posted December 18, 2008 04:25 PM
I will dig up any writings that I have done on Sedna like its discovery chart with asteroids as well as posts of people that I have already done on Sedna like John Nash. I did some stuff on Albert Einstein,but that was with the Eris stuff under the Troublemaker thread. I will find more people with Sedna-personal planet/point(Midheaven,Ascendant,Sun,Moon,Mercury,
Venus,Mars)aspects within 1 degree. Ptolemaic aspects only.
I can make it a 1 week project.
I will probably end up getting half of it done in the weekend. I tend to get a bit obsessed and hyperfocus when I am doing a certain project. hahahaha
I am trying to come up with a new system of Astrology.
what I have decided is that I can use the orbs that Robert Hand recommended in his book,HOROSCOPE SYMBOLS.
5 degrees for conjunction,opposition,trine,square
3 degrees for sextile
1 1/2 degrees for quincunx,semisextile,sesquiquadrate,semisquare,
biquintile,quintile
1/2 degree
1 degree for all 22.5 series not covered
1 degree for the 7th,9th,10th,11th harmonic aspects
use only direct midpoints(conjunction,opposition) with 1 degree orb
use only direct midpoint-midpoint(conjunction,opposition with 1/2 degree) - this is mainly Uranian Astrology stuff
I am not going to list any 7th harmonic,9th harmonic,nor 10th harmonics unless they are involved in aspect patterns. I believe that the 7th,9th,10th,11th harmonic aspects aren't that strong,and they wouldn't be significant unless they are part of harmonic aspect pattern.
I am also going to use Right Ascension (equatorial longitude coordinates) too. The astronomers use them along with the declinations(equatorial latitude coordinates) to locate celestial objects. I don't see why astrologers do the same thing. This astrologer will. Some aspects will be wider,some aspects will be narrower. New aspects will appear. Pluto,Sedna,Eris,and other Kuiper Belt objects tend to have big differences because of their highly eccentric orbits.
but yeah...I am trying come up with a 3D,geometrical,harmonic based Astrology.
but yeah...I will work on the Sedna project.
It's mythology seems to be pointing to being Neptune-like,but even more otherworldly to the point of being remote because it's the most distant object from our Sun when at aphelion (the most distant point of the orbit from the Sun). The name was given because of its great distance and frigid temperature compared to the other objects in the solar system. They took the orbit into account when they named the object after an Inuit Sea Goddess living in the depths of the frigid Arctic Ocean.
Raymond