david starling
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Astrology is correlative. Also, God-given.
This explains it.
Astrology is correlative. Also, God-given.
This explains it.
You think they correlate, because you worship the Greek gods?
Interesting.
I would prefer a physical explanation myself, but traditional interpretations of my physique - where one would expect to see results - are wrong ��️*♀️ Confronted with conflict between theory and data, I am willing to open my mind.
No, I don't share your paganistic worldview, and I do not think that astrology is divinatory. I think that the planets themselves have a discernible physical causal effect transmitted upon the terrestrial realm that accounts for some results of astrologers. - https://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/showthread.php?t=130820
So, no effects when the Earth's blocking them when they're below the horizon?
Tiny Mercury, the mighty Sun, huge Jupiter, all equateable in effect?
Tiny Mercury, the mighty Sun, huge Jupiter, all equateable in effect?
Moon and the five planets have minor effects, but significant in the final admixture with the major consistent effects of the Sun. Besides, their qualities are all different, even with major differences of quantity.
If you can't see them, the have no effect, according to Traditionalistic astrology. You can't see them when they're below the horizon.
If the Moon can influence tides, the effect must be more than minor?
If the Moon can influence tides, the effect must be more than minor?
9th house is opposite the house of the Goddess. But the whole configuration makes sense. Any aspect to your cazimi Mercury?
"Who has seen the wind?
Neither I nor you.
But when the leaves hang trembling,
The wind is passing through."-{Christina Rossetti)
I have Venus in the 3rd. But I don't believe in goddesses or that God is boxed in a cadent house.
Wouldn't astrology be contained within God, rather than the other way around?