Guest guest Posted October 11, 2005 Report Share Posted October 11, 2005 Hi all, I have dabbled in the stock market in the past. I tend to have 2 results: successful or very disastrous. Should I be following my moon sign or my mercury (which is afflicted)? I've asked two people: one said that my mercury was afflicted and to stay away from stocks. The other person said that the 8th house is the " stockbrokers " house which looks good for me. Please advise me. What planets/aspects can enhance my performance? I really do want to keep at it with stocks- what days/signs should I be looking at to be successful? Thanks everyone. I reposted my personal info below. --Martie Okay, here's my info: Vedic Moon Sign: Pisces Sun sign: Aries Ascendant: Leo Nakshatra: Revati PLANET SIGN DEGREE LORD NAKSHATRA PAD LORD S.LORD POSITION Asc Leo 28 46 20 Sun U.Phalguni 1 Sun Mar Sun Aries 16 49 20 Mar Bharani 2 Ven Mon Exl Mon Pisces 18 45 56 Jup Revati 1 Mer Ket Mar Aquarius 01 19 04 Sat Dhanistha 3 Mar Mer Mer Pisces 27 06 52 Jup Revati 4 Mer Jup Deb Jup Capricorn 17 14 20 Sat Sravana 3 Mon Sat Deb Ven Aries 22 17 59 Mar Bharani 3 Ven Sat Com Sat Taurus 24 58 16 Ven Mrigasira 1 Mar Rah Rah ® Sagittarius 15 59 46 Jup P.Asadha 1 Ven Sun Ket ® Gemini 15 59 46 Mer Ardra 3 Rah Ven Ura ® Virgo 26 42 33 Mer Chitra 2 Mar Jup Nep ® Scorpio 13 15 42 Mar Anuradha 3 Sat Rah Plu ® Virgo 08 37 53 Mer U.Phalguni 4 Sun Ven Other info: birth: April 30, 1973 at 3:44 PM Summit, NJ 07901 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 I wouldn't bet the farm. Not only is Merc debilitated, but it's dispositor Jupiter is debilitated as well in the 6th. mfoley6 <mfoley6 wrote:Hi all, I have dabbled in the stock market in the past. I tend to have 2 results: successful or very disastrous. Should I be following my moon sign or my mercury (which is afflicted)? I've asked two people: one said that my mercury was afflicted and to stay away from stocks. The other person said that the 8th house is the " stockbrokers " house which looks good for me. Please advise me. What planets/aspects can enhance my performance? I really do want to keep at it with stocks- what days/signs should I be looking at to be successful? Thanks everyone. I reposted my personal info below. --Martie Okay, here's my info: Vedic Moon Sign: Pisces Sun sign: Aries Ascendant: Leo Nakshatra: Revati PLANET SIGN DEGREE LORD NAKSHATRA PAD LORD S.LORD POSITION Asc Leo 28 46 20 Sun U.Phalguni 1 Sun Mar Sun Aries 16 49 20 Mar Bharani 2 Ven Mon Exl Mon Pisces 18 45 56 Jup Revati 1 Mer Ket Mar Aquarius 01 19 04 Sat Dhanistha 3 Mar Mer Mer Pisces 27 06 52 Jup Revati 4 Mer Jup Deb Jup Capricorn 17 14 20 Sat Sravana 3 Mon Sat Deb Ven Aries 22 17 59 Mar Bharani 3 Ven Sat Com Sat Taurus 24 58 16 Ven Mrigasira 1 Mar Rah Rah ® Sagittarius 15 59 46 Jup P.Asadha 1 Ven Sun Ket ® Gemini 15 59 46 Mer Ardra 3 Rah Ven Ura ® Virgo 26 42 33 Mer Chitra 2 Mar Jup Nep ® Scorpio 13 15 42 Mar Anuradha 3 Sat Rah Plu ® Virgo 08 37 53 Mer U.Phalguni 4 Sun Ven Other info: birth: April 30, 1973 at 3:44 PM Summit, NJ 07901 " 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 October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 Hi Christopher, Thanks for replying. Next questions-- If I already hold stocks and am tied up in certain investments, is there any way I can get around the mentioned aspects? i.e. gemstones, mantras, times/days, etc. ? Is a ruby ring good for this type of thing? Or, is there any other planet or planet's aspect/energy that I can work off of? By the way, thanks for your last post 1-2 months ago--I've been reading about my venus/jupiter dasha ever since! My skin is getting better, albeit slowly. Hope to hear back from you soon. IF you want, you can email me off line mfoley6. Thanks, --Martie , Christopher Kevill <ckevill> wrote: > > I wouldn't bet the farm. Not only is Merc debilitated, but it's dispositor Jupiter is debilitated as well in the 6th. > > mfoley6 <mfoley6> wrote:Hi all, > > I have dabbled in the stock market in the past. I tend to have 2 > results: successful or very disastrous. Should I be following my > moon sign or my mercury (which is afflicted)? > > I've asked two people: one said that my mercury was afflicted and to > stay away from stocks. The other person said that the 8th house is > the " stockbrokers " house which looks good for me. Please advise me. > What planets/aspects can enhance my performance? I really do want to > keep at it with stocks- what days/signs should I be looking at to be > successful? > Thanks everyone. I reposted my personal info below. > --Martie > > Okay, here's my info: > > Vedic Moon Sign: Pisces > Sun sign: Aries > Ascendant: Leo > > Nakshatra: Revati > > PLANET SIGN DEGREE LORD NAKSHATRA PAD LORD S.LORD POSITION > Asc Leo 28 46 20 Sun U.Phalguni 1 Sun Mar > Sun Aries 16 49 20 Mar Bharani 2 Ven Mon Exl > Mon Pisces 18 45 56 Jup Revati 1 Mer Ket > Mar Aquarius 01 19 04 Sat Dhanistha 3 Mar Mer > Mer Pisces 27 06 52 Jup Revati 4 Mer Jup Deb > Jup Capricorn 17 14 20 Sat Sravana 3 Mon Sat Deb > Ven Aries 22 17 59 Mar Bharani 3 Ven Sat Com > Sat Taurus 24 58 16 Ven Mrigasira 1 Mar Rah > Rah ® Sagittarius 15 59 46 Jup P.Asadha 1 Ven Sun > Ket ® Gemini 15 59 46 Mer Ardra 3 Rah Ven > Ura ® Virgo 26 42 33 Mer Chitra 2 Mar Jup > Nep ® Scorpio 13 15 42 Mar Anuradha 3 Sat Rah > Plu ® Virgo 08 37 53 Mer U.Phalguni 4 Sun Ven > > Other info: > birth: April 30, 1973 at 3:44 PM > Summit, NJ 07901 > " 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 October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 Having been a stockbroker for 15 years and a sidereal astrologer for about 7 I like to buy stocks which align with my chart. I would not buy a stock whose Sun is opposed to my Saturn. To know the first trade charts of companies Bill Meridian wrote a book listing most of the first trade charts. He also writes in Dell magazine. He is tropical but just switch to sidereal. Latly your own chart has to be right. Buy on paper for a considerable time to find out what triggers large gains and what nails you. And watch Kramer on CNBC. He preaches doing your homework, and if you do that and use astrology you will win alot more than lose. Good luck trading. Kit Evans mfoley6 <mfoley6 wrote: Hi all, I have dabbled in the stock market in the past. I tend to have 2 results: successful or very disastrous. Should I be following my moon sign or my mercury (which is afflicted)? I've asked two people: one said that my mercury was afflicted and to stay away from stocks. The other person said that the 8th house is the " stockbrokers " house which looks good for me. Please advise me. What planets/aspects can enhance my performance? I really do want to keep at it with stocks- what days/signs should I be looking at to be successful? Thanks everyone. I reposted my personal info below. --Martie Okay, here's my info: Vedic Moon Sign: Pisces Sun sign: Aries Ascendant: Leo Nakshatra: Revati PLANET SIGN DEGREE LORD NAKSHATRA PAD LORD S.LORD POSITION Asc Leo 28 46 20 Sun U.Phalguni 1 Sun Mar Sun Aries 16 49 20 Mar Bharani 2 Ven Mon Exl Mon Pisces 18 45 56 Jup Revati 1 Mer Ket Mar Aquarius 01 19 04 Sat Dhanistha 3 Mar Mer Mer Pisces 27 06 52 Jup Revati 4 Mer Jup Deb Jup Capricorn 17 14 20 Sat Sravana 3 Mon Sat Deb Ven Aries 22 17 59 Mar Bharani 3 Ven Sat Com Sat Taurus 24 58 16 Ven Mrigasira 1 Mar Rah Rah ® Sagittarius 15 59 46 Jup P.Asadha 1 Ven Sun Ket ® Gemini 15 59 46 Mer Ardra 3 Rah Ven Ura ® Virgo 26 42 33 Mer Chitra 2 Mar Jup Nep ® Scorpio 13 15 42 Mar Anuradha 3 Sat Rah Plu ® Virgo 08 37 53 Mer U.Phalguni 4 Sun Ven Other info: birth: April 30, 1973 at 3:44 PM Summit, NJ 07901 " 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 October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 Hi Kit, Good point. You need to buy stocks that work with your own chart. I gather you follow first trade charts, rather than incorporation charts. Do you have any comment on the Magi practice of preferring incorporation dates? On timing, would you stick to simple rules like Jupiter or Venus transits, or do you make deeper investigations? Chris --- Kit Karson <skyguides wrote: > Having been a stockbroker for 15 years and a > sidereal astrologer for about 7 I like to buy stocks > which align with my chart. I would not buy a stock > whose Sun is opposed to my Saturn. To know the first > trade charts of companies Bill Meridian wrote a book > listing most of the first trade charts. He also > writes in Dell magazine. He is tropical but just > switch to sidereal. > Latly your own chart has to be right. Buy on paper > for a considerable time to find out what triggers > large gains and what nails you. And watch Kramer on > CNBC. He preaches doing your homework, and if you do > that and use astrology you will win alot more than > lose. Good luck trading. > > Kit Evans > > mfoley6 <mfoley6 wrote: > Hi all, > > I have dabbled in the stock market in the past. I > tend to have 2 > results: successful or very disastrous. Should I be > following my > moon sign or my mercury (which is afflicted)? > > I've asked two people: one said that my mercury was > afflicted and to > stay away from stocks. The other person said that > the 8th house is > the " stockbrokers " house which looks good for me. > Please advise me. > What planets/aspects can enhance my performance? I > really do want to > keep at it with stocks- what days/signs should I be > looking at to be > successful? > Thanks everyone. I reposted my personal info below. > --Martie > > Okay, here's my info: > > Vedic Moon Sign: Pisces > Sun sign: Aries > Ascendant: Leo > > Nakshatra: Revati > > PLANET SIGN DEGREE LORD NAKSHATRA PAD LORD S.LORD > POSITION > Asc Leo 28 46 20 Sun U.Phalguni 1 Sun Mar > Sun Aries 16 49 20 Mar Bharani 2 Ven Mon Exl > Mon Pisces 18 45 56 Jup Revati 1 Mer Ket > Mar Aquarius 01 19 04 Sat Dhanistha 3 Mar Mer > Mer Pisces 27 06 52 Jup Revati 4 Mer Jup Deb > Jup Capricorn 17 14 20 Sat Sravana 3 Mon Sat Deb > Ven Aries 22 17 59 Mar Bharani 3 Ven Sat Com > Sat Taurus 24 58 16 Ven Mrigasira 1 Mar Rah > Rah ® Sagittarius 15 59 46 Jup P.Asadha 1 Ven Sun > Ket ® Gemini 15 59 46 Mer Ardra 3 Rah Ven > Ura ® Virgo 26 42 33 Mer Chitra 2 Mar Jup > Nep ® Scorpio 13 15 42 Mar Anuradha 3 Sat Rah > Plu ® Virgo 08 37 53 Mer U.Phalguni 4 Sun Ven > > Other info: > birth: April 30, 1973 at 3:44 PM > Summit, NJ 07901 > " 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 October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 Hi Martie, Good to hear that your skin is improving. I had been wondering... I'll try to think of some remedials but really the best remedial is prudent action and astrological awareness. Definitely follow Kit's advice on looking at each holding in terms of the synastry to your chart. best, Chris --- mfoley6 <mfoley6 wrote: > Hi Christopher, > Thanks for replying. Next questions-- If I already > hold stocks and > am tied up in certain investments, is there any way > I can get around > the mentioned aspects? i.e. gemstones, mantras, > times/days, etc. ? > Is a ruby ring good for this type of thing? Or, is > there any other > planet or planet's aspect/energy that I can work off > of? > > By the way, thanks for your last post 1-2 months > ago--I've been > reading about my venus/jupiter dasha ever since! My > skin is getting > better, albeit slowly. > Hope to hear back from you soon. IF you want, you > can email me off > line mfoley6. Thanks, > --Martie > > > , > Christopher Kevill > <ckevill> wrote: > > > > I wouldn't bet the farm. Not only is Merc > debilitated, but it's > dispositor Jupiter is debilitated as well in the > 6th. > > > > mfoley6 <mfoley6> wrote:Hi all, > > > > I have dabbled in the stock market in the past. I > tend to have 2 > > results: successful or very disastrous. Should I > be following my > > moon sign or my mercury (which is afflicted)? > > > > I've asked two people: one said that my mercury > was afflicted and > to > > stay away from stocks. The other person said that > the 8th house is > > the " stockbrokers " house which looks good for me. > Please advise > me. > > What planets/aspects can enhance my performance? I > really do want > to > > keep at it with stocks- what days/signs should I > be looking at to > be > > successful? > > Thanks everyone. I reposted my personal info > below. > > --Martie > > > > Okay, here's my info: > > > > Vedic Moon Sign: Pisces > > Sun sign: Aries > > Ascendant: Leo > > > > Nakshatra: Revati > > > > PLANET SIGN DEGREE LORD NAKSHATRA PAD LORD S.LORD > POSITION > > Asc Leo 28 46 20 Sun U.Phalguni 1 Sun Mar > > Sun Aries 16 49 20 Mar Bharani 2 Ven Mon Exl > > Mon Pisces 18 45 56 Jup Revati 1 Mer Ket > > Mar Aquarius 01 19 04 Sat Dhanistha 3 Mar Mer > > Mer Pisces 27 06 52 Jup Revati 4 Mer Jup Deb > > Jup Capricorn 17 14 20 Sat Sravana 3 Mon Sat Deb > > Ven Aries 22 17 59 Mar Bharani 3 Ven Sat Com > > Sat Taurus 24 58 16 Ven Mrigasira 1 Mar Rah > > Rah ® Sagittarius 15 59 46 Jup P.Asadha 1 Ven > Sun > > Ket ® Gemini 15 59 46 Mer Ardra 3 Rah Ven > > Ura ® Virgo 26 42 33 Mer Chitra 2 Mar Jup > > Nep ® Scorpio 13 15 42 Mar Anuradha 3 Sat Rah > > Plu ® Virgo 08 37 53 Mer U.Phalguni 4 Sun Ven > > > > Other info: > > birth: April 30, 1973 at 3:44 PM > > Summit, NJ 07901 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > " 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 October 13, 2005 Report Share Posted October 13, 2005 " one said that my mercury was afflicted and to stay away from stocks. The other person said that the 8th house is the " stockbrokers " house which looks good for me. " Both of these statements are bad, dim-witted astrology. By " afflicted, " I assume squares and oppositions to Mars, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, or Pluto are implicated. Given an orb of 5 degrees, on average five-twelfths of humanity is likely to have a Mercury " affliction. " 5 degrees x 2 sides (approaching and separating) = 10 degrees. 10 degrees x 3 aspects (square, opposition, next square) = 30 degrees. 30 degrees x 5 " afflicting " planets = 150 degrees. 150 degrees = 150/360 of the ecliptic. Given random distribution, 150 out of every 360 people -- or 5 out of 12, i.e., 42% -- will have a natal " afflicted " Mercury. Even if arbitrarily restricted to the orb of your own " affliction " (1.6 degrees), about 13.33% of all people (almost one in seven) will have this " affliction. " (Note that including conjunctions increases each proportion by one-third -- i.e, 200/360 of all people, for a 5-degree orb.) What is the eighth house? In what system? With what orbs on the bracketing cusps? At what location? (birth? residence?) And is planetary latitude taken into account? If not, why not? Having answered those questions, WHY is the eighth house " stock-broker " - related? (I know: because it's the 2nd house from the 7th house -- which is already a lot of bizarre nonsense; and because the 2nd house is " money " and the 7th house is " others " (says who?), and so THEREFORE the 8th house is " others' money, " and so THEREFORE the 8th house is " stockbrokers, " and on and on and on and on.) It is difficult to love astrology while so deeply resenting the incredibly bad mentoring received by novice astrologers. We need a First Principles Astrology, people. Time to start all over, with Cyril Fagan as our imperfect foundation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2005 Report Share Posted October 13, 2005 Even if > arbitrarily restricted to the orb of your own " affliction " (1.6 > degrees), about 13.33% of all people (almost one in seven) will have > this " affliction. " sorry - your orb is 0.4 degrees (to Uranus!). The point remains the same -- I assume the " affliction " would have been noted even for a 1.6- degree orb. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2005 Report Share Posted October 13, 2005 LOL, fimtineegan. I know what you mean. Although I am a beginner, I am on my third teacher, and I think any person who has some background in astrology decides to teach for extra cash regardless of skill. I've even been told conflicting interpretations for my own chart. What aspects/houses do you then think is needed to be successful for investing in stocks? Like I've said earlier, some times I am really successful (read: >25% return) and other times I've almost lost it all. Have you used the Bill Meridian/Air software system? What do you think is the bottom here? Thanks, Martie , " fimtinnegan " <kh1100@n...> wrote: > > > > Both of these statements are bad, dim-witted astrology. > > By " afflicted, " I assume squares and oppositions to Mars, Saturn, > Uranus, Neptune, or Pluto are implicated. Given an orb of 5 degrees, > on average five-twelfths of humanity is likely to have a > Mercury " affliction. " 5 degrees x 2 sides (approaching and > separating) = 10 degrees. 10 degrees x 3 aspects (square, > opposition, next square) = 30 degrees. 30 degrees x 5 " afflicting " > planets = 150 degrees. 150 degrees = 150/360 of the ecliptic. Given > random distribution, 150 out of every 360 people -- or 5 out of 12, > i.e., 42% -- will have a natal " afflicted " Mercury. Even if > arbitrarily restricted to the orb of your own " affliction " (1.6 > degrees), about 13.33% of all people (almost one in seven) will have > this " affliction. " (Note that including conjunctions increases each > proportion by one-third -- i.e, 200/360 of all people, for a 5- degree > orb.) > > What is the eighth house? In what system? With what orbs on the > bracketing cusps? At what location? (birth? residence?) And is > planetary latitude taken into account? If not, why not? Having > answered those questions, WHY is the eighth house " stock-broker " - > related? (I know: because it's the 2nd house from the 7th house - - > which is already a lot of bizarre nonsense; and because the 2nd house > is " money " and the 7th house is " others " (says who?), and so > THEREFORE the 8th house is " others' money, " and so THEREFORE the 8th > house is " stockbrokers, " and on and on and on and on.) > > It is difficult to love astrology while so deeply resenting the > incredibly bad mentoring received by novice astrologers. > > We need a First Principles Astrology, people. Time to start all > over, with Cyril Fagan as our imperfect foundation. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2005 Report Share Posted October 13, 2005 Hi Chris.....Not familiar with the Magi you reference. I'm sure incorporation charts would work as well. Especially if you have an alignment with the first trade chart, then you could use both. We are just inudated with tooo many charts and lose sight of where we are sometimes. I think every chart is peculiar. And it takes lots of time to learn your chart. I paper trade baseball trying to pick 5-6 game parlays. Somedays you might win 10-12 games and not a parlay. But yes I follow the Venus/Jupiter transits and use declination as well. Even stingy old Saturn will show up some days and let you win. Ha Every chart has it's quirks and that I think is may more important than the stock you buy. Nice to hear from you. Kit Christopher Kevill <ckevill wrote: Hi Kit, Good point. You need to buy stocks that work with your own chart. I gather you follow first trade charts, rather than incorporation charts. Do you have any comment on the Magi practice of preferring incorporation dates? On timing, would you stick to simple rules like Jupiter or Venus transits, or do you make deeper investigations? Chris --- Kit Karson <skyguides wrote: > Having been a stockbroker for 15 years and a > sidereal astrologer for about 7 I like to buy stocks > which align with my chart. I would not buy a stock > whose Sun is opposed to my Saturn. To know the first > trade charts of companies Bill Meridian wrote a book > listing most of the first trade charts. He also > writes in Dell magazine. He is tropical but just > switch to sidereal. > Latly your own chart has to be right. Buy on paper > for a considerable time to find out what triggers > large gains and what nails you. And watch Kramer on > CNBC. He preaches doing your homework, and if you do > that and use astrology you will win alot more than > lose. Good luck trading. > > Kit Evans > > mfoley6 <mfoley6 wrote: > Hi all, > > I have dabbled in the stock market in the past. I > tend to have 2 > results: successful or very disastrous. Should I be > following my > moon sign or my mercury (which is afflicted)? > > I've asked two people: one said that my mercury was > afflicted and to > stay away from stocks. The other person said that > the 8th house is > the " stockbrokers " house which looks good for me. > Please advise me. > What planets/aspects can enhance my performance? I > really do want to > keep at it with stocks- what days/signs should I be > looking at to be > successful? > Thanks everyone. I reposted my personal info below. > --Martie > > Okay, here's my info: > > Vedic Moon Sign: Pisces > Sun sign: Aries > Ascendant: Leo > > Nakshatra: Revati > > PLANET SIGN DEGREE LORD NAKSHATRA PAD LORD S.LORD > POSITION > Asc Leo 28 46 20 Sun U.Phalguni 1 Sun Mar > Sun Aries 16 49 20 Mar Bharani 2 Ven Mon Exl > Mon Pisces 18 45 56 Jup Revati 1 Mer Ket > Mar Aquarius 01 19 04 Sat Dhanistha 3 Mar Mer > Mer Pisces 27 06 52 Jup Revati 4 Mer Jup Deb > Jup Capricorn 17 14 20 Sat Sravana 3 Mon Sat Deb > Ven Aries 22 17 59 Mar Bharani 3 Ven Sat Com > Sat Taurus 24 58 16 Ven Mrigasira 1 Mar Rah > Rah ® Sagittarius 15 59 46 Jup P.Asadha 1 Ven Sun > Ket ® Gemini 15 59 46 Mer Ardra 3 Rah Ven > Ura ® Virgo 26 42 33 Mer Chitra 2 Mar Jup > Nep ® Scorpio 13 15 42 Mar Anuradha 3 Sat Rah > Plu ® Virgo 08 37 53 Mer U.Phalguni 4 Sun Ven > > Other info: > birth: April 30, 1973 at 3:44 PM > Summit, NJ 07901 > " 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 October 14, 2005 Report Share Posted October 14, 2005 Fagan's charm was his willingness to snatch up (in his psychic way) any astrological technique (I'm talking tropical here) that could further the reading. See his Solunars 1953-1970. It is from " this bizarre nonsense " that the psychic eye picks up just what it needs and no more. The ticket is...its utility and not its 'truthfulness'. And he was always changing his mind! How many house systems did that man go through? He even rejected the 8 fold just before he died. So typical of a Sun-MC in tropical Gemini. Yes, yes, I know his Taurus Sun was off doing other things equally valuable, but...would his acolytes were so flexible; crotchety lovable. And the stutter didn't hinder. Dark*Star ________________________________ fimtinnegan wrote: > " one said that my mercury was afflicted and to > stay away from stocks. The other person said that the 8th house is > the " stockbrokers " house which looks good for me. " > > Both of these statements are bad, dim-witted astrology. > > By " afflicted, " I assume squares and oppositions to Mars, Saturn, > Uranus, Neptune, or Pluto are implicated. Given an orb of 5 degrees, > on average five-twelfths of humanity is likely to have a > Mercury " affliction. " 5 degrees x 2 sides (approaching and > separating) = 10 degrees. 10 degrees x 3 aspects (square, > opposition, next square) = 30 degrees. 30 degrees x 5 " afflicting " > planets = 150 degrees. 150 degrees = 150/360 of the ecliptic. Given > random distribution, 150 out of every 360 people -- or 5 out of 12, > i.e., 42% -- will have a natal " afflicted " Mercury. Even if > arbitrarily restricted to the orb of your own " affliction " (1.6 > degrees), about 13.33% of all people (almost one in seven) will have > this " affliction. " (Note that including conjunctions increases each > proportion by one-third -- i.e, 200/360 of all people, for a 5-degree > orb.) > > What is the eighth house? In what system? With what orbs on the > bracketing cusps? At what location? (birth? residence?) And is > planetary latitude taken into account? If not, why not? Having > answered those questions, WHY is the eighth house " stock-broker " - > related? (I know: because it's the 2nd house from the 7th house -- > which is already a lot of bizarre nonsense; and because the 2nd house > is " money " and the 7th house is " others " (says who?), and so > THEREFORE the 8th house is " others' money, " and so THEREFORE the 8th > house is " stockbrokers, " and on and on and on and on.) > > It is difficult to love astrology while so deeply resenting the > incredibly bad mentoring received by novice astrologers. > > We need a First Principles Astrology, people. Time to start all > over, with Cyril Fagan as our imperfect foundation. > > > " 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 October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 Dear Martie, Getting different interpretations of your chart is quite typical for assessments of the human condition. Doctors give differing second opinions all the time. While much of astrology is " unproven " , that shouldn't prevent us from trying to make the best sense we can of the tools we have inherited from past astrologers. I lean towards the Vedic approach, mostly because it tries to give down-to-earth answers to basic questions. I've yet to see anything from the western sidereal school that can rival the practicality and accuracy of Vedic astrology. Looking at your chart again, I don't think this 8th house/stockbroker connection is really the way to go. There is no single house that adequately captures the activity of trading stocks. Besides, you are not stockbroker but merely trade stocks on the side, as an investment. The reason why I was less enthused about your prospects in trading successfully was because of the absence of strong connections between the 2nd, 5th, and 11th houses. The 8th may also be considered where unearned gains is concerned, but usually this means inheritances, lotto wins, and insurance settlements. You've got Leo rising. For someone who is going to do well in investing, there should be a favourable connection between Mercury the 2nd ruler of wealth and 11th ruler of gains, and Jupiter the 5th lord of speculation. Jupiter also does double time here since it is the ruler of the 8th of unearned gains. In your chart, Jupiter is in the 6th in Capricorn and Mercury is in Pisces. No aspect here, and no clear connection. On the plus side, 5L Jupiter aspects the 2nd house. And, the 11th lord Mercury is placed in the 8th which is favourable for unearned gains, but its debilitated so that makes it more difficult to really make a lot of money that way. An interesting dimension is that 2nd house Uranus closely opposes Mercury so that may bring about sudden or unexpected gains. Overall, I wouldn't say your chart was great for investing, but not bad either. I would be cautious now as long as you are coming under some challenging transits. Tr Saturn is squaring your Sun and Ketu is aspecting your Moon -- 12th lord of loss. These aspects may not add up to losses in the market and may well address other facets of life, but it's hard to think of the next month or two as a great time to trade for you. cheers, Chris mfoley6 <mfoley6 wrote: LOL, fimtineegan. I know what you mean. Although I am a beginner, I am on my third teacher, and I think any person who has some background in astrology decides to teach for extra cash regardless of skill. I've even been told conflicting interpretations for my own chart. What aspects/houses do you then think is needed to be successful for investing in stocks? Like I've said earlier, some times I am really successful (read: >25% return) and other times I've almost lost it all. Have you used the Bill Meridian/Air software system? What do you think is the bottom here? Thanks, Martie , " fimtinnegan " <kh1100@n...> wrote: > > > > Both of these statements are bad, dim-witted astrology. > > By " afflicted, " I assume squares and oppositions to Mars, Saturn, > Uranus, Neptune, or Pluto are implicated. Given an orb of 5 degrees, > on average five-twelfths of humanity is likely to have a > Mercury " affliction. " 5 degrees x 2 sides (approaching and > separating) = 10 degrees. 10 degrees x 3 aspects (square, > opposition, next square) = 30 degrees. 30 degrees x 5 " afflicting " > planets = 150 degrees. 150 degrees = 150/360 of the ecliptic. Given > random distribution, 150 out of every 360 people -- or 5 out of 12, > i.e., 42% -- will have a natal " afflicted " Mercury. Even if > arbitrarily restricted to the orb of your own " affliction " (1.6 > degrees), about 13.33% of all people (almost one in seven) will have > this " affliction. " (Note that including conjunctions increases each > proportion by one-third -- i.e, 200/360 of all people, for a 5- degree > orb.) > > What is the eighth house? In what system? With what orbs on the > bracketing cusps? At what location? (birth? residence?) And is > planetary latitude taken into account? If not, why not? Having > answered those questions, WHY is the eighth house " stock-broker " - > related? (I know: because it's the 2nd house from the 7th house - - > which is already a lot of bizarre nonsense; and because the 2nd house > is " money " and the 7th house is " others " (says who?), and so > THEREFORE the 8th house is " others' money, " and so THEREFORE the 8th > house is " stockbrokers, " and on and on and on and on.) > > It is difficult to love astrology while so deeply resenting the > incredibly bad mentoring received by novice astrologers. > > We need a First Principles Astrology, people. Time to start all > over, with Cyril Fagan as our imperfect foundation. > " 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 October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 someone wrote, in reference to my last two posts: " It is from 'this bizarre nonsense' that the psychic eye picks up just what it needs and no more. " " Bizarre nonsense, " as I used the phrase, referred to interpreting houses in terms of a 144-part system in which every house is the xth house from house y. The 12th house is the 10th house from the ankle bone, etc., etc. Of course, the 5th house is the 11th house from the 7th house, which is the 4th house from the 4th house, which is in turn the 6th house from the 11th house, and so, therefore, the 5th house " means " ... I've read a huge proportion of Fagan's 1953-1969 (not 1970 -- he was dead, dude) columns, and, believe me, he never fell into this bizarre nonsensical trap. Pelletier, anyone? (Thanks, mass-marketing in the 1970s book biz ...) Your use of the phrase " bizarre nonsense " to suggest that I'm not open-minded enough, because I too easily relegate techniques into that category, is inappropos. You do not understand what I was saying. Moreover, it is one of the great forces of full-stop thought- inertia in astrology to say " anything goes, because otherwise we're like those awful close-minded non-astrologer rational types. " We've got to draw some lines, some times, somewhere. One great place to draw lines is between the angles, where no one has ever figured out the " true " place to put any lines at all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2005 Report Share Posted October 16, 2005 That is the beauty of the houses. They are a useful and (almost) necessary fiction. Eat, drink and sleep with any house system for a year and it will sing to you between the covers; for the rewards of the number twelve are almost never ending. Richard Chasen will tell you that. All else is swimming with your shoes on. Pelletier is a bit over extended domally. Jupiter/Saturn in minor to Neptune on MC and that over rich 4th house; Uranus yet! What would you have the poor man do? Dark*Star ________________________________ fimtinnegan wrote: > someone wrote, in reference to my last two posts: " It is from 'this > bizarre nonsense' that the psychic eye picks up just what it needs > and no more. " > > " Bizarre nonsense, " as I used the phrase, referred to interpreting > houses in terms of a 144-part system in which every house is the xth > house from house y. The 12th house is the 10th house from the ankle > bone, etc., etc. Of course, the 5th house is the 11th house from the > 7th house, which is the 4th house from the 4th house, which is in > turn the 6th house from the 11th house, and so, therefore, the 5th > house " means " ... > > I've read a huge proportion of Fagan's 1953-1969 (not 1970 -- he was > dead, dude) columns, and, believe me, he never fell into this bizarre > nonsensical trap. Pelletier, anyone? (Thanks, mass-marketing in the > 1970s book biz ...) > > Your use of the phrase " bizarre nonsense " to suggest that I'm not > open-minded enough, because I too easily relegate techniques into > that category, is inappropos. You do not understand what I was > saying. Moreover, it is one of the great forces of full-stop thought- > inertia in astrology to say " anything goes, because otherwise we're > like those awful close-minded non-astrologer rational types. " We've > got to draw some lines, some times, somewhere. One great place to > draw lines is between the angles, where no one has ever figured out > the " true " place to put any lines at all. > > > " 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 October 18, 2005 Report Share Posted October 18, 2005 Dear Kit, The Magi Society claim to have a fully developed system to predict market action. They sell specialized software for it as well. One of their tenets is to focus on the incorporation chart rather than the first trade chart. However, they also have various first trade data on their site persumably for comparative research purposes. Check it out at www.stockmarketcompass.com Lots of hype, but lots of stuff worth knowing too. cheers, Chris ps so who do you like in the Cards-Astros series now? Houston began as the Colt 45s on Apr 10 1962. I think the Cards chart may be lost in the fogs of time. Kit Karson <skyguides wrote: Hi Chris.....Not familiar with the Magi you reference. I'm sure incorporation charts would work as well. Especially if you have an alignment with the first trade chart, then you could use both. We are just inudated with tooo many charts and lose sight of where we are sometimes. I think every chart is peculiar. And it takes lots of time to learn your chart. I paper trade baseball trying to pick 5-6 game parlays. Somedays you might win 10-12 games and not a parlay. But yes I follow the Venus/Jupiter transits and use declination as well. Even stingy old Saturn will show up some days and let you win. Ha Every chart has it's quirks and that I think is may more important than the stock you buy. Nice to hear from you. Kit Christopher Kevill <ckevill wrote: Hi Kit, Good point. You need to buy stocks that work with your own chart. I gather you follow first trade charts, rather than incorporation charts. Do you have any comment on the Magi practice of preferring incorporation dates? On timing, would you stick to simple rules like Jupiter or Venus transits, or do you make deeper investigations? Chris --- Kit Karson <skyguides wrote: > Having been a stockbroker for 15 years and a > sidereal astrologer for about 7 I like to buy stocks > which align with my chart. I would not buy a stock > whose Sun is opposed to my Saturn. To know the first > trade charts of companies Bill Meridian wrote a book > listing most of the first trade charts. He also > writes in Dell magazine. He is tropical but just > switch to sidereal. > Latly your own chart has to be right. Buy on paper > for a considerable time to find out what triggers > large gains and what nails you. And watch Kramer on > CNBC. He preaches doing your homework, and if you do > that and use astrology you will win alot more than > lose. Good luck trading. > > Kit Evans > > mfoley6 <mfoley6 wrote: > Hi all, > > I have dabbled in the stock market in the past. I > tend to have 2 > results: successful or very disastrous. Should I be > following my > moon sign or my mercury (which is afflicted)? > > I've asked two people: one said that my mercury was > afflicted and to > stay away from stocks. The other person said that > the 8th house is > the " stockbrokers " house which looks good for me. > Please advise me. > What planets/aspects can enhance my performance? I > really do want to > keep at it with stocks- what days/signs should I be > looking at to be > successful? > Thanks everyone. I reposted my personal info below. > --Martie > > Okay, here's my info: > > Vedic Moon Sign: Pisces > Sun sign: Aries > Ascendant: Leo > > Nakshatra: Revati > > PLANET SIGN DEGREE LORD NAKSHATRA PAD LORD S.LORD > POSITION > Asc Leo 28 46 20 Sun U.Phalguni 1 Sun Mar > Sun Aries 16 49 20 Mar Bharani 2 Ven Mon Exl > Mon Pisces 18 45 56 Jup Revati 1 Mer Ket > Mar Aquarius 01 19 04 Sat Dhanistha 3 Mar Mer > Mer Pisces 27 06 52 Jup Revati 4 Mer Jup Deb > Jup Capricorn 17 14 20 Sat Sravana 3 Mon Sat Deb > Ven Aries 22 17 59 Mar Bharani 3 Ven Sat Com > Sat Taurus 24 58 16 Ven Mrigasira 1 Mar Rah > Rah ® Sagittarius 15 59 46 Jup P.Asadha 1 Ven Sun > Ket ® Gemini 15 59 46 Mer Ardra 3 Rah Ven > Ura ® Virgo 26 42 33 Mer Chitra 2 Mar Jup > Nep ® Scorpio 13 15 42 Mar Anuradha 3 Sat Rah > Plu ® Virgo 08 37 53 Mer U.Phalguni 4 Sun Ven > > Other info: > birth: April 30, 1973 at 3:44 PM > Summit, NJ 07901 > " 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 October 18, 2005 Report Share Posted October 18, 2005 Hi Chris, I agree-- although I still consider myself a beginner, I'm leaning more and more towards Jyotish sidereal as opposed to western sidereal because it just keeps proving itself to be more in depth. You wrote something interesting though: " An interesting dimension is that 2nd house Uranus closely opposes Mercury so that may bring about sudden or unexpected gains. " I've noticed this a lot- when it rains it pours- I think that is the aspect responsible for some major wins, in or out of the stockmarket. Also, I'm reading a lot more about my upcoming t. Saturn square sun-- should be in for a heck of a ride (I think). Also, Ill look into that magi software you mentioned in another post. That other software, alphee, looks kinda confusing. --Martie , Christopher Kevill <ckevill> wrote: > > The reason why I was less enthused about your prospects in trading successfully was because of the absence of strong connections between the 2nd, 5th, and 11th houses. The 8th may also be considered where unearned gains is concerned, but usually this means inheritances, lotto wins, and insurance settlements. > > You've got Leo rising. For someone who is going to do well in investing, there should be a favourable connection between Mercury the 2nd ruler of wealth and 11th ruler of gains, and Jupiter the 5th lord of speculation. Jupiter also does double time here since it is the ruler of the 8th of unearned gains. > > In your chart, Jupiter is in the 6th in Capricorn and Mercury is in Pisces. No aspect here, and no clear connection. On the plus side, 5L Jupiter aspects the 2nd house. And, the 11th lord Mercury is placed in the 8th which is favourable for unearned gains, but its debilitated so that makes it more difficult to really make a lot of money that way. An interesting dimension is that 2nd house Uranus closely opposes Mercury so that may bring about sudden or unexpected gains. > > Overall, I wouldn't say your chart was great for investing, but not bad either. I would be cautious now as long as you are coming under some challenging transits. Tr Saturn is squaring your Sun and Ketu is aspecting your Moon -- 12th lord of loss. These aspects may not add up to losses in the market and may well address other facets of life, but it's hard to think of the next month or two as a great time to trade for you. > > cheers, > Chris > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2005 Report Share Posted October 19, 2005 Hi Chris....I just moved to Tucson for the winter. My computer is in Colo. even without the Cardinal's chart, what does Houston's chart look like?? If memory serves me correct St louis is an old team. Browns?? I have their first game chart in Colo. Thanks for the Magi info. Chicago White Sox wins the World Series. Kit Christopher Kevill <ckevill wrote: Dear Kit, The Magi Society claim to have a fully developed system to predict market action. They sell specialized software for it as well. One of their tenets is to focus on the incorporation chart rather than the first trade chart. However, they also have various first trade data on their site persumably for comparative research purposes. Check it out at www.stockmarketcompass.com Lots of hype, but lots of stuff worth knowing too. cheers, Chris ps so who do you like in the Cards-Astros series now? Houston began as the Colt 45s on Apr 10 1962. I think the Cards chart may be lost in the fogs of time. Kit Karson <skyguides wrote: Hi Chris.....Not familiar with the Magi you reference. I'm sure incorporation charts would work as well. Especially if you have an alignment with the first trade chart, then you could use both. We are just inudated with tooo many charts and lose sight of where we are sometimes. I think every chart is peculiar. And it takes lots of time to learn your chart. I paper trade baseball trying to pick 5-6 game parlays. Somedays you might win 10-12 games and not a parlay. But yes I follow the Venus/Jupiter transits and use declination as well. Even stingy old Saturn will show up some days and let you win. Ha Every chart has it's quirks and that I think is may more important than the stock you buy. Nice to hear from you. Kit Christopher Kevill <ckevill wrote: Hi Kit, Good point. You need to buy stocks that work with your own chart. I gather you follow first trade charts, rather than incorporation charts. Do you have any comment on the Magi practice of preferring incorporation dates? On timing, would you stick to simple rules like Jupiter or Venus transits, or do you make deeper investigations? Chris --- Kit Karson <skyguides wrote: > Having been a stockbroker for 15 years and a > sidereal astrologer for about 7 I like to buy stocks > which align with my chart. I would not buy a stock > whose Sun is opposed to my Saturn. To know the first > trade charts of companies Bill Meridian wrote a book > listing most of the first trade charts. He also > writes in Dell magazine. He is tropical but just > switch to sidereal. > Latly your own chart has to be right. Buy on paper > for a considerable time to find out what triggers > large gains and what nails you. And watch Kramer on > CNBC. He preaches doing your homework, and if you do > that and use astrology you will win alot more than > lose. Good luck trading. > > Kit Evans > > mfoley6 <mfoley6 wrote: > Hi all, > > I have dabbled in the stock market in the past. I > tend to have 2 > results: successful or very disastrous. Should I be > following my > moon sign or my mercury (which is afflicted)? > > I've asked two people: one said that my mercury was > afflicted and to > stay away from stocks. The other person said that > the 8th house is > the " stockbrokers " house which looks good for me. > Please advise me. > What planets/aspects can enhance my performance? I > really do want to > keep at it with stocks- what days/signs should I be > looking at to be > successful? > Thanks everyone. I reposted my personal info below. > --Martie > > Okay, here's my info: > > Vedic Moon Sign: Pisces > Sun sign: Aries > Ascendant: Leo > > Nakshatra: Revati > > PLANET SIGN DEGREE LORD NAKSHATRA PAD LORD S.LORD > POSITION > Asc Leo 28 46 20 Sun U.Phalguni 1 Sun Mar > Sun Aries 16 49 20 Mar Bharani 2 Ven Mon Exl > Mon Pisces 18 45 56 Jup Revati 1 Mer Ket > Mar Aquarius 01 19 04 Sat Dhanistha 3 Mar Mer > Mer Pisces 27 06 52 Jup Revati 4 Mer Jup Deb > Jup Capricorn 17 14 20 Sat Sravana 3 Mon Sat Deb > Ven Aries 22 17 59 Mar Bharani 3 Ven Sat Com > Sat Taurus 24 58 16 Ven Mrigasira 1 Mar Rah > Rah ® Sagittarius 15 59 46 Jup P.Asadha 1 Ven Sun > Ket ® Gemini 15 59 46 Mer Ardra 3 Rah Ven > Ura ® Virgo 26 42 33 Mer Chitra 2 Mar Jup > Nep ® Scorpio 13 15 42 Mar Anuradha 3 Sat Rah > Plu ® Virgo 08 37 53 Mer U.Phalguni 4 Sun Ven > > Other info: > birth: April 30, 1973 at 3:44 PM > Summit, NJ 07901 > " 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 October 19, 2005 Report Share Posted October 19, 2005 Kit St Louis Browns played their first game May 2 1892. Too bad the chart isn't handy for the time. They changed their name to the Cardinals in the 1900 season. I haven't looked at it yet. I think Houston may be spent if the 1962 chart is correct. I don't have the time for it though. I like the Chisox chances. Chris Kit Karson <skyguides wrote: Hi Chris....I just moved to Tucson for the winter. My computer is in Colo. even without the Cardinal's chart, what does Houston's chart look like?? If memory serves me correct St louis is an old team. Browns?? I have their first game chart in Colo. Thanks for the Magi info. Chicago White Sox wins the World Series. Kit Christopher Kevill <ckevill wrote: Dear Kit, The Magi Society claim to have a fully developed system to predict market action. They sell specialized software for it as well. One of their tenets is to focus on the incorporation chart rather than the first trade chart. However, they also have various first trade data on their site persumably for comparative research purposes. Check it out at www.stockmarketcompass.com Lots of hype, but lots of stuff worth knowing too. cheers, Chris ps so who do you like in the Cards-Astros series now? Houston began as the Colt 45s on Apr 10 1962. I think the Cards chart may be lost in the fogs of time. Kit Karson <skyguides wrote: Hi Chris.....Not familiar with the Magi you reference. I'm sure incorporation charts would work as well. Especially if you have an alignment with the first trade chart, then you could use both. We are just inudated with tooo many charts and lose sight of where we are sometimes. I think every chart is peculiar. And it takes lots of time to learn your chart. I paper trade baseball trying to pick 5-6 game parlays. Somedays you might win 10-12 games and not a parlay. But yes I follow the Venus/Jupiter transits and use declination as well. Even stingy old Saturn will show up some days and let you win. Ha Every chart has it's quirks and that I think is may more important than the stock you buy. Nice to hear from you. Kit Christopher Kevill <ckevill wrote: Hi Kit, Good point. You need to buy stocks that work with your own chart. I gather you follow first trade charts, rather than incorporation charts. Do you have any comment on the Magi practice of preferring incorporation dates? On timing, would you stick to simple rules like Jupiter or Venus transits, or do you make deeper investigations? Chris --- Kit Karson <skyguides wrote: > Having been a stockbroker for 15 years and a > sidereal astrologer for about 7 I like to buy stocks > which align with my chart. I would not buy a stock > whose Sun is opposed to my Saturn. To know the first > trade charts of companies Bill Meridian wrote a book > listing most of the first trade charts. He also > writes in Dell magazine. He is tropical but just > switch to sidereal. > Latly your own chart has to be right. Buy on paper > for a considerable time to find out what triggers > large gains and what nails you. And watch Kramer on > CNBC. He preaches doing your homework, and if you do > that and use astrology you will win alot more than > lose. Good luck trading. > > Kit Evans > > mfoley6 <mfoley6 wrote: > Hi all, > > I have dabbled in the stock market in the past. I > tend to have 2 > results: successful or very disastrous. Should I be > following my > moon sign or my mercury (which is afflicted)? > > I've asked two people: one said that my mercury was > afflicted and to > stay away from stocks. The other person said that > the 8th house is > the " stockbrokers " house which looks good for me. > Please advise me. > What planets/aspects can enhance my performance? I > really do want to > keep at it with stocks- what days/signs should I be > looking at to be > successful? > Thanks everyone. I reposted my personal info below. > --Martie > > Okay, here's my info: > > Vedic Moon Sign: Pisces > Sun sign: Aries > Ascendant: Leo > > Nakshatra: Revati > > PLANET SIGN DEGREE LORD NAKSHATRA PAD LORD S.LORD > POSITION > Asc Leo 28 46 20 Sun U.Phalguni 1 Sun Mar > Sun Aries 16 49 20 Mar Bharani 2 Ven Mon Exl > Mon Pisces 18 45 56 Jup Revati 1 Mer Ket > Mar Aquarius 01 19 04 Sat Dhanistha 3 Mar Mer > Mer Pisces 27 06 52 Jup Revati 4 Mer Jup Deb > Jup Capricorn 17 14 20 Sat Sravana 3 Mon Sat Deb > Ven Aries 22 17 59 Mar Bharani 3 Ven Sat Com > Sat Taurus 24 58 16 Ven Mrigasira 1 Mar Rah > Rah ® Sagittarius 15 59 46 Jup P.Asadha 1 Ven Sun > Ket ® Gemini 15 59 46 Mer Ardra 3 Rah Ven > Ura ® Virgo 26 42 33 Mer Chitra 2 Mar Jup > Nep ® Scorpio 13 15 42 Mar Anuradha 3 Sat Rah > Plu ® Virgo 08 37 53 Mer U.Phalguni 4 Sun Ven > > Other info: > birth: April 30, 1973 at 3:44 PM > Summit, NJ 07901 > " How can Pluto be in Sagittarius when it's so close > to Antares? 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