Reforming astrology

CapAquaPis

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The 3 month astrological zodiac year going by western or tropical standards.

1. The calendar month (always starts on the 1st): January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December.

2. The sun sign (starts and ends on or around the 21st of each month): Jan-Aquarius, Feb-Pisces, Mar-Aries, Apr-Taurus, May-Gemini, Jun-Cancer, Jul-Leo, Aug-Virgo, Sep-Libra, Oct-Scorpio, Nov-Sagittarius and Dec-Capricorn.

3. And the sidereal (constellations and planetoids ruling sidereal sun signs, it starts on the 11th or 12th of each month): Jan-Aquila, Feb-Pallas, Mar-Cetus, Apr-Vesta, May-Orion, Jun-Ceres, Jul-Sextans, Aug-Cruithne, Sep-Draco, Oct-Lilith, Nov-Ophiuchus and Dec-Chiron.

We have the 7 days of the week named for the visible naked-eye planets in astrology: Sun-day, Mon-day, Tues-day for Jupiter, Wednes-day for Mercury, Thurs-day for Mars, Fri-day for Venus, and Satur-day for Saturn.

And the 4 weeks plus one depending on the month: 1. First week or days 1-7 for Uranus, 2. Second week or days 8-15 for Neptune, Third week or days 16-23 for Pluto, Fourth week or days 24-31 for Eris and Fifth week for Sedna.

What do others think of the radical but possibly useful form of astrology?
 

CapAquaPis

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A more precise and descriptive personality profile of a natal chart based on the astrological sun sign, month and sidereal influences a person will...or may have .
 

CapAquaPis

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Feb 15th which is my birthday would be a February-Aquarius-Pallas combo, the 2nd month of the solar/western/Christian calendar year, the 11th sun sign of the astrological zodiac year, and the rise of Sirius (the brightest magnitude star) conjunct sun on Sep 11th - would Pallas be the 6th "sidereal" zodiac sign of the year as well? 2-6-7th day (traditional Jewish week, but I don't practice Judaism)-11. And the 2nd week of the month under Neptune's influence, note Feb 15th in 1980 (a leap month with a leap year) is on Friday ruled by venus.
 

Humanitarian

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The 3 month astrological zodiac year going by western or tropical standards.

1. The calendar month (always starts on the 1st): January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December.

2. The sun sign (starts and ends on or around the 21st of each month): Jan-Aquarius, Feb-Pisces, Mar-Aries, Apr-Taurus, May-Gemini, Jun-Cancer, Jul-Leo, Aug-Virgo, Sep-Libra, Oct-Scorpio, Nov-Sagittarius and Dec-Capricorn.

3. And the sidereal (constellations and planetoids ruling sidereal sun signs, it starts on the 11th or 12th of each month): Jan-Aquila, Feb-Pallas, Mar-Cetus, Apr-Vesta, May-Orion, Jun-Ceres, Jul-Sextans, Aug-Cruithne, Sep-Draco, Oct-Lilith, Nov-Ophiuchus and Dec-Chiron.

We have the 7 days of the week named for the visible naked-eye planets in astrology: Sun-day, Mon-day, Tues-day for Jupiter, Wednes-day for Mercury, Thurs-day for Mars, Fri-day for Venus, and Satur-day for Saturn.

And the 4 weeks plus one depending on the month: 1. First week or days 1-7 for Uranus, 2. Second week or days 8-15 for Neptune, Third week or days 16-23 for Pluto, Fourth week or days 24-31 for Eris and Fifth week for Sedna.

What do others think of the radical but possibly useful form of astrology?
Tuesday is for Mars, and Thursday is for Jupiter, not vice versa
 

Humanitarian

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The 3 month astrological zodiac year going by western or tropical standards.

1. The calendar month (always starts on the 1st): January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December.

2. The sun sign (starts and ends on or around the 21st of each month): Jan-Aquarius, Feb-Pisces, Mar-Aries, Apr-Taurus, May-Gemini, Jun-Cancer, Jul-Leo, Aug-Virgo, Sep-Libra, Oct-Scorpio, Nov-Sagittarius and Dec-Capricorn.
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3. And the sidereal (constellations and planetoids ruling sidereal sun signs, it starts on the 11th or 12th of each month): Jan-Aquila, Feb-Pallas, Mar-Cetus, Apr-Vesta, May-Orion, Jun-Ceres, Jul-Sextans, Aug-Cruithne, Sep-Draco, Oct-Lilith, Nov-Ophiuchus and Dec-Chiron.

We have the 7 days of the week named for the visible naked-eye planets in astrology: Sun-day, Mon-day, Tues-day for Jupiter, Wednes-day for Mercury, Thurs-day for Mars, Fri-day for Venus, and Satur-day for Saturn.

And the 4 weeks plus one depending on the month: 1. First week or days 1-7 for Uranus, 2. Second week or days 8-15 for Neptune, Third week or days 16-23 for Pluto, Fourth week or days 24-31 for Eris and Fifth week for Sedna.

What do others think of the radical but possibly useful form of astrology?
This is really useful for me, because I was born on a 2nd week Friday, and Venus is the lower octave of Neptune, the ruler of the 2nd week of each month, and I'm really Neptunian compared to my chart whose shows no planets in water signs except an elevated Uranus.
 
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