Guest guest Posted June 23, 2001 Report Share Posted June 23, 2001 Hi Sas / Jude > > To answer questions above: my birthday is the ninth of December, > > which makes me a sagitarreus (I think I fell into the 13th star sign > > when they discovered there was one for about a week, and then > > promptly decided it didn't exist again...) > What was that called again??? I think it was Oesiphicus (or something similar to that) - wasn't it the " Spider " ? Something that always baffles me about star signs: we've just entered the " Age of Aquarius " - what this means is that, on the Spring Equinox, the sun rises in the constellation of Aquarius - until recently we were in the age of Pisces. Your star sign is supposedly the constellation in which the sun rises on your birthday. So why is it that people born on the Spring Equinox have a star sign of Aries????? Now, the " precesion of the equinoxes " takes about 24,000 years to go through a full 360 degrees, so each " age " is about 2,000 years - this means that we are around 4,000 years out for the star signs (the first day of Aries usually falling the day after the Spring Equinox). So, my question is - what is going on here????? BB Peter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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