused by a coronal mass ejection. Noteworthy that it was<br />

unexpected even for geophysicists since no noticeable Solar flares were seen which<br />

usually cause such events. Note to this end that the Solar events were synchronous<br />

with the comet HB’s Foci in the previous years as well [11]<br />

12.04 The peak of the second magnetic storm is registered on the background of a quiet<br />

Sun. As the<br />

geophysicists note, in both cases there were no visible causes for these events: if the<br />

first storm was preceded at least by a small Solar flare, the second was not accompanied<br />

by any one<br />

HURRICANES, LANDSLIDES<br />

Т3 27.02 – 1.03 A wild storm called Xynthia hit Europe – the most destructive in15 years.<br />

At least 57 people have been killed, dozens are missing, hundreds are wounded.<br />

Hundreds dwellings are destroyed, millions of houses have no electricity. First it<br />

hit the Canaries, and then – Spain and France, with floods and record winds (up to<br />

220 km per hour). Salt water filled the fields, most of which could not be recreated.<br />

For France, the damage is estimated as 1.5 bill. Euro. Chaos came to some regions<br />

of Germany with closing of some roads, airports and railway stations. Avalanches<br />

in Switzerland killed two people.<br />

03.03: Uganda: mudflow washed off several villages, min 100 people killed, 300 missing<br />

05.03: Anomalously great waves (9 meters) had abruptly stroke a cruise liner near Spain: 2<br />

killed,<br />

14 wounded. Such waves may appear in Mediterranean, but once or twice a year<br />

Т8 09.03 In France and Spain a cyclone had turned Spring into a Russian Winter: 40 cm of<br />

snow<br />

has fallen in one night. Dozens of thousand houses had no electricity, roads are<br />

drifted<br />

13.03 Kazakhstan: a flood killed 35 people<br />

Т4 20.03 China: a huge sand-storm covers 21 region of China during March 19 – 21.<br />

Sand and dust propagate over thousand kilometers to South and East from Inner<br />

Mongolia; a yellow dust had decreased the visibility and quality of the air to a dangerous<br />

level not only in Beijing, but in Taiwan as well. Several days later it reaches<br />

Japan.<br />

The year of 2009 has become the most favorable for the number of sand storms in<br />

China over a decade. But the sand-dust storms of this year have surpassed them<br />

both in quantity and intensity. Thus, already 5 dust storms are registered in China<br />

this year which makes an average yearly number (4 -5 events) for the last decade.<br />

However, the first storm in 2010 took place on March 11 only (this is firstly since<br />

2001) – that is at the Focus T8 (March 13); with a small intervals four more storms<br />

stroke the country.<br />

Т5 28.03 USA: a wide range of convective events on the area from Florida to Virginia:<br />

8 tornados moved houses, pulled out trees, etc. the gusts reached 140 km per hour,<br />

the size of the hailstones reached the size of a baseball ball. Loss of power supply<br />

ТВ 7.04 Brasilia: a shower brought a record of precipitation in 44 years and flood in Rio de<br />

Janeiro.<br />

In less than a day a monthly norm of precipitation has fallen, although a raining season<br />

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offices are closed. Road are blocked, 180 mudflows killed 133 people. 95 victims of flood,<br />

dozens are missing.<br />

08.04 Rio de Janeiro: new mudflow kills more than 200 people.<br />

12.04 Italy: mudflow kills 10 train passengers, 4 missing, 28 wounded<br />

13.04 India: powerful cyclone kills more than 116 people. The speed of wind exceeds 160<br />

km/h,<br />

the hurricane disrupts the roofs, uproots the trees<br />

AE 16.05 Eastern Europe: heavy showers start the floods being a record in dozens of years<br />

On May 17-18 the floods become extremal: dozens of victims, hundreds of thousand<br />

flooded houses, washed off fields, destructed bridges and roads. Large-scale<br />

evacuation of population and cattle. The record floods cover a region from Poland<br />

to Bulgaria, from Czech to Ukraine. In particular:<br />

16.05 Western Ukraine: In a day a monthly norm of precipitation has fallen, but the rains<br />

continue in the subsequent days. The level of rivers is expected to raise by 4.5 meters<br />

17.05 Czech: state of emergency is declared<br />

Hungary: such a flood was not observed for 40 – 50 years; some villages are cut<br />

from the<br />

roads. The military and local citizens are emergently erecting the protective dams.<br />

Moscow: a ‘tropical’ shower (40% of monthly norm of precipitation) paralyzes traffic.<br />

On<br />

the next day a squall has broken 170 trees.<br />

18.05 Poland: the “red” level of danger is announced for May 18 and 19. The rains are expected<br />

for several days more. The level of Vistula at Krakow has exceeded the centenary<br />

record. For Poland the damage exceeds 2 billion Euros. Slovakia: army is used in saving<br />

operations. Croatia: a record is established – in several hours 116 mm of precipitations<br />

have fallen. There, as in Bulgaria, fields are badly damaged.<br />

15-16.05 China: a very powerful storm and flood – unprecedented in 20 years. The field of vision<br />

drops to 1 m. More than 100 victims, hundreds of thousand peoples are evacuated.<br />

17.05 The season of rains and floods in the Southern China has started much earlier than<br />

ever.<br />

First showers started in the beginning of March (viz. at T3) – the earliest term in 20<br />

years (as a rule, they start at the end of March or in April). Just in Tzyan-ci province<br />

270 000 people suffer damage. Chinese scientists associate this with El Niño.<br />

19.05 Chili: snowfall in the most dry place of the Planet – virtually rainless Atacama<br />

Desert – has<br />

stopped operation of the Observatory – one of the most important in the world<br />

20.05 India: an approaching of a powerful cyclone results in evacuation of 110 000 people<br />

17 ± 7 USA: inexplicable 10-year maximum in tornado activity: just in Oklahoma several dozens<br />

of tornado in 2 weeks; there were only 3 before May 10, but 24 to 30 tornados were<br />

registered on this day; in the most powerful the speed of wind reached 300 to 360<br />

km/hr.<br />

NOTE. NOAA: Warmest April Temperature on Record: the combined global land and ocean surface<br />

temperature was the warmest on record for both April and for the period from January-April.<br />

Additionally, last month’s average ocean surface temperature was the warmest on record for any<br />

April, and the global land surface temperature was the third warmest on record. This extra thermal<br />

energy cannot but find the output in an intensification of El Niño and, as a consequence, in rein-


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forcement of processes that cause extremal precipitations and storms (Europe, S. America), tornadoes<br />

(USA), dust storms (China), etc.<br />

Meanwhile, a question arises: why the average temperature has grown? In some cases such an<br />

increase is associated with the grows of Solar activity; but for several years (even 2-3 years longer<br />

than it was expected) the Sun resides at the phase of 11-year minimum. The adequate answer to<br />

this question, from our point of view, is given in [The Mahatma Letters, #23] where it is explained<br />

that this is a meteoric dust which contributes to the greatest extent to increase in precipitation and<br />

growth of temperature. And this statement is supported by the fact that at present the per-year mass<br />

of the falling cosmic dust is increasing [13], as the number of asteroids which fly-by close to the<br />

Earth [10]; to this end it’s worth mentioning the following:<br />

TB 16.04 USA: after watching a relatively slow fly-by of a huge meteorite (they did not<br />

know what<br />

it was), people started to warn security services about coming of extra-terrestrials<br />

Therefore, this external influence and its manifestations at the comet HB’s Foci allow us to assume<br />

that later on the intensity of natural cataclysms associated with atmospheric processes<br />

would grow and, with respect to this Summary, would continue to concentrate at the specified<br />

Foci.<br />

FACTOR 2: ENGINEERING DISASTERS<br />

Among the technogeneous disasters at the Foci once again the events took place being typical<br />

for the specified Factors of influence: destruction of buildings with victims (Hinduist Temple in<br />

India, 20 victims, 30 wounded, on March 4); falling of cranes (Russia, Krasnoyarsk, 6 wounded,<br />

March 26); fires (Moscow, 600 people evacuated, March 27); technogeneous explosions (Moscow,<br />

April 7), etc. As well, large-scale car crashes took place (USA: crash of 31 car, 15 badly<br />

wounded, March 6; Russia: creation of illegal car- shield on the road by police, March 9), shipwrecks,<br />

etc. To this end the following is important:<br />

TB 14.04 a shipwreck took place that caused an ecological catastrophe: a Chinese tanker had<br />

rammed the Bar Reef. Ecologists think that years would be required for eliminating<br />

the consequences of this catastrophe.<br />

since, as in the previous years (since 1997), an after-effect took place: two weeks later an unrecorded<br />

catastrophe takes place with a BP’s platform in the Gulf of Mexico: more than 20 000<br />

barrels of oil is escape daily to the sea. The damage exceeds 5 billion USD.<br />

AE 13.05 Philippines: a conflagration destroyed a residential area; thousands became homeless<br />

17.05 Israel: extreme hot (up to 43°C) caused a series of natural fires; one of them had<br />

thrown to<br />

a minefield – several mines exploded. A highway was closed<br />

17.05 Turkey: an explosion in a coal mine; 30 people killed, 8 wounded<br />

19.05 Russia, Kuznetsk Basin: landslip in a mine, 2 missed, several wounded<br />

Gulf of Mexico: several unsuccessful attempts to stop oil leakage at a mile leakage<br />

But the most significant, along with the natural disasters, were the events associated with the<br />

air crashes that basically concentrated at the Focus TB which is associated with the influence of<br />

Algol and Saturn.<br />

Т4<br />

Т5<br />

some<br />

AVIATION ACCIDENTS<br />

21.03 Moscow: emergency landing of smoking plane Tu-204<br />

26.03 NASA decides to launch shuttle Discovery on April 5 (viz. at TB) regardless of


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technical troubles (Helium leakage in the right engine). Initially, the launch<br />

planned on March 18 (viz. T4), but was put off due a bad weather.<br />

ТВ 09.04 Russia, Voronezh: emergency landing of An-24<br />

10.04 Russia, Kamchatka: an avalanche covered a helicopter that landed near a mound: 10<br />

killed,<br />

including 5 Germans; 8 tourists are saved from a 10 meter drift<br />

10.04 Afghanistan: US helicopter CV-22 is shaken down; 4 victims, several wounded<br />

10.04 Russia, Smolensk: crash-landing of the plane of the President of Poland in poor<br />

weather<br />

conditions (fog), 96 victims. The President was accompanied by his wife and the<br />

highest State officials during an unofficial visit to Katyn. This situation is not deprived<br />

of mystical background since he was traveling to the place where the Polish<br />

officers were executed by the order of Stalin. In Poland, Russia, EU and some other<br />

countries a mourning is declared.<br />

Although the inquiry is not finished at the moment, it is declared that the plane<br />

was in good shape. Competent persons remind that a similar situation took place<br />

in 2008 during a flight to Tbilisi when the pilots were forced to land at the adverse<br />

weather conditions.<br />

Note.<br />

In 30 years five Presidents’ planes have crashed, but never so many officials became the victims:<br />

1981 – President of Ecuador: due to a pilots’ error the plane crashed in a hill;<br />

1986 – President of Mozambique and 39 accompanying persons: the plane crashed in a hill;<br />

1988 – PM of Pakistan and Commander-in-Chief: the plane dived and crashed (diversion is assumed);<br />

1994 – Presidents of Rwanda and Burundi: the plane was shot down by a missile;<br />

2004 – Presidents of Macedonia: air crash due to a pilots’ error.<br />

Make note that only the latter case took place after the arrival of the comet Hale-Bopp, but on<br />

February 26, viz. near the Focus T3. This means that both air crashes with Presidents during the<br />

last 14 years took place at the Foci of the comet HB!<br />

13.04 Indonesia: on landing, the plane slid into a river, 20 wounded<br />

14.04 NASA cannot repair the cooling system of ISS.<br />

Two days later – the landing of Shuttle is postponed several times<br />

14.04 Mexico: air crash, 6 victims<br />

14.04 Start of airtrafic collapse in Europe; airtrafic with Asia and America is<br />

cancelled due to the ash clouds of the Iceland volcano.<br />

Notes.<br />

At the Focus TB a synthesis of all three Factors of influence – natural (volcano eruption), technogeneous<br />

(cancelling of flights) and social (10 million passengers’ problems, etc. ) became apparent,<br />

on the unprecedented level. These world-wide effects of the Foci become more and more noticeable<br />

since the tsunami of 2004 at the Focus T1.<br />

AE<br />

15.05 Shuttle Atlantis: the crew cannot start inspection of outer casing due to a failure in<br />

infra-red camera. At the same time, a problem arises at the ISS: its orbit must be<br />

changed for escaping a collision with a space debris (to this end See also the Note,<br />

above, and [10] relative to the influence of various space objects).


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Notice, that as with the President’s airplane crash at Focus TB, the majority of crashes in the<br />

below “after-effects” are associated with landing and/or poor weather conditions<br />

AE 12.05 Tripoli: crash of airbus А-330-200 on landing. 103 victims, one boy is saved by a miracle.<br />

again<br />

As an after-effect of TB this crash resembles that with the President of Poland: it<br />

is also a crash-landing directly before a landing strip, a crash of the plane that was in<br />

a good shape<br />

16.05 Surinam: crash of twin-engine plane An-28 due to a low visibility. 8 victims.<br />

17.05 Afghanistan: crash of air liner due to a fog. 45 victims<br />

17.05 Philippines: crash of helicopter. 6 victims<br />

19.05 Russia, Stavropol: crash of helicopter; pilot is badly wounded<br />

19.05 Georgia: a scandal with installing a catapult in the president Saakashvili’s plane. Once<br />

the opposition accuses him in embezzlement of state funds: “apart from buying for his<br />

own comfort a plane for 56 mill. USD, he ordered to provide it with a catapult (after<br />

the crash of President of Poland) for 7 million USD whereas he promised to use just<br />

the passenger planes”<br />

19.05 Moscow: emergent landing of Boeing-737<br />

19.05 England: a collision between a plane and a car: a small private airplane has rammed<br />

a car<br />

during an emergent landing on the road. The drivers did not suffer, the pilot is<br />

hospitalized<br />

19.05 Moscow: Press Conference after the results of investigation of the crash of President’s<br />

plane:<br />

The Int. Aviation Committee says that the crash (at TB) was not caused neither<br />

by an explosion, nor by fire or technical failure. But it is still unclear what was the<br />

cause of the crash. It is stated that two outside persons were in the cabin, president<br />

and passengers were speaking by mobile. The screw was formed several days before<br />

the flight and it was informed about poor weather conditions.<br />

22.05 India: an inflamed Boeing 737 had fallen before the runway; 158 victims, 8 wounded<br />

3.1. Violation of psychological and legislative boundaries by individuals and groups<br />

Acts of Terrorism (AT)<br />

08.03 Pakistan: AT: 14 victims, 70 wounded; suicide-bomber in a car attacked a police sta-<br />

Т8<br />

tion<br />

Т5<br />

tims,<br />

ТВ<br />

another<br />

FACTOR 3: SOCIAL EFFECTS<br />

29.03 Moscow: Two suicide-bomber-girls performed ATs in the underground. 37 vic-<br />

60 wounded. It is are reported that more bombs were revealed and deactivated that<br />

day<br />

29.03 Russia, Chelyabinsk: especially dangerous criminal Bashir is detained.<br />

His band organized criminal underground and secret religious extremist groups; it<br />

was kidnapping and planned a series of ATs with suicide-bombers<br />

04.04 Russia, Dagestan: AT on the railway: 8 carriages were derailed<br />

05.04 Pakistan, Peshawar: suicide-bombers attacked the US Embassy with 6 bombs,<br />

group shelled it. 4 killed, 10 wounded.<br />

On the same day one of the suicide-bombers made a powerful explosion: 39 V, 100<br />

W


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07.04 New York: a powerful explosion in a tourist heart of the city is supposed to be an<br />

AT: from<br />

the covers of underground communications the tongues of flame and smoke have<br />

broken away. Police evacuates the dwellers of the nearby houses.<br />

AE<br />

car<br />

14.05 Athens: explosion of a powerful bomb in downtown; several wounded<br />

16.05 New York: one more attempt to perform an act of terrorism with gas in cans in a<br />

17.05 India: Maoists exploded a line bus: 40 victims<br />

17.05 Russia, Kabardino-Balkaria: gangsters fired a police car; a bomb exploded in Minister’s<br />

house<br />

18.05 Moscow: a tear-gas sprayed by someone in underground station in peak hours<br />

caused panic<br />

18.05 Kabul: act of terrorism: 20 victims, 52 wounded<br />

18.05 Pakistan: act of terrorism: 12 victims, 7 wounded<br />

Telephone terrorists:<br />

14.05 Latvia: Latvian airline was informed about a bomb on board during a flight to Berlin.<br />

After landing no bomb was found<br />

16.05 Canada: forced landing of Hong Kong airline Airbus А340 with 300 people in Vancouver<br />

During the flight from Hong Kong, unknown person phoned to Canadian police<br />

and said that the plane was mined. After landing no bomb was found<br />

Crazy shooting<br />

Т4 21.03 Moscow: a man who killed his wife and two daughters is directed to psychiatric examination<br />

23.03 China: a man killed 8 children in the yard of primary school<br />

Т5 29.03 USA, Detroit: 9 members of secret group Hutaree (“Christian Warriors”) accused<br />

in plot to<br />

kill police and cause disorders in the name of Christ<br />

31.04 Washington, DC: Crazy shooting into travelers from a transiting car: 3 killed, 6<br />

wounded<br />

AE 12.05 China: 6 small children and a mentor are killed, 20 wounded by the ax at a kindergarten:<br />

the attacker, 48 years old villager, committed suicide. This is the 5-th case in two<br />

months – the first took place at the Focus T4, then – on April 28 (16 schoolboys and a<br />

teacher were wounded by knife), the attacker was a former teacher; on April 29 (28<br />

children and 3 adults were wounded) when a man attacked a kindergarten; April 30<br />

(5 children were wounded by a hammer), the attacker committed suicide by selfimmolation.<br />

14.03 Poland, Krakow: defilement of the Holocaust memorial on the place of concentra-<br />

Т8<br />

tion<br />

AE<br />

Т4<br />

Vandalism<br />

camp where Nazis killed Krakow Jews<br />

17.05 Spain: night pogroms, mass fights of fans with police<br />

Gangsters and illegal business, pirates<br />

26.03 Moscow: police detained a band that robbed 15 collector cars.


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ТВ 08.04 Israel: a band is arrested that was trading the human organs; among them are lawyers,<br />

specialists in logistics and even a retired army general<br />

09.04 The former head of Polaroid sentenced to 50 years for swindling (financial pyramids);<br />

it is<br />

proved that he had stolen 3.65 billion USD. 9 more persons are sentenced with this<br />

affair<br />

14.04 Germany: the record (in Germany) cocaine batch of 1.5 ton is seized in the Hamburg<br />

14.04 Ukraine: the country is agitated by a mystical news: the historical remains of statefounder<br />

duke Yaroslav the Wise disappeared from the Temple- memorial " Sofia of Kiev"<br />

AE 13.05 Russia: a spy who passed secret maps to Pentagon is sentenced to 4 years of imprisonment<br />

17.05 Cameroon: at night the ship “North Spirit” entered the port for unloading. 20<br />

armed people<br />

occupied the ship: under the threat of guns and spilled benzene they broke the<br />

communications, robbed the cabins and ship cash, and kidnapped the captain and<br />

major mechanic. This is considered as a new tactics in pirates’ action. It is worth<br />

mentioning that this is the second kidnapping of major mechanic – in August of<br />

2009 he was in the crew of the timber ship Arctic Sea that was seized in Baltic and<br />

taken to the African coast.<br />

19.05 Paris: “the greatest robbery of museum in the history” - at night, from the Museum<br />

of<br />

modern arts five paintings of the famous artists (Picasso, Matisse, Modigliani)<br />

were stolen. The cost of these paintings makes more than 500 million Euros!<br />

ТВ<br />

the<br />

Assassinations<br />

12.04 Moscow: the judge of Moscow city court is shot who proclaimed the sentence to<br />

“White wolfs” band: the skinheads are condemned for the killing attempts on the<br />

race intolerance. He was threatened, in particular – at the Web forums.<br />

Poisoning, Epidemics, Genetics<br />

ТВ 07.04 Russia, Arkhangelsk: 86 people are poisoned in a hospice, 61 are put into hospital<br />

AE 18.05 Russia, Altay: 102 schoolchildren are hospitalized after poisoning by unknown gas<br />

18.05 Tajikistan: outbreak of poliomyelitis cannot be localized. 409 children are under<br />

suspicion<br />

84 cases are certified, 3 children died in a clinic<br />

20.05 USA: a break-through in genetics: for the first time an artificial cell is synthesized.<br />

Notice,<br />

that since the Spring of 1997 many important events in genetics also follow the<br />

HB’s Foci<br />

3.2. VIOLATION OF PSYCOLOGICAL AND LEGISLATIVE BOUNDS<br />

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ТВ<br />

3.2.А. MILITARY ACTIONS<br />

Friendly fire<br />

04.04 Afghanistan: Bundeswehr soldiers ‘mistakenly’ killed 6 soldiers of Afghan army


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09.04 Russia: at night tank exercises 2 officers are killed<br />

10.04 Ukraine: 2 soldiers are killed at an artillery range<br />

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Israeli-Palestinian confrontation<br />

Т8 11.03 Israel: Palestine rocket killed a citizen of Thailand<br />

Т4 19.04 Israeli Air Force delivered Gaza strip a series of strikes in response to wounding 2<br />

citizens<br />

Т5 26.03 Hamas militants shot 2 Israeli soldiers; in response, Israeli soldiers killed 2 militants<br />

ТВ<br />

27.03 Israeli armored troops has entered Gaza strip and shelled it at a support of helicopters.<br />

An emergent evacuation has started<br />

02.04 Israeli Air Force delivered Gaza strip a series of strikes<br />

Т5<br />

AE<br />

Confrontation between the North and South Koreas<br />

26.03 Once again, the North and South Koreas are on the brink of the war:<br />

near the maritime boundary of North Korea a South Korean Combat Corvette<br />

“Chonan” with the displacement of 1500 tons has sunk. Out of the crew of 104<br />

people, 46 are missing. After the explosion it appeared a hole in the bottom. Immediately<br />

after the event a suspicion was declared as to the North Korean torpedo or<br />

underwater kamikaze attack.<br />

16.05 Two N. Korean warships broke the border where the Corvette “Chonan” had sunk.<br />

The S. Korean ships started the warning fire and the N. Korean ships returned back<br />

20.05 Seoul: S. Korea officially accused N. Korea in destruction of Corvette “Chonan”<br />

The committee of investigation has officially declared that this corvette was destroyed<br />

by a torpedo from N. Korean submarine. This conclusion follows from the<br />

remains of the torpedo with the N. Korean marking<br />

Т3<br />

3.2.Б. REVOLUTIONS AND RIOTS<br />

6-8.03 Nigeria: more than 500 people are killed in the result of Moslem-Christian clashes<br />

Kirgizia: the collapse of “Tulip revolution”<br />

ТВ 07.04 The temporary government dissolves the Parliament and assumed the legislature<br />

As in the previous revolution, the protests started at the end of March – by the 5 th<br />

anniversary of the “Tulip revolution” that gave the presidency to Bakiev on the<br />

wave of mass disturbances being analogous to the current ones. During mass protests<br />

of opposition 76 people are killed and 1520 are wounded. Masses produced a<br />

pogrom in the Parliament and started a large scale marauding..<br />

9-10.04 are declared the days of morning in Kirgizia. The deposed president leaves the<br />

country<br />

AE 13-15.05 After the overturn at TB the disorders started in Kirgizia once again:<br />

On May 13 the opponents of the temporary government seized the power in Osh.<br />

On May 14 the clashes (with sticks, stones and guns) took place in Dzhelal-Abad<br />

between the supporters of the temporary government and former president with<br />

the demand to free the seized residence of regional administration. Snipers were also<br />

engaged in firing. On May 15 an attempt was made to destroy the monument of<br />

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18-19.05 Dzhelal-Abad: in mass clashes 2 people are killed, 62 – wounded, 2 – badly<br />

wounded. The supporters of ex-president had thrown stones in opponents and<br />

State University<br />

Note, that as in Kirgizia, after 5 years of “Tulip revolution”, so in Ukraine, after 5 years of<br />

“Orange revolution” a throwing down of former powers, but legal, takes place at the Foci and<br />

very quickly.<br />

Ukraine: a fiasco of the “Orange revolution”<br />

Т3 03.03 Ukraine: after election of new President a new majority is organized in the Parliament,<br />

which supports him, without the elections. The coalition retires the “orange” PM<br />

and Cabinet and form new government.<br />

ТВ 03.04 Ukraine deflects the plan of joining NATO; this is the first of a series of decisions<br />

which<br />

abolishes the key anti-Russia programs of the former Orange rulers.<br />

03.03 a court cancels the just adopted (in January) decision of the former president re to<br />

decoration of Bandera (a shady ‘hero’ of the western regions who collaborated with<br />

Nazis) with the highest order of Ukraine; his followers were fighting for this since<br />

the WWII<br />

Thailand: a reiterative attempt of coup d'etat at the Focus TB<br />

ТВ 07.04 Demos threaten to seize the Parliament. The state of emergency is declared in<br />

Thailand<br />

50 000 police and soldiers are entered in the Capital. Opposition ignores the state of<br />

emergency<br />

09.04 Criminal court of Thailand gives a sanction on detaining of 27 leaders of opposition<br />

With March 12 (viz. T8) the opposition continues the mass protests in Bangkok;<br />

they promise “to force the PM to fulfill their demands” by April 12 (viz. TB)<br />

AE 16-19.05: three-month confrontation transforms to a phase of armed conflict:<br />

the preceding surge of counteraction took place on April 10 (viz. at TB), when thee<br />

army attempted to disperse the demos, but the “red-shorts” had shown a fierce resistance;<br />

25 were killed, 870 wounded.<br />

14.05 In 17 regions the state of emergency is announced. The clashes between the army<br />

and<br />

opposition were going in Bangkok all night long. 10 000 people have occupied the<br />

centre of the Capital; the erect the barricades with the aim to repulse the army. Soldiers<br />

have started to shoot in protesters<br />

16.05 The Government announces the centre of Bangkok to be “a zone of battering”:<br />

there the camp of “red-shorts” is allocated. They continue to erect barricades, put<br />

the wheels to fire, throw grenades and inflammatory bottles in soldiers. Officials<br />

are evacuated from the city, as well as women and children.<br />

17.05 In two days the centre of Bangkok has turned into a zone of military actions. Shooting<br />

and<br />

explosions have silenced just in the morning. The term of the Governmental ultimatum<br />

expires without a result. Disturbances do not calm down, dozens of victims, hundreds<br />

of wounded.<br />

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21<br />

the number of victims and arrested protesters are growing. The robberies and arsons (2<br />

banks, TV centre, etc.) are propagating. The curfew is announced in Bangkok.<br />

By the evening, the opposition have surrendered. The 4-day armed conflict is terminated<br />

with a dismal end: 60 victims, 1500 wounded.<br />

Mongolia<br />

8-9.04 Opposition started the protest actions with the demand to dissolve the Parliament<br />

Others went on hunger-strike demanding a referendum on confidence to the parliament<br />

Political scandals of international meaning<br />

13.03 Georgia: at Saturday night the country was seized by panic: the TV channel “Im-<br />

Т8<br />

edi”<br />

3.2.В. INTERNATIONAL SCANDALS AND UNEXPECTED DECLARATIONS<br />

presents a special news issue that the Russian tanks has invaded in Georgia, the<br />

plans were to bomb the cities and president Saakashvili is killed. In panic, the citizens<br />

started to leave the houses. A minor reservation that it is not a reality was not<br />

noticed.<br />

14.03 Russia, Lipetsk TV has threaten the citizens by an info that NATO invaded in Belarus<br />

08.04 USA: during a Washington-Denver flight a Qatar Vice-consul attempted to set his<br />

ТВ<br />

shoes on<br />

fire; he was neutralized by marshals<br />

13.04 Ukraine: in the Parliament a bill is registered that has no precedents since the<br />

times of<br />

inquisition: in the draft it is proposed to ban any activity pertaining to astrology,<br />

forecasting and healing except of those “documentary” films that narrate about<br />

negative impact of future (fortune) predicting services. Astrologers of the Ukraine<br />

have started to protest. Even in the Soviet times there were no laws which prohibit<br />

astrology!<br />

AE<br />

base<br />

17.05 Japan: in a protest to the USA base in Okinawa, a living line have encircled the<br />

18.05 The Security Council considers a proposal as to putting new sanctions against Iran<br />

Shocking deeds, children<br />

T3 04.03 New York: a great scandal has agitated the USA: for an hour a child was monitoring<br />

the air traffic in the largest international airport; he gave the permissions for landing<br />

and taking off; he turned out to be a son of traffic superintendent.<br />

ТВ 09.04 USA, a shocking history: a stepmother has returned her adopted 7-years old son to<br />

Russia<br />

by sending him alone, with a writing that she made a mistake and now let somebody<br />

else take him. In few days Russia adopts a temporary moratorium on adoption<br />

of children by USA citizens<br />

AE 19.05 USA: new scandal is flaring up that is associated with an adopted child from Russia:<br />

although the adoptive parents were informed about not good heredity of a boy,<br />

they demand 10 million USD from the adoptive agency<br />

19.05 Germany: investigation is started re to illegal adoption of Russian children: some firm<br />

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19.05 Moscow, Mytishchi: a citizen of Uzbekistan had made an attempt to sell her 3-month<br />

son<br />

for 300 USD. She was arrested<br />

on getting money.<br />

International agreements<br />

ТВ 08.04 The Presidents of Russia and USA have<br />

signed the long expected new<br />

SALT<br />

agreement<br />

The negotiations were lasting more than<br />

a year; since Autumn, several times it was<br />

announced<br />

that it would be signed ‘in a week or two’. It returns these states to the<br />

process of<br />

nuclear disarmament that was actually disrupted a decade ago<br />

3.3. ECONOMIC RECORDS<br />

ТВ 07.04 The price on gold reaches its 3 month maximum – 1153,0 USD per ounce<br />

08.04 It is declared that bankruptcies in the USA have reached their maximum:<br />

160 000 per<br />

March – it is the maximal rate since October 2005<br />

09.04 In continuation of European Gas crisis of 2009 (that also developed in extremee ac-<br />

part of the<br />

“Nord Stream” gas<br />

line that bypasses Ukraine<br />

tions<br />

by the HB’s Foci), the President of Russia starts the construction of the marine<br />

12.04 Russia: the<br />

USD to Ruble rate<br />

falls to a minimumm since November 2009<br />

AE 17.05 the Euro had fallen to its 4-year minimum<br />

19.05 Germany:<br />

the Chancellor estimated the situation as the most difficult in<br />

decades.<br />

This caused a sharp fall of Euro and stock exchange indices<br />

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Plates Of Nephi Found<br />

By<br />

T.Stokes, U.K<br />

George Stokes was a London born Englishman who spent much of WWII both in<br />

India, and the Western desert, and because he spoke Arabic he was dropped into the<br />

desert to gain information on troop movements from passing Bedouins to radio<br />

back to base, and once a month a plane would fly past and drop medical provisions water and<br />

food.<br />

The Bedouins would curiously stop at his tent and have any wounds treated, George an<br />

army doctor found many of these simple people were amazingly generous, and impressed<br />

him by being spiritual and non material, the simplicity and warmth of these passing people<br />

stayed with him all his life.<br />

One of the strangest people he met during his time in India was the fakir Kuda Bux, whom<br />

George befriended, he said he had been given seven gifts, these he demonstrated many times<br />

to the British army soldiers.<br />

These are the only ones I remember him saying.<br />

(1) The ability to be buried alive for several days<br />

(2) To see with a blindfold on, on top of dough wound round his head.<br />

(3) To stop his heart, in front of the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) doctors<br />

(4) To walk through red hot embers of a burning fire in bare feet.<br />

(5) He told a man he would soon die, and while digging a trench was stung by a scorpion<br />

and died 4 days later.<br />

George Stokes would seek out Kudu Bux to learn of his cultural and spiritual philosophy, and<br />

from him he learnt how to see with the inner eye, and to discern the real from the unreal.<br />

George was angry about Winston Churchill’s decision to withhold help from India during<br />

the famine which killed 4 million people while India was fighting England’s war, and<br />

Churchill gave huge amounts of aid to Russia, whom our own intelligence people said were<br />

our real enemies all along.<br />

Not many Englishmen understood the religious and cultural zeitgeist of the Indo/Pak<br />

subcontinent, but George did, and said Gandhi was a wonderful man who achieved<br />

everything by peaceful means or Ahimsa, and Bhakti devotion to god, and Prema love of<br />

god, and when Churchill wanted Gandhi murdered as a troublemaker, George was one of<br />

the group of Englishmen who protested.<br />

After the war George never forgot the lessons and the kindness he received from the desert<br />

Bedouins, Kuda Bux, Gandhi, and the Indian people, and on his return to England began to<br />

devote his life to meditation and good works between communities.<br />

He became known throughout London as “The coin man” because could hold a coin in his<br />

hand and could relate everything depicted on the coin to the Book of revelations and tell of<br />

both past and future occurrences in history,<br />

Over 50 years ago he foretold Britain begging to enter the Common Market, after fighting<br />

W. W. II. to keep out, he foretold the Marxist dictator Tony Blair coming to power with his<br />

faked up wars, and Britain’s economic decline, with corrupt banks and drug companies<br />

taking over.<br />

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He foretold the collapse of the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church through<br />

corruption and perversion, with a dehumanizing lowering of all standards in public life. He<br />

also told of China and India becoming world powers, as Both America and Britain declined,<br />

he spoke of the Cold War, changing from a war with armaments to a war of words, where<br />

communism would sweep Europe, and replace god with the State and the State would<br />

control everything, he spoke of cataclysmic world events such as hurricanes earthquakes and<br />

tidal waves until man returned to god.<br />

He found organizations would consult him, and he was known as the London seer to the<br />

Roman Catholic theologians, seventh day Adventists, and the Black Muslim assoc and when<br />

asked by the local Mormons now known as<br />

“The church of Jesus Christ latter day saints” to look at their literature,<br />

he said he had found the missing Plates of Nephi which was the basis of the religion and<br />

which were presumed lost, but were actually coins of the realm, proving Gods plan yet<br />

again.<br />

Over the coming months, many senior latter day saints came over from Salt Lake city to<br />

discuss the finds, one man said within my hearing, ‘for anything to be accepted into the dogma of<br />

the church it must have from between 5 to 10 complex similarities”<br />

George replied quietly, ’’I have 3,500 and have stopped counting”<br />

The upshot was that a group of Latter Day Saints came over to Georges home in East<br />

London, and heard a lecture on the meaning of the find, and that it confirmed God’s hand in<br />

the religion, and the right way for the future.<br />

The find was discussed at length in Salt Lake City HQ, and was narrowly defeated, this<br />

meant the finding of the Plates of Nephi was hidden from the devout followers, and all<br />

further news suppressed, but those of us who watched the proceedings on a day to day basis,<br />

know the wonder of its truth.<br />

George died just 8 years ago, and many devout Latter day saints still make the trip to<br />

Georges little East London home to ponder on the Plates of Nephi, but I know the truth as<br />

George was my father.<br />

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1008 Petals<br />

The Nature of True charity<br />

Once Arjuna asks Krishna, when every king, including the Pandavas are doing great charity<br />

and giving away things to the poor generously. Then why Karna alone is praised for his<br />

generosity.<br />

Krishna, the next day, takes Arjuna to the outskirts and by his powers<br />

creates a Golden and a silver mountain, and asks Arjuna to donate the<br />

mountains to others, before Sun set. Arjuna, seeing the small<br />

mountains, laughs and says, it’s not a big deal. So he calls everyone<br />

from the surrounding villages and gives them a piece of the mountain<br />

by breaking the mountain. But to his shock, he sees that the mountain<br />

grows by the same size he breaks it and its almost sun set and even<br />

after distributing to everyone and tired of the act, he almost gives<br />

up, saying it’s his maya (illusion) and he can’t win over it.<br />

Then Krishna sends for Karna just before sunset and asks Karna to<br />

donate the mountains before sunset. Karna just calls two passerby,<br />

asks one to take the golden mountain and the other to take the silver<br />

mountain and walks away.<br />

Krishna says to Arjuna - this is generosity. You were not liberal to<br />

give away everything but Karna can give away anything to anyone and<br />

that’s why he is great.

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