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Academic Zodiac 22 Zodiacal Constellations 16 Eastern Ascednants

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AGE OF PEGASUS

Welcome to the New Age

Man is born complete as an omnipotent magickal being, before being
reduced to an irrelevant consumer.


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Pegasus is a zodiacal constellation. As this fact is less known in the
Age of Cetus, we prepared a little FAQ for the general reader.
Why is it called the Age of Pegasus II? The nomenclature is European,
due to a previous Age of Pegasus that preceded Dante.
Is the Sun in Pegasus during that Age? No, the Sun is still in Cetus
for spring equinox, meaning close to the stars of Cetus.
Are we still in the Age of Cetus then? Yes, for most this is still the
Age of Cetus II. The Age of Pegasus III will in fact very roughly tend
to coincide with the Age of Cetus III1. The main features of this Age
is Uranus in Cetus. The Sun is e.g. conjunct Uranus in Cetus in the
year 2012.
What are the main features of this Age? Astronomically speaking, Venus
climbs into Pegasus more often.
Both Pegasus and Cetus are zodiacal constellations. Cetus hosts all
planets and is also a large eastern ascendant for the epoch.
The golden Age of Pegasus comes with Venus rising in Pegasus at due
east. The next observation and ritual will see the phenomenon as it
will appear in the Golden Age but slightly offset from due east.
The local zodiac never precesses, but the ascendant set tends to
precess on this planet. Precession is not far from Pegasus and the
first signs of the New Age are already here2.


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1Note that Pegasus is not at all sliced in three parts for the
purpose.
2A rough estimation of the upcoming Age of Aquarius is in 640 years
from now, for all practical purposes.

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