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Post by q on Jun 20, 2006 7:17:29 GMT
lol hmmm could this be where we experience mind bending adventures that change our perspective? like alice's rabbit hole journey mine's in the 7th house...lol
relationships never fail to be a crazy experience
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Post by AquarianEssence on Jun 26, 2006 11:17:17 GMT
Mine is conjunct Sphinx by 34' with Sisyphus there also just inside the 12th. Will I ever find my way out of Wonderland? Perhaps Alice just needs to answer the riddle of the sphinx. Along with the three stages of growth, crawling, walking and hobbeling or holding onto something for support, I see the answer to the riddle as working through the grand square, opposition and t-square imbalance. I have him and the sphinx in grand square with opposition to Latona whom I don't know anything about, square Astrea and my 4th son's Sun opposite my husband's Sun and asteroid Noel. I have had some challenges with his forum too. If I omit Latona because I don't know any thing about her/him then I have an imbalance so I guess I'd better google because this is also being able to walk on my own two legs. Wow, Cool. I'll be back when I'm back in balance. Do I sound a little like the Mad Hatter?
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Post by AquarianEssence on Jun 26, 2006 11:42:19 GMT
When I typed in Latona I was directed here: www.latona.com/ and saw America's most wanted and FBI crime stats at the top. It's a security site. Latona is the Roman name for Leto. From Wikipedia: "In Greek mythology Lētṓ (Greek: Λητώ, Lato in Dorian Greek, the "hidden one") is a daughter of the Titans Coeus and Phoebe, and in the Olympian scheme of things, Zeus is the father of her twins, Apollo and Artemis. Still, Leto is scarcely to be conceived apart from being pregnant and finding a suitable place to be delivered of Apollo, the second of her twins. This is her one active mythic role: once Apollo and Artemis are grown, Leto withdraws, to remain a dim, benevolent matronly figure upon Olympus, dark and mild, her part already played." That fits with my role in the 6th, it seems. Once I deliver what I'm there to do, I'm removed from view. Interesting her name means "hidden one". The word wife means that also. So I appropriately have the hidden one across from the source of the mystery, Sphinx. Since I have 7 sons, I have done Sisyphus, started over and over, and over......It'll be 2019 before my youngest is grown. I'll be 65 then. She is opposite her husband, Jupiter, Zeus. In Roman form she gave birth to Apollo and Diana. So it seems her goal is to give birth the her son/Sun, need to shine even though, or perhaps, because her name means hidden one. Sound right to me. We can't keep that sun hidden for very long.
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Post by jk on Jun 29, 2006 11:34:09 GMT
Speaking of Alice in Wonderland, the asteroid list at Astrodienst seems to have gone mad..... Good Lord! Hasn't it just
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