One of the Most Important Items of Uranian Astrology
 
 
 
Date sent:       Wed, 04 Nov 1998 10:08:30 +1300


> What everyone is missing is that the importance of this system is not
> the TNP's but the dial technique's, which also includes the 360 degree
> dial and the personal point horoscopes, axis and antiscia, planetary
> pictures, and then the TNP's.

> Arlene

Steve,  you were so right to draw attention to this paragraph of
Arlene's.  Its one of the most important points to appear on this list, in my view.

It seems arrogant for me to suggest adding any comment to hers, but I'd
like to re-enforce the fact that the Hamburg School technique of symmetry
is very effective *even without the use of the TNP's,* as Svehla has
pointed out in his course(?). 

And I note that Arlene, quite rightly, has not even metioned the
sensitive points, which I'd put under the heading of "Advanced
Techniques", but I've know some who try to *commence* their study with these. 

Thanks indeed, Arlene!

Scott

 
 

Date sent:       Mon, 2 Nov 1998 17:07:37 EST
Subject:         Re: ## Darcy: Origins of TNP names

MODERATOR'S NOTE:
Be sure to read Arlene's last paragraph !
Thanks, Arlene.     -    Steve

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What we did was a research on meanings of the TNP's. The project was never
really completed.  

In 1991 Charles Emerson and myself were co-editors of the Winter 1991-92
issue of the  NCGR Journal. That issue was strictly Uranian/Coasmobioloy,
in it I wrote an article on the transneps. Everytime I write an article I
add new meanings for the TNP's. In the fall 1997 issue of the NCGR Journal
I wrote an article on Hitler and added on to the meanings of the TNP's.

Witte can only be credited with having found four of the TNP's, Cupido,
Hades, Zeus and Kronos. The second four were found by Lefeldt. In fact the
Rules for Planetary Pictures being used now, are the Witte-Lefeld Rules
for Planetary Pictures.

The old rules book, which I have a copy of is entitled " Uranian System of
Astrology (Hamburg School by Alfred Witte) Rules for Plantary Pictures (
from "Regelwerk" by A.Witte & L. Rudolph) translated by Richard Svehla.
This book contains only the first four thransneptunians. 

What everyone is missing is that the importance of this system is not the
TNP's but the dial technique's, which also includes the 360 degree dial
and the personal point horoscopes, axis and antiscia, planetary pictures,
and then the TNP's.

Arlene
 

 

 
 
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