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Topic: Akasha (20813) and composite
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Ceridwen Moderator Posts: 15096 From: Registered: Jul 2011
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posted September 09, 2014 03:28 PM
I know the asteroid was not really named after the Akasha chronicle, but it was the first thing I was thinking of, and I curiously put it into our composite, just on a whim, really, and look at that! Funny uranus. lol [/URL]
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Blind writer Knowflake Posts: 279 From: Texas, USA Registered: May 2012
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posted September 09, 2014 03:38 PM
It's right near SIRIUS - nice! Sabian: "A Man Studying A Mandala In Front Of Him, With The Help Of A Very Ancient Book" IP: Logged |
Dancing Maenad Moderator Posts: 1491 From: The Harvest Registered: Mar 2014
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posted September 09, 2014 03:41 PM
What was it named after, if not that?? Regardless, I think the collective consciousness has the final word! ------------------ ~the raving one dancing in the nude~ IP: Logged |
I'm so cappy Knowflake Posts: 8543 From: Saturn (summer house on Chiron) Registered: Nov 2012
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posted September 09, 2014 03:51 PM
It's not Akasha, it's Aakashshah. And I'm afraid it was called after some Aakash Shah guy, there is such a name.------------------ I'm sooo happy! I mean, cappy. IP: Logged |
Delilah423 Knowflake Posts: 304 From: Registered: Aug 2013
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posted September 09, 2014 03:55 PM
Okay; I can't take it anymore Are you modifying those Astro charts in a graphics or other program somehow, or is there a way to get those pretty highlighted colors and lines on Astrodient itself that I'm missing? Inquiring minds want to know. IP: Logged |
Ceridwen Moderator Posts: 15096 From: Registered: Jul 2011
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posted September 09, 2014 03:55 PM
Yes, but the pronounciation is right. the real name giver "Aakash Shah (b. 1988) was awarded second place in the 2004 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his environmental science project. He attends the Academy for Medical Science Technology, Hackensack, New Jersey, U.S.A." But that shall not concern me.
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Dancing Maenad Moderator Posts: 1491 From: The Harvest Registered: Mar 2014
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posted September 09, 2014 03:56 PM
Hmph. They need to start naming asteroids relevantly!!! ------------------ ~the raving one dancing in the nude~ IP: Logged |
Ceridwen Moderator Posts: 15096 From: Registered: Jul 2011
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posted September 09, 2014 03:57 PM
quote: Originally posted by Delilah423: Okay; I can't take it anymore Are you modifying those Astro charts in a graphics or other program somehow, or is there a way to get those pretty highlighted colors and lines on Astrodient itself that I'm missing? Inquiring minds want to know.
I save them without aspect lines and edit them with my paint program IP: Logged |
Ceridwen Moderator Posts: 15096 From: Registered: Jul 2011
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posted September 09, 2014 04:00 PM
quote: Originally posted by Dancing Maenad: Hmph. They need to start naming asteroids relevantly!!!
yes, definitely. Not naming them after a boy. I mean I REMEMBER 1988! (in fact that was one of the most pivotal years for me)
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I'm so cappy Knowflake Posts: 8543 From: Saturn (summer house on Chiron) Registered: Nov 2012
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posted September 09, 2014 04:03 PM
quote: Originally posted by Ceridwen: Yes, but the pronounciation is right. the real name giver "Aakash Shah (b. 1988) was awarded second place in the 2004 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his environmental science project. He attends the Academy for Medical Science Technology, Hackensack, New Jersey, U.S.A." But that shall not concern me.
I can't believe what I just read, where's your famous hard selection? Btw, there's Akashi too. ------------------ I'm sooo happy! I mean, cappy. IP: Logged |
Ceridwen Moderator Posts: 15096 From: Registered: Jul 2011
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posted September 09, 2014 04:05 PM
lol today is funnyfor some reason the asteroid NUKI caught my attention on the list and when I put it into the composite it came up EXACTLY on the ASC on 1 Aquarius. I do not even know what this one is about. Maybe some scientist again. lol IP: Logged |
Ceridwen Moderator Posts: 15096 From: Registered: Jul 2011
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posted September 09, 2014 04:11 PM
quote: Originally posted by I'm so cappy: I can't believe what I just read, where's your famous hard selection? Btw, there's Akashi too.
Pheww, who cares. If can use 6 degrees for a sesisquare, I can use whatever rock in space I want. IP: Logged |
I'm so cappy Knowflake Posts: 8543 From: Saturn (summer house on Chiron) Registered: Nov 2012
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posted September 09, 2014 04:22 PM
NUKI? Nuke? Nuclear bomb? quote: If can use 6 degrees for a sesisquare
lol------------------ I'm sooo happy! I mean, cappy. IP: Logged |
Delilah423 Knowflake Posts: 304 From: Registered: Aug 2013
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posted September 09, 2014 04:43 PM
Well, it does seem to have a fated flavor to it, even if it is named after a scientist younger than my nephews.Me: 2 Sag 53, sextile my Sun exact, and conjunct his S.N. at 2 Sag 33, sesquiquadrate his Venus (0), trine his Saturn (0), semisextile his Juno (1), and square his IC (0). Also conjunct Venus in helio Davison (2 Sag 34) and draconic Composite Venus (exact exact, as in 2 Sag 53). Him: 16 Pis 45, sextile his Sun (1), opposite my Venus (2) [DW], quincunx my Neptune (0), square my Chiron (0), square my Ceres (0), quintile my BML (0), and conjunct my Link (0). Composite: 24 Cap 49, opposite Sun (0) at 25 Can 4, sextile Chiron (1), sextile Juno (2) and trine Vesta (2). My antivertex is at 25 Cap 7, Duad Moon at 25 Cap 12, our Davison Sun at 25 Cap 41, and helio Composite Earth/Moon also at 25 Cap. Davison: 3 Can 5, opposite Venus (0), bQ Mars (0), sextile Saturn (2), sextile N.N. (2), trine Vertex (1). Also conjunct Composite Venus at 3 Can 21. I wish I understood mathematics well enough to have an inkling how much of this kind of stuff is due to chance. Obviously, the more objects and types of charts one adds, the more likely the link, but... IP: Logged |
I'm so cappy Knowflake Posts: 8543 From: Saturn (summer house on Chiron) Registered: Nov 2012
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posted September 09, 2014 04:47 PM
In the composite conjunct Eros and IC. What could this asteroid conjunct Juno 0 mean in synastry?------------------ I'm sooo happy! I mean, cappy. IP: Logged |
LeeLoo2014 Moderator Posts: 5880 From: Venus cornering Neptune Registered: Mar 2014
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posted September 09, 2014 05:41 PM
quote: Originally posted by Ceridwen: Pheww, who cares. If can use 6 degrees for a sesisquare, I can use whatever rock in space I want.
Wow...Ceri is wild today 6 orb for a sesquis....I never thought I'd ever hear you say that, Ceri What is going on????? I'm in shock! Be it a scientist or the Records, it's still a very New Age Kite
------------------ I seem to have loved you in numberless forms... IP: Logged |
Ceridwen Moderator Posts: 15096 From: Registered: Jul 2011
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posted September 10, 2014 01:44 AM
quote: Originally posted by LeeLoo2014: Wow...Ceri is wild today 6 orb for a sesquis....I never thought I'd ever hear you say that, Ceri What is going on????? I'm in shock! Be it a scientist or the Records, it's still a very New Age Kite
lol
you know me. I`d never accept a sesisquare that wide.
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