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Submitted by Name: Martin Lipson From: Odessa Ontario Canada E-mail: Contact
Comments: It's very generous of you to provide Considerations on-line. I still have all my back issues but it's great to be able to read the ones that were out of print. I used the Septenary technique in 1995 to find my correct birth time. It didn't rectify my chart for me of course but using one particularly difficult year as a control, I concluded on the basis of the technique that I must have been born earlier than what was indicated on my birth certificate. I contacted the hospital, which fortunately keeps meticulous birth records, and discovered that the administration had incorrectly transcribed my birth time on my birth certificate years earlier. It turns out I was actually born 43 minutes earlier than I was led to believe. That changed the order in which the planets rose in my chart after birth. So this kind of time lord technique in my opinion is a very useful starting point for rectifying charts and I now have a natal chart with which I can forecast.
Admin reply: Thank you Martin for your helpful comments. Planetary sequence is of immense value in rectification as your personal example shows.
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Submitted by Name: Garry From: Faraway E-mail: Contact
Comments: There is a great range of concerns covered here. Am especially interested in the Epoch articles, which are a treat to look into. Many thanks for your book Ken & for making so much effort available for so little.
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Submitted by Name: Didier CASTILLE From: Lille - FRANCE E-mail: Contact
Comments: Why previous entry was not worded very well.
I've some of the early issues as pdf's, and would like to print out an article as a text file. I saved the issue (3-4, I think) and then tried to save the pdf as a text file. It went through the save routine, but when I opened the file in OO there was nothing there.
BTW, it's great to have access to all the issues of Considerations! I have most in hard copy, but now I can read those I'm missing.
Bob
Admin reply: Hi Bob: The magazines are all image files that have been converted into pdf format. You can download any of them and print out all or selected pages, but you cannot convert them into selectable text format. By contrast, the Index and 'One After Another' are pdf files created directly from text, and these can be reverted back to text. I don't understand why you would want a magazine article in text format. Regards Ken
Added: December 10, 2009
Submitted by Name: Bob Wisch From: CT E-mail: Contact
Comments: I tried at save the .pdf as a text file, but when I opened it in Open Office there was nothing there.
What's amiss?
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