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In a message dated 8/29/2003 3:10:59 PM Central Daylight Time,

eastwest writes:

 

> most Indian

> astrologers don't even recognize Uranus as a viable astrological planet

 

The second time I ever heard the word Uranus was in 1968 at the Palace

Chinese Theater in San Francisco's north-beach. It was for a Cockettes

Spectacular

Stage Show entitled " Journey to the center of Uranus " and you can guess the

pronunciation. It was fabulous and has since been immortalized in a documentary

film called " The Cockettes " /// wing

 

 

 

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At 02:22 AM 8/29/03 -0700, Dark*Star wrote:

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>Hi Elizabeth,

>

>I think that strong Saturns go into tropical astrology.

>Very strong Saturns into medieval.

>But Sidereal requires a Uranus as well as Saturn.

>Sidereal definitely requires that Uranian ray.

 

Please explain, as India has always used Sidereal and most Indian

astrologers don't even recognize Uranus as a viable astrological planet.

 

Therese

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In a message dated 8/30/2003 4:00:07 AM Central Daylight Time,

pansophia writes:

 

> The only whoroscope I have from the Cockettes is that of Goldie Glitters.

> Only his mother (she would never use any other) and I knew his real name.

> I heard he won the lottery a decade ago. I don't see from his chart that he

> could have been a top winner.

>

 

ay caramba! // wing

 

 

 

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By sidereal I mean Western ala Fagan. Vedic, properly called Hindu (Hindoo in

the 19th century) is a whole different

trip = saturn, Saturn, SATURN. Fagan had Uranus prominent, as you know. Maurice

Wemyss who introduced the idea to him

had Uranus on MC with Saturn squaring ASC to degree.

 

Dark*Star

 

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Therese Hamilton wrote:

 

> At 02:22 AM 8/29/03 -0700, Dark*Star wrote:

> >

> >Hi Elizabeth,

> >

> >I think that strong Saturns go into tropical astrology.

> >Very strong Saturns into medieval.

> >But Sidereal requires a Uranus as well as Saturn.

> >Sidereal definitely requires that Uranian ray.

>

> Please explain, as India has always used Sidereal and most Indian

> astrologers don't even recognize Uranus as a viable astrological planet.

>

> Therese

>

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The only whoroscope I have from the Cockettes is that of Goldie Glitters.

Only his mother (she would never use any other) and I knew his real name.

I heard he won the lottery a decade ago. I don't see from his chart that he

could have been a top winner.

 

Dark*Star

 

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cpwing44 wrote:

 

> In a message dated 8/29/2003 3:10:59 PM Central Daylight Time,

> eastwest writes:

>

> > most Indian

> > astrologers don't even recognize Uranus as a viable astrological planet

>

> The second time I ever heard the word Uranus was in 1968 at the Palace

> Chinese Theater in San Francisco's north-beach. It was for a Cockettes

Spectacular

> Stage Show entitled " Journey to the center of Uranus " and you can guess the

> pronunciation. It was fabulous and has since been immortalized in a

documentary

> film called " The Cockettes " /// wing

>

>

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Dark Star...

 

two quesions....

 

Why Dark Star?

When I think of Stars I think of Light.

 

And secondly....

Who was Maurice Weyss?

 

hmmmmm...

Were you in San Francisco in the late 60's, early

70's?

 

I lied.... That was three questions....

 

jivio

 

 

--- Dark Star <pansophia wrote:

>

> By sidereal I mean Western ala Fagan. Vedic,

> properly called Hindu (Hindoo in the 19th century)

> is a whole different

> trip = saturn, Saturn, SATURN. Fagan had Uranus

> prominent, as you know. Maurice Wemyss who

> introduced the idea to him

> had Uranus on MC with Saturn squaring ASC to degree.

>

> Dark*Star

>

> -

> Therese Hamilton wrote:

>

> > At 02:22 AM 8/29/03 -0700, Dark*Star wrote:

> > >

> > >Hi Elizabeth,

> > >

> > >I think that strong Saturns go into tropical

> astrology.

> > >Very strong Saturns into medieval.

> > >But Sidereal requires a Uranus as well as Saturn.

> > >Sidereal definitely requires that Uranian ray.

> >

> > Please explain, as India has always used Sidereal

> and most Indian

> > astrologers don't even recognize Uranus as a

> viable astrological planet.

> >

> > 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:

> > /

> >

> >

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herr jivio,

 

I was in and out of town all around.

Maurice Wemyss (weems) was a Scottish archaeologist (1892-1919).

He wrote a great deal on degree meanings; invented planets and

embraced queer rulerships. His opus is the 5 volumes, _The Wheel of Life_

There were to be more but his chart promised less. Keep your oyez open

for it. Cyril Fagan came upon the sidereal zodiac through reading him.

 

Dark*Star

 

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Juan Oliver wrote:

 

> Dark Star...

>

> two quesions....

>

> Why Dark Star?

> When I think of Stars I think of Light.

>

> And secondly....

> Who was Maurice Weyss?

>

> hmmmmm...

> Were you in San Francisco in the late 60's, early

> 70's?

>

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