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The Role of the Least Aspected Planet in Astrocartography.
Planetary Symbolism in Astrocartography and Transcendental Astrology,
by Robert Couteau.
All text © Copyright 2005 Rob Couteau
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Jules Verne
Jules Verne was born in Nantes, France, under a Transcendental Midpoint-Field extending from his Primary Mercury (over eastern France in a vertical, Midheaven position), to his Secondary Uranus (west of Europe in a vertical, Midheaven position). One of the “innovators” (Mercury / Uranus) of “science fiction,” Verne’s prolific “writing / about the future” (Mercury / Uranus) is filled with “prophetic insights” (Secondary Uranus), which, “in narrative form, / anticipated scientific discoveries” (Mercury / Uranus). Like the inventor Nikola Tesla (who was also born with Primary Mercury and Secondary Uranus), Verne was able to give his “intuitions and revelations” (Uranus) a “written form” (Mercury). His science-fiction classics include A Journey to the Center of the Earth (1864), From the Earth to the Moon (1865), Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870), and The Mysterious Island (1875).
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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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