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| Edmond Wollmann 2005-05-05, 10:56 pm |
| Subject:Re: death
Date:Mon, 29 Jul 1996 21:46:26 -0700
From: Edmond Wollmann
Organization: Astrological Consulting
Newsgroups: alt.astrology
References: 1
dmarr@gnn.com wrote:
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> I need help with a question. Where are the planets most likely to be at your
> death? Is this predictable? The subject has come up lately in our house. I
> need some help. Thank you.
>
> Deb (dmarr@gnn.com)
There are many, many combinations that are in effect at death (i.e.
Richard Nixon had T Sun ruling 12 square N Uranus ruling 6, from 8 to 5,
T Pluto opposition T Venus ruling 3/9 =thinking, conjunct Saturn in 3/9
axis, Saturn (in 6) disposing of his Sun, Jupiter and Mercury, a private
case I had, had T Pluto opposing Sun/Mars conjunction in 12) it is
usually the effect of the inability to internalize developmental growth
patterns and alter perspective that lead to dis-ease or other breakdowns
that in effect are the choice of the person dying on many
levels-resistance to growth=death. Why? There is no fixed point of
death-or any other event in any reality anywhere-unless it is critical
to some overall goal of the creator of it. There are only probabilities
that astrology allows us to view to some degree. The way these things
are changed is through personal development, awareness, redefinition of
the identity, the release of judgement, introspection and self analysis,
alteration of perspective and other consciousness issues, which
astrology is meant to accelerate and assist in the process of becoming
and enhancing the self actualization process. Everyone lives as long as
they need to, to accomplish what themes they chose to experience in this
life, if they should expand beyond those parameters, their life-span
does as well. The more you enjoy and explore the less you age. You are
eternal, does it matter how long you live? Fate and destiny are
unrecognized choice. The only thing you take with you when you die is
what's on your mind and in your heart, their quality should be the
primary goal. Is this of service?
--
Edmond H. Wollmann P.M.A.F.A.
© 2005 Altair Publications, SAN 299-5603
Astrological Consulting http://www.astroconsulting.com/
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| Dan Baldwin 2005-05-05, 10:56 pm |
| Edmond "NPD" Wollmann wrote:
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> Subject:Re: death
You should do some first hand research into the subject, Edmo. Have John
Edward tell us what you find. In the mean time, kindly stop spamming
--
Dan Baldwin, unethical *by design*
I am a minion of Satan, but my powers are mainly administrative.
Hail the un-alive
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| Phoenix 2005-05-06, 9:20 am |
| In article <427AA923.2A1E@earthlink.net>,
Edmond Wollmann <arcturianone@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Subject:Re: death
> Date:Mon, 29 Jul 1996 21:46:26 -0700
> From: Edmond Wollmann
> Organization: Astrological Consulting
> Newsgroups: alt.astrology
> References: 1
>
> dmarr@gnn.com wrote:
>
> There are many, many combinations that are in effect at death (i.e.
> Richard Nixon had T Sun ruling 12 square N Uranus ruling 6, from 8 to 5,
> T Pluto opposition T Venus ruling 3/9 =thinking, conjunct Saturn in 3/9
> axis, Saturn (in 6) disposing of his Sun, Jupiter and Mercury, a private
> case I had, had T Pluto opposing Sun/Mars conjunction in 12) it is
> usually the effect of the inability to internalize developmental growth
> patterns and alter perspective that lead to dis-ease or other breakdowns
> that in effect are the choice of the person dying on many
> levels-resistance to growth=death. Why? There is no fixed point of
> death-or any other event in any reality anywhere-unless it is critical
> to some overall goal of the creator of it. There are only probabilities
> that astrology allows us to view to some degree. The way these things
> are changed is through personal development, awareness, redefinition of
> the identity, the release of judgement, introspection and self analysis,
> alteration of perspective and other consciousness issues, which
> astrology is meant to accelerate and assist in the process of becoming
> and enhancing the self actualization process. Everyone lives as long as
> they need to, to accomplish what themes they chose to experience in this
> life, if they should expand beyond those parameters, their life-span
> does as well. The more you enjoy and explore the less you age. You are
> eternal, does it matter how long you live? Fate and destiny are
> unrecognized choice. The only thing you take with you when you die is
> what's on your mind and in your heart, their quality should be the
> primary goal. Is this of service?
No.
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| FrankB 2005-05-06, 9:20 am |
| Edmond Wollmann explained :
> Subject:Re: death
> Date:Mon, 29 Jul 1996 21:46:26 -0700
> From: Edmond Wollmann
> Organization: Astrological Consulting
> Newsgroups: alt.astrology
> References: 1
LOL! The astrologer that cannot forecast his lawsuite after caught for
speed driving,
the man that *forecasted* : "Kerry will win !".
Great..
Y entonces, una ostra camiña por favór !
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