Guest guest Posted November 18, 2003 Report Share Posted November 18, 2003 Hi Dark*Star, I had come across Bill Sheeran's site a month or so ago. He did say he had a research project on Cyril Fagan, but there was nothing much on him there. However I just took another look at the web site, and there is now one article that is certainly worthwhile to read: http://www.radical-astrology.com/irish/fagan/bowser.html Thanks for reminding me about this site. António , Dark Star <pansophia@e...> wrote: > > Antonio, > > The guy who knows more about Cyril Fagan than anyone on the planet is the > tropical astrologer Bill Sheeran in Dublin. Address your post to: > bsheeran@i... > > I think you will be pleasantly surprised. > > Dark*Star Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2003 Report Share Posted November 19, 2003 Hi Antonio, I thought since you both lived in Dublin you might run into him some evening at the pub. I don't agree with Bowser's final conclusion in Sheeran's edge-y designed link : Some of us have a chart for bi-zodiacal. Besides in the Solunars run in American Astrology: July/53-March/70, Fagan was often harking back to the stuff he had tossed out. He was very psychic and a palm reader, did you know that? With that combo he could throw everything out and still read it off the wall. Anyone else might just want to save the bath water and the baby. Dark*Star - António wrote: > Hi Dark*Star, > > I had come across Bill Sheeran's site a month or so ago. He did say > he had a research project on Cyril Fagan, but there was nothing much > on him there. However I just took another look at the web site, and > there is now one article that is certainly worthwhile to read: > > http://www.radical-astrology.com/irish/fagan/bowser.html > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2003 Report Share Posted November 20, 2003 At 03:55 PM 11/18/03 -0800, Dark*Star wrote: >Besides in the Solunars run >in American Astrology: July/53-March/70, Fagan was often harking back to the >stuff he had tossed out. Dark*Star, can you tell us what some of those changed beliefs were? Is there a web site with some of those articles? That's a long time span--1953 to 1970. Therese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2003 Report Share Posted November 20, 2003 Therese, They weren't changed beliefs. He would just go off where it was useful and might point out where a tropical tenet seemed to apply. He did go through the house systems...enbracing one for a while than another. He probably deserted the 8 fold at the end. Cyril was often changing his mind on stuff as befits a tropical Gemini Sun. The AA is a 27 year run which would take much time to go through. Dark*Star - Therese Hamilton wrote: > At 03:55 PM 11/18/03 -0800, Dark*Star wrote: > >Besides in the Solunars run > >in American Astrology: July/53-March/70, Fagan was often harking back to the > >stuff he had tossed out. > > Dark*Star, can you tell us what some of those changed beliefs were? Is > there a web site with some of those articles? That's a long time span--1953 > to 1970. > > Therese > > > " How can Pluto be in Sagittarius when it's so close to Antares? " ----- > > Post message: > Subscribe: - > Un: - > List owner: -owner > > Shortcut URL to this page: > / > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2003 Report Share Posted November 20, 2003 In a message dated 11/20/2003 12:40:41 PM Central Standard Time, eastwest writes: > > And this seems to be how a sidereal Taurus Sun operates, being the house of > Venus and the exaltation of the Moon. Change and adaptability. A spring > like kind of energy, responding to new thoughts. It's nice to know that > Fagan was adapatable. Any asrologer who has worked in the field for some > years knows that as new evidence shows up, concepts and ideas have to keep > changing. > > Therese Thanks, Therese, for this succinct defense. /// chriswing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2003 Report Share Posted November 20, 2003 At 12:49 AM 11/20/03 -0800, Dark*Star wrote: >They weren't changed beliefs. [Cyril Fagan] would just go off where it was useful and >might point out where a tropical tenet seemed to apply. He did go through >the house systems...enbracing one for a while than another. He probably >deserted the 8 fold at the end. Cyril was often changing his mind on stuff >as befits a tropical Gemini Sun. And this seems to be how a sidereal Taurus Sun operates, being the house of Venus and the exaltation of the Moon. Change and adaptability. A spring like kind of energy, responding to new thoughts. It's nice to know that Fagan was adapatable. Any asrologer who has worked in the field for some years knows that as new evidence shows up, concepts and ideas have to keep changing. Therese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2003 Report Share Posted November 20, 2003 , Therese Hamilton <eastwest@s...> wrote: > (...) It's nice to know that > Fagan was adapatable. Any asrologer who has worked in the field for some > years knows that as new evidence shows up, concepts and ideas have to keep > changing. > > Therese And maybe progressed lunars deserve a thorough try by todays astrologers instead of a quick, uninformed (for lack of trying them), dismisal. Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2003 Report Share Posted November 21, 2003 Therese, It is Taurean to hold on to an idea resisting change. But with the Taurus-Gemini mix one holds a concept deeply inviolable but then (Gemini beckoning) reaches out to take up the new idea which is held the same way...for a time. We are all composites if our planets straddle sign and constellation, but if low degrees Sidereal and high in the Tropical we are a double. I am a double Virgo Mercury. My Sun Leo-Virgo. Venus double Libra. To my eyes triple signs are a walking textbook of astrological proof. Watch for their charts. Dark*Star - Therese Hamilton wrote: > And this seems to be how a sidereal Taurus Sun operates, being the house of > Venus and the exaltation of the Moon. Change and adaptability. A spring > like kind of energy, responding to new thoughts. It's nice to know that > Fagan was adapatable. Any asrologer who has worked in the field for some > years knows that as new evidence shows up, concepts and ideas have to keep > changing. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2003 Report Share Posted November 21, 2003 You're welcome, Chris! Therese At 04:20 PM 11/20/03 EST, you wrote: > >Thanks, Therese, for this succinct defense. /// chriswing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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