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Edmond Wollmann

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Feb 20, 2002, 11:41:38 AM2/20/02
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SeaGtGruff wrote:

> Pat Alfano (ladon...@yahoo.com) wrote:

> > After "lurking" for a very long time, I finally got the courage to
> > post here. As someone who is struggling to learn astrology, I find
> > your newsgroup extremely helpful.

> > My birth information is:
> > October 4, 1946
> > 02:16 am EST
> > Philadelphia, PA

> > Currently, I am trying to rectify my husband's chart. I am not
> > proficient enough to do this. His information is:
> > September 14, 1937
> > Bridgeton, New Jersey

The first step in rectification is to exaust the realistic ways to find
the birth time, go to the hospital, mother, other sources that might
narrow it down to a period first, this saves a lot of time.

> > I have an extensive list of events. I would be willing to pay for the
> > service. I hope to add something to the group when I can.

> > Thank you.
> > Pat

> I'm glad you de-lurked. Just jump on in! :-)

> For what it's worth, I think the typical approach to rectification might not be
> the best approach. That is, if you pick a list of events and then try to
> rectify the chart for those dates, you might not get the best results.
It is also retrofitting, and with the subjectivity of many astrologers
is dangerous.

> My own
> inclination is to plot the possible dates of transits, progressions, and
> directions, and then look for events near those dates. That way you don't
> limit yourself to a particular list of events as supplied by the native,

But the effect will be found because the events are important to the
NATIVE not the rectifier. The first step would be to look for Solar ARCS
that coincide with real life events, and then attempt to locate the MC
through that. Most other ways are complete fishing expeditions.

"Now, in his life, he never must be lost. No thought must deceive him,
in life he must trust.
Here is your dream and now how does it feel, no words will go with you,
and now what is real?" The Moody Blues "To Our Children's Children's
Children"
--
Edmond H. Wollmann P.M.A.F.A. arctur...@earthlink.net (remove-)
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el...@no.spam

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Feb 20, 2002, 12:25:07 PM2/20/02
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In article <3C73D1...@spamcop.net>,
Edmond Wollmann <Arctu...@spamcop.net> wrote:

>The first step in rectification is to exaust the realistic
>ways to find the birth time, go to the hospital, mother, other
>sources that might narrow it down to a period first, this saves
>a lot of time.

Why do you think rectification is anything other than just
changing the data to hide your failures?

Dan Pressnell

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Feb 20, 2002, 10:13:09 PM2/20/02
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"Edmond Wollmann" <Arctu...@spamcop.net> wrote in message
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> SeaGtGruff wrote:
>
> > Pat Alfano (ladon...@yahoo.com) wrote:
>
> > > After "lurking" for a very long time, I finally got the courage to
> > > post here. As someone who is struggling to learn astrology, I find
> > > your newsgroup extremely helpful.
>
> > > My birth information is:
> > > October 4, 1946
> > > 02:16 am EST
> > > Philadelphia, PA
>
> > > Currently, I am trying to rectify my husband's chart. I am not
> > > proficient enough to do this. His information is:
> > > September 14, 1937
> > > Bridgeton, New Jersey
>
> The first step in rectification is to exaust the realistic ways to find
> the birth time, go to the hospital, mother, other sources that might
> narrow it down to a period first, this saves a lot of time.

Not it doesn't.

He doesn't have to spend all that enormous amount of time. You don't know
anythinga bout astrology.

Here's the reading. He's a very caring person, underappreciated, a good
provider and worker.

I'm right on! Right?

See, Wollmann, that didn't take any time at all.

Dan


Tristan Haydn

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Feb 20, 2002, 11:45:17 PM2/20/02
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He's also kind of shy in public, but like to be complimented on his good achievements.

He is tolerant of other cultures, but extremists like Islamic suicide
bombers make him feel uneasy.

Money does not rule his life, but he wishes he could find a way to make
more of it easily.

There. I didnt even charge for it.

I am the kind of astro-psychic that really does good for mankind!

Jim Phillips

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Feb 20, 2002, 11:54:16 PM2/20/02
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Wow, spooky!
It might even be the most amazing paranormal thing I've ever seen!

> See, Wollmann, that didn't take any time at all.

Yeah, Ed--why does it take *you* so long?

--
Jim Phillips, jphillip at bcpl dot net
"As a reasonably intelligent person this movie made me want to beat myself
in the head with a shovel" - from a review of the movie "Mindbender"

phobos

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Feb 21, 2002, 5:21:40 AM2/21/02
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el...@no.spam () wrote in message news:<10142259...@no.spam.spinics.net>...

Rectification. The action or practice of padding out a fortune telling
spiel with material drawn from the rectum.

Sounds about right.

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