astrology Marc Jones' style
Jan 21, 1998 02:06 PM
by Brenda S Tucker
>We just have other equally important demands on our
>time, energies, and resources, and are doing good in
>other ways. We're all saying "Sorry, I can't help you"
>all the time, although we may not mouth the words and
>be aware of doing it.
>
>What's important here, of vast importance, is that we
>don't harden our hearts and stop caring. We can't help
>everyone and everything, but we can make the world as
>bright a place as we can, and truly feel empathy and
>compassion for the needy that we say "no" to, as well
>as the needy that we are able to care for.
Eldon,
There's a system found in Marc Edmund Jones' astrology where the planets
are looked at as pairs. Neptune and Uranus, Mars and Venus, Sun and Moon,
and Jupiter and Saturn. In this system it is established whether there is
an aspect between each of these pairs and from this information it is
established whether this person's self-determination (focus in life) is
significance, efficiency, motivation, or vitality.
Either one, two, three or four of these pairs can exist. If there is one
pair in square, trine, sextile, or conjunct, this denotes a sharp emphasis
in the area. Two pairs develop into a complicated mode of self-integration.
Three pairs project an emphasis on the missing pair and, I believe, four
pairs give you a choice in the matter.
Because you were speaking of what is important, I couldn't help reflect on
the pairs we were dealt in our charts. I have one pair making me a person
with a significance self-determination. You have three pairs, probably
meaning that you are forced to work on the weak area: efficiency. While I
think you are a very efficient person, I don't think it can be that much
fun because you are always working to put food on the table.
Even in this post you are encouraging people to "be efficient" as I see it.
If anybody could do this work, it would be someone with so much strength
and so much talent at directing us in one area. Thank you.
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