The Role of the Least Aspected Planet in Astrocartography.

Planetary Symbolism in Astrocartography and Transcendental Astrology,

by Rob Couteau

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Moon = 020
Jupiter = 021
Saturn = 120
Mercury = 210
Mars,
Uranus = 212
Pluto = 220
Sun,
Venus = 232
Neptune = 310

[Least-aspected Moon]

Sissy Spacek

Mary Elizabeth “Sissy” Spacek was born in Tyler, Texas, in 1949. Upon coming-of-age she briefly relocated to New York, where for eight months she studied at the Lee Stras­berg Theatre Institute. She tried modeling and singing, and she appeared in West Village showcases (such as The Bitter End) for ten dollars a night. After moving to Hollywood to visit her actor cousin, Rip Torn, Spacek’s acting career suddenly took off. After her por­trayal of a white slave in the “blood and gore” film Prime Cut (1972; a forgettable produc­tion in which her appearance was favorably noted by certain critics), she convincingly portrayed a disturbed teenager in Badlands (1973). In Brian de Palma’s Carrie (1976; based on Stephen King’s first novel), her strong performance as a tormented teenager who possessed murderous telekinetic powers resulted in her first nomination for an Oscar.
        Spacek’s Primary Moon sets over the California coast and is positioned almost directly above Hollywood. Tertiary Saturn rises over Colorado and New Mexico and forms a Transcen­dental Midpoint-Field (with the Moon) that extends into the southern California region. “Working hard to lend structure and form” (Tertiary Saturn) to the portrayal of “turbulent childhood emotions” (Primary Moon), Spacek is acknowledged as “one of the most accomplished of the modern screen actresses.”1 She won the Oscar for Best Actress for her portrayal of the country singer Loretta Lynn in The Coal Miner’s Daughter (1979; based on Lynn’s autobiography). She also received a gold record for singing and playing on the sound track of the film and was elected “Enter­tainer of the Year” (1981) by the American Guild of Variety Artists. She received nominations for her work in Missing (1982), The River (1984), and Crimes of the Heart (1986).

1. T. G. Aylesworth and J. S. Bowman, The World Almanac Who’s Who of Film, p. 385.

 

 

 

 

Revised & updated:
15 Sept. 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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