there are a few scientific studies out there that have been performed to test astrology and its principals
Saturn is more concerned with knowledge in regards to people
It's because of Uranus (who was in Gemini, Mercury's essential dignity & greater house) that we now know about the asteroid belt, the TNO, the centaurs, black holes...
Saturn probably rules measurements [in science & in general] though...
The biggest laugh I've ever gotten out of astrology is Saturn representing clowns. I could never see Saturn laughing...good times...good times.
Michael said:Science deals with the material an
as such is saturnine. Things relating
to the intellect like mathematics,
astrology and maybe astronomy are
ruled by mercury.
I think that astronomy is not properly
a science, as it is an intellectual
activity that is later proved by
real data. It's like playing the stock
market like an expert.
astrology are not ruled by merc.. it is classic Uranus 1st you discover (uranus)
The biggest laugh I've ever gotten out of astrology is Saturn representing clowns.
In general he signifies husbandmen, clowns, beggars, day-labourers, old men, fathers, grandfathers, monks, jesuits, sectarists.
HUH? sorry but i must ask WHAT THE HECK are you talking about?
Astronomy is a scientific study of celestial objects!
i have a cluster of planets in 3rd and jupiter in 9th. it is a riot having this, i love science but i hate studying. i rather try messing by trying *merc conj uranus, uranus conj sun* vs sitting and studying it or watch it on tv. Reading for me is a nightmare. I can sit and stare at the book for 3 hours and understand NOTHING. exploring for me ohh boy, it takes a major force to actually get up and do something. reading theories will put me to sleep. i love "get to the point" thinking. This is a theory after that sentence here is the proof. I hate reading something and thesis statement is hidden somewhere in the proof. BLEH! that is why i hate reading fictional stuff.
Michael said:It's my fault for not explaining myself. What I meant is that astronomy
is not as strict as newtonian mechanics or chemistry. It's more open
to prediction, to wonder and therefore more mercurial. However I agree
with you that it is a science.