Friday, 18 March 2011

Where Science Gets Sun, Moon, Planets Stuff Wrong

When scientists comment on the research done by astrologers, they are stumbling in the dark, oblivious to the degree of complexity involved in astrological mathematical analysis of planetary positions. Basically it's like two different foreign languages trying to communicate in pidgin English - far worse than "not being on the same page".

Astrologers do not restrict themselves to the most simplistic angles and positions and so scientists who assume that are assessing completely false criteria.
Astrology is based on the vast number of connections possible within a 360 degree circle - which can also be compressed to a 90 degree format using Uranian or Cosmobiology techniques

Sure we look at the conjunction of the sun and moon - New Moon
We look at the opposition of the sun and moon = Full Moon
But the influence of Cosmobiology, derived from the work of Alfred Witte and Reinhold Ebertin introduced what they found to be further significant angles and point of emphasis:

Cosmobiology continued Witte's ultimate primary emphasis on the use of astrological midpoints along with the following 8th-harmonic aspects in the natal chart, which both Witte and Ebertin found to be the most potent in terms of personal influence: conjunction (0°), semi-square (45°), square (90°), sesquiquadrate (135°), and opposition (180°).
(excerpt from WIKIPEDIA Cosmobiology)


Explaining midpoints is critical to this argument because, other than the more subtle angles of importance detailed above, midpoints are the often hidden "eureka" explanation of an event triggered in time. My own analysis of major earth events shows the subtle angles and midpoints play a very powerful role which mainstream scientists will fail to consider in relationship to event timings.

Depending on your type of brain patterning, you will either "get" midpoints - or you will totally fail to appreciate their significance, because we are talking about more subtle concepts than simply bodies in space parked next to each other. So it is a physical-metaphysical divide in conception.

The explanation is simple. The processing of it may be the complex part.

A midpoint is the point in space where two forces meet.
When we talk of planets and their positions it is best to give an example:

On March 27 2011 Mars is at 25Pisces09 and the sun is at 5Aries59
This excerpt from the midpoint grid gives the exact midpoint data. 
This data is for 0 hours at London UK on that day
Scan along the top from the Sun till you get to the vertical column with Mars at the base -the target square gives 0Aries33 as the Sun-Mars midpoint. This position is a potential and if that point is influenced by a third force, energy escalates. 

The planetary ephemeris then provides data for that day showing Uranus at 0Aries51 on March 27, then subsequent readings for March 28,29,etc.
So it is clear that Uranus sits very close to exactitude of the Sun-Mars midpoint on March 27.
Orbs are kept small -preferably up to one degree of difference from exactitude. The range of influence on this basis of this proximity to exact midpoint means the effects could manifest from March 26 and extend to March 30 


Sun-Mars-Uranus in combination is volatile to say the least.
Sun-Mars is militaristic, a sign of armies and aggression and at the very least anger, impatience, irritation. On an elemental level it is two fire forces combined:  the heat, drama, intensity synergising. Inflammation, fire and burning, cutting, wounds, weapons all fit this picture.  
Add in Uranus and you get Sudden force, sudden change. Hasty, impulsive acts more likely. Panic, pandemonium. And we know Uranus is linked to earthquakes.

Knowing the unfolding crises in Japan and Libya are in potential escalation mode ( reinforced partly by the number of planets accumulating in Aries) expect this period to have some pronounced outcomes. It is definitely an eruptive time where natural forces and human energies are straining to break free.

This example of one midpoint is meant to serve as an illustration of subtle but very powerful considerations used by astrologers to analyse interactions in space as they may impact on earth









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