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Candy West...
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 3:02 am
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It is clear that astrologer have to confirm to astronomic standards,
that is to say assume that the astrologers know where Pluto is. For
the seventies generation it is in Coma Berenices, while for the
eighties it is is Bootes. This is known as P2 Zodiac, the Academic
Zodiac prior to August 2006. Pluto is presently at the killer galaxy
point/negative stargate in Sagittarius after dwindling between the
ascendant of the U.S.A., Serpens and Ophiuchus in the past years. More
important than naming is the position in 3D. Future astrologers
pertain to the Age of Cetus/Pisces/Aquarius, as triumphing 700 years
from now when the superstition of the 12 signs will be forgotten as
credulity of the past, much as Pluto does not bring four or more
constellation to the zodiac any more since a year ago. If Eris would
be planet we would have (the X zodiac) more than 40 zodiacal
constellations. http://youtube.com/AcademicZodiac
Bert Fannin...
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 11:39 am
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On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 06:02:30 -0700 (PDT), Candy West
<wirelass at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:

Quote:
It is clear that astrologer have to confirm to astronomic standards,
that is to say assume that the astrologers know where Pluto is. For
the seventies generation it is in Coma Berenices, while for the
eighties it is is Bootes. This is known as P2 Zodiac, the Academic
Zodiac prior to August 2006. Pluto is presently at the killer galaxy
point/negative stargate in Sagittarius after dwindling between the
ascendant of the U.S.A., Serpens and Ophiuchus in the past years. More
important than naming is the position in 3D. Future astrologers
pertain to the Age of Cetus/Pisces/Aquarius, as triumphing 700 years
from now when the superstition of the 12 signs will be forgotten as
credulity of the past, much as Pluto does not bring four or more
constellation to the zodiac any more since a year ago. If Eris would
be planet we would have (the X zodiac) more than 40 zodiacal
constellations. http://youtube.com/AcademicZodiac
What are you talking about? Astronomers would define the position of

Pluto in RA and Decl. Astrologers in terms of ecleptic long.
Bert W. Fannin
Western sidereal Astrologer
bwfannin at (no spam) ltastrology.com
www.ltastrology.com
Bert Fannin...
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 2:05 pm
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On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 09:39:33 -0700, Bert Fannin
<bwfannin at (no spam) earthlink.net> wrote:

Quote:
On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 06:02:30 -0700 (PDT), Candy West
wirelass at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:

It is clear that astrologer have to confirm to astronomic standards,
that is to say assume that the astrologers know where Pluto is. For
the seventies generation it is in Coma Berenices, while for the
eighties it is is Bootes. This is known as P2 Zodiac, the Academic
Zodiac prior to August 2006. Pluto is presently at the killer galaxy
point/negative stargate in Sagittarius after dwindling between the
ascendant of the U.S.A., Serpens and Ophiuchus in the past years. More
important than naming is the position in 3D. Future astrologers
pertain to the Age of Cetus/Pisces/Aquarius, as triumphing 700 years
from now when the superstition of the 12 signs will be forgotten as
credulity of the past, much as Pluto does not bring four or more
constellation to the zodiac any more since a year ago. If Eris would
be planet we would have (the X zodiac) more than 40 zodiacal
constellations. http://youtube.com/AcademicZodiac
What are you talking about? Astronomers would define the position of
Pluto in RA and Decl. Astrologers in terms of ecleptic long.
Bert W. Fannin
Western sidereal Astrologer
bwfannin at (no spam) ltastrology.com
www.ltastrology.com
 
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