The Role of the Least Aspected Planet in Astrocartography.
Planetary Symbolism in Astrocartography and Transcendental Astrology,
by Rob Couteau.
Jupiter = 110
Mercury = 111
Venus,
Uranus = 130
Pluto = 220
Saturn = 221
Sun = 231
Neptune = 232
Moon,
Mars = 241
Photo of Richard E. ByrdRichard E. Byrd
In 1929, polar explorer Richard E. Byrd discovered Marie Byrd Land (120W) and the Rockefeller Plateau (135W): Antarctic regions located precisely between his Primary Jupiter and Secondary Mercury. (Because all the planetary lines meet at some point over the North and South Pole, locations there must be studied in detail in order assess whether they have any Transcendental significance.) In 1926, Byrd became the first man to fly over the North Pole (with co-pilot Floyd Bennett) and, on November 29, 1929, he was the first to fly over the South Pole.
Admiral Byrd completed five expeditions to the South Pole and, on November 2, 1955, he was appointed by President Eisenhower to be in charge of all U.S. Antarctic activities. (His lengthy expeditions in Antarctica are said to form the basis for American claims to the region.) Byrd’s Primary Jupiter / Secondary Mercury Transcendentals aptly symbolize “voyages to foreign lands,” “expanding frontiers,” and the “expansion / of man’s knowledge of the world” (Jupiter / Mercury). An enthusiastic “writer and chronicler” (Secondary Mercury), his publications include Skyward (1928), Little America (1930), Discovery (1935), Exploring with Byrd (1938), and Alone (1938).
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5 August 2005
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II. Transcendental Biographies
| III. Transcendental Events
IV. Psychic inflation
- Summary of Planetary Symbolism
- Transcendental
Planets
V. Nodes / the Triple-zero Transcendental | Appendices: Orbs / References / Data
Additional Maps | Bibliography | FAQ
Postscript:
I. Interview in Astrolore
| II. Transcendental Nations
| III. American Presidents
& LAP Saturn
IV. World Events | V. Numinous Consciousness
VI. The LAP as a metaphor of the soul | VII.
Zones of Intensity |
VIII. Complete Index of Names and Events
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