Exegesis Volume 4 Issue #40
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Exegesis Digest Thu, 27 May 1999 |
Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 15:15:06 -0400
From: "Roger L. Satterlee"
To: Exegesis
Subject: Re: Exegesis Digest V4 #39
Dale wrote:
< snip > "[..]If Saturn and the Moon can be seen conjoined on the horizon, is Saturn really almost 20 degrees further from the Asc (or Dsc) than the Moon, or is there a flaw in the logic that implies that it should be?
Dale[..]"
I have never been able to find any convincing argument for a mechanical model of astrological "influence". Granted I'm just an average person, not at all an academic one, but every bit of questioning leads to physical nonsense and a much more intriguing psychological model for the existence of astrology. Yes, I mean astrology is truly all in our head, heart, and hands...a very human creation.
Thanks,
Rog
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