A&E - Astrology - Secret in the Stars - Part 2 of 5
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Actually Vedic contains a large amount of Hellenistic astrology, so you're just straight up wrong on that.
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Actually it is the Sidereal zodiac which is behind (the one you use for Vedic) since it is based upon the constellations (hence Sidereal) while the Western zodiac is based upon the Sun's equinox and Soltices (each giving the 4 movable signs).
0 Aries in the tropical is around 7 pisces in the sidereal.
I am interested though why you call yourself "teacher" when you admit you are only learning?
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@ZodiacTeacher yes and Uranus was in Pisces (As you know it rules Aquarius) Neptune was in Scorpio (it rules Pisces) and Pluto was in Virgo...very strange comment by this man.
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@Alekx doesn't scripture call Him "The LION of the tribe of Judah...Wouldn't Leo (The sign of the King) be more appropriate? Scriptures say that the shepherds were in the fields when the angel appeared to them...they wouldn't be in the fields when it was winter would they?
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@affablegiraffable remember though Herod killed all of the children 2 years and younger after he got the report from the Magi about the stars appearance so no other children were alive of the same age as Jesus .
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I don't know why this man makes the remark that all the planets were in their ruling signs From what I've seen only the 1st 6 planets were in their ruling signs...
Saturn was in Pisces (it rules Capricorn and co rules Aquarius), Uranus was in Pisces (it Co Rules Aquarius with Saturn), Neptune was in Scorpio (Scorpio is ruled by Mars and Pluto) and Pluto was in Virgo (It co rules Scorpio). Neptune and Jupiter rule Pisces...(Jupiter was there in Pisces at that time )
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@maximusTLP Matt 2vs2&9 has Magi see a star& for reasons best know to the priest who dreamed up the story, thought that it meant a baby Jewish king had been born. So they tried the obvious place for a baby king= the capital of Jerusalem. Herod told the Magi to go 6 miles road to Bethlehem. They didn't need a star to guide them but the author placed one to ensure they didn't miss the road. I think the star was probably called Tinker Bell. Astronomers would have noted constellation & brightness
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4:51 Yeti!
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guess god doesnt like calenders LOL re:deuterotomy
Jesus is really just a metaphor for the sun.
MasterAtheist 2 years ago 28
the three wise men were a metaphor for the three stars that form orion's belt in the sky, these three stars align to poin to the star in the east called syrius, if you connect all four stars they point to the our sun in perfect alignment on december 25
maximusTLP 2 years ago 25