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Topic: Moons of other planets in astrology
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Travelman Knowflake Posts: 190 From: world Registered: Mar 2011
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posted October 29, 2020 04:26 PM
If asteroids, sometimes even little asteroids can hold some weight, even quite a bit (Chiron), why wouldn´t the moons of other planets not hold (more) weight? Some of those moons are quite large! Wouldn´t Phobus, Io, Triton, Titan, Ganymede, Callisto, Triton, or Europa, etc. hold more weight than some of these little asteroids out beyond the Kuiper belt?As far as I can tell, moons like Titan or Io are not spoken about, do correct me if I am wrong. If I am not wrong, any logical reason why they might not be accounted for? I mean, Ganymede and Titan are LARGER than Mercury and Callisto is larger than the earth´s moon. Chiron is smaller than all of the moons I mentioned... Thoughts?
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Dumuzi Knowflake Posts: 2755 From: Registered: Oct 2018
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posted October 29, 2020 04:46 PM
technically on some level anything can have significance if you give it significanceif i were to create a set of symbols and put them on dice each with an individual meaning and then roll the dice while asking a question the divination i would get from doing so would be every bit as relevant as a pre-established system as these things are named based on pre-existing mythologies those energies would come into play when adding them to a chart but technically you could do that with anything to some degree accuracy would be determined over time to narrow it down to a specific set of results edit: btw well known symbols and meanings etc can hold value simply because of the energy attached, by people agreeing they are significance said significance is magnified size irrelevant though IP: Logged |
Nadereme Newflake Posts: 8 From: Registered: Sep 2020
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posted October 30, 2020 05:48 PM
Correct me if I'm wrong but aren't those moon names based on mythology?IP: Logged |
nomad-monad Knowflake Posts: 291 From: universe university Registered: Mar 2019
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posted October 30, 2020 08:42 PM
The moons are a part of the energy-structure of the planet they orbit. As separate entities they only affect the local planet.Same applies to us if we accept that we affect other planets: our moon affects us and we affect other planets through the energetic resonance-structure of earth's system, which our moon is a part of. IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 133416 From: From a galaxy, far, far away... Registered: Apr 2009
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posted November 03, 2020 08:54 PM
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