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What is Urania?
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Urania is an online journal and discussion forum devoted entirely to astrology in all its diversity. All articles submitted to Urania are written and chosen by our members, and anyone can become a member. It's easy, and we only ask for an email address. While you don't need to register to read or post comments, you can't fully participate if you are not a member. Check out the horoscope for urania.info .
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Definitive answers on birth times in 20th century
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By Ray Murphy, Section Technique Posted on Wed Jul 2nd, 2003 at 13:45:53 EDT
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This is probably the first time that some definitive answers have been published in relation to the accuracy of birth times given to
astrologers.
I've just processed well over 1/4 million charts, mostly from Europe, and found that the people have been recording birth times with increasing precision during the last few decades. It seems that most births are now being recorded at 1 minute and 5 minute intervals, and with much less bias towards reporting birth times on the 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 or full hour.
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The Other Two 9-11s
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By Urpaulo, Section Mundane Posted on Wed Mar 19th, 2003 at 13:11:27 EDT
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Some students I talked to around the time of the fire-bombing of the World Trade Centre had no doubt that there was a connection between that event and some other September 11.
Recently I researched the matter and found two interesting instances, the violent overthrow of Salvadore Allende in 1973, and the historic 'New World Order' George H. W. Bush made before Congress in 1990, about three months before the beginning of 1991 Gulf War.
Is there a connection? Possibly, but in my article, I am more interested in the intrinsic features of the charts for these other events.
[A French version of this will appear in the Spring issue of Denise Chrzanowska's Cosmoscope.]
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A World Cup of Stars
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By Rab, Section Mundane Posted on Wed Jul 17th, 2002 at 14:47:12 EDT
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A CUP of STARS:
Astrological Evaluations
Of The World Football Competion 2002
By Rab Wilkie
PRELUDI
Sports, even the World Soccer championship, is
not everyone's cup of tea, and even to the diehard
fan it may not cosmically loom as a great battle
of federated Good versus empirical Evil, though to
an astrologer who veers, sometimes precariously,
between extremes of disinterest and sidereally
induced visions of apocalyptic grandeur, the
challenge is to to stroll a sober middle path, if
this garden of fascinating events is to be broached
at all.
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Part III: Varian in White-Horse
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By Rab, Section Biography Posted on Mon Jun 17th, 2002 at 23:24:40 EDT
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The Adventures of Jacques Varian, Archaeologer
Part III: Varian in White-Horse
By Lex MacKenzie
Farka was so paranoid in '69 that he began buying all the sacks
of flour, barley, and rice he could afford and stored them in
his cabin under the clay cliffs. After three years, despite his
relatively impoverished circumstances, he'd built up quite a
store.
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Neatness in Nature
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By Ray Murphy, Section News Posted on Thu Jun 6th, 2002 at 17:17:46 EDT
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According to the Old Testament, there's "Nothing new under the Sun" so presumably the answer to this question can be found in a library book somewhere; but does anyone know of a list of some of the incredibly neat and precise mathematical ways that Nature works and if they could have some relevance to astrology?
The academics amongst us probably take some of the mathematical rules (or Laws) of Nature for granted but can we find answers about astrology by looking at them - or searching for more of them to use?
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