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Wedding Chart insight requested

 

Hi All

You already know that after 9 1/2 years together and 7 1/2 living together

DL and I are getting married. I would like it to be during tulip time

because we've planted over 2000 plus lots of other spring flowering bulbs.

 

I am thinking about a very quiet wedding with just a few people in a park

where we have fed ducks since out first real date. <hmmm where is duck

feeing in a chart?>

 

I know that the person you marry is far more significant than the when. I

also believe that we are already tied together so this is more an astrologer

being superstitious.

 

Here is the date and time. March 25th (friday) Dallas Texas 6pm

 

My concern is the nodes. Will the nodes reflect the power of Jupiter / Moon

and Venus or will it spoil them in your experience? BTW I do know that in

classic Vedic texts they never want Venus strong in the 7th. I can

understand the relevance of that in a different culture, but don't see it a

problem here. If you can explain why it would be here I'll listen. Just

haven't seen it with clients.

 

thank you

cynthia

John T W B [jtwbjakarta]

Thursday, January 13, 2005 11:03 AM

Re: Re: The chart for Bush's second term in

office

 

 

Hi Steven

 

Nice follow-up

 

I just think one should keep in mind that the organizers of the

Presidential Inaugural schedule work from an outline such as provided by

Bert in an earlier posting. If it all goes exactly as desired (if ever

exactly) the Presidential Oath is completed at 12:00 noon; then it's time

for the Inaugural Address.

 

FYI: In 1789 the first Presidential Oath-taking ceremony in New York City

was delayed for over one hour. See the Hague Chart rectification for 1:20

pm, prepared in 1850 (according to Dane Rudhyar). In 1793 the second

Inaugural, George Washington's second, was on-time at 12:00 noon in

Philadelphia. In 1797 the third, John Adams in Philadelphia, went ahead as

scheduled for 11:00 am. In 1801 the fourth, Jefferson's in Washington, DC,

was on-time at about 12:00 noon. From then on the 12:00 noon timetable

became the traditional standard. (However, I haven't tracked the 19th

centuryceremonies for possible exceptions).

 

John

 

Steven Stuckey <shastrakara wrote:

 

 

John T W B wrote:

 

> Therese scores a decisive point on the precise time of the

> Oath-taking.

>

> The event is orchestrated to complete the Oath-takings, first the VP,

> then the President @ 12:00 noon.

>

 

Time of last oath takings on Jan 20, 2001: Cheney @ 11:56, Bush @

12:02---these were the last words as I remember.

 

 

Best,

Steve

 

 

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