Guest guest Posted August 29, 2003 Report Share Posted August 29, 2003 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2003 Report Share Posted August 29, 2003 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2003 Report Share Posted August 30, 2003 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2003 Report Share Posted August 30, 2003 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: > / > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2003 Report Share Posted August 30, 2003 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 - 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 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2003 Report Share Posted August 30, 2003 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: > > / > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2003 Report Share Posted September 1, 2003 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 - 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? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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