Bunraku
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Oh right...that one. Well, that's Jupiter so back to where we started.
How about in your case?
It’s Venus... conjunct Mars
Oh right...that one. Well, that's Jupiter so back to where we started.
How about in your case?
That makes sense. I write to get the point across. Putting it in flowery words might seem nice but it just makes Astro text very obscure and hard to decipher. Like GET TO THE POINT ALREADY.
In general international forums tend to be immature for some reason. Like all the humor is “haha Latvian people do this and that so funny” for example and relatable type humor you’d find on the front page of IG. I think humor has to be very topical and superficial for it to come across the barrier.
It’s Venus... conjunct Mars
In general on the internet community circuit, I don't find people's writing skills generally match up to their ambitions to be flowery and purple with their prose. I like brevity and crisp expression that gets the point across. And those that are able to pull off summarising effectively also tend to have the ability to lengthy and still remain elegant. Maybe Venus in Capricorn just like structured beauty.
Lol our aesthetic preferences are different. I think the moon has a lot to do with it, in the sense of what we find comfort in.
Or maybe your Venus is just a pure expression of it in cap. Hard to say. I’m biased.
I try to be quick about it. But the more I stare at it the more tortured it becomes. Grammar is my no1 enemy.
The third, seventh, and fortieth days of the moon as follows: assume the moon is in Scorpio 7°; the third day will be in Sagittarius 7°. [It is necessary to investigate the day in this way. Sagittarius 7° has become the third day.] In the nativity chart the seventh will be found in square, at Aquarius 7°. The fortieth will be at Taurus 7°. (Some add 160° to the moon’s position at birth and count off this amount from the moon’s sign. Others add to the moon’s position at birth <its positions> on the third and seventh and fortieth days, then after calculating, they interpret the moon at those places.) In general they note the fortunate, unfortunate, and average nativities according to the third, seventh, and fortieth days: if these locations are beheld by benefics in operative places, and not by malefics, then you can predict exceedingly great good fortune. If two of these locations are beheld by benefics and one by malefics, then you can predict average fortune. If three are beheld by malefics, with the benefics turned away, then predict misfortune. If the situation is mixed, say “average".
A random thought, for such a random thoughts thread
The word psyche I find is often used to refer to our minds, however that word comes from mythology that derives from that Greek Goddess named Psyche who is suppose to be a representation of the soul (I believe she governs the soul as well). Here is where I come to a conclusion (right..), let’s say if a individual’s brain were to begin to fail on them (god forbid) and they slowly start to lose function of their body, would that be similar to a death to the soul? Or maybe an entrapment of the soul if it cannot be expressed any longer in the external world?
It ended in more questions. Why am I not surprised lol
There's a fairly swift tech for delineating the "good fortune" of a chart found in Book 1 of Valens, section 15.
Third, Seventh, and Fortieth Days of the Moon.
Of course we have software to expedite this process. What do you get as the outcome?
You did say that you haven't really read Valens, but are you aware of the fortune chart? It's based on PoF.
Hi CT, how have you been doing?