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Started by Amaterasu, January 17, 2013, 02:55:23 PM

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Quote from: sky otter on January 17, 2013, 03:55:19 AM

http://www.suzannewhite.com/new-astrology/CapricornOx.html

sky otter brought this site up in the "63" thread as an offering to Sgt.Rocknroll for His 63rd B-day.  Curious, I ran Mine and got this:

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"The Major Player"
Aquarius-Monkey

A person of exceptional breadth and depth arises from the union of Aquarius and Monkey. The natural detachment of Aquarius assists the Monkey in forging his destiny without cumbersome sentiment or extraneous emotion. Monkey gives the visionary Aquarian a sound sense of fact and helps him to deal with the present. The combination is harmonious and promising. It produces real heavyweights in the brains department. Great deeds can be accomplished by this serious (somewhat revolutionary) person. Aquarius/Monkeys are gifted with exceptional scope in their way of looking at the world. This giant of a person doesn't often look to passion as a panacea. He or she will love and probably even marry. But they would never sacrifice their mission for a mad love affair or a passing roll in the...

Famous Aquarius Monkeys - Charles Dickens, Chekhov, Angela Davis...

Good Compatibilities - Gemini Rat...

I was rather surprised at how closely this hit the nail on the head.  I thought any who might be interested could do the same and post here about Their thoughts on what They come up with.

Interestingly, I ran My sister's data and what it said of HER was SPOT ON.
"If the universe is made of mostly Dark Energy...can We use it to run Our cars?"

"If You want peace, take the profit out of war."

sky otter


guess that is proof that listing links is a good thing



i first got Suzanne White book  The new astrology in '86..she is amazing

the entire title is
The New Astrology...A Unique Synthesis of the Worlds Two great Astological Systems
The Chinese and the Western