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Philosophical and Uranian approach to life and death

« The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time. » Mark Twain

Have you ever wondered what death really is? In my opinion, the greatest mystery is what life really is. Plato through his work “Phaedo” presents Socrates as saying that philosophy is a study of death. And to “bring it” to the more modern era as Metallica had said … “To live is to die”…
A more excellent mystery, then, is life than death. You cannot avoid the inevitable. The fact that you come into life means that sooner or later you will leave life. And the question is one: “Have you lived authentically?”. “Who or what you are.”
Many astrology devotees will say: “We are our zodiac sign”, others will say “We are the Ascendant” and a few will say “We are what the chart says on which the planetary or divine plan is depicted”.
Getting into a debate with someone who doubts Astrology is futile because a doubter is not aware. Whereas I started out as a “doubter” and “critic” of Astrology. I will not tell you that I believe in Astrology. I will tell you that I think in Astrology and especially Uranian Astrology. My personal opinion is that if you know you don’t have to believe. They are concepts incompatible with each other.
What you are, your soul is the MC. The Ascendant will show what your ancestral origins are. Once he comes to life… you will leave life. As Goethe said: “As long as you do not contain the truth of birth and the rebirth, An alien wanderer you remain Upon a dark and troubled Earth“.
If we assume that God gives us all the same opportunities (*and it must be so), nowhere does it say that we will all receive the same opportunities in this incarnation. It would be unlikely to happen. So how equal a chance do the children of the rich have with the children of poor Africa?
Maybe we should cry when a child comes into life because we don’t know what they will face and how their life will turn out. We live in a society that shuns – or abhors – anything that hints at death. Everything about death is seen as gruesome or sad and isolated. And that’s completely silly since you can’t avoid the inevitable. The most vivid quote was spoken by Homer in the Iliad: “Sleep and death are twin brothers“.
Let’s start by studying the profile of life and death:
AR/AS: The ability or not of becoming a powerful or not piece in the present incarnation. Reputation as environment and family.
MC/AS: Me in relation to others
MC/MO: The interaction of mind and soul.
AS/MO: The subconscious reactions.
SO/MO: The “psychosynthesis”.
AR: What he came to offer to the world, to society.
MC/PO: The records from the previous life
MA/SA: The axis of death
SU/AD: The day of death
MC/AD: The moment when the soul separates from the body.
KN/VU: The great events of life

You should read Homer’s “Odyssey” if you have the opportunity. Meet Cyclops Polyphemus son of Neptune. The men entered the cave of Polyphemus, where they found all the cheeses and meat they desired. Upon returning to his cave, Polyphemus sealed the entrance with a massive boulder and proceeded to eat Odysseus’ men. Odysseus devised an escape plan in which he, identifying himself as “Nobody,” plied Polyphemus with wine and blinded him with a wooden stake. When Polyphemus cried out, his neighbors left after Polyphemus claimed that “Nobody” had attacked him. Odysseus and his men finally escaped the cave by hiding in the underbellies of the sheep as they were let out of the cave.
As they escaped, however, Odysseus taunted Polyphemus and revealed himself. The Cyclops prayed to his father Poseidon, asking him to curse Odysseus to wander for ten years. After the escape, Aeolus gave Odysseus a leather bag containing all the winds except the west wind, a gift that should have ensured a safe return home. Just as Ithaca came into sight, the sailors opened the bag while Odysseus slept, thinking it contained gold. The winds flew out, and the storm drove the ships back the way they had come. Aeolus, recognizing that Odysseus had drawn the ire of the gods, refused to assist him further.
We come into life as “NOBODY” and when we struggle with the difficulties that life itself has then and only then do we gain substance. The MC/AD interval ultimately shows us what state of mind we are in when we leave. In my journey in this life I have reached the “other side”, I have seen the “bright tunnel”, I have experienced losses of my family members and I have come to the conclusion that it is more “difficult” to come into life.
The MC is in fact our soul and in every midpoint, it participates it leaves the information about each and every aspect. For example, MC/MA my action, MC/VE how I love, MC/JU my luck. Thus MC/AD is the end.
MA/SA and SO/AD indicate the way and the time!!! MC/AD is the moment…

Let’s go take a look at the chart of the former President of the United States of America J.F.Kennedy in relation to the day of his death:

SARC midpoint MA/SA = SU Transit: Death, illness, personal difficulties.

sarc SU/AD=MA (TRANSIT)=NO (TRANSIT)

SU/AD=MA: Activity in a limited context or with a specific theme.

SU/AD=NO: A definitive end to a situation.

MC/AD (SARC)=SU (TRANSIT)=VE (TRANSIT)=CU(TRANSIT)

MC/AD=SU: Resistance to hardship and pain. The suppression of pain.

MC/AD=VE: A person who is heartless. Without feeling feelings of understanding and respect for the “pain” of the other person.

MC/AD=CU: Lack of sociability. Wanting to remain alone. Refusing to cooperate with others. Loneliness that I want, seek, and pursue.

MC/AD(TRANSIT)=NE (TRANSIT)=VU(TRANSIT)=AS(RADIX)=SU(RADIX):

MC/AD=NE: One who is discreet and difficult to deceive. One talent. A person’s ability to clarify certain situations.

MC/AD=VU: The person with great persistence and powers of resistance.

MC/AD=AS: A person who cares only for himself and who is indifferent to
what others feel. A person is full of disrespect. A person who cannot
inspire others.

NE/VU: The axis of physical disability (**either from sight or hearing or even
paraplegia-tetraplegia, etc.). Dissolution, resignation. Great Actor.
Karmic disease. Wrongful use of powers and privileges. Great
disappointment. Loss of strength and energy. Underwater. Waterfalls. Great
mental strength

 

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