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Therese wrote:

 

> Another book I have (photocopy) that is strictly sidereal is THE

> ASTROLOGICAL HISTORY OF MESHA'ALLAH (translated by Kennedy and Pingree).

> This book deals with the great Jupiter-Saturn conjunctions through

> history.

> Mesha'Allah was born in 572 CE.

 

Sari:

 

Interesting. This must be a different person then than Masha'allah, who was

born in the 8th century.

 

BTW, have you ever looked at sidereal Jupiter/Saturn conjunctions? I'll put

a list about them in the files of this list. The ancients paid a lot of

attention to when the triplicity changed, and I've put different

triplicities in different colours on the list. In the darkest medieval times

the conjuctions happen in Earth and when renaissance starts in the 14th

century, those conjunctions move to Air! In the beginning of Enlightenment

in the 18th century which later led to industrialism the conjunctions start

to happen in techical, masculine Fire. The last conjunction in Fire for a

long time happened in 2000. Before that there had been a few conjuctions in

Earth already, the first of them in September 1921 starting the swinging,

hedonistic 20's.

 

The moralistic, calvinistic Fire era 1723 - 2020 is gasping its last breaths

before Rahu-like hedonism and materialism (1921 - 2199; the eras overlap

somewhat) go into full swing (Rahu is like Saturn and Saturn is an Earth

planet - Therese, I'm sorry to disagree with Ernst Wilhelm here).

 

Best, Sari

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At 07:49 AM 3/23/08 +0200, Sari wrote:

 

>Sari:

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>Interesting. This must be a different person then than Masha'allah, who was

>born in the 8th century.

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No, I read the handwritten scrawl wrong! Hand's Chronology places M'A

770-815 C.E.

 

My old computer can't read .doc files. So if you can put that list either

in a standard post or another format?

 

More later,

Therese

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