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Topic: A Planet's Moons
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ReadingTheStars95 Knowflake Posts: 1125 From: Registered: Jun 2014
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posted November 04, 2016 10:22 PM
Ok.. I'm sure someone else has thought about this...?I'm curious as to why this doesn't seem to be something mentioned in astrology? Are the moons too small? Are they just representative of the planets variation of energy? If we look at the huge list of a lot of the asteroids we use, I'm curious about why it doesn't seem we have many people talking about the moons of planets. Any thoughts? IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 71744 From: Saturn next to Charmaine Registered: Apr 2009
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posted November 05, 2016 08:04 AM
Probably because they are tied to the Planet? Size doesn't matter. Some Asteroids are very powerful, and Pluto is the most powerful Planet, according to Linda.IP: Logged |
girlwiththerainysoul Knowflake Posts: 370 From: Registered: Jul 2016
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posted November 05, 2016 10:21 AM
asteroids orbit the sun, that's why we use their meanings a planet's moon sure has meaning but only for the creatures that live on that planet (moons of Mars for instance), and not for us living on Earth
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soren Knowflake Posts: 1586 From: On a Meteor 3 parsecs from you Registered: Sep 2012
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posted November 05, 2016 12:12 PM
through feeling the planets is how we came up with their interpretations. we didn't just decide that that light blue planet we see, we would just name it jupiter and choose its effects. all planets moon's are within 0.0000001 the distance away from the planet from our view on earth. they are "fused" in the energy sense. and always have been. IP: Logged |
ReadingTheStars95 Knowflake Posts: 1125 From: Registered: Jun 2014
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posted November 05, 2016 01:16 PM
Yeah! Makes sense. Kinda was thinking it was partly because they are tied to the planets. I guess a part of me was kind of like "well, even if.." lol.. IP: Logged |