The Role of the Least Aspected Planet in Astrocartography.

Planetary Symbolism in Astrocartography and Transcendental Astrology,

by Rob Couteau.

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Venus = 111
Mercury = 132
Saturn,
Uranus = 220
Mars = 221
Sun = 310
Moon,
Jupiter = 311
Neptune = 322
Pluto = 410

[Least-aspected Venus] [Mercury]

T.S. Eliot

Nobel Prize winning poet T. S. Eliot was born in St. Louis, Missouri, precisely under the rising lines of his Primary Venus and Secondary Mercury, which form a narrow Transcendental Midpoint-Field directly over St. Louis. The Venus / Mercury Transcendental pairing is a symbol of “creative / writing” and is found in the horoscopes of many other notable “literary / talents” (Mercury / Venus), such as Herman Melville and Bertrand Russell.
        In 1911 Eliot permanently relocated to England, a location just east of the European site of his Primary Venus / Secondary Mercury Transcendental Midpoint-Field (the lines run directly over central Ireland). With the publication of his most well known poem, The Waste Land (1922), he secured an international reputation. This was followed by Four Quartets (1935-41): a modern masterpiece that led some critics to consider him the greatest living English poet. Eliot became a British subject in 1927, and he received the Order of Merit and the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1948.

 

 

 


Revised & updated:
5 August 2005

 

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Role of the Least-aspected Planet in Astrocartography

 

      

 

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I. Introduction

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

 

 

All text © Copyright 2005 Robert Couteau and cannot be used without the written and expressed consent of the author.


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