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Astrodienst Online Feedback Area Archive September 2003


I want to know why it doesn't appear any aspects of Pluto to my natal chart. Iknow Pluto is near to cross my ascendant and I think it must be something relevant. Would you mind telling me something about this?
Thanks!

Cynthia  Z e b e r g s
buenos aires, Argentina --- Tuesday, September 30, 2003 at 19:45 Universal Time


Dear Astrodienst:

Congratulations on your 20 year mark. You have my warm regards for sharing the picture album from Zurich. I really enjoyed putting faces, personalities and place to my favorite astrological website. Many blessings to each of you and thanks for the great astrological service you provide and the level of integrity you bring to your work.

Thank you,
Ellen Bartin
USA

Ellen  B a r t i n
St. Louis, MO, USA --- Tuesday, September 30, 2003 at 14:57 Universal Time


Happy Birthday Astrodienst !!

Yes you have made a difference . Your courage and heart are the way showers for us all.
For anyone reading this I would like to recommend liz Greens book Neptune . She always ,very gently, forces me to open my mind.

With love and appreciation
Amelia A Bare

Amelia  B a r e
west jefferson, NC, USA --- Tuesday, September 30, 2003 at 12:50 Universal Time


I just recently got into reading my horoscopes and have found this site almost by accident on the net but its amazing, I love it, every third night I try read it and its always so relevant its untrue! So thanks and thanks for being free! x

Claire
Leeds, West Yorkshire, Great Britain --- Tuesday, September 30, 2003 at 00:28 Universal Time


Thank you for your interesting site! Your reports are incredibly accurate. I could not believe how closely the reprts described both me and my partner.

Isabella  E k s t e e n
Pretoria, South Africa --- Monday, September 29, 2003 at 18:36 Universal Time


Ich habe Mühe mit folgender Formulierung meines Persönlichkeitshoroskops = macht es Sinn, mit solchen Sätzen die Leute (und auch mich) zu beunruhigen im Hinblick auf die Zukunft? Es erscheint unausweichlich und unvermeidbar ist das so gemeint:
Zitat: 'Saturn, der Herrscher des Schicksals, steht im vierten Haus. Sowohl die erste als auch die letzte Phase Ihres Lebens wird von Frustrationen und Problemen belastet sein.'

Lia
Zurich, Schweiz --- Monday, September 29, 2003 at 14:32 Universal Time

Alois adds: Sie haben völlig Recht, ich habe auch Mühe mit solchen Sätzen des Autors Pelletier. Bitte holen Sie den Text nochmals, wir haben ihn etwas zurecht gerückt.


Will the site be available in Norwegian or Swedish soon?

Mitra.

Runar  P e t e r s h a g e n
Norway --- Monday, September 29, 2003 at 12:51 Universal Time


You list the time zone of Denver, Colorado
as 6h west of Greenwich. On the other hand,
the time zone of my hometown Berkeley is 8h
west of Greenwich (which I'm pretty sure is
correct). I know, and it is consistent with the
longitude, that Denver is only one time zone
east of Berkeley. I have seen 7h west as the
time zone for Denver, Colorado in other places,
and I think that is correct.

RSD
Berkeley, USA --- Sunday, September 28, 2003 at 02:55 Universal Time

Alois adds: Many towns and states have a complex timezone history, i.e. have changed association to timezones in the past, in irregular manners. In addition, towns, counties, states and countries have sometimes chosen to adopt or drop daylight saving time, often also at irregalar dates. You can certainly not draw any conclusion from current rules for times in the past, unless you have researched the matter in all competence and details.

During 'daylight saving time' the timezone of California, for example, is not 8h west of Greenwich but only 7h west of Greenwich.

Denver CO is on Mountain Time (7h west of Greenwich) normally, except during daylight saving time (like now), when it is on 6h. There have been years in the past when it was on 6h, for several years.

I recommend you leave those matters to the experts, i.e. people like us at Astrodienst. If you use our free online service, and do not change the timezone setting to 'manual' but leave it on 'automatic' you will have very reliable results.


According to Astrodienst, my ascendant is Virgo. However, for the past 20 years, I thought my ascendant was Libra! This is because I received a natal horoscope reading about 20 years ago from the American Astrological Association, which included my natal descendant at 10 degrees 44 min. of Libra. Also, according to the chart in the book, Write Your Own Horoscope, by Joseph F. Goodavage (1979, Signet), my ascendant is Libra. Please explain how this discrepancy could have happened. My birthdate is May 22, 1958. I was born in Brooklyn, NY. The time of my birth is 2:46 p.m. Please explain to me how Astodienst chose Virgo instead of Libra for my ascendant. Perhaps you do not use the same ascendant time approximations as Mr. Goodavage. According to the Goodavage time charts, my birth date of May 22 is closer to the chart for May 15 than for the June 1 chart. In the May 15 chart, my birth time of 2:46 is much closer to 3:30 p.m., which is Libra, than it is to 1:05 p.m., which is Virgo. Mr. Goodavage also explained that the ascendants in his charts are most accurate at 40 degrees N. Latitude, but are valid for anyone born between 25 and 55 degrees N. Latitude, which covers all of the U.S. I would very much appreciate your response because, for the past 20 years, I always thought that my ascendant was Libra, which, I'm sure you will agree, is very different than Virgo. Thank you very much for your reply. Sincerely, Marianne Abene

Marianne  A b e n e
Middle Village, NY, USA --- Saturday, September 27, 2003 at 15:58 Universal Time

Alois adds: there are only two kinds of mathematical/astronomical calculations: correct and incorrect ones. Those by Astrodienst are correct.

The Ascendant is the degree of the ecliptic rising in the east at a given time and location. It is a fact of nature and leaves no room for opinion. Astrodienst knows how to compute horoscopes - we are the masters in that field, which most others have chosen to follow.

It is certainly hard to give up an old believe system which is based on false assumptions. Many people in your position have decided to stick with their old beliefs. The choice is totally yours. There is nothing to discuss with us about it, really. We can only give you the facts.


hola a todos: agradeceria me contestaran a esto:una persona que nace en un lugar donde ese
dia adelantan una hora de tiempo,debe tomarse la hora real del nacimiento o por ej,si nacio a las 23
hs.debe tomarse la hora 22?
asidua visitante de vuestras paginas agradece
desde ya.un saludo fraterno de marta calace.

Marta  C a l a c e
montevideo, uruguay --- Friday, September 26, 2003 at 23:14 Universal Time

Alois adds: Please make never any changes to time. Just enter 'wrist watch time', i.e. the time which was shown on a normal person's watch, or on a wall clock, at the birth location.


Hello to all at Astrodienst

I just wanted to say I truly admire your patience, Alois, in dealing with all the queries, questions, accusations and what not that keep streaming in day in, day out. I visit here pretty regularly and always see the man at his post. You're the right person in the right place, Alois. Impressive work.

Tomasz  S t r a m e l
Lodz, Poland --- Friday, September 26, 2003 at 12:03 Universal Time

Alois adds: Thank you.


Wow, I've been looking for an ephemerus for years. Thank you so much.
You are very generous. Your Web site is very well done.
Thanks again!

Steven  H y t e
salt lake city, USA --- Friday, September 26, 2003 at 03:11 Universal Time

Alois adds: Thanks, you are welcome.

Please let me tell you that it is cheaper to buy a printed ephemeris in a bookshop than printing your own from a free website.

For example, the American Ephemeris for 1900-2000 sells for $22 in bookshops. To print the whole century from our free online ephemeris, you need 6 pages per year, or 600 pages in total. You can hardly do this for less than 6 cents per page on your own printer, counting paper and ink. This takes you back by $36 just to print the 600 pages. Then you have no binding yet...

Often bookshops are more economical then printing free stuff from the web with expensive ink.

If you need to look into an ephemeris only occasionally, then the online version will be fione for you. But if you work intensively with astrology, a printed ephemeris in book format has many advantages. Of course, I am speaking as a bibliophile.


Hello Astrodienst! Many thanks to you all for the wonderful information I continue to find useful in my life! Today, when I logged in to check on transits, progressions etc., I noticed the placement of a transiting planet that seemed to have jumped into overdrive. I mean it appeared to have changed positions significantly over night. Well, as it happens, I happened to take a look at the degree of my ascendant house and noticed that it was off by about 10 degrees. I believe something has changed in the way placements are being calculated. You are probably aware of this but, if you're not, then I thought I'd better say something. Once again, thank you so much!! - Roscoe Woosley

Roscoe  W o o s l e y
Washington, DC, USA --- Thursday, September 25, 2003 at 18:43 Universal Time

Alois adds: I am sure you are mistaken. Please use the feature 'report a problem' at the bottom of the page where you see the information you believe is incorrect. In the problem report, please describe in as much detail as possible what you believe saw different at an earlier time.

If you have a printout of two differing charts from our server, please scan and email them to webmaster.

PS: I see that you have your natal data stored in two versions in your profile on our server: once with birth time 10:30 am as 'Rock Woosley', once with 10:00 am as 'Roscoe Woosley'. Of course, the Ascendant 'jumps' if you switch by 30 minutes.

You are welcome to store as many variants of your birth chart as you like, but please do not accuse us of errors if you get confused by the various versions you keep.


Hi, thank you for the wonderful website. I have a question. We live in Indianapolis, USA. This is one of the few places that does not change the clocks through the year. I wonder if I need to change any additional settings when we use WinStar, or if the program will calculate this automatically?
Thanks, Tatjana

Tatjana  G o r d o n
Indianapolis, USA --- Thursday, September 25, 2003 at 03:08 Universal Time

Alois adds: We cannot advise you how to use the products of software sellers out there. Please, ask their support departments for support.

There is a simple recipe for correct astrological charts: use www.astro.com


I appreciate your website very much. I study your explanations, which make me help understand more about the forces of the planets.
In my daily horoscope for today I found a mistake, I think. At 2.03 Mars is coniunct MC, but at the same time you write that Mars enters the ninth house. I think that should be the tenth house. Is that correct?
Is this a computer error or a manual mistake?
It does not affect my appreciation for your wonderful site.

Marion  P l e s m a n
Naarden, Netherlands --- Tuesday, September 23, 2003 at 18:40 Universal Time

Alois adds: Mars is currently retrograde. When it crosses the MC, it goes backwards into the 9th house, coming from the 10th !


As always, Thank you for this great site.

For anyone wanted to know about the Nov 8 eclispe and the star of David pattern that has a unique planetary pattern in the sky for that day, here is a site that has charts throughout the world. www.astrosite.com

Truly interesting,
Mary

Thanks again

Mary  B a r e
USA --- Tuesday, September 23, 2003 at 17:45 Universal Time


What does the Vertex mean in a chart? and in aspect to other planets/points (esp. the Part of Fortune)

Erin  M c Q u a d e
London, Great Britain --- Tuesday, September 23, 2003 at 12:20 Universal Time


How does the true node affect the planets when it transits them? Currently, the true node is at 21degrees Taurus which is squaring my natal pluto in the 6th house. In addtion, it will be conjuncting my sun/mercury conjuntion in the second house in the near future and also sextiling my ascendant and Uranus natal trine. Please help me understand what this means.

Berny  W r i g h t
Flemington, NJ, USA --- Monday, September 22, 2003 at 16:04 Universal Time


I have two questions:

1) In the Extended Chart Selection option, which Lilith is offered? Is this the fabled other moon, or the mathematical point? If the math point, is it calculated in its Mean or True position?

2) Please let me know the Orbital Periods for the following asteroids: (78) Diana , (944) Hidalgo , (30) Urania , (16) Psyche , (80) Sappho , (1221) Amor , (1685) Toro , (55) Pandora. This would help me out greatly, since I can't seem to find this info for these asteroids anywhere else online.

Many Thanks,
Phonix

Phonix  C.
Red Bank, USA --- Monday, September 22, 2003 at 04:23 Universal Time

Alois adds: For Lilith, please see: Homepage -> understanding astrology -> advanced astrology articles -> Lilith, the dark Moon and also the Swiss Ephemeris documentation, section 2.2

For computing lengthy ephemerides of any of the 69'000 numbered asteroids, please use the Swiss Ephemeris test page

You will want to use heliocentric mode, to derive the orbital period from a several years of orbit. Because our orbit calculation is done by numerical integration of the whole solar system, quantities like orbital periods are not directly available, but must be derived backwards from the computed orbit. Typical asteroid belt asteroids, like the ones you mentioned, have orbital periods between 4 and 5 years.


Je vous écris depuis la Belgique... Je suis une femme de 26 ans, en pleine introspection sur elle-même.
Je me permets de réagir car cela fait un moment que j'ai découvert le site (grâce à une amie)... et je ne peux retenir mon admiration et mon étonnement face à toutes les vérités que je découvre chaque jour dans les horoscopes quotidiens... C'est absolument incroyable, épatant comment vous arrivez à transposer une telle réalité au travers de phrases magnifiquement agancées, usant un vocabulaire précis et révélateur de l'état d'esprit du moment. J'ai découvert la vérité... J'ai découvert une aide, un soutien au travers des analyses quotidiennes de l'horoscope. C'est incroyable...
Je ne dis pas que cela influence ma vie mais cela m'aide à la comprendre et à mieux percevoir les comportements régis par tel ou tel événement exstantiel.
Cela m'aide à un moment de ma vie où j'ai besoin de réponses basées sur le bon sens aux nombreuses questions que je me pose et cela doit être le cas pour beaucoup d'autres personnes dans mon cas.
Les analyses personnelles sont également épatantes et significatives. J'en suis encore soufflée.
Il ne me reste plus qu'à vous féliciter encore pour vore perspicacité et votre dévouement à la noble cause de la quête de soi au travers de l'analyse des astres. Et également de vous remercier du fond du coeur pour un tel site... Bravo pour le multilinguisme, bravo pour la structure claire !
Par contre, je vous encourage à être davantage référencé sur les moteurs de recherches mondiaux car si mon amie ne me l'avait pas soufflé à l'oreille, jamais je n'aurais pu voir votre site.
Merci et bonne continuation !
N.D

Nadia  D e d r y v e r [ aidan/nadia_20024 èt hotmail/com ] explication explication
Braine-l'Alleud, Belgique --- Sunday, September 21, 2003 at 21:09 Universal Time


hi.
while i have been an avid astrodienst user for years, i feel that most of your explanations could use a re-write.
looking at the johnny cash analysis, i know i am not interested at all.
it would have been far more interesting to know why ms. greened said or wrote the things she did.
is this a computer generated report that liz greene writes the explanations for?
am i to assume that she did not do his chart, but she wrote the automatic responses for his aspects?

i do appreciate all that astrodienst does for its users in the way of free charts etc, but dont we chart celebreties so that we can learn from their rather public lives?
as astrologers?
so where's the meat ?as they say on tv over here. i would rather read about his aspects, declinations(which astrodienst pays short shrift to in any format), and progressions etc.
instead we get phsycho-fluff.
steven in detroit

Steven  D a v i s
detroit, USA --- Sunday, September 21, 2003 at 16:11 Universal Time

Alois adds: The sample reports we occasionally publish about celebrities are computer generated. No specific knowledge about the person, except the birth data information, goes into those reports. Some targeted selection is made by our editors, to shorten the full report.

Every 'celebritiy' person wears a mask in public, has a public image which in many cases is quite a different matter from how that person feels in private, from close up, or from inside.

Our psychological horoscopes grasp essential elements of the priviate, inside view of the personality, not the media-created public image figure.

This is by design, not accidental. It would be very easy to write - by hand - up a fitting obituary for a celebrity like Johnny Cash and relate it to his birth chart. What we try to do is MUCH harder: we let the same computer program compose the report, which composes all the other reports our customers order, when we have no additional information about a person aside from the birth data.

You misunderstand something fundamental about astrology if you believe that simply from the birth data you will get a complete picture of a person, including his/her media mask and his/her public deeds. It is NOT visible in the fundamental birth chart what Albert Einstein did as a physiscist. In his birth chart however is a lot about what kind of man he was, psychologically, and this is what you would find in his Psychological Horoscope.

If an astrologer is hostile versus psychological astrology in general - some are -, he is visiting the wrong place at www.astro.com. There are many levels of astrology, not only the one we prefer to practice. If you find that you are not interested in what we have to offer - simply let it be. I would never believe that one truth is enough to serve all needs.

We publish sample reports not to teach astrology to astrologers, but to give honest examples of what customers can expect from our computer reports, and to entertain a little on the way. If an astrologer wants to learn Liz Greene's astrology as a student, I recommend him to enroll in London at the CPA, her school, or to study her books. The computer generated reports are created under conditions which are very different from the live reading of a chart, with either a public person or a person sitting in front of the astrologer, and therefore make bad teaching examples.


Amigos de Astrodienst, quiero agradecer el soporte tan valioso que uds. me han brindado, hago astrología amateur desde hace 11 años y siento que Mi Astro es realmente Mi Astro, gracias a todos.
Gloria
22/8/48 17:15 Necochea Argentina

Gloria  G u i l l a m o n
Mar del Plata, Argentina --- Saturday, September 20, 2003 at 21:45 Universal Time


In reply to Mary Bare's question: In my opinion the prog. Sun - while important in unfolding events in a life - can never be considered to be stronger than the ascendant degree (rising). With an accurate birth time, the ascendant becomes the most personal point of a chart showing individuality with particular precision. All 360 degrees of the zodiac have a specific meaning, so 28 or 0 degrees of a sign is as meaningful as any other degree. Progressed Sun is a pointer to the growth and direction of the person, but from a character point of view, the Sag. ascendant remains what it is. In your example for the Sun to progress into Capricorn it would have to be conjunct the ascendant at birth. I wonder if you meant when the ASCENDANT progresses into Capricorn 3 years later ? it might introduce a bit of caution or order into the personality, although you would be talking about a little kid, whose natural and spontaneous ways would probably remain fairly obvious. However, it's my belief that a progressed Sun (which is more symbolic than real) could never overpower the strength of the
Sag ascendant, which is extrovert and confident. In other words, the ascending degree, and aspects to it, will remain clear and dominant characteristics.

Maggy  C a s s i n
Netherlands --- Saturday, September 20, 2003 at 09:00 Universal Time


Hi.
On your homepage you display the current planetary positions which are shown for UT/GMT. They always appear one hour behind the current time. Is there a one hour time lag? If so, why.
BTW. I love your site and the service you provide.
Thank you.
Penny
P.S. I just checked the timestamp on this feedback I have created and it is also one hour behind the current time

Penny  G o o d w i l l
New York, NY, USA --- Thursday, September 18, 2003 at 21:17 Universal Time

Alois adds: Be assured that our servers run in precise atomic clock time, delivered from one of the time standard sources. They never deviate more than a fraction of a second.

I think you are mistaken about what the current time is in UT/GMT, and what you local timezone offset versus UT is.

The time difference of New York to UT/GMT is currently 4 hours, until daylight saving time ends in the US (in the morning of Oct 26 2003 at 02:00 AM). then it will be back to five hours.

UT/GMT is NOT the time of London, England, because London is on summertime at the moment, like the rest of Europe. London is currently one hour ahead of UT/GMT. In Europe, summertime ends also on the last Sunday in October, but at a different absolute moment, expressed in UT, than it ends in the US.

Our servers run not in local time, but in Universal time. UT is derived from the moment, when the 'mean Sun' crosses the 0° meridian. This moment is quite independent from what the goverments says that the clocks should show. It is a fact of nature, not a result of law or convention.

Nowadays, science does not use astronomical observation anymore for the time standard, even when this standard leans on astronomy. The rotation of the Earth is by a few fractions of a second too unstable to serve as a standard, and also too hard to observe continuously. This is why the standard has been transferred to counting oscillations of electron orbits in Caesium atoms, called atomic time. Please use google to find more about that, if you are interested. The formal name of the time standard is also TDT (terrestrial dynamic time).


Thank you dear Astrodienst, Liz Green and Rob Hand, (who has assisted me unaware over the years more than he will ever know) thank you for your brilliant site and the bountiful plethora of information you give away so freely.
Truly this is a excellent demonstration of how the few can make a positive difference to so many.

I wish to respond to the previous letter from Down Unda with regards to trines and their potential dificulties, as I do tend to agree with how they can trip you up.

My birthchart reflects a perfect grand sextile, as well as a T-square and some mystic rectangles. As you can imagine, a kazillion aspects are possible at one time.

Today I only wish to comment on the energies of the grand sextile. As Rob Hand noted in one of his books, a client had stated she found it difficult sometimes to get moving, and I certainly can conncur with her.

The passivity brought about by the multiple trines (accented in my case with sun in exact opposition to neptune) has assisted more in my problems than any of the oppositions or squares.
(pardon, the 12th house Moon in exact opposition to Saturn gives opportunities enough for pain)

With so many aspects going on all the time and so much needing to be assimilated, it is my opinion my overly passive nature has served to negate my own progess, and I find it difficult to get moving or give myself much credit for accomplishments.

Oh, to be a strong and clear saggitarian, sigh...

Thank you again for all that you do! You have engaged my mind and energies at times when others could never possibly relate.

Sincerely, and with affection for you all from Adrienne.

Adrienne
Vancouver, Canada --- Thursday, September 18, 2003 at 17:27 Universal Time


G'day there,

In response to a query posed by Prof. Subba Rao Kalluri.
Can Saturn ever be considered benefic?

To paraphrase the delightful Liz Greene, we can take a new look at the old devilish urges of Saturn. Jyotish, (Hindu Astrology) is quite fatalistic and strongly embraces the classical interpretation of Saturn as being all doom and gloom. I have trouble accepting this diagnosis. I'm see Saturn as being capable of tremendous assistance, as long as his energy is understood and treated appropriately. I also consider the phrases benefic and malefic somewhat difficult to digest. A hard Square or Oppositon aspect can be the greatest possible thing to occur to the native at a given point. Conversely, Trines can be a massive obstacle and could be considered malefic given the appropriate circumstance. Things aren't set in stone quite that easily.
I remember reading an article about the Lot of Fortune, it may even have been the one by Robert Hand. Saying that a malefic planet placed alongside the Lot of Fortune can be troublesome and affect the grace of Fortune. I disagree. It will have *an effect*. Thats all. Saturn happens to share both house AND sign with my Lot of Fortune, some could say this energy has manifested in adding focus, discipline and structure to the expression of the Lot.

Aloise, there was a comment in the feedback section regarding and article about something called a Harmonic Concordance - a complex aspect occuring on the 8th of November this year (From memory) . There was also a link to said article.
Why was the comment deleted from the feedback section?? I read the article and felt it would be of great use to those more learned in the art and practice of astrology. And for those not learned, for that matter.
Thanks for your time and space. I look forward to having the capital (one day) to invest in a report.

A.  M
Melbourne, Australia --- Thursday, September 18, 2003 at 05:20 Universal Time


I think this site is a great help to those of us who are learning astrology. The one thing that I would like to see more infomation on is the meaning of inconjunctions. I've been searching the web for weeks and still haven't found enough information to figure this aspect out.

Valerie  S m i t h
easton, USA --- Thursday, September 18, 2003 at 03:53 Universal Time

Alois adds: It is commonly called 'Quincunx' or '150° Aspect'


Hi! I really enjoy using your site--especially to double-check myself when practicing my own calculations. I appreciate that you make available such a thorough service. I do have a question: On the most recent chart on which I have been working, my friend was born at 10:55 AM on April 14, 1978 in Fort Lauderdale, FL. To see when Daylight Saving Time started I used the following site: http://webexhibits.org/daylightsaving/b.html, and it states Daylight Saving Time began on April 2nd of that year, but your report shows that the time I entered was in Standard Time and calculated the chart without correcting for Daylight Saving Time. Did I overlook one of those weird details about individual cities when doing my research? Can you explain why I should use 15:55 UT instead of 14:55 UT as I had originally thought?
Thank you! Lisa

Lisa  M c C o o l- G r i m e [ _asil/lisa_mccool ät hotmail/com ] explain e-mail explain e-mail
Vandenberg Aif Force Base, USA --- Wednesday, September 17, 2003 at 20:21 Universal Time


I have noticed that a visitor to the feedback section has a problem with not having the time of birth. I have a girlfriend with the same problem, and her own mother cannot even recall it. In the USA, for some reason birth times for the majority of the states are not summarily recorded as they once where I was born in 1959 and both copies had my birth time on it. The copies I refer to are the hospital's copy, and the final registrar's copy that is kept by the state one was born in. My children, who are now 23, and one will soon be 21, do not have their birth times listed on the registrar's copy. They are listed on the hospital's copy, which I was fortunate enough to have in my possession. I was also conscious during the births and was able to take note of the times myself. Dr. Alois, in reference to a situation like this, does your company have a service available in which one may get a form of a 'rectified' [ for lack of a better term ] chart? I dont know if you do this kind of chart or service.

C. Lynecia Wright  H a r r i s
USA --- Wednesday, September 17, 2003 at 13:50 Universal Time


I enjoy very much browsing your site. I learn quite a bit. It is also very nice of you people to allow the borwsers of your site to have free horoscopes with some interpretations. Thank you very much for the same. Now I have 3 questions and I shall be very thankful if your system cares to respond.

1. At any given point of local time would the positioning of the various planets be the same in the chart ?

2. Would it be possible to let your browsers have the free horoscope chart in the South Indian style ?

3. Could Saturn be a benefic under any circumstances ?

Thank you.

Prof. Subba Rao Kalluri

Subba Rao  K a l l u r i
Hyderabad, India --- Tuesday, September 16, 2003 at 23:05 Universal Time


I really enjoyed the time I spent on your website. I must say its very thoughtfully created to provide information as well as interesting insights into natural human personalities. Great Work!

Amit  B a t r a
New Delhi, India --- Monday, September 15, 2003 at 21:01 Universal Time


Hello,

In terms of personaliy, does it matter if a person is born in the latter degrees of a sign? For instance, you are born at 28 degrees Sag and 3 years latter your sun progresses to Cap. During your formative years or childhood, when how to learn or assimalate information is more saliet than adulthood. The characteristics of the P sun have more of an effect than say an early degree Sag or another sign. because the years before 5 are the years the personality is formed. Other aspects are taking into consideration of course.

As always, thank you for site,
Mary

Mary  B a r e
USA --- Monday, September 15, 2003 at 10:49 Universal Time


What do you think might be the significance of having no planets in water signs? Both my daughter and I have nothing in water, nor are our ascendants in water.

Pat  R e e s b y
New Zealand --- Saturday, September 13, 2003 at 05:33 Universal Time


Hello everyone:

I will be having a solar return and a lunar return, within about 7.5 hours of each other, on September 23, 2003 (I have a 0 degree Libra sun and the Moon conjunct Pluto in Leo at about 26 degrees, natally). I will be 49 years old on that date.

Would someone be kind enough to let me know (briefly) the significance of a combined solar and lunar return ?

Thank you very much.

Dan  B e n n a c k
Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico --- Friday, September 12, 2003 at 17:24 Universal Time


Dear Alois,
You give so much. Your website is a painkiller for me because I get so emerced, so fascinated that I forget what my body is going through. I study karmic asrology and currently I am at work on a warrior/ healer paradigm. I wonder if you would be so kind as to let me work with your chart in reference to my research? Some of the best thoughts that ever passed through my mind have happened staring at your website.
Have you ever rectified your chart with Sabian symbols? This was a valuable exercise for me. It changed my birth time by three minutes. It was 9:45 but was right at 9:48, an easy mistake to make. Now my rising degree, vertex, and part of fortune resonate vividly. Nothing else changed. My astro map confirmed it when my Venus rising landed on the city of my birth. Small differences are pronounced on the Astromap. Do you think this is a valid way of rectifying for a person with a planet immediately on the Ascendent? How many miles equals one degree? I see alot of people seeking birth records. Do they realize human error gives cause to check? Maybe nobody else see the need for such precision. I have four planets in Virgo and my Part of fortune.
Thanks so much for rocking my world!!!!!!!!
MAGGIE alias Cosmic Antenna

Margaret  S c h a e n e m a n
USA --- Thursday, September 11, 2003 at 06:21 Universal Time


Hi
This is absolutely the most informative, accurate and enjoyable astrological site on the web!
The 'ClickClick' facility is excellent the charts have large, readable glyphs you have a lot of talented astrologers. Keep up the good work.

Mel  J a c k s o n
Dublin, Ireland --- Thursday, September 11, 2003 at 05:58 Universal Time


When reading my free daily horoscope today (it's a full moon, I do things like that after a FULL day of work at 11:30pm EST during a full moon) - and after getting really perturbed with all the opposite sex love interest references, I noticed the same sex option. Thank you! My world's been turned on its/my head over and over again for the past 2 years (two years ago tomorrow, to be exact) and this simple inclusion made my day.

thanks again,

shannon

Shannon  J o w e t t [ snips/spinshannon àt nyc/rr/com ] explain e-mail explain e-mail
New York City, USA --- Thursday, September 11, 2003 at 03:41 Universal Time


Fantastic service folks. I would order the extended horoscope it it were 20.00 US. I'm also writing to share that when I had transiting Saturn stationary on my Sun/Ascendent in 1975 for nearly a month I was unwittingly living on my Saturn IC line in Cuernavaca Mexico. It was a very difficult time, but there and then I met my teacher/ mentor/ master(ess) and would not have it any other way. I think this function of Saturn is overlooked frequently -- the appearance of the teacher/ master. In all my visits to Mexico City (Saturn IC) I learn something from someone or something falls into my hands i.e. a book, to teach me. Anyway, thanks again for the great service. I shall order my extended horoscope when it drops to 20 US. -:) which I hope it will.

Bela  W o o d
San Cristobal de Las Casas, Mexico --- Thursday, September 11, 2003 at 03:38 Universal Time


Hello,
I just tried to subscribe to your offer of a two-month extended horoscope. I discontinued when I saw that you need a mailing address to mail this info to me.
I really don't want this MAILED to me -- I would much prefer to access it the same way that I access my daily horoscope, just by clicking onto your website.
Isn't this possible?
Otherwise -- this is simply a great site and service!
Thank you,

Kira

Kira  S c h u e l l e r
Germany --- Wednesday, September 10, 2003 at 12:22 Universal Time

Alois adds: You don't get the subscription mailed, it is an online feature.

We require the mailing address to send you the invoice (if in Germany or Switzerland), or if you pay be credit card, we are required by contract with the credit card companies to have the address of our customers on record.


Hello. please tell me for once, what is GOOD about Mars being in my Seventh house of relationships? My birthday: 12/02/58 *5:05am, Tewksbury, MA ....I now live in Las Vegas, NV.....When will be the ideal time for me to get married in the very near future? I don't want to make another mistake! Thanks, MJohnson

Mariette  J o h n s o n
Las Vegas, NV, USA --- Wednesday, September 10, 2003 at 05:49 Universal Time

Alois adds: I am afraid that we cannot give personal astrological advice in this feedback area.

Please use the services available under 'Free Horoscopes', or order one of our reports from 'Astro Shop', or contact a local astrologer in your environment for a counselling session.


Full Moon, 17°34, exact at 12:36 what does this mean for me (Pisces) harvest moon? I even bought the extended horoscope but it didn't tell me..it would be really nice to know before I go to work in the morning for a 16 hour day..

Lisa

Lisa
USA --- Wednesday, September 10, 2003 at 03:01 Universal Time

Alois adds: Some 'mundane' events, like full and new Moons, are listed in the daily horoscope event list. These events are the same for the whole world, they are not personal. This is why no personal interpretation is given for them.


hi everybody!
i am really enjoying your site,especially robert's interpretations
are interesting,thank you.
keep up the good work,all of you...

Elle
Netherlands --- Tuesday, September 9, 2003 at 19:32 Universal Time


I would like to order a transit chart for the next year, hwever in teh example it only shows outer planets. Although I know that the personal planets move a lot more quickly I would like to see their transitory effects i.e. venus - love and money for the next year. Which horoscope should I order to glean more personal information. I have Jupiter going over my ascendant and in two years going into my second house where most of my natal planets live. As I am single I would like to know if there is any time where the potentional to meet a mate can occur. In fact I now live in Dubai at the advice of the astrocartography. I used to live in London and was dreadfully unhappy and once I saw the astrocartography for the place it all made tragic sense. I must say the accuracy of the astrocartography is extraordinary as I lived in many countries and the readings have been extremely accurate. I now live in Dubai my birthdate is 11:11:53 Beirut Lebannon.

Thank you for your advice on which chart I should order for the coming year

Johanna  R i c h m o n d [ nahoj/johannarichmond êt hotmail/com ] explain e-mail explain e-mail
Dubai, United Arab Emirates --- Tuesday, September 9, 2003 at 12:53 Universal Time


Dear Alois,
1. When I print my Forecast, there is no Pluto sextile Jupiter, which I allready have. As somebody likes to give only bad Transits! I have Jupiter on 20 degree 48 of Libra.
2. I suggest, that the readers give advice to other readers in the case, you don't give.
3. Untill two years ago, I had Sun (6 degrees 46 of Taurus) sextile Moon (13 degrees 34 of Pisces). Now I have nothing. Many Astrologers in their books write, that Orbis between Sun and Moon is much bigger, than between other Planets.

Best regards to you and all Astrodienst!

Stella [ 2leon/noel2 ãt email/si ] explain e-mail explain e-mail
kranj, Slovenia --- Tuesday, September 9, 2003 at 12:01 Universal Time


AS always, Thank you for this site.

There seems to be some disagreement on whether or not place of residence or traveling to a different place is important when doing a solar return. Have read that residence only is to be considered, original birthplace, only: Also, traveling can change the houses.

Which is right?

Thanks,
Mary

Mary  B a r e
USA --- Tuesday, September 9, 2003 at 11:46 Universal Time


Hi Alois Team!
I apologize for taking your valuable work/time yet again but, since I have explored all the Chart Styles in the Free Chart Selection section and have found none that would be Astrodienst Style in the orbs drawing type but without the ChironVesta info/lines. - If could just add a check a box named Aspect lines to ACMC before the Aspect lines to all the produced chart would be just perfect!!
Further to this I just want to add that you people at Astrodienst never cease to amaze me! I was in awe with the service you provide to us all when I found the Lunar Phases Fertilty Calendar, only a few people know how valuable the information Astro.com provides for free is. They have all sorts of awards out there, the Pulitzer for writing, Nobel for achievements, etc., you should be nominated and win the Best Internet Site Award if there is one!!
May all this good karma reward you ten fold in your life time!
Pedro Amorim [astrologer]

Pedro  A m o r i m [ xamax/xamax åt netcabo/pt ]
Portugal --- Tuesday, September 9, 2003 at 08:58 Universal Time

Alois adds: I have added a new chart style for you, called: Astrodienst with Asc/MC aspects


I really enjoy your site. I do have a question, though, about birth time and natal charts. According to my birth certificate, I was born at 3.21 a.m. EST. However, my birth city was also on daylight savings time when I was born. So, which time should I use when constructing my natal chart, the time on my birth certificate (3.21 a.m.) or the time that would have been if my birth city wasn't on daylight savings time (2.21 a.m.)?
Thanks,
April

April  P i t t s
Detroit, USA --- Monday, September 8, 2003 at 17:06 Universal Time


Hi,
I'm enjoying my subscription to the daily site and thank you very kindly for it. I have two questions-
You mentioned when announcing the change to charging for the service you would be adding other features to the site and I'm wondering what those might be.
Secondly, my south node is in Virgo. Would Jupiter moving into virgo have any effect on on what I might be able to express thru my north node. i have been told that the nodes talk about past life/this life expression. Any thoughts?

Thanks again,
Rivkah

Rivkah  K o p p e l
Asheville, NC, USA --- Monday, September 8, 2003 at 16:53 Universal Time


Dear Astro

I read my free forecast today and I know that I major square between transiting Saturn and natal Saturn will take place in October. However this is ommitted and other aspects are shown for December. Why is that? I believe it's more important than the trines mentioned.

Louise  G y l s e n [ siuoL/Louise_gylsen êt yahoo/co/uk ] explain e-mail explain e-mail
London, Great Britain --- Monday, September 8, 2003 at 12:56 Universal Time

Alois adds: Your question should be answered if you read the introduction of 'Short report forecast'.

It is also answered in the FAQ section "Why are some important transits missing in my forecast?"


Hi astro.com
I am impressed over the quality of your page, only is it hard to enter precise location data as one is forced to select a city as birthplace. an obligation to enter eather place or long/lat location would be nice as some of us is living in the country outsite bigger citys! But as this is said, it's a very good page, please go on!!!

Søern  B a n g- Mø l l e r
55,30n 10,30 e, Denmark --- Monday, September 8, 2003 at 00:08 Universal Time

Alois adds: Please, see my answer to Lee just below.


great sight -but accessibility is limited. I would like to have a real live person to either email directly, or phone for info. I'm starting to wonder if I'll have to fly to England to actually get an answer.
regards
Margaruite

Margaruite  S i m p s o n
chch, New Zealand --- Sunday, September 7, 2003 at 22:27 Universal Time

Alois adds:Thank you for telling us so nicely what you would like to have.

I recommend a visit to your local astrologer, if you want your personal questions answered. If you prefer British ones, you can of course travel, to England, too.

Astrodienst, a Swiss company, however does not offer personal counselling, not by phone, not by mail and not live. We offer computerised astrological services. We are good in that - and only in that.


Virgo

Ceres, mother of the Earth
Athena, of cerebral birth
Juno, queen of all the gods
Vesta, pure against all odds
Virgo woman, life bequeaths you,
Standing proud amongst your sheaths,
Wisdom, loving gifts of grace,
In all fields is your place
To give of virtue, mind and soul
You plant the seed. You help it grow.
You till the soil and prune and weed.
You are the soil. You are the seed.

A snow-white light on field's relief
To countenance divine belief.
The image of a wishful star:
A steady shine -- but still so far.
The nights of hope the days of pain
And on and on, that old refrain
We are the heart, the soul, the spleen
We are all we've known, done and seen
We are the time that marches on
With much to do before we're gone.

Laurie Corzett - http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/8401

Libramoon [ arbil/libramoon42 èt mindspring/com ] explain e-mail explain e-mail
USA --- Sunday, September 7, 2003 at 17:16 Universal Time


Why is it not possible to write in the latitude and longitude for the forming of charts, rather than go by towns, cities etc ?

Lee.

Lee
liverpool, England --- Sunday, September 7, 2003 at 12:55 Universal Time

Alois adds: Because the correct timezone assignment to your pair of coordinates would be missing, a source of SEVERE errors.

Better a chart for a slightly distant town, than one for the correct location with the wrong timezone information. A distance of 1 mile corresponds to a time difference of 4 seconds; a wrong timezone makes a time difference of one hour, resulting in a worthless chart.

For each town in our list of 250'000 towns we have the correct and complete local timezone history. We would not have that information for the random pair of coordinates out in the middle of nowhere.


Hi! I was wondering if anyone knows David Blane's chart? I am fascinated with him even though he is a lunatic! :-) I hope he makes it through this stunt alive - I would love to meet him some day.
Does anyone know of any good alternative healing for back pain? My mom is in soooo much pain with no insurance. i feel so bad for her. I haven't studied about medical astrology yet. Does anyone know any good books about it? What about acupuncture - anyone used it for back pain?
Please w/b! Thanks -).

Melissa  E [ silam/malissa456 åt yahoo/com ] explain e-mail explain e-mail
USA --- Sunday, September 7, 2003 at 05:08 Universal Time


I'm interested in the subscription service. However I've got a problem. I was born
in Pennsylvania and I now live in Melbourne Australia. There is a significant
difference between the two locations as far as the time of transits is concerned, at
least the way that I see it. Is there any way to specify my present location?

Thanks,

-Don

Don  G i n g r i c h
Melbourne, Australia --- Saturday, September 6, 2003 at 11:44 Universal Time

Alois adds: All you need to do is to scroll to the bottom of the daily horoscope page and to set your 'reference location' there to Melbourne, by clicking on the link 'change reference place'.


I don't have a time of birth. You have no idea how I have tormented over this over the years. I see there are many horoscopes that I cannot get because of this. Naturally I am very disappointed. bba

Beverlie  A s c h e r
Colorado Springs, USA --- Saturday, September 6, 2003 at 04:59 Universal Time

Alois adds: If you know your date and place of birth, and the name of your biological parent(s), you can contact the birth registrar's office of that town to learn about your birth time. It has been officially registered when you were born.

If you were adopted and don't have the information above, I don't know what you can do. Please do not blame us for that situation.


I have a question about signing contracts while Mercury is retrograde. I'm supposed to meet my new landlord and sign the rental agreement this coming Monday, 9/8/03. I know that it is usually not a good thing to sign contracts when Mercury is retrograde, because usually things wont turn out the way you expect. Here's my question though, I didn't look at the apartment until September 2nd, and Mercury was ALREADY retrograde. Doesn't that make a difference? Thanks in advance for your answer.

Mimi  K
San Diego, CA, USA --- Saturday, September 6, 2003 at 03:43 Universal Time

Alois adds: I have to tell you that I don't believe in those effects of Mercury. I have never noticed them personally.


Something seems to be wrong. I did a chart for Thursday Aug 4, 2003 6:00PM Boulder CO and another for Monday August 8, 2003 for same place. The moon is in 1 degree Capricorn in each chart. How can this be?

Tom  W i l k i e
USA --- Friday, September 5, 2003 at 20:12 Universal Time

Alois adds: You made an error. You did a chart for 4 September, not for 4 August. On 4 Sept the Moon was indeed at 1 Capricorn, same as 8 August. The two dates are 27 days apart, and that is just as long as the Moon's sidereal cycle.


Just wanted to thank the people who provide this site for the free read every day. It's wonderful to have a site where personal chart, the planets and their transits are taken into consideration -- not just a sun sign read. Thank you so much!

Sandy  R e a
USA --- Friday, September 5, 2003 at 17:10 Universal Time


Just to say that I find it absolutely okay that you will start charging a fee for the extended daily forecasts. You have been and will be providing so much for free which is not only useful but also a joy and has shown me many new sides of astrology. I noticed that you postponed the date from which there won't be any free Thursday's anymore from August to October. I hope this has not happened because of negative feedback you might have gotten.

Ashru
London, Great Britain --- Friday, September 5, 2003 at 11:04 Universal Time

Alois adds: Thanks for the feedback. We don't want to promise the free Thursdays forever, so we keep a shifting date which will allow us to stop this service if we consider it necessary. We get far less subscriptions on Thursdays, of course, than on any other day of the week. But on the other side, it seems useful that visitors have a chance to check out what they will get under a subscription.


-I just have to ask...
In regards to the daily (free -thank God(dess)) horoscopes, you do pay close attention to the asteroids. In all my years I have spent little time on them and in that respect wonder if they're influence is really that substantial...? So, is it???

Thanks,
Arnold

Arnold  H e c k e r s
Sacramento, CA, USA --- Thursday, September 4, 2003 at 15:44 Universal Time

Alois adds: Actually, the daily horoscope pays no attention to asteroids, except Chiron. Many astrologers which I respect claim an important influence for Chiron.


Why do the personal daily horoscopes and the forecasts neglect to consider the major current aspects? Right now, for instance, there is a significant Venus/Pluto aspect at work that's not even mentioned in the horoscope. It's far more influential than the many of the minor Moon aspects that are highlighted.
(I've noticed the same thing quite often in the past. So I thought I'd ask. The site is great, but it would be so much more useful if it included the important aspects.) Thanks!

Dk  B e e c h
Amsterdam, Netherlands --- Wednesday, September 3, 2003 at 16:05 Universal Time

Alois adds: Our daily horoscope looks for the PERSONAL aspects of each person, due to transits over an individual's natal chart.

The aspect you mention is global, the same for everyone. Our visitors on the personal daily horoscope page would not be happy if each reader got the same global reading.

If you want an 'astrology website' where each reader gets the same text, please visit one of many such sites out there on the Internet. You won't be lucky in this respect at astro.com. We offer only personal horoscopes.


When calculating a solar return, should I use the place I am in when it occurs or my birth place? Thanks.

Maria  W e r n e r
Turkey --- Wednesday, September 3, 2003 at 10:53 Universal Time

Alois adds: In the natal data record, you must use your birth town. In the reference place setting for the Solar return, you can choose.

Different astrologers vary in their practice in this respect. Some schools of thought use also the birthtown, but the majority uses the place of residence.

Some people travel to special places on their birthday, to get a 'favourable' solar return chart. I do not think that it works. The permanent place of residence, where you are throughout the years, will probably have an effect.


I have been useing this site for a couple of years now, and I really love it. I have a large (pre e-age) library of astrology books, and I was delighted to find that intrepretations by my favorite authors (astrologers) available on this site. I delight
in shareing this site with my friends.

Is there a way to add our name and birth info into the Astro Twins database? I am interested in locating anyone who is
a close twin to myself. By that, I mean same year, close time and close location. Can you give me any suggestions on how
to do that?

Thanks for your wonderful site........L. Kullman

Lucinda  K u l l m a n
Prince George, Canada, Canada --- Tuesday, September 2, 2003 at 15:01 Universal Time


Some time ago I remember you were offering some of your reports at special discounted prices - is it likely that you will be running similar this year? This query is with particular reference to the children's reports.

Jane  V e i t c h
Great Britain --- Monday, September 1, 2003 at 22:20 Universal Time

Alois adds: I am afraid we have no plans for any discounts. The Child's Horoscope is really worth every penny it costs.