two thousand years ago or thereabouts
Sun was certainly ingressing the house of Aries
It entered into 1 or 7, the vernal or autumnal equinox respectively.
two thousand years ago or thereabouts
Sun was certainly ingressing the house of Aries
those were the daysIt entered into 1 or 7, the vernal or autumnal equinox respectively.
Other
1. Those who observe the ''Aries ingress'' for the whole world,
when it is not the beginning of the ecliptic in the Southern Hemisphere,
nor the only one in any hemisphere,
rather than following the syzygies most preceding solstices and equinoxes for each season,
which is most proper and natural, like Ptolemy rightly puts forward in his second book.
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We view the situation relative to the horizon
and earths tilt on it's axis
as well as to the fixed stars
those were the days
when vernal equinox was the house of Mars
and autumnal equinox was the house of Venus
Fixed Stars have an effect I have observed in the lives of peopleBut if we take an astrological perspective, which is always topocentric,
the fixed stars have swift motion of theirs too.
Also observation of falling leafs and cold wintry weather
has made me think that the movement with respect to the celestial equator
is more important than proximity to fixed stars.
those were the daysIt entered into 1 or 7, the vernal or autumnal equinox respectively.
Irrational astrologyWhat do you mean ?
CertainlyAlso observation of falling leafs and cold wintry weather
has made me think that the movement
with respect to the celestial equator
is more important than proximity to fixed stars.
Certainly
to make no distinction between hemispheres
and thus
to apparently
equate Northern Hemisphere cold wintry weather
and resultant falling of many a leaf
with Southern Hemisphere Spring
and the budding of many a leaf
seems irrational
weather is certainly affected by axial tilt of our planet
and thus
since it seems evident that our planet is noticeably affected
by receiving more or less heat and light at Equinoxes and Solstices
dependent relative to respective hemispheres
then
since Fixed Stars are distant massive blazing suns
in comparison with which our sun is puny
it seems plausible that
Fixed Stars have some influence on our weather
Perhaps irrational from that perspectiveBut just as we do not take into account
distant so-called planets like Neptune and Pluto, so
we do not take into factor the power of the emanations of distant suns by the proximity, rather
we do this by observation of their magnitude, colours and sublunar influences from geocentric, or
more correctly topocentric perspective.
So what you describe is not rational or traditional approach.
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