Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 3:58 pm Post subject: Pluto being denied planet status
I know that pluto has now been denied planet status so does that have any bearing on our chartings now?
I know that there are other planets to be discovered yet that have a bearing on our horiscopes and hope that pluto being denied doesnt hinder our forcasts in any way in the future.
When I see your hand is there it turns me on and I don't give a s**** if some planets .....
You look very atractive and sexy.
Well thats enoug now.
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I know that pluto has now been denied planet status so does that have any bearing on our chartings now?
I know that there are other planets to be discovered yet that have a bearing on our horiscopes and hope that pluto being denied doesnt hinder our forcasts in any way in the future.
Who decided in first place that there is a PLUTO. over a thousand years ago we still have 12 star sign. So if someone try to changed it, that them to deal. To find a human start sign we need more than 12 sign to pt into perspective. I born 00.00.000 and I can asure you even if I found another person born on that day, mont and year we are still not same.
So I advice you to forget which star lost his status or not and let me to rub your .... place and you can take your hand for rest.
Godddddd!!! Getting horny again. Ladies stop giving me a pain. Pleaaseeeeee next time choose different picture other than SEX.
Sorry ladies I have to go to toil***. I have so bussiness to do.
Pluto joined our solar system’s family of planets in 1930. Seventy-six years later, as astronomers have discovered more and more orbiting bodies, including asteroids, comets, moons and as-yet-unclassified bodies, the International Astronomical Union has reclassified Pluto as a dwarf planet.
But this doesn't mean that you should disregard Pluto's place in your charts! It hasn’t left the solar system; it's just in a new category.
Historically, astrologers have examined events in the world at the time of a planet's discovery for clues about what it represents. As god of the underworld, Pluto represents power, transformation, the cycle of death and rebirth, and the process of breaking down and rebuilding. And now the status of Pluto itself is transforming -- a sure sign of its power and influence!
Time will tell if the scope of Pluto's symbolism will decrease as a result of its reclassification. In the meantime, Pluto retains all its astrological significance, as it continues to orbit our Sun.