david starling
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One other thing, since it's peripheral to the thread topic.
There IS NO WAY to track the measured point being used to determine the sidereal Ages through a sidereal zodiac, once one switches over to the tropical zodiac. So, the Age of Pisces as it's known DOES NOT APPLY to the tropical Signs. That inconsistency ALONE rules it out from a tropical perspective
But, the intuitive sense about an upcoming AQUARIAN AGE is overwhelmingly apparent to a majority of tropical astrologers. That's easily explained by an upcoming tropical Aquarian Age, which CAN be located in the tropical configuration once the method is known. Too bad tropical astrologers aren't interested in their OWN Ages!
Well, apparently, the MAJOR inconsistency that I mentioned is something they can accept without question.
[Just for the record: The tropical Age Indicator transits direct through the tropical zodiac due to Earth's "wobble" as it rotates on its axis. The rate of direct movement is 1.1 minutes of arc per year, which is known as "Progression of the Earth's Perihelion", and the Age Indicator will reach 28 degrees tropical Capricorn on January 5th, 2033. Pluto is currently conjunct the tropical Age Indicator, so Pluto is in a world-changing position.]
There IS NO WAY to track the measured point being used to determine the sidereal Ages through a sidereal zodiac, once one switches over to the tropical zodiac. So, the Age of Pisces as it's known DOES NOT APPLY to the tropical Signs. That inconsistency ALONE rules it out from a tropical perspective
But, the intuitive sense about an upcoming AQUARIAN AGE is overwhelmingly apparent to a majority of tropical astrologers. That's easily explained by an upcoming tropical Aquarian Age, which CAN be located in the tropical configuration once the method is known. Too bad tropical astrologers aren't interested in their OWN Ages!
Well, apparently, the MAJOR inconsistency that I mentioned is something they can accept without question.
[Just for the record: The tropical Age Indicator transits direct through the tropical zodiac due to Earth's "wobble" as it rotates on its axis. The rate of direct movement is 1.1 minutes of arc per year, which is known as "Progression of the Earth's Perihelion", and the Age Indicator will reach 28 degrees tropical Capricorn on January 5th, 2033. Pluto is currently conjunct the tropical Age Indicator, so Pluto is in a world-changing position.]
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