Count the remote ones (Eris).
2007-06-17
07:26:14
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Roy Nicolas
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Physicsd: it doesn't matter how long a planet stays in the Aries constellation. You didn't answer the question.
2007-06-17
07:48:20 ·
update #1
Ha! Look at what i've found:
"since around 1930, Eris has been in Aries"
planetwavesweekly.com/dadatemp/2002753925.html
"Eris is at 21 or 20 Aries and is retrograde"
community.livejournal.com/discord_society/121192.html
"Most people born since 1900 will have Eris in Pisces or Aries. ... Most of us, therfore, belong to the Eris in Aries generation(1922-2048 AD) ".
www.librarising.com/astrology/misc/xenaplanet.html
And there you have it: rise of the chinese nation, intelligence becomes a top value, ethics are a concern. Aries themes!
2007-06-17
08:55:12 ·
update #2