This is news to me, but apparently one of the new planets has, indeed, been named Eris. There is a thread going on over on the Astrology Tribe and I thought I would 'solicit' ideas as to the meaning of this planet and what it represents. Since the planets generally represent the same themes as the deities they are named after.
Here's a link to the thread;
astronuts.tribe.net/thread/d...bf44e59a4
Thanks!
Here's a link to the thread;
astronuts.tribe.net/thread/d...bf44e59a4
Thanks!
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Re: Eris in Astrology
Sun, April 1, 2007 - 7:04 PMFor those interested in the astrological Eris, I have an article in the current issue of The Mountain Astrologer on the subject.
I have a picture of the magazine cover in my blog, if anyone's interested:
people.tribe.net/adamlink/...991cee56f5
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Re: Eris in Astrology
Fri, June 22, 2007 - 2:46 PMHere's my chart with Eris. Of course who knows how she's played a role all these years.
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Re: Eris in Astrology
Wed, April 23, 2008 - 6:37 AMEris is in Cetus for this generation, but she was in Sculptor for the precedent. Eris publications started on August 1st 2005. These included the x zodiac, since Eris was thought as planet at the time. lulu.com/astrology
www.lulu.com/browse/search.php
The real reason why there are no astrologers in america is that the navajo still do survive the rabbit paws hahaha
Must be funny there in the caves... Instead of having a laptop to tell you the moon is not up, you enjoy the sight, ... hahaha white man so stupid does not se sky hahaha
wears hat or no hair whatsoever but weears eache other wewear truth hahaha
must have been hoppy by now and pagios...
dont worry you still have obama and madona and european zodiacs and knickers and figuribnes of the holy mary and clear water
wormwood $4 per bottle hahaha oh what a poor world south of northern carolina hahaha panth hear thou those floridians???
As for sad america, no better in suisse, no astrologers there, perhaps in tibet one or two
The early Eris publications wil lead you to the original delineation of 2003 UB313. More mountains ;;| than astrologers there, Germany was a great astrological land but rathke and I left, and so did Cassini's Lilith, hahaha...
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Re: Eris in Astrology
Wed, April 23, 2008 - 6:48 AMit is easier to explain where is alaska than where is the sun
but eris is simple it never moves from cetus for you hahaha
it moves but a little towards algol which is quite above pegasus hahaha
but you are wiser than that
you have it in yiur horoscope
i bet it is in taurus or something, nevermind
you do not have your sun figured out anyway
not your fault, parents skool, religion, nasa, harvard, too much mess, rock and eoll was better, at least iching stringed like mitcheljonni
ok eris is never in taurus much like pluto is never in pisces or aries
those who think that they think otherwise are of course not astrologers
that accounts for kepler newton nostradammus cassini galileo and a couple of insignificant pseudo - hipparchos ..
hmmm eris is in cetus but you do not have the zodiac, well, what do you have got >>> good question
obvious answer...
YOU GOT US NASA !!!
amerika has nasa but the world has vedic astrology hahaha
ok since nasa is not reliable let us trust in docteur john dee and pagoos bardon or even the 23 virgo dewller in the astral do main
lemme update this from the nasa server that is probably far away from you i guess hmmm
hope you do not live in pasaadena, would damage sentences
1742-Jul-14 00:00 Lup
1744-Aug-29 00:00 Nor
1746-Oct-15 00:00 Nor
1748-Nov-30 00:00 Nor
1751-Jan-16 00:00 Ara
1753-Mar-03 00:00 Ara
Record # Epoch-yr Primary Desig >MATCH NAME<
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871 1917 BY Amneris
84225 2002 RO236 Verish
136199 2003 UB313 Eris
the ephe runs every 777 days, savvy???
Atmos refraction: NO (AIRLESS)
RA format : HMS
Time format : CAL
EOP file : eop.080422.p080714
EOP coverage : DATA-BASED 1962-JAN-20 TO 2008-APR-22. PREDICTS-> 2008-JUL-13
Units conversion: 1 AU= 149597870.691 km, c= 299792.458 km/s, 1 day= 86400.0 s
Table cut-offs 1: Elevation (-90.0deg=NO ),Airmass (>38.000=NO), Daylight (NO )
Table cut-offs 2: Solar Elongation ( 0.0,180.0=NO )
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Initial FK5/J2000.0 heliocentric ecliptic osculating elements (AU, DAYS, DEG):
EPOCH= 2452978.5 ! 2003-Dec-05.00 (CT) Residual RMS= .44293
EC= .4415124231794654 QR= 37.82630862406028 TP= 2545105.202429515
OM= 35.93665090194131 W= 150.9758268158463 IN= 44.06744039843107
Asteroid physical parameters (KM, SEC, rotational period in hours):
GM= n.a. RAD= n.a. ROTPER= n.a.
H= -1.2424 G= .150 B-V= n.a.
ALBEDO= n.a. STYP= n.a.
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Date__(UT)__HR:MN Cnst
here eris goes from lupus to norma
www.lulu.com/browse/search.php
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$$SOE
1600-Jan-01 00:00 Per
1602-Feb-16 00:00 Per
perseus is btw a zodiacal constellation that has cetus below which is also zodiacal and x zodiacal too
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Re: Eris in Astrology
Sat, August 2, 2008 - 1:46 PMEris entered astrology with the name of 2003 UB313 on August 1st 2005 when the X zodiac was published on lulu.com/astrology
There is an Eris astrology tribe on tribe.net
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Re: Eris in Astrology
Sun, August 3, 2008 - 7:25 AMHail ERIS! Here you have the local link to Eris in Astrology.
tribes.tribe.net/eris_astrology
Try also news:alt.discordia alt.discordian and go to year 2005