The Role of the Least Aspected Planet in Astrocartography.
Planetary Symbolism in Astrocartography and Transcendental Astrology,
by Rob Couteau.
Saturn = 112
Jupiter = 121
Venus = 210
Mars = 212
Mercury = 220
Uranus = 222
Neptune = 311
Sun = 320
Moon = 410
Pluto = 411Cuba: The resignation of Batista
After a series of victories against the dictatorial Batista regime, the rebel leader Fidel Castro met with General Cantillo on the morning of December 28, 1958, to discuss the rebels’ “conditions / for peace” (Primary Saturn / Tertiary Venus). On December 31, Batista’s “resignation” (Saturn) and subsequent flight to the Dominican Republic led to a “peaceful conclusion” (Tertiary Venus) of the conflict. At the moment of Batista’s resignation, Primary Saturn was positioned in its vertical, midnight position over the westernmost tip of Cuba, approximately three degrees west of Havana.
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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
All text © Copyright 2005 Robert Couteau and cannot be used without the written and expressed consent of the author.
Astrocartography, Astrology and Saturn, Jupiter, Cuba Castro Batista Cuban Revolution History