The second triplicity ruler, Saturn, also the dispositor of the ascendant, is exalted. |
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The triplicity of the Goddess in these texts is one of the most recurrent themes. |
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Mercury, triplicity ruler of the lights and ascendant, is angular and almuten. |
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The primary meaning may be mystical, but paradoxical triplicity is very much in the spirit of the poem. |
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The triplicity of waters will give birth to a man who will choose Thursday as his holy day. |
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The triple quality of the soul is expressed through the triplicity of the personality, and consequently it is a temple that is at work. |
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Saturn, the 3rd ruler of the Sun's triplicity is cadent but it is in the sign of Jupiter and is aspected by trine to its dispositor, so it indicates mixed circumstances. |
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Whatever and wherever the discomfort be the entire triplicity of the human system needs to be checked to find the cause of disease. |
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Valens says that it is evident that the nativity is a notable one because all the triplicity rulers are in their own signs and two of them are angular. |
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The first teaching to Lord Rama by his Master was of this triplicity. |
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But beyond this triplicity there is the pulsating consciousness. |
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While triple goddesses can be found in many cultures, the classification of the triplicity into a maiden-mother-crone format is distinctly modern. |
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That the triplicity of a good conscience is an image of God's triplicity implies that a properly ordered human life reflects the inner life of the Trinity. |
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Triplicity is a common theme in Celtic cosmology, and a number of deities were seen as threefold. |
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She has been building a great reputation around the folk scene, especially after the release of her album, Once Upon A Dream, and more recently, Triplicity. |
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