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- Kt Boehrer: An introduction in Declinations:
"In working with astrology, we are working with a
constantly fluid field of energy in which activity
occurs in more than one dimension of space. That,
of course, is the whole story. I realized that in
working with longitude alone we were working on a
one-dimensional level with multidimensional propensities.
Read more:
- Luc Duprez
- Astrid Fallon: The Strength of Jupiter and Saturn
Occultations in 2001 - 2002 Occultations and
tight conjunctions in transit. Occultations are rare
phenomena, only a few occur each year: the happen
when the Moon conjuncts another planet, but only when
the distance apart in declination is +/- inferior
to 1°, in other words, when the Moon eclipses the
planet. Astrid Fallon illustrates this with personal
and mundane examples. Read
more
- Paul F. Newman: Symbolisme
of the Moon's declination (three types of Moon)
- Leigh Westin:
- Pieter Niehenke: Astrology and research:
the concept of similarity. An interesting article
from Peter Niehenke about astrological research. ...
The rules in astrological textbooks are neither right
nor wrong - that they are correct if adequately understood.
What does this mean? Of course you all have heard
of "fuzzy logic". In fuzzy logic a rule not simply
does apply or does not apply but it applies to a certain
degree and, what is even more important, rules that
are contradictory in terms of aristotelian logic can
to some extent apply at the same time. Read
the whole article.
- M.J. Makransky: A
touch of Distinctiviness
- Edward L. Dearborn: Let
us explore declinations.
- Pamela Welch: Those
Wild Out-of-Bounds planets.
- Karen Christino, The
Progressed Moon in Declination.
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