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Topic: Eye defects and diseases
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I'm so cappy Knowflake Posts: 9778 From: Death Star Registered: Nov 2012
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posted June 08, 2013 05:04 PM
Can they be pinpointed in the chart?------------------ I'm sooo happy! I mean, cappy. IP: Logged |
meyray Knowflake Posts: 807 From: Registered: Oct 2012
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posted June 08, 2013 05:33 PM
Yes. In my astrology course in January there was a man who had gone blind and the whole group dissected his chart to fund the cause and see if there’s a chance he could be cured. It was very long ago and I have forgotten most of it but it went something like this.Mercury ruled eyesight. The 3rd and 9th House ruled the right and the left eye (I don’t remember which way it was). The natal chart showed the potential for disease and the danger lied in the transits – depending on them the potential could be fulfilled or hindered. Midpoints were also used, they were very important in medical astrology.
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meissieri Knowflake Posts: 1437 From: Neptune with Faith, Bella, Muddy and Doux. Commuting between that and Chiron. Registered: Feb 2013
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posted June 08, 2013 05:37 PM
Aries or Mars in the 6th house (health problems), Mars harsh aspects to the Ascendant. Those two rule the face and eyes, right? Most people I know with those placements wear glasses. Do you have any of those? quote: Originally posted by meyray: Yes. In my astrology course in January there was a man who had gone blind and the whole group dissected his chart to fund the cause and see if there’s a chance he could be cured. It was very long ago and I have forgotten most of it but it went something like this.Mercury ruled eyesight. The 3rd and 9th House ruled the right and the left eye (I don’t remember which way it was). The natal chart showed the potential for disease and the danger lied in the transits – depending on them the potential could be fulfilled or hindered. Midpoints were also used, they were very important in medical astrology.
Wow, I didn't know that! Good thoughts. Any planets or afflictions in these houses that would show said potential? IP: Logged |
Moon is Lunatic Knowflake Posts: 839 From: With my pr. 12H Moon conj. Neptune Registered: Jun 2013
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posted June 08, 2013 05:50 PM
quote: Originally posted by meissieri: Aries or Mars in the 6th house (health problems), Mars harsh aspects to the Ascendant. Those two rule the face and eyes, right? Most people I know with those placements wear glasses. Do you have any of those? Wow, I didn't know that! Good thoughts. Any planets or afflictions in these houses that would show said potential?
I have Mars square Asc and I must wear glasses at times. And my Mercury is poorly aspected. IP: Logged |
I'm so cappy Knowflake Posts: 9778 From: Death Star Registered: Nov 2012
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posted June 08, 2013 06:06 PM
quote: Do you have any of those?
Nope. Besides my Mercury isn't afflicted (unless detriment counts), and these two houses are ok, I think. I have Pluto and Mars there, don't know if it has any importance. ------------------ I'm sooo happy! I mean, cappy. IP: Logged |
Lunae Knowflake Posts: 2309 From: Registered: Dec 2012
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posted June 08, 2013 06:11 PM
I have mercury in Sag 6h and it's the apex of a moon-jupiter-merc t-square. I don't know if I could consider that afflicted, but I do know I have 20-20 vision. Or so I think. (I am spending lots of time in front of gadgets after all) XDIP: Logged |
meyray Knowflake Posts: 807 From: Registered: Oct 2012
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posted June 08, 2013 08:51 PM
I found my notes from the course. The useful information I have is this.
- Uranus/Neptune midpoint – sudden illness
- The square is the most serious aspect and always donates illness
- Planets in the 2nd, 5th, 8th and 11th House are live-saving
- The semi-sextile is a negative aspect in medical astrology and represents death
- Neptune deals with shortages in the systems
- The three most important and dangerous midpoints – Mars/Saturn (deadly, strong pain); Saturn/Neptune (chronic illness, decaying of the organs); Mars/Neptune (infectious and viral diseases)
- Uranus governs the central nervous system
- 3rd House - left eye; 9th House – right eye (1st through 6th House is the left side of the body; 7th through 12th House is the right side)
- All planets in the 9th House or in a positive aspect to Jupiter have the biggest chance of regeneration
- Regenerating midpoints – Sun/Jupiter, Jupiter/Pluto, Jupiter/North Node
Hope it helps.
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Faith Knowflake Posts: 21731 From: Bella's Hair Salon Registered: Jul 2011
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posted June 08, 2013 09:16 PM
^ Interesting. Thanks for posting that. I have extremely poor vision without contact lenses or glasses. Natally, my 3H Pluto opposes 9H Jupiter (forming a t-square with my 6H sun.) I first became aware of near-sightedness when I couldn't see the blackboard in third grade. Around that time, Saturn was transiting my Scorpio north node, and Uranus was wedged between my Venus and Neptune (conjunct in Sag.) Pluto was just entering Scorpio, transiting tightly square my natal Saturn...that was a hard time for me. I suspect my eyes went bad for psychological reasons. IP: Logged |
SilverFeather Knowflake Posts: 1618 From: Mercury sometimes...Jupiter some other times Registered: Aug 2012
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posted June 09, 2013 06:50 PM
Interesting topic. I can get by with my right eye but the left one is very weak that I can barely see a thing with it. Eye Surgery is something I'm sure I will go through in the future. I have to do something to fix my left eye. Even though I've been using glasses/contacts for a while, it still keeps getting worse every year. I have Mercury and Venus conjunct Antares in 3rd House. I was told this aspect is pretty common with people who suffer from injuries/weakness concerning their eyes,specially during their teens. What surprised me is that I've never had any trouble with my eyes before, I didn't notice anything wrong. When I reached 15, I had the normal yearly medical examination at school and suddenly I found out that my left eye is actually way weaker than my right one. Both my grandfather and my grandmother lost their left eyes completely in their seventies. It went blind and my youngest uncle is having the same problem. None of my sisters suffer from this apparently genetic curse , why just me ?? I don't know.IP: Logged |
StarlightSmileSupreme Knowflake Posts: 9169 From: neptune Registered: Nov 2012
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posted June 10, 2013 12:05 AM
It's actually NEPTUNE that factors into blindness. IP: Logged |
I'm so cappy Knowflake Posts: 9778 From: Death Star Registered: Nov 2012
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posted June 10, 2013 10:42 AM
Thanks guys for the info. SilverFeather, I hope the curse won't get you I can imagine how worried you are. My vision is in danger too. Faith, have you considered laser surgery? I'll go for it if I only have cash and qualify. And if I don't, there is also lens implantation but it's more expensive. I dream of the day I don't need glasses anymore. ------------------ I'm sooo happy! I mean, cappy. IP: Logged |
Doux Rêve Knowflake Posts: 9926 From: Registered: Dec 2010
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posted June 10, 2013 12:44 PM
I'm short-sighted and have been wearing glasses for years.My 3rd and 9th house rulers are afflicted (actually, they're opposite each other). I have Mars in the 6th opposite ASC. Mercury is well-aspected but is also in the 6th, and basically my entire chart is in the 6th lmao. IP: Logged |
Hera Knowflake Posts: 8636 From: Olympus Registered: Sep 2010
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posted June 10, 2013 12:52 PM
I noticed planets in Sag (personal ones) can give that. I think it has to do with some fixed stars. My 6th house ruler is in Sag. My eyesight got worse in 2008, during a t-Pluto conj 6H ruler transit. But the 3rd-9th theory is a good one too. I have oppositions on that axis and have myopia. IP: Logged |
Faith Knowflake Posts: 21731 From: Bella's Hair Salon Registered: Jul 2011
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posted June 10, 2013 08:28 PM
quote: Originally posted by I'm so cappy:
Faith, have you considered laser surgery? I'll go for it if I only have cash and qualify. And if I don't, there is also lens implantation but it's more expensive. I dream of the day I don't need glasses anymore.
I ought to...I'm afraid they will tell me I'm not a good candidate for the surgery, and I'm not good at handling rejection. (Laughing at myself because this is honestly the reason I won't go.)
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I'm so cappy Knowflake Posts: 9778 From: Death Star Registered: Nov 2012
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posted June 11, 2013 04:26 PM
Chicken ------------------ I'm sooo happy! I mean, cappy. IP: Logged |
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posted June 12, 2013 12:36 AM
quote: Originally posted by Faith: I ought to...I'm afraid they will tell me I'm not a good candidate for the surgery, and I'm not good at handling rejection. (Laughing at myself because this is honestly the reason I won't go.)
My uncle did the surgery when it first came out.
16 years later he still doesnt need his nerd glasses lol I hate when people wear glasses. I want to rip them off.
Hides the beautiful faces they have.
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I'm so cappy Knowflake Posts: 9778 From: Death Star Registered: Nov 2012
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posted June 12, 2013 05:10 AM
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I'm so cappy Knowflake Posts: 9778 From: Death Star Registered: Nov 2012
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posted June 12, 2013 05:10 AM
What?! As if we wear them for fun...IP: Logged |
jupitersgirl Knowflake Posts: 446 From: Registered: Oct 2009
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posted June 12, 2013 07:21 AM
Antares influenced charts...IP: Logged |
lily0409 Knowflake Posts: 49 From: Registered: Sep 2017
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posted July 30, 2018 12:09 AM
Please , research about Professor Robert MacLaren !!! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_MacLarenYou will be so surprised to discover what he is able to do !!! 2007 World's First Retinal Gene-Therapy Surgery 2011 Choroideremia Gene Therapy Trial 2012/2015 Electronic Retinal Implant Trials 2016 Robot-Assisted Surgery Trial 2017 X-linked Retinitis Pigmentosa Gene Therapy Trial His current clinical and laboratory research efforts focus on the forms of blindness which are to date incurable. By understanding the causes of retinal degeneration, it may be possible to slow, arrest or ameliorate the processes. The ultimate aim is then to reverse such effects and to restore working vision.[8] The research efforts concentrate on two areas of the eye in particular: the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), and the photoreceptors. The NLO Clinical Ophthalmology Research Group ('the MacLaren Group')[24] is looking at replacement methods for each, and for both, to improve patient outcomes.[8] Electronic retinal implants have already been trialled to treat retinitis pigmentosa, and trials are now being conducted to treat choroideremia through gene-therapy: implanting missing or faulty genes to correct retinal dystrophies (inherited conditions). As well as retinal issues, research is undertaken to improve outcomes for conditions relating to the lens and to the optic nerve, such as improved intra-ocular lenses (IOL) for cataract operations and therapies for glaucoma. IP: Logged |
Melinn Knowflake Posts: 638 From: Sweden Registered: Jul 2017
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posted July 30, 2018 05:41 AM
I have read neptune aspects can point to eyesight.Of the mentioned aspects above I have mars square asc. Pluto in 3rd. Sun-Merc in 9th and aspects to neptune. Its genetical anyway in my family. We are 4 siblings and we all have bad eyesight. Or well I and one of my bros don't anymore. I got I-lasik surgery 2012, the transits I had then were in my 6th, 7th 9th and 10th house with tr jupiter on my sun and tr venus on my mars. tr Neptune in my 6th etc. I was shortsighted and had used lenses for 10 years. I got enough and got the surgery when I was 26 years old. I traveled to Turkey to get the surgery by one of the best I-lasic surgeons ever. A very competent man who loves his job and so great with patients, very assuring and talks to one during the operation explaining whats happening and how its gonna feel whilst he does the surgery. I felt so safe and my virgo asc loved getting the details and feeling in control haha. I totally recommend it! Just choose someone who uses the latest techniques and have the latest machines for it! IP: Logged |
Aries23Degrees Knowflake Posts: 5829 From: South Africa Registered: Dec 2012
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posted July 30, 2018 06:02 AM
quote: Originally posted by meissieri: Aries or Mars in the 6th house (health problems), Mars harsh aspects to the Ascendant. Those two rule the face and eyes, right? Most people I know with those placements wear glasses. Do you have any of those?
That's me I have Mars in 6th opposite Asc. 3rd house cusp in Gemini has Moon there with Mercury in 9th opposing that. I plan to have surgery. But its expensive. At the moment, I can't afford it. IP: Logged |
girlwiththerainysoul Knowflake Posts: 2000 From: Registered: Jul 2016
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posted July 30, 2018 06:51 AM
mars/neptune can cause weak eyesight IP: Logged |
Melinn Knowflake Posts: 638 From: Sweden Registered: Jul 2017
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posted July 30, 2018 07:32 AM
quote: Originally posted by girlwiththerainysoul: mars/neptune can cause weak eyesight
I have a friend with mars conj neptune. He has perfect sight, but his hearing is a bit lower then the norm! Its genetic his sister has it aswell IP: Logged |
Aries23Degrees Knowflake Posts: 5829 From: South Africa Registered: Dec 2012
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posted July 30, 2018 07:44 AM
I wanted to add that I read that people who concentrate too much or are into detail finding, can have a predisposition to bad eyesight.Before I went deeply into astrology, I noticed that Say,Gem, Virgo and Aries were often people I met that wore glasses or had a prescription. Could it perhaps also be Mars on 9th/3rd. Coz Mars is also the sign of looking into detail. The relationship between Mercury and Mars IMO, can be interchangeable. As is the relationship between Moon and Sun. IP: Logged |