The Role of the Least Aspected Planet in Astrocartography.
Planetary Symbolism in Astrocartography and Transcendental Astrology,
by Rob Couteau.
Mercury,
Venus = 110
Sun,
Neptune = 111
Uranus = 112
Pluto = 130
Saturn = 220
Mars,
Jupiter = 230
Moon = 401
Personifying “beauty / in motion,” Peggy Gale Fleming will be remembered as one of the most “skillful, / graceful” (Primary Venus-Mercury), and “celebrated figures” (Secondary Sun) in the history of figure skating on ice. Winner of the U.S. Senior Ladies competition in 1964 (at the age of fifteen), she proceeded to win five consecutive championships. In 1965, she placed third in the world championship and was awarded world honors from 1966 through 1968.
Her coach, Carlo Fassi, and a former Olympic figure-skating champion, Dick Button, each encouraged Fleming to develop freestyle techniques that would highlight her “artistic approach” (Primary Venus) and her knowledge of ballet. In 1968, she won her first gold medal at the Olympic Winter Games in France, directly under the vertical, midnight position of her Primary Mercury.
After the Olympics, Fleming performed professionally in shows and for television; she also worked as a television “commentator” (Primary Mercury).
Revised & updated:
5 August 2005
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Role of the Least-aspected Planet in Astrocartography
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II. Transcendental Biographies | III. Transcendental Events
IV. Psychic inflation - Summary of Planetary Symbolism - Transcendental PlanetsV. 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 SaturnIV. 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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