Val Evans

Nov. 19th, 2024 10:29 am




Summary
Ascendant (1st and often 12th house): shows the victim, a
person's appearance (victim, perp, witness if Mercury aspecting),
what's happening around the victim. If Neptune is in the 12th, it still
influences the Ascendant which means that a subject has blue eyes;
Saturn, dark; Uranus, green
When the Ascendant is in the sign of Capricorn, it is most often a
sign that the victim has passed.
Descendant (7th house): shows the perpetrator, the environment
of the perpetrator and who might be in the perp's environment
including other people (who may or may not be conspirators).
Moon: the victim or the victim's coruler, a mother, a home, the
public, someone who is well-known (particularly if in aspect to Jupiter
or Pluto
Jupiter: what represents the significant other if the victim is a
female.
Venus: can represent the victim if the victim is a female. The third
co-ruler. Money, beauty, love or a crush
Mercury: represents the witness (to listen) as well as a friend.
Includes transportation, cell phone, documents, computers, and a
thief, if poorly aspected.
Mars: the weapon, blood, the motive, the color red (Mars +
Mercury - a red car), an engine, the police, anger, abuse (Moon +
Mars)
Uranus: an astrologer, DNA, signals. A way to determine if the
astrologer will have success in solving a crime
Pluto: rape, death, an abundance of something
Pluto + Mercury ("many" cars might show up as a car dealership
Neptune: water, coastal, a beach, plastic, drugs, something that
"goes" missing (Mars + Neptune - the weapon may never be found
and went missing, or the police are not available to help)


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the 4th house can tell you what
happened from start to finish and represents the “End of the Matter.”
The planets located here can reflect what occurred at that critical
moment in time when the crime took place. It’s a good tool - though it
does not always provide obvious clues (often that house is empty). If
the house is empty, you can look at the cusp degree, which can still
tell you information

18 Gemini

May. 28th, 2023 03:13 pm
Two Chinese men talking Chinese

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Sabian Symbol Gemini 18 | Two Chinese men converse in their native tongue in an American city.

secrecy, behind closed doors, deception

Gerry McCann - busy 12th cusp

Diana's Crash-ASC


emini 18: Two Chinese men talking Chinese
Shared understanding...

A common experience. You happen to overhear two people speaking in their own language...it does not have to be Chinese or Polish or Urdu... it can be philosophical, Valley Girl, scientific, Astrological... and the striking thing is the intense shared understanding you are observing...even if you do not understand a word.

'Understanding' is a key motif throughout all the Gemini degrees. Together with communication, curiosity, quick thinking, understanding is sought for with the same intensity as a sense of belonging. Therefore, one is most happy to find someone else who shares a language and understanding.
HARMONICS


The five prime number harmonics between 17 and 32 were identified as being the “re-configuration harmonics”. Just as we can draw many different patterns out of a large number of points placed on a piece of paper, these harmonics
are inclined to restructure or re-configure situations. These harmonics share an inclination to have an interest in rescripting and re-organizing the elements or components of a situation into a new story line or configuration.
• The 17th harmonic inclines to experience different life scripts and thus is inclined to theatre and literature.
• The 19th harmonic is similar but somewhat more cerebral and more inclined to literature.
• The 23rd harmonic likes to try out unusual or novel configurations.
• The 29th harmonic seeks out an understanding of alternative paradigms and often inclines towards a constructive
and positive view of believing that there are options that can improve a situation.
• The 31st harmonic inclines towards a kind of longing for a more comprehensive and unifying paradigm and a keen awareness of the limitations, weaknesses, and alluring but inadequate simplicity of systems that others are content with. All of the above harmonics are somewhat impersonal in the sense that they have little to do with personal and immediate needs but rather are concerned with stories of our lives and how these stories can be re-configured or lived out
in various ways.

5TH and 9th

RESEARCH RESULTS
The assumed meanings of the first 16 harmonics were generally confirmed, with two new insights that make the interpretation of two of the harmonics more specific:
(1) the fifth harmonic was not found to be consistently inclined to creative expression but was consistently found
to be consistently associated with a fascination and a playful enjoyment of curved, non-linear, or lively forms and
expressions.
(2) The ninth harmonic was not consistently healing, supportive, and nurturing, but was found to be consistently
associated with a need to feel included in a larger group, family, social group, or system. Tentative meanings of harmonics 17 and 19 were confirmed.
edea is the premise of ‘loving to the point of self-undoing.’ But since all astrological points should have both a positive and negative aspect, Medea should not only indicate where or how we are likely to undermine our best interests – or even our goals – but the process by which we can ‘undo’ our inclination or obsessions or simply our having gotten off track so that we can pursue that which will be rewarding.

The difference here is likely to be rather primal. After all, the story of Medea is about a sorceress who falls in love with a hero on a mission. Medea ‘does all’ for him and in the end loses her mind such that she kills her own children – the children she had with this man – because she is so very much overcome by the failure of their relationship.

The man is Jason – he of golden fleece fame, which tangentially brings up the whole idea of being ‘fleeced’ …in this case by our own desires, reactions and our yearning to have something we so think we need to have…or perhaps simply need to want to have.

The mythic Medea is the granddaughter of Helios – the god of the Sun, as opposed to Apollo, who is the god of enlightenment. In being THE Sun, Helios translates astrologically into the energy of existence and the consciousness of life – in particular (in our chart) our life.

Added to the Helios quality is the idea that Medea’s cousin in Circe – the sorceress encountered by Odysseus (aka Ulysses) on his rather circuitous trip home in the wake of that interminable Trojan War. Where Circe was all about turning men into animals so as to serve her at her leisure (and one assumes, to be occasionally served up as supper), Medea is more about ‘the relationship’ or the ability to have an manage our relationships, rather than the evocative (Circe-like) drives which in all of life push us in one direction or another.

Derek Bird - Sun conjunct Medea
Lucan Murder (about children) Venus conj Medea
Diana death - Medea opp ASC

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