Astronomy for Astrologers - Planetary Nodes, Bendings, Latitude, Declination

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Title | Astronomy for Astrologers - Planetary Nodes, Bendings, Latitude, Declination |
Author | Gemini Brett |
Duration | 1:27:53 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=TzBDxUS-0PQ |
Description
Astronomy for Astrologers - Planetary Nodes, Bendings, Latitude, Declination, Out of Bounds, and the Lunar Standstill Cycle
In this live video, I utilize several fantastic astrology (Intrepid) and astronomy (Stellarium and Solar System Scope) softwares to reveal the mysteries of Planetary Nodes, Bendings, Latitude, Declination, Out of Bounds, and the Lunar Standstill Cycle from an Astronomical Point of View. May this transmission serve my principle intent of reconnecting our astrological craft to Nature for Earth is the most important Planet, the Planet we chose. Please feel free to ask questions in the comments section below and to share this video far and wide. This is a gift from me to our amazing Astrological Community though donations are always gratefully received. If you choose to give back, you will find PayPal Donate buttons scattered throughout my website MoreThanAstrology.com where you will also find more instructional videos along with interviews, podcasts, and much, much more.
Love and Planets,
Gemini Brett
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Deep bow to the teachings of Daniel Giamario (ShamanicAstrology.com) and Gary Caton (DreamAstrologer.com). Many thanks to Patrick Graham for his Heliocentric Planetary Nodes table, to the digital artists who created the astronomical images used, and to the photographers who captured the Lunar Standstill at Chimney Rock in New Mexico and Callanish in Scotland.
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"This video is fair use under U.S. copyright law because it is (1) non-commercial, (2) transformative in nature, (3) uses no more of the original work than necessary for the video's purpose, and (4) does not compete with the original work and could have no negative affect on it's market."
DISCLAIMER 2: Even the disclaimer above was plagiarized.