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Astrological links
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Kjell Pettersson
2012-05-14 14:23:43 UTC
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There are so many great astrological services, articles, reviews, files, wikis and what-not out there that I sometimes feel it is a pity no one takes it upon himself to collect all that stuff and make it available to others.

This thread is a small attempt at precisely that. I'll post links with an explanatory commentary and hope others will join in with what they have got. In this thread self-promotion is okay, as long as one stays away from linking to pure ads. (That is, pages linked to must have *content*, not only promise you will find it if you buy X, Y or Z.)

The explanatory commentary need not be lengthy, a few words will be quite enough (think micro-blogging), only so one understands what the link is about.

/Kjell
Kjell Pettersson
2012-05-14 17:32:20 UTC
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First link out is to ’Triple Transits’, a web app that gives you the days when you have three transits going on at the same time; one "slow" planet, one personal planet and always the Moon. That is, three transits concerning the same natal position. This gives you a chance to really find out what the placement in question stands for in the natal chart.

It does include the quincunx, so if you like that aspect, don't worry! ;)

http://www.astrologyweekly.com/triple-transits.php

/Kjell
Kjell Pettersson
2012-05-15 17:38:00 UTC
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PDF with miscellaneous Unicode symbols, including the planets and the signs:

http://unicode.org/charts/PDF/U2600.pdf

The good thing with Unicode is that you can use astrological glyphs without having access to an astrological font. The bad thing is that if you post it online and the reader has an old Windows system, their computer cannot read all glyphs. (Jupiter especially seems to be a problem.)

However, for inclusion in PDF-files they work great, and it is easier than working with images.

And on this page you can learn character input, if that is new to you:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_input
Kjell Pettersson
2012-05-16 11:35:01 UTC
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If you want to work with the fixed stars, this table might be useful. It contains the Behenian stars, which during the Middle Ages were the stars considered to be of primary importance by Arabian and European astrologers:

http://www.astrologycom.com/behenian.html

/Kjell
Kjell Pettersson
2012-05-17 21:13:04 UTC
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A Sabian Symbols oracle:

http://www.astrologyweekly.com/sabiansymbols/
CFA
2012-05-17 22:25:43 UTC
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Post by Kjell Pettersson
There are so many great astrological services, articles, reviews, files, wikis and what-not out there that I sometimes feel it is a pity no one takes it upon himself to collect all that stuff and make it available to others.
This thread is a small attempt at precisely that. I'll post links with an explanatory commentary and hope others will join in with what they have got. In this thread self-promotion is okay, as long as one stays away from linking to pure ads. (That is, pages linked to must have *content*, not only promise you will find it if you buy X, Y or Z.)
The explanatory commentary need not be lengthy, a few words will be quite enough (think micro-blogging), only so one understands what the link is about.
/Kjell
Astrodienst free chart calculation:
http://www.astro.com/cgi/ade.cgi?ract=ahor.cgi&

Celebrity Databases
http://astrologysoftware.com/resources/lore/astro_search.asp?orig=
http://zodiacal.com/hunt.mv

Horoscopes of Nations
http://www.dominantstar.com/tra_nationspage.htm

Astro-Databank Wiki Project
http://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Main_Page

Astro-Twin Base
http://astrologix.de/twindata/index.htm

Astrodienst Atlas Database
http://www.astro.com/atlas/

Ken
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cfa at alt dot net
Kjell Pettersson
2012-05-19 11:19:08 UTC
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Aspects of 2012, PDF from astro.com.

http://www.astro.com/swisseph/ae/2000/d5ge1_2012.pdf
Kjell Pettersson
2012-05-21 14:48:37 UTC
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Moon Calendar for 2012:

http://zodiacal.com/tools/mooncal_2012.htm
Kjell Pettersson
2012-06-04 09:26:59 UTC
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’Venus, the Rose and the Heart’.

An article on Venus by Nick Kollerstrom, containing some interesting observations on the geometry of how Venus and Earth relate in space. They ’dance’, in the classical sense of a dance having predetermined and patterned steps.

http://www.skyscript.co.uk/venusrose.html
~^.Saba Gracile.^~
2012-07-04 18:18:32 UTC
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'Venus, the Rose and the Heart'.
An article on Venus by Nick Kollerstrom, containing some interesting
observations on the geometry of how Venus and Earth relate in space. They
'dance', in the classical sense of a dance having predetermined and
patterned steps.
http://www.skyscript.co.uk/venusrose.html
Thanks for all the stuff

S
dklugmann
2012-07-04 18:19:45 UTC
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You may like this site it teaches beginners about Astrology from the beginning and you can get some free and some paid reports.

http://www.myastrologycharts.com
http://www.myastrologycharts.com/Astrology-Charts/Birth-Chart/How-Astrology-Works.php
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