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Tulip
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posted December 14, 2014 03:19 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Tulip     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I'm into scientifically testing astrological hypotheses, and am hoping Lindaland members can help me by posting the asteroids and/or Arabic Parts and Uranian planetoids, etc. that you have found to be strongly predictive by studying transits for yourself or others.

Please let me know your top 10 asteroids (or more) which you feel have proven themselves to be predictive--as in, things happened during the transits that you would've predicted would happen, given the "meaning" ascribed to the asteroid. Also, if you've found unusual occurrences happen when an asteroid or planet transits a natal point, please let us know.

For instance, I find Atropos to be highly predictive, but for me it always marks dramatic BEGINNINGS, not endings. And all the other "Fates" asteroids have proven pretty meaningless in my transits. But when Atropos is coming around one of my natal points, I take notice.

Also, I find Juno to be about partnerships in general, whether they are business partnerships or close friendships. I don't think it should be called the "marriage asteroid", but let me know if you disagree.

BTW- I'm fairly impressed by the Uranian "planets" even though they're imaginary points and the whole system sounds pretty nutty. Rather than accept or reject the system, however, I've been mapping my Uranian transits and they have proven quite predictive.

Also, I find Waldemath Lilith to be the most dramatic of the Liliths (though asteroid Lilith is prominent in my natal chart and I find it to be predictive of areas in life where I take a stand for the human right to express ones true self, whether the person I'm defending is myself or others. I'm also very impressed by another "imaginary point" White Moon Selena, which has proven highly predictive in my transits.I'm also impressed by several of the Arabic Parts, which are also mathematical points, vs. planetary bodies.

Since I'm into scientific proof, I'm a little embarrassed to admit that I've found the "imaginary points" to be at least as predictive as transits of the larger, slow-moving planets. Then again, the midheaven, IC, descendant etc are calculated points vs actual physical bodies in the sky, so maybe this shouldn't be so surprising.

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Aubyanne
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From: Tinseltown, Hollyweird, The Multiverse
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posted December 14, 2014 03:28 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Aubyanne     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Wonderful to see this, Tulip. Alas, it belongs over in Asteroids, so I'll kick it over there for you.

I'll say, in my experience, ATROPOS has been inevitability. Now, it's LACHESIS that determines the ending; there the 'thread' is cut, and why. ATROPOS is merely the 'triggerman' in that regard.

For me, ATROPOS in transits has heralded a great change somewhere. Not so much an ending, per se, as a transformation.

Perhaps we should be regarding the Draconic and sidereal positions of the Fates with greater attention, as there's an inherent karmic influence. We might find ourselves blown away by their accuracy in prediction then, when aspecting tropical placements.

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venus2tinkerbell
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From: New York, New York, USA
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posted December 15, 2014 12:57 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for venus2tinkerbell     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
oh my gosh. I'm so glad this was over in interpersonal. I found it so interesting in interpersonal, that I wasn't reading around. Completely and consistently skipped over asteroid astrology (what is asteroid astrology?). But this thread reads so interestingly. I can't wait for more. I have no idea what you are talking about but you give me the questions to ask. please please please continue.

pardon my enthusiasm

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hypatia238
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posted December 15, 2014 10:48 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for hypatia238     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Tulip:

For instance, I find Atropos to be highly predictive, but for me it always marks dramatic BEGINNINGS, not endings. And all the other "Fates" asteroids have proven pretty meaningless in my transits. But when Atropos is coming around one of my natal points, I take notice.

Also, I find Juno to be about partnerships in general, whether they are business partnerships or close friendships. I don't think it should be called the "marriage asteroid", but let me know if you disagree.

BTW- I'm fairly impressed by the Uranian "planets" even though they're imaginary points and the whole system sounds pretty nutty. Rather than accept or reject the system, however, I've been mapping my Uranian transits and they have proven quite predictive.

Also, I find Waldemath Lilith to be the most dramatic of the Liliths (though asteroid Lilith is prominent in my natal chart and I find it to be predictive of areas in life where I take a stand for the human right to express ones true self, whether the person I'm defending is myself or others. I'm also very impressed by another "imaginary point" White Moon Selena, which has proven highly predictive in my transits.I'm also impressed by several of the Arabic Parts, which are also mathematical points, vs. planetary bodies.

Since I'm into scientific proof, I'm a little embarrassed to admit that I've found the "imaginary points" to be at least as predictive as transits of the larger, slow-moving planets. Then again, the midheaven, IC, descendant etc are calculated points vs actual physical bodies in the sky, so maybe this shouldn't be so surprising.


I agree with you on Juno and atropos....I have not looked in depth enough Uranian transits but I would not be surprised if there is something to it; I do think points are super powerful; think southnode, northnode and the vertex plus all the angles.... Extremely powerful stuff.

Waldemath lilith I havent paid much attention to but it conjuncts my husband's AC and opposes his Mars. My waldemath lilith squares exact my BML and my BML conjuncts my husband's Southnode.

Grandcross:
Waldemath Taurus 20 deg
Chariklo Taurus 24 deg
BML Aquarius 20 deg
Venus Leo 23 deg
Mars Leo 24 deg
Psyche Scorpio 24 deg
Psyche Scropio 24 deg

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PlutoSurvivor
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posted December 15, 2014 11:04 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for PlutoSurvivor     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I've noticed that when asteroids in transit make aspect to natal points they act in a similar way as planetary transits but they are not as virile.

I do follow asteroids in transit and when they are conjunct planets or other asteroids in the sky they seem to have a more significant effect. I will have to sift through my notes for specific examples.

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