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lalalinda Moderator Posts: 2153 From: nevada Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 30, 2005 12:31 PM
When I first learned astrology (early 80's) one of the things my tutor discussed with me was the supposed "Anti-Christ" whos birth was believed (even back then) to be in Feb 1962.The Sun, S. Node, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are all in Aquarius. With the South Node involved it implicates fate. If so now that Saturn is in Leo, its going to trigger this stellium. In 1962 Neptune was in Scorpio making a square to this stellium. Right now Neptune is transiting Aquarius conjuncting this stellium. Mars will be in Taures until Feb. 2006 (also a trigger)and there is the square. If you're interested in following this lead here is a website (informative) with predictions. Read it and make some predictions yourself. http://www.revelation13.net/ IP: Logged |
lalalinda Moderator Posts: 2153 From: nevada Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 31, 2005 12:48 PM
I found the chart of the anti-christ http://www.astrotheme.fr/en/portraits/8fg6N6R582Q2.htm Map of the Heavens, Positions of Planets, Astrological Birth Chart of ANTI-CHRIST, born February 5, 1962 at 7:07 AM in Tel El Amarna (Egypte) Sun in 15°55 Aquarius, AS in 22°47 Aquarius, Moon in 18°49 Aquarius, MC in 4°35 Sagitarius Notice that the MC is critical 4 Sag. All of his Aquarian Planets are in the 12th house in opposition to Uranus (ding! how could I forget that) from the 7th. Neptune is squaring from the 9th house This makes the T-Square. In all probability it will be a Taures trigger (completing the Grand Square) anyone? whos birthday could this be?
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DayDreamer unregistered
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posted October 09, 2005 08:17 AM
Oh of course, the Anti-Christ is born in Egypt, so he's probably Muslim too right?This is way too Eurocentric! Well Jennifer Jason Leigh was born on the same day, so she's a possible candidate. IP: Logged |
hot_ice unregistered
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posted October 09, 2005 08:48 AM
a friend of mine told me that the anti christ is someone in the balkans...quite possible,cause both the world wars broke out because of the tensions in the balkans....and it hasnt even been resolved yet,duh!But its kinda funny how all these satanic guys end up being aquas(the only other one I know is rasputin)....scorpio's fit the bill,perfectly...
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beebuddy unregistered
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posted October 09, 2005 04:09 PM
Predictive astrology (outside the realm of psychology) seems to be a big "no no". I mean what role does the predictor play in the manifestation of the prediction? Would it have happened without that prediction?It's like telling someone what day they are going to die, then that person obsesses about it and somehow it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. IMO the only exception to this is when someone asks an astrologer "what would be a good day to do such and such?". It's still considered a bit weak minded IMO, but what the hell do I know? IP: Logged |
Valkie unregistered
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posted October 10, 2005 08:19 PM
I think that it depends on the type of predictions that you're going to do. I for one would never tell someone that they are going to die, after all, nothing in astrology is destined for good or evil.But I do study predictive astrology. I have one friend who came to me rather scared a couple of months. He had a lump on his head and was schedualed for surgery the next Monday... he was seriously asking me if he was going to die! I covered my ass and told him that there are indicators of possible death, but that kind of predictive wasn't practiced anymore because of the advances in medicine. I'd look at give him an idea, but I was no where positive of the outcome of the reading. SO, I did the reading. Pointed out to him the indicators for the situation he was in and how things looked for the future. He knew I wasn't sure, but it gave him the assurance that he needed. BTW: Everything was all clear after the surgery, it wasn't cancer. Whenever I dip into the predictive side, I always tell the person that the ultimate ending is up to them... it all depends on if they take the high road or the low road and that if it is something that is out of their control, that there are many ways that the energy of the transit/progression can manifest it's self even though there is the obvious. IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 17330 From: Saturn next to Charmainec Registered: Apr 2009
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posted October 13, 2005 02:05 AM
Cool!------------------ "There is no use trying," said Alice; "one can't believe impossible things." "I dare say you haven't had much practice," said the Queen. "When I was your age, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast." Lewis Carroll IP: Logged |
lalalinda Moderator Posts: 2153 From: nevada Registered: Apr 2009
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posted October 25, 2005 07:38 PM
My apologies to you day dreamer, Muslim is NOT what I meant at all This chart is from astrotheme and they are the ones who came up with an Egypt birth. My interests lie solely in the Aquarian stelliums. Untill I actually saw their chart I had only see it in my minds eye. As far as I can see I'm not predicting anything, this is an exercise. IP: Logged |
beebuddy unregistered
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posted October 26, 2005 01:23 AM
Lalalinda,A (now dead) man that I considered to be a good friend had an Aquarius stellium and he was an Aquarius Sun. He was a cool guy and if you are interested I can find something he wrote and his birthchart too. edit: woops, I checked around and I don't have his birth info spoke too soon. IP: Logged |
lalalinda Moderator Posts: 2153 From: nevada Registered: Apr 2009
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posted October 26, 2005 11:03 PM
So sorry to hear about your friend. I'm very interested in seeing his work and chart. If i'm not being to nosy can you tell us what happened? and was he a 1962 birth? As alway Aquarians are fascinating to watch. Now is the time that we will be seeing and hearing a lot about Aquarians. IP: Logged |
spellbound unregistered
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posted November 23, 2005 09:49 AM
My daughter has an aquarius stellium located in her 8/9 houses. They all sextile pluto. She is a sag sun, gemini rising, with a Leo moon. And with all of the aqua, I figured she would be quite airy in nature. She is very chatty and concerned with humanity as a whole But she is also very emotionally intelligent. It is almost scary to me sometimes the depth that she possesses. For instance, her hamster died on Monday...she was completely distraught. But upon talking with her about it, I found out that she wasn't necessarily sad that he died. She knew that it was going to happy eventually. She was more upset that he died in pain. She wrote him a little letter, stuck it in his box that we burried him in..We had to have a little ceremony..and now she seems fine. She's hoping to get a new hamster for Christmas and said that she will love her new hamster, but nothing will replace Ozwald. It's kind of cute. But it also says soo much about the type of person that I think she will become. I can't allow her to watch the news because she just worries soo much about things. Kids are amazing! I apologize. I know this is kind of off the topic, but just thought I'd chime in, as my daughter is somewhat of a old soul. And with all of that aquarius in her chart, I found it to be somewhat unusual. IP: Logged |
lalalinda Moderator Posts: 2153 From: nevada Registered: Apr 2009
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posted November 23, 2005 04:29 PM
I know what you mean sweetieI have a son who has an Aquarian stellium also, he too was very sensitive, when we saw the "Elephant Man" he was extremely upset at the subhuman treatment. He cried over and over "but hes a human being too" God love little Aquarians. IP: Logged |
lalalinda Moderator Posts: 2153 From: nevada Registered: Apr 2009
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posted November 23, 2005 06:05 PM
spellbound, I just re-read your post, although "emotionalism" is not usually an Aquarian trait because they are somewhat detatched, her Moon in Leo modifies that (opposing her stellium)My son has the Moon/Neptune conjunction in Sag. This shows empathy IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 17330 From: Saturn next to Charmainec Registered: Apr 2009
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posted November 27, 2005 07:00 AM
Interesting topic.------------------ "There is no use trying," said Alice; "one can't believe impossible things." "I dare say you haven't had much practice," said the Queen. "When I was your age, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast." Lewis Carroll IP: Logged |