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◇60stars astrology Out of seasons 7
Progression study guide:
Appendix
English version
By TOKYO-TANUKI
◇60stars astrology Out of seasons 7 Progression study guide:
Appendix : Index of Horoscopes by Name for Learning Progression
1. So far, I've been working on an index of horoscopes for 48 people.
Well, I'll probably add a few more persons, but for learning purposes, studying about 20 to 30 horoscopes should be enough to understand the basics.
Even if it takes a little longer, six months would be plenty of time.
Therefore, for someone with no knowledge of astrology, it should take about a month to become able to read horoscopes to a certain extent.
Even if it takes a little longer, six months should be sufficient.
2. Last time, I introduced Mr. Robespierre's horoscope.
The French Revolution was led by
...and in the end, Napoleon brought everything together.
This culminated in the Napoleonic Code.
There are many cases where three people form a set like this.
is another example.
Deng Xiaoping was the one who brought the revolution to a close.
China, which aimed to liberate the people, became a nation that controls a huge population.
Of course, I am not forgetting Chiang Kai-shek.
3. There were sometimes more than three people in a set.
They became enemies or comrades, and although their relationships varied, they were probably originally a group of friends.
It is also called "karma".
In Japan, there was the Meiji Restoration,
and Ito Hirohumi,
appearing as a set.
Among them, Mr. Ito , who was by far the most powerful, brought the Meiji Restoration to fruition.
4. In this way, when reading a horoscope, it is also helpful to compare it with people of the same era.
In the case of the Russian Revolution,
.......
Who else?
It's fun to think about it.
In 1960, the United States was in a situation similar to a revolution, though not quite the same.
.........
Who else?
Well, three (or four) people form a set, becoming enemies or allies, and in the end, one person emerges to complete the era.
Of course, there are supporting characters, a variety of minor characters, and tragic heroines in the play.
...Among recent ones, the most confusing is probably the German Brown Revolution.
It's unclear who the allies are and who the enemies are.
Short, but that's all for today.
Tanu-chan💓 TOKYO-TANUKKO💛
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