tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16659850.post8294626195730090554..comments2024-03-17T03:42:21.277-05:00Comments on LEARNING CURVE ON THE ECLIPTIC: NEPTUNETwilighthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14138621610593773784noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16659850.post-65170754906244288772011-03-03T15:07:54.654-06:002011-03-03T15:07:54.654-06:00James ~~~ Yup - aka "star power"!
:-)James ~~~ Yup - aka "star power"!<br />:-)Twilighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14138621610593773784noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16659850.post-71067213155675705652011-03-03T10:53:20.191-06:002011-03-03T10:53:20.191-06:00In fact, the subtle difference between genius and ...In fact, the subtle difference between genius and technician lies in the former's power to use this elusive element in his makeup.<br /><br />Quite a definition.James Highamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14525082702330365464noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16659850.post-77502299293727735392011-03-03T10:21:13.336-06:002011-03-03T10:21:13.336-06:00GP ~~ No I hadn't noticed that - ...reaching f...GP ~~ No I hadn't noticed that - ...reaching for the tinfoil helmet as I type!Twilighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14138621610593773784noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16659850.post-43624585523795407642011-03-03T10:20:38.051-06:002011-03-03T10:20:38.051-06:00Gian Paul ~~ I think I may be becoming allergic to...Gian Paul ~~ I think I may be becoming allergic to my tinfoil helmet, GP ;-)<br /><br />Neptune = Poseidon - yes, good point. Name may be different but in both variations he's son of Cronos/Saturn, so same guy - same attributes, different name ?<br /><br />Still, Poseidon does have rather "harder" characteristics in myth. And a link to horses too.<br />Have a chat to Cognac, GP - he might be able to shed further light on these mysteries.<br /><br />:-)Twilighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14138621610593773784noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16659850.post-75977583157136421842011-03-03T09:29:01.134-06:002011-03-03T09:29:01.134-06:00Reading this post, Twilight, I wondered if you had...Reading this post, Twilight, I wondered if you had taken off your tin-foil protection against excessive solar flares or something of that sort:<br /><br />You could not be more accurate on Neptune (an elusive fellow by definition, even his name and origin and material consistency, it's all gas, and not a small amount of ammonia and other stuff!)<br /><br />But you forgot that the name Neptune comes from the Romans. The Greek, considerably more spiritual fellows, called him Poseidon. And he was not so nebulous. His actions could be very violent, sinking ships at sea, creating earth-quakes and the like.<br /><br />Had you noticed that as you where posting, Moon was conjunct Neptune/Poseidon in the skies, at 29 degrees Aquarius?Gian Paulnoreply@blogger.com