On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 06:02:30 -0700 (PDT), Candy West
<wirelass@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>It is clear that astrologer have to confirm to astronomic standards,
>that is to say assume that the astrologers know where Pluto is. For
>the seventies generation it is in Coma Berenices, while for the
>eighties it is is Bootes. This is known as P2 Zodiac, the Academic
>Zodiac prior to August 2006. Pluto is presently at the killer galaxy
>point/negative stargate in Sagittarius after dwindling between the
>ascendant of the U.S.A., Serpens and Ophiuchus in the past years. More
>im****tant than naming is the position in 3D. Future astrologers
>pertain to the Age of Cetus/Pisces/Aquarius, as triumphing 700 years
>from now when the superstition of the 12 signs will be forgotten as
>credulity of the past, much as Pluto does not bring four or more
>constellation to the zodiac any more since a year ago. If Eris would
>be planet we would have (the X zodiac) more than 40 zodiacal
>constellations. http://youtube.com/AcademicZodiac
What are you talking about? Astronomers would define the position of
Pluto in RA and Decl. Astrologers in terms of ecleptic long.
Bert W. Fannin
Western sidereal Astrologer
bwfannin@[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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