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Re: VMs: An Idea I Had



Hi, Robert

So how would we apply this to interpreting the VMs
material?

Do you think it's like a pun on "ascend", which is
used in astrology to mean the stars which rise in the
East on a chart of the heavens?

So, would this mean that the ascendant of the chart
was 15 Aries, and 15 Aries-15 Taurus was the first
house of the chart (where the stars are "ascending")?
Or am I just reading this into what you're saying?

This would make the total (12-sign, with two signs
missing) chart a representation of a moment in time
rather than a calendar year.  My theory based on the
"exaltation" of the stars in Aries and Taurus would
come to about the same thing.

This is a lot of effort and parchment devoted to one
moment in time.  Hmmmm.  But it still seems possible. 


Please let me know if I understood you correctly.

I have a couple of questions for you: where do we get
the date 1615 for this chart?  How can we establish
that this date was written by the orignial author?

Warmly,

Pam  


--- Robert Teague <rteague@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I was recently struck by a passage in Robert Firth's
> Notes #15:
> 
> "By even older tradition, one must become unclothed
> to descend,
> and clothed to ascend."
> 
> Could this be applied to the zodiac Star Nymphs? A
> reason why
> some are clothed?
> 
> The Author had a revelation, or inspiration, or
> epiphany, or something
> connected to Aries and Taurus, as the majority of
> clothed nymphs
> are in the "Light" sections.
> 
> I may have missed some, but I don't think any of the
> bathing nymphs
> are dressed.
> 
> Robert
> 
> "I'm usually the sour one around here. But compared 
> to everyone else, I'm the Goth Bird of Happiness."
>                                        --Samantha
> "Sam" Manson
> 
>
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