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What about Jesus? Computing His birth chart

By Romy Solina  According to John Stott in his book The Incomparable Christ, "Since Jesus was a human being, however, he was also a historical figure, who lived at a particular time in a particular place and within a particular culture. These particularities were all part of his historical reality. To deny them would be to reject some essential aspects of his destiny." Thus, I am going to write about my researches regarding the humanness of Jesus and not deal with theology. I am to restrict myself to being an amateur astrologer and consider Jesus as a human person who is also subjected to planetary influences. In astrology, the most basic and important data to work on are the date, time and place of birth of the subject. In the case of Jesus, I can only depend on what the Bible gave as information regarding His life. Everybody knows He was born in Bethlehem. But as to the date and time, I shall have to depend on some historical tidbits that are related to His existe...

Introduction to Financial Astrology

By PinoyGTrader ( pinoygtrader.blogspot.com ) Astrology would never be more exciting and  give as much enthusiasm  to anyone especially when there’s money involved. There is a branch of astrology called FINANCIAL ASTROLOGY. It is the use of astronomical data to explain and forecast the behavior of the financial markets (as defined below).  As one of the countless few who  was first a skeptic and later became drawn to these new science, especially if you are already involved in the study of astrology or already a practicing astrologer.  As an engineer by profession and a trader, in back testing  results and running statistical analysis, and in my pursuit on finding the most consistent trading system or the holy grail of trading – astrological trading methodology aided with modern technical analysis and market geometry as by far on my experience one of the best and reliable system that can give me consistent results statistically if done properly. ...