Author: | Sam Geppi | ISBN: | 9781476174754 |
Publisher: | Sam Geppi | Publication: | July 6, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Sam Geppi |
ISBN: | 9781476174754 |
Publisher: | Sam Geppi |
Publication: | July 6, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
You are invited to rediscover each of the zodiac signs as not merely one sign, but as a certain point in space relative of all of the others. This dynamic zodiac of the great rishi Parashara orients each planet as a house ruler, connecting each being with a different quality of their worldly karma.
In this way, each of the 9 visible planets operate differently through each of the 12 “signs”, forming 108 combinations.
For example, Jupiter is a different planet for Aries (the ruler of the 9th and 12th houses), than for Taurus (the ruler of the 8th and 11th houses), due to house rulership. Rather than being a planet of spiritual hope and optimism (Aries), he may be more of a planet of greed and materiality (Taurus). Learn how and why this works for all 12 ascendants by getting all the titles in the series.
You are invited to rediscover each of the zodiac signs as not merely one sign, but as a certain point in space relative of all of the others. This dynamic zodiac of the great rishi Parashara orients each planet as a house ruler, connecting each being with a different quality of their worldly karma.
In this way, each of the 9 visible planets operate differently through each of the 12 “signs”, forming 108 combinations.
For example, Jupiter is a different planet for Aries (the ruler of the 9th and 12th houses), than for Taurus (the ruler of the 8th and 11th houses), due to house rulership. Rather than being a planet of spiritual hope and optimism (Aries), he may be more of a planet of greed and materiality (Taurus). Learn how and why this works for all 12 ascendants by getting all the titles in the series.