piercethevale
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[In this post I corrected for Saturn as I had mistakenly put 37', instead of 33', for the minutes of the degree. ptv]
Saturn in this boys chart is @ 09* Gemini 33', Another one of the most dynamic of symbols in the 360 of the Sabians...this boy has gotten more of these kind of symbols [dynamic, aggressive, ambitious} than anyone else I've ever done a chart for.]
[ibid.]
Gemini 10* "AN AIRPLANE PERFORMING A NOSE DIVE.
KEYNOTE: A superior ability to challenge nature and play with danger.
Through the controlled use of mental powers man is able to challenge the most basic force in nature: gravitation. ...But what he challenges is within himself as well as outside. Gravitation is the universal binding force of the material world. By challenging it man prepares himself to pierce beyond the physical and to reach higher realms of existence. He may lose the struggle, but that prospect makes the effort more exciting. He might gain 'immortality.'
...The symbol for it has a strong sense of finality. No possibility of half measures exist. Man is committed irrevocably to success or failure — at least as a conscious and self-reliant mind. The alternatives are clear-cut. One may describe it as MIND vs. MATTER, or as Man's will against fate..."
Saturn in this boys chart is @ 09* Gemini 33', Another one of the most dynamic of symbols in the 360 of the Sabians...this boy has gotten more of these kind of symbols [dynamic, aggressive, ambitious} than anyone else I've ever done a chart for.]
[ibid.]
Gemini 10* "AN AIRPLANE PERFORMING A NOSE DIVE.
KEYNOTE: A superior ability to challenge nature and play with danger.
Through the controlled use of mental powers man is able to challenge the most basic force in nature: gravitation. ...But what he challenges is within himself as well as outside. Gravitation is the universal binding force of the material world. By challenging it man prepares himself to pierce beyond the physical and to reach higher realms of existence. He may lose the struggle, but that prospect makes the effort more exciting. He might gain 'immortality.'
...The symbol for it has a strong sense of finality. No possibility of half measures exist. Man is committed irrevocably to success or failure — at least as a conscious and self-reliant mind. The alternatives are clear-cut. One may describe it as MIND vs. MATTER, or as Man's will against fate..."
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