Monday, May 22 | Dipping into Fitz GREETINGS from the US of A, to wit, Buffalo, New York, where I am an alumnus. This week you're gonna get a lot of fast, easy and interesting blogettes, because I have a gosh freaking big darned bunch of stuff to do and I have some friends to see here who I have not seen in a long time. Tonight I was passed along data for Patrick Fitzgerald. Have a look. For those who are following the development of the Aries Point as the defining symbol in the astrology of our generation, this chart will provide a great laugh. Note also that Fitz's progressed Mars is stationing direct at 00 Cancer 00 according to Solar Fire, and 29 Gemini 59 according to Io Edition - Time Cycles software. This one arc minute difference is a normal fudge factor in calculations, based on the method of conversion from the ephemeris used. No matter how you slice it, however, it's an Aries Point event. I did a short article taking a preliminary look at Fitz's chart in Astrology Secrets back in October. The article is on this page, you have to scroll down. Note please that I used a sunrise chart, as I did not have the data. But I sensed this guy had an Aquarius Moon but then maybe it takes one to know one. Here is that article: http://www.cainer.com/ericfrancis/oct28.html I'm not going to say much new about this chart -- I want to give it some time to settle in. There is plenty happening besides...like for instance the big debate in the U.S. Senate about whether English shall be the official language of the United States. I am so glad they are finally taking up this important issue after 226 years of American history. Must have been my stern letter to Hillary demanding action. But wot about the huge risk...of the official language becoming Spanish? Then wot? We translate the Declaration of Independence and the Federal Register...it just might add a little passion to Washington DC, which we have not seen for a while. Break out the guitars and the Flamenco dancers, it's time for the revolution. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flamenco | ||||||
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