We, we didn't get in the article, but you talked about Jupiter and Claudia had a Jupiter question for you.
Speaker AAnd maybe that, maybe that is a good time to bring it up since
Speaker Bwe, you know, I, I, I do, I, I have the Jupiter question, but before I do the Jupiter, I wanted to know what your opinion on the, I think it's called the Thema Mundi.
Speaker BIt's like the str.
Speaker BIt's basically like the astrological chart of the entire world.
Speaker BYou mentioned, you know, the United States, and that one came to mind right away.
Speaker BSo I guess I want to pick your brain.
Speaker BLike, how would you place it?
Speaker BWould you place it exactly how they do it?
Speaker BYou know, it's like I think like sun in the fifth house or like, I think cancer's like, I don't know if it's cancer rising or something, but cancer rising.
Speaker CI used to think the Earth was a cancer rising, but I don't know now because the formation, the Earth was first an aquatic thing, right?
Speaker CAnd ices is the sea.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker CAnd Pisces places cancer in the fifth place.
Speaker CAnd that I am on the verge of trying to see if Pisces fits it more.
Speaker CSo I can't really, I don't see nothing wrong with the way they have it done now.
Speaker CBut now I thought about that because I was, I was wondering, I was talking to someone and we were talking about the ages, like, you know, how they had the dinosaur age and the, the different ice ages and blah, blah, blah.
Speaker CAnd we were watching this evolutionary Earth on Discovery Channel, like the Earth when it first formed, what were the first continents formed and things of that sort and blah, blah, blah.
Speaker CAnd what was here, fresh water or salt water and blah blah, blah.
Speaker CAnd the consensus and science is that it was more salt water than fresh water at first.
Speaker CAnd fresh water is cancer and salt water is Pisces.
Speaker CSo I started saying, so let me see.
Speaker CBut it's the mixture of those waters, when fresh water developed with the salt water kind of brung about a lot of life.
Speaker CAnd cancer in the fifth, in the place of life, you know, saying kind of fits that.
Speaker CPisces rising Monday instead.
Speaker CBut I would, I haven't done any more research on it.
Speaker CIt was just a thought.
Speaker BInteresting.
Speaker BI like that you put Pisces rising there.
Speaker BI'm gonna actually like, do my own research behind it.
Speaker AWhat would you describe the type of water Scorpio is?
Speaker CBoiling.
Speaker BWhat'd you say?
Speaker CBoiling.
Speaker CBoiling.
Speaker CScorching water.
Speaker CYou said muddy, swampy.
Speaker AYou said cancer is fresh water.
Speaker APisces, salt water.
Speaker AThat's why I was wondering, for the people who don't, who might have been wondering, well, what's the other water sign then?
Speaker AScorpio.
Speaker CScorpio is extreme.
Speaker CExtreme temperatures.
Speaker CThat's why I say boiling.
Speaker BInteresting.
Speaker BI put.
Speaker BI would put it under swampy water.
Speaker CThat's extreme.
Speaker BYeah, it is extreme.
Speaker CBut yeah, you know, Scorpio represents more the biological life process.
Speaker CSo that's why it's quaked to the sexual organs with semen and, you know, those type of liquids in the body or those type of fluids in the body.
Speaker CSo I would look at Scorpio more biological internal orders or biological orders.
Speaker CAnd Scorpio, Pluto also represents our school of thought, DNA.
Speaker BInteresting.
Speaker BI like that.