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Arian Maverick
03-03-2006, 05:39 PM
Initially I found this to be a slightly odd request, but since I have been asked about my "life story" on the Several Versions of Sabian Symbols Forum (http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=6963#6963), I thought it may be a good idea to create a seperate board so that everyone may have an opportunity to reveal more about the "person behind the screen name," should they wish to do so.

No one should feel obliged to divulge any personal information they do not feel comfortable sharing, but if you wish to share more insight about yourself and learn more about your community member, feel free to post and browse!

By the way, I typed the title of this board into Radu's new Sabian Symbols Numerology Program (http://sabiansymbols.astrologyweekly.com/name.php) and received the following response:

The letters in OUR LIFE STORIES sum up to 74.

The Sabian Symbol asociated with this number is:

TWO PEOPLE, LIVING FAR APART, IN TELEPATHIC COMMUNICATION.

Aquarian Maverick :wink:

amzolt
03-03-2006, 06:11 PM
...an opportunity to reveal more about the "person behind the screen name," should they wish to do so.
Aquarian Maverick :wink:
I started my life in Sandusky, Ohio, USA and left there at 6 months of age. Spent time in Ohio till I was 18, then...
"Oh, my God! The World's coming to an end!!!"
Well..
It didn't...
I spent 4 years in the Navy (USA, Viet Nam, the Philippines) and many more as a peripatetic God-Seeker...
Many years later, after much astrologic and psychologic study, I became "Stabilized".
Then, I spent many years exploring the landscapes of human self-discovery and, finally came up with my books: Astrological Repair Manual (http://www.astrologyweekly.com/planets/index.php), which tries to not only save Astrology from the maw of materialism but also vindicate my 36 years of toil in this celestial arena and Is Your Soul In Here? ~ A Poet's Struggle With God (http://www.lulu.com/amzolt) which is all the wisdom I could squeeze out of nearly 60 years on this planet...

~ Alex

Lunar Pisces
03-05-2006, 06:34 AM
I changed my name when I was 14, because I felt the one given to me was all wrong. Basically I take a different middle name, which is what most peole who are close ot me call me as.

The number from the name I took is 13:

A BOMB WHICH FAILED TO EXPLODE IS NOW SAFELY CONCEALED.


The number for my full name now is 53:

A JEWELLERY SHOP FILLED WITH THE MOST MAGNIFICENT JEWELS


I converted to Catholicism when I was 24. My baptismal/confirmation name adds up to 22:

THE GATE TO THE GARDEN OF ALL FULFILLED DESIRES.



Because I am Jewish by descent, I have a Jewish name too, which adds up to 10:

A TEACHER GIVES NEW SYMBOLIC FORMS TO TRADITIONAL IMAGES.


My Sun (Gem), moon (Pisces) and ASC (Virgo) add up to 100:

A LARGE DIAMOND IN THE FIRST STAGES OF THE CUTTING PROCESS.



This is fun. I could do this all night, but I'll stop.

Laura Elizabeth
04-11-2006, 04:30 PM
Lunar Pisces

The number from the name I took is 13:

A BOMB WHICH FAILED TO EXPLODE IS NOW SAFELY CONCEALED.


The number for my full name now is 53:

A JEWELLERY SHOP FILLED WITH THE MOST MAGNIFICENT JEWELS

Whoa! 13 Aries is my Mercury; 22 Taurus is where Jupiter is for me... :D

But how do you associate those numbers with your names?

For example, my first name is Laura which, numerologically speaking = 17 (The Star in tarot readings) and my middle name is Elizabeth = 43 (or 7) - how do these numbers relate back to the Sabian symbols?

Oh... wait... I think I'm getting this:

43__(13°)
A PORTER IS CHEERFULLY BALANCING A MOUNTAIN OF BAGGAGE Joy of effort put forth. Faith in the eventual results of a simple plunging ahead in things. Extreme of self-reliance.
___*When positive, the degree is an effective self-competence and virility of interest in normal living, and when negative, a dissipation of selfhood and a depreciation of all ambition through the performance of drudgery without protest.

My middle name adds to 43, which is also 13 Taurus.

Both names add to 60:

60__(30°)
PEACOCK DISPLAYS ITS PLUMAGE ON LAWN OF OLD ESTATE Personal magnificence or unconscious splendor. Sure retreat for the solitary soul where it can reveal its inmost glory.
___*When positive, the degree is a special flair for dramatizing the heritage of the race or for capitalizing on the lessons of history in some special fashion, and when negative, a wholly unrewarded if not destructive self-contemplation.

Which is 0 Gemini.

Both resonate with me, especially "Extreme of self-reliance." - I've always been too stubborn to let anyone help me :D

My entire name adds to 101 (11 Cancer):

101__(11°)
A CLOWN CARICATURES MERRILY ALL KINDS OF HUMAN TRAITS Sharp discrimination and understanding of human nature. The light touch of masterful living; self-control; or frivolity.
___*When positive, the degree is effective sharpening of an individual's dominant or everyday impact on others, and when negative, a loss of personal influence through aimless self-exploitation.

Summery Joy
04-11-2006, 10:39 PM
My story amazed me!

See, as I grew up, I was always fun and funny. Everybody liked to be around me. But I always felt like I'm heavy inside. I was the sad joker who made everybody laugh then went home and cried herself to sleep. I was always too scared to let anyone close. I never shared my feelings and that made it even worse. However, I was always the person that everyone came to with their problems and sadness. I was the shoulder everyone cried on. They talked, I listened. That was it.

There was no specific reason why I felt and behaved that way. I just did.

In 1996 or 1997, when internet became accessible to everyone in Egypt, I created my first email account. Given how I felt all the time, I wanted my ID to be soreheart, but that was taken. So I created sorehearted. From then on I've used sorehearted as an ID on every single account I've created. And the funny part was, it was never taken. It's been 10 years now and I still use it to create new accounts everywhere on the internet.

When I got into astrology, I discovered that the main reason I felt this way was my natal Moon in Taurus in the 12th house. As if that placement isn't hard enough, my natal Moon also suffers oppositions and squares and is the apex of a powerful yod.

Anyway, when I entered the nick into the Sabian Symbols tool in the main website, I got this:

The letters in SOREHEARTED sum up to 55.

The Sabian Symbol associated with this number is:

A LARGE WELL-KEPT PUBLIC PARK.
= Sabian Symbol for 25º Taurus

Here's the amazing part. This is the Sabian Symbol for my natal Moon placement. Wow!

tsquare
04-12-2007, 11:47 AM
My screenname is tsquare, I picked it because I had a question on a tsqare in my chart, later i found it to be the wrong chart:o

But in my actual chart,astrodienst
I found alot of tsquares so...

the sabian simbol I got for ir was
29 degrees aries, THE MUSIC OF THE SPHERES

29 DEGREES aries would be 3 degrees off of my midheaven
and trine neptune and my moon. odd

In one of my most recent posts on retrograde planets (neptune in retrograde in sagitarius) I wrote something about "i tend to wander listening to the spheres"....huh odd.... but I was primarily writing that about my Uraunus in retrograde. and a post Lapis put up.
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The letters in my actual name add up to 69
and the sabian symbol was 9 degrees gemini
A QUIVER FILLED WITH ARROWS

I dont get that one
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my first name
sum up to 8
TWO PRIM SPINSTERS SITTING TOGETHER IN SILENCE.
= Sabian Symbol for 17º Aries

my middle name
sum up to 22.

THE GATE TO THE GARDEN OF ALL FULFILLED DESIRES.
= Sabian Symbol for 22º Aries

my last name
sum up to 30.


A DUCK POND AND ITS BROOD.
= Sabian Symbol for 0º Taurus
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my chart
http://www.astro.com/cgi/chart.cgi?cid=48dfileGoZ1IV-u1175704821&lang=e&gm=a1&nhor=1&nho2=1&btyp=2&mth=gw&sday=10&smon=4&syr=2007&hsy=0&zod=&orbp=&rs=0&ast=

Atruism
04-21-2007, 05:56 AM
I was born in a semi trailer in a place far, far away.

Not too far away, but far enough.

Thankfully, the semi had a full tank.

So, at the age of 5, I took hold of the steering wheel and never looked back :)

Well actually I did, but only if I was changing lanes... Or if I needed to park.

Friends, I crossed many frontiers in my journey. As well as many railway crossings. But I soon became cross with my life. So, I randomly put a cross on a map and headed there...

Hollywood.

Initially it was hard. I was forced to hire myself out as a wardrobe assistant to the local university cheerleader squad. Oh the pain! But eventually, after 22 years on the job, I finally got my big break.

I starred in the Oscar award winning drama "****! Are You Wearing My Underwear?"

I'm sure you've seen it.

Unfortunately, the media had a field day (Actually, it was really nice day. There was carnival rides... Fairy floss... You name it!)

Anyway, broke and out of luck, I decided to become a country western singer.

I had a couple of hits...

"Bringing Home The Bacon."
"Bringing Home Even More Bacon."

And, the very popular...

"I'm Full."

But alas the cowboy life was not to be.

I was involved in an accident. It involved a horse, a case of beer and an industrial sized drum of super glue. Need I say more?

Alas, the last frontier, the last place of solace… Was the Internet.

I hooked up my Commodore 64 computer and went online.

I went here... http://www.britneyspears.com/

Then I went here... http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Main_Page

And then I went back to here... http://www.britneyspears.com/

But it was of no use. Those web sites could only do so much (although I might go back to the Britainy Spear web site as I found her music very insightful.)

In the end... I found myself here.

And I’ve never looked back.

Except for when I was driving the semi.

Thanks for listening :)

Lissa
04-21-2007, 04:29 PM
It's sad to see very few people joined this thread to share their life stories(oh yes,I have a big nose,always like to be informed about everyone's lifes:D).Perhaps people feel like their life stories aren't exciting enough to share?Well,I have to agree Atruism's story does make my life feel so boring...:rotflmao:

I would really like to say I was born in an ambulance going at140km/h in a highway and that my dad is the modern version of Indiana Jones and so I spent my life on an Egiptian desert studying pyramids but the truth is,I was born in a sort of a small town,and the place where I'm currently living is even smaller...(I know the word "Tires" refers to the wheels of a car in English but believe me,this words means nothing in Portuguese:p ).Well I'm 16and I already lived in four different houses,although I've never lived outside the country,I feel like my life has some Uranian themes,with all the house/school/friends changing;) .My mom discovered she had Lupus when I was born,and she was also unemployed at that time,which caused her to be depressed for many years,not to mention the Bipolar/Schyzophrenia problems running in her family;she was really having a hard time when I was born,not to mention I was also a unwanted child..when the time came for my parents to tell my mother's parents my mom was pregnant,my mom hid in the bathroom and cried while my dad told my grandparents about the big news...what a happy way to start a living:p.

Apart from that,I can say I had a relatively regular childhood..I remember that Summer when I was around7years old and my parents had one of those cars in which you can sleep in and we traveled all over the country,from South to East(oh yeah,like Portugal is a big country:p),culminating on the day when my parents almost forgot about me,leaving me in the middle of nowhere,running after the car and screaming:p ...A fun life I've been having:rolleyes: .