Guest guest Posted February 9, 2004 Report Share Posted February 9, 2004 Therese, I can't imagine some events cottoning to solars while others chum up only to lunars. I can't imagine nature so curiously bifurcated. It seems inharmonious to natural elegance. Just went through a batch of solars and lunars for earthquakes using 30 degree ingresses and everything fitted together seamlessly. Please find something that breaks this bubble. Dark*Star Therese Hamilton wrote: > I doubt that all types of ingress charts apply to all natural events. Lunar > charts may relate to rainfall and storms, but not to eathquakes. Solar > ingress charts may be more descriptive for quakes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2004 Report Share Posted February 9, 2004 , Dark Star <pansophia@e...> wrote: > > I can't imagine some events cottoning to solars while others chum up only to lunars. I can't imagine nature so curiously bifurcated. Dark*Star, That solar and lunar ingresses might refer to different types of events (earth and sky) makes perfect sense to me. In the natal chart the Sun and Moon have very different meanings. We can see the Moon in the sky at night but not in the day sky. Likewise the Sun shines during the day but not at night. >>It seems inharmonious to natural elegance. And to mix the Sun and Moon together seems muddled to me. That is, solar and lunar cyclic charts. The Moon always has special significance in horoscopes because it's the earth's satellite and moves so quickly compared to the other planets. But this doesn't mean that the Moon's cyclic charts apply to the same types of events as the Sun's cyclic charts. >>Just went through a batch of solars and lunars for earthquakes using 30 degree ingresses and everything fitted together seamlessly. Please find something that breaks this bubble. Dark*Star, first I have to see the bubble. We can't talk about horoscopes or ingresss charts if we can't see the charts. Everyone has his or her own way of interpreting a charts. So your statement above (just like the exact details of Bradley's research) is open to question. And if you place as much meaning on non-angular contacts as on angular contacts (in ingress and cyclic charts), then you can see anything in a chart you want to. Also, it won't matter which ayanamsa you use since the aspects will be the same except for the Moon. Natal horoscopes for people are different. I believe that the entire chart has meaning if house interpretation is used. There hasn't been enough emphasis placed on the differences between mundane charts and the charts of individuals. Therese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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