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- From: janee@world.std.com (Jane Eisenstein)
- Subject: Re: Jones Bucket
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- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 00:25:03 GMT
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- : The Jones must be Marc Edmund Jones. According to Sakoian and Caulfield,
- : in Astrological Patterns, a bucket pattern is as follows:
- :
- : "In this pattern all the planets but one are in one half of the chart.
- : ... The planets spread throughout one half of
- : the chart are the bucket itself. To form a bucket, the planets
- : must be bracketed by two planets in opposition. Their midpoint
- : is what these authors are calling the "midpoint of the opposition."
- :
- :
- : Maggie
- :
-
- This doesn't jibe with my understanding of a bucket pattern. I
- haven't seen any other descriptions that require that the two edge
- planets of the bucket must be in opposition.
-
- I have a grand trine - two of its spokes enclose all of my other
- planets except for the third planet of the grand trine. Thus all
- planets but one are in one half of my chart. The third spoke of the
- grand trine (Piscean Jupiter in IV) is the handle of my bucket
- pattern.
-
- Jane Eisenstein
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