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Posted by Astrology101ok it might take me a while to type it up directly from a book I own but I'm going to do it.Posted by Adreamuponwakingplease do.. I am actually curious.. because I really thought this is called literary porn...Posted by Astrology101lol not even.Posted by Adreamuponwakingwell without the deets.. it's not really porn.. it's like a teaser.Posted by Astrology101not even.lol
literary porn
tempted to post some literary porn on here...just for juxtaposition.click to expand
Posted by Astrology101nope.Posted by Adreamuponwakinglol you're gaining something too.... something invaluable.Posted by Astrology101sounds like i have to pay.Posted by Adreamuponwakingif you find a good astrologer.. they can find out...Posted by Astrology101impossible to find out my birth time...so perhaps i'll never know.Posted by AdreamuponwakingNo... it depends on your rising... for example.. my rising sign is gemini.. means my 1st house is gemini....Posted by Astrology101i don't knowPosted by Adreamuponwakingwhich house does your mars sit in?
cap mars
physician-scientist
or physician-medical historian.
haven't decided yet.
still in school and will be for a very long time.
is having your house in a particular sign just another way of saying you have that sign for a particular placement?
for example if obtain my natal chart and it says my mars is in capricorn
does that mean my mars is in the 10th house?
2nd house automatically is cancer... 3rd leo... 4th virgo and so on and so forth till your 12th house.
Now based on my rising.. my 6th house is in Scorpio and 11th is Aries... So my 6th house and 11th house is ruled by Mars because Aries and Scorpio are both Mars signs. 11th house is a good house.. means gains.. So it's a good placement.
Now that is just house based... Now you will have to check where your mars actually is...
My Mars is in the 8th house... so Mars again rules the 8th house as well.
But according to house... My 8th house is Capricorn.. which is a Saturn ruled.
Now you have to look at what happens when Mars is posited in a Saturn ruled house. Mars becomes very disciplined.
So yeah you have to look at things that way.
they will look at different major events.. which happened in your life.. and the transits that were going on.. based on which they somehow can track the time of birth..
You need to find a real good astrologer for that.
i'm not into paying.click to expand
Posted by Astrology101no you'll see after i type it up.Posted by AdreamuponwakingSo it has a storyline? Is that the difference?Posted by Astrology101ok it might take me a while to type it up directly from a book I own but I'm going to do it.Posted by Adreamuponwakingplease do.. I am actually curious.. because I really thought this is called literary porn...Posted by Astrology101lol not even.Posted by Adreamuponwakingwell without the deets.. it's not really porn.. it's like a teaser.Posted by Astrology101not even.lol
literary porn
tempted to post some literary porn on here...just for juxtaposition.
Until then here's a synopsis of the novel I'm taking the scene from:
"The Paying Guests, Sarah Waters' superb, bewitching new novel, is set in 1922 London. World War I has recently ended, but not before consuming hundreds of thousands of British lives and leaving the nation economically devastated. Families like Frances' — once wealthy — now find the cupboard bare.
To cope, Frances and her mother decide to take in lodgers, the "paying guests" of the title: a nice young couple a notch or two below them on the social scale. Their names are Len and Lily Barber. He's a bit of a lout, and she's something of a flirt, but in Frances' orderly, boring world, they function the way sunrise does in a gloomy room: Suddenly you're compelled to open wide the window — or in Frances' case, her heart. She and Lily begin a red-hot affair.
Waters is a master of the slow build, of the gradual assemblage of tiny random moments that result in a life-altering love. She captures the deep emotion that can underlie the crude mechanics of sex, the poetry that keeps it from being just a midnight merging of limbs and orifices. Forget about Fifty Shades of Grey; this novel is one of the most sensual you will ever read, and all without sacrificing either good taste or a "G" rating.
Something terrible happens within these pages, of course, and Frances faces a moral dilemma of monstrous proportion. I'm reluctant to say even one more word about the plot, however, because Waters is a consummate storyteller, and for the reader, each twist elicits a small, deeply pleasurable shock" - NPR
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