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Started by Rad, Jun 14, 2013, 10:06 AM

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mirta

Hi Rad,
I am having a (until now) little problem in the retina, a movement. Which is the ruler?
Do you have any suggestion?
Thank you
God Bless
Mirta

Rad

Quote from: mirta on Jul 11, 2013, 08:48 AM
Hi Rad,
I am having a (until now) little problem in the retina, a movement. Which is the ruler?
Do you have any suggestion?
Thank you
God Bless
Mirta

Hi Mirta,

The retina correlates with the Moon, Cancer, and the 4th House. For legal reasons we can't suggest anything.

God Bless, Rad

jasonholley

Hi Rad,

Thank you so much for this excellent information.  I am wondering about any co-ruler correlations for the vagus nerve, a cranial nerve running from the medulla down into the organ systems.  The "tone" of this nerve has been implicated in a lot of trauma recovery and response, as well as overall emotional regulation and specifically with the capacity to move out of primitive states of mind into more evolved states of mind.   The nerve specifically has two parts:   

"Dorsal vagal complex: The dorsal branch of the vagus originates in the dorsal motor nucleus and is considered the phylogenetically older branch.  This branch is unmyelinated and exists in most vertebrates. This branch is also known as the "vegetative vagus" because it is associated with primal survival strategies of primitive vertebrates, reptiles, and amphibians.  Under great stress, these animals freeze when threatened, conserving their metabolic resources."

"Ventral vagal complex: With increased neural complexity seen in mammals (due to phylogenetic development) evolved a more sophisticated system to enrich behavioral and affective responses to an increasingly complex environment.[1] The ventral branch of the vagus originates in the nucleus ambiguus and is myelinated to provide more control and speed in responding. This branch is also known as the "smart vagus" because it is associated with the regulation of sympathetic "fight or flight" behaviors in the service of social affiliative behaviors. These behaviors include social communication and self-soothing and calming. In other words, this branch of the vagus can inhibit or disinhibit defensive limbic circuits, depending on the situation. The VVC provides primary control of supradiaphragmatic visceral organs, such as the esophagus, bronchi, pharynx, and larynx. The VVC also exerts important influence on the heart."

These are excerpts from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyvagal_Theory

Thank you so much Rad and God bless,

Jason

Rad

Hi Jason,

These nerve complexes correlate to Uranus and Pluto.

God Bless, Rad

mirta

Sorry Rad, I shouldn't have asked this way.
I am having very frequent medical control for the next 2 weeks.

I really appreciate the rulership. It gave me a important clue of its relation to what is happening at a psychological and Soul level.

Thank you so much for this so complete and specific information, a real treasure, as all EA and your work is.
God Bless
Mirta

Rad

#35

What are the correlations for:

- Placenta ... Moon and Pluto?

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The Moon, Pluto, AND Neptune

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- Umbilical cord

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Pluto, Moon, and Neptune

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- Membranes in general ?

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Membranes are thin layers of tissue that provide a surface lining or protective surface to organs or body structures. There are four types of membranes. They are:

   Cutaneous: pertaining to the skin which correlates with Saturn.

   Mucous: the lubricating membrane lining an internal surface or organ. An example of mucous membrane would be the gums which correlate with the Moon and Pluto.

   Serous: thin membranes that line cavities that secrete serous fluid. An example would be the peritoneum which correlates with Pluto and the Moon.

   Synovial: dense connective tissue membrane that secretes synovial fluid which correlates with Pluto and Saturn.


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God Bless, Rad

Rad

#36
Hi Group,


The Various Tissues Of The Human Body

A layer or group of cells that collectively perform a specific function forms tissues. These are the main types of tissues found in the human body and their functions.

Tissues are composed of groups or layers of cells, which collectively perform a specific function. Different types of tissues have different structures that are specific to their function. Tissues can be held together by a sticky coating called an "˜extracellular matrix' or the matrix may weave the cells of tissues together. The Latin word for tissue is derived from the verb texere, "to weave".

These are the major tissue types in the human body:

   Connective
   Epithelial
   Muscular
   Nervous system
   Lymphatic

Connective Tissue

Connective tissue is made up of cells and protein fibers and provides support for other body tissues. The main proteins in connective tissue are collagen and elastin. There are five types of connective tissue. They are:

   Loose connective tissue: including adipose tissue (fat storage) which correlates with the Moon and Pluto
   Dense connective tissue which correlates with Pluto
   Blood which correlates with Mars, Venus and Pluto
   Bone which correlates with Pluto and Saturn
   Cartilage which correlates with Pluto and Saturn

Epithelial Tissue

Epithelial tissue, often called epithelium, is comprised of tightly packed cells, arranged to form layers. Epithelium provides many functions, including absorption, excretion, protection, reproduction, secretion and sensory reception.

Epithelial cells are constantly renewing and replacing the dead or inactive cells. The two main epithelial tissue types are:

   Glandular: found in exocrine and endocrine glands which correlates with Pluto
   Lining epithelium: forms the outer layer of the skin and in some internal organs which correlates with Pluto and Saturn

Muscular Tissue

Muscle tissue provides stability to the skeleton and internal organs and allows body movement. Muscle tissue makes up approximately 60% of the body's mass and there are three types of muscle tissue. These are:

   Cardiac: found in the heart with correlates with the Sun, Mars, and Pluto
   Skeletal: usually attached to bone which correlates with Pluto, Mars, and Saturn
   Smooth: found in walls of blood vessels in digestive system, respiratory system and the eye which correlates with Pluto, Uranus, and the Moon respectively.

Nervous System Tissue

The nervous system is made up of the Central Nervous System (CNS) and the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS). Comprised of neural and nervous tissue, the CNS and PNS transmit signals from the brain to the body parts (muscles, glands, sense organs) to activate a response which correlates with Uranus, Mercury, and Pluto

Lymphatic Tissue

Lymphatic, or lymphoid tissue is found at the entrance of the digestive system, respiratory system and urogenital tracts. The lymphoid tissue provides protection as a first line of defense for these areas which correlates with Neptune and Pluto.

If you have any questions please ask me. We will continue on with Saturn's correlations with the anatomy, physiology, and the chakra system at the top of next week: Monday.

God Bless, Rad

Rad

#37
Hi All,

So we will continue now with our correlations of Saturn, Capricorn, and the 10th house to anatomy, physiology, and the chakra system.

Anatomy:

To the entire skeleton with specific co-ruler to different ares of the body. It co-rules the spine with Pluto, the arms and hands with Mercury, the neck with Venus, the head with Mars, the feet with Neptune, the legs with Jupiter, the pelvis with Pluto.
To the teeth.
To the anal canal with Pluto.
To the skin with co-ruler Neptune as this correlates with the pigmentation in the skin relative to the hormone melanin.
To the bone marrow and the B and T cells that emanate from it.
To the sheathing within the nerves called myelin.
To the cortex with Uranus
To the Fornix with Uranus
To the Parahippocampal gyrus with Uranus
To the pituitary gland which is co-ruled with Jupiter and Pluto
To the parathyroid gland with is co-ruled with Jupiter and Pluto
To cell structure
To the cutaneous membrane which pertains to the skin which correlates with Saturn.
To the Synovia membrane which pertains to dense connective tissue that secretes synovial fluid which correlates with co-ruler Pluto.
To the cartilage tissues which correlates with co-ruler Pluto.
To the muscle tissue that connects to the skeletal bones with is co-ruled with Mars.
To the trachea which is co-ruled with Uranus
To the structure of the nose which is co-ruled with Uranus and Venus
To all the valves within the body including the valves within the heart

Physiology:

To the spinal fluid with is co-ruled with Saturn
To synovial fluids
To fats

Chakra:

To the outer layer of the root chakra with is co-ruled with Uranus, the middle layer, and Pluto to the core.

Additionally Saturn correlates with the aging of the body, to deposits of various kinds, to crystallization of various kinds, to atrophy, to arthritis, to decay, restrictions of various kinds within the body, and the overall structural integrity of the whole of the physical body.

If you have any questions please ask them.

God Bless, Rad

ari moshe

Hi Rad, thank you so much for all these correlations. I know this thread will be referenced a lot by myself and others for a long time.
What is Plaque associated with?

Skywalker

Hi Rad,

Is it ok to ask why Uranus correlates to dehydration and, what correlates to hair?

Thank you
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Rad

Quote from: ari moshe on Jul 16, 2013, 09:35 PM
Hi Rad, thank you so much for all these correlations. I know this thread will be referenced a lot by myself and others for a long time.
What is Plaque associated with?

Hi Ari,

Pluto, Scorpio, and the 8th house because plaque is formed by bacteria that produce acid when it interacts with the food we eat.

God Bless, Rad

Rad

Quote from: Skywalker on Jul 17, 2013, 06:43 AM
Hi Rad,

Is it ok to ask why Uranus correlates to dehydration and, what correlates to hair?

Thank you

Hi Skywalker,

Uranus, as does the 11th house and Aquarius, to dehydration because of the 'evaporation' of fluids that can be caused by acute stress that itself can have many causes where stress itself correlates to these archetypes.

Since hair is essentially a fibrous protein called alpha keratin this will then correlate with Pluto, Scorpio, and the 8th house because of these archetypes correlations with the proteins that are produced by the various amino acids.

God Bless, Rad

Rad

Hi All,

We will continue on with our next correlation Jupiter, Sagittarius, and the 9th house on Thursday.

God Bless, Rad

Rad

#43
Hi All,

Our next step are the anatomical, physiological, and chakra system correlations with Jupiter, Sagittarius, and the 9th House.

Anatomical:

To the pituitary gland with the co-ruler Saturn and Pluto
To the parathyroid gland with is co-ruled with and Pluto and Saturn
To the Basal ganglia with Uranus
To the right hemisphere in the brain
To the liver with the co-ruler Pluto
To the thyroid gland with co-ruler Pluto
To the sciatic nerves with co-ruler Uranus and Mercury

Physiological:

To the hormones of the liver which are Angiotensinogen, Thrombopoietin, Hepcidin, and Betatrophin
To the hormones of the thyroid which are T4 (thyroxine), T3 (tri-iodothyronine or liothyronine), T2 (di-iodothyronine), and T1 (mono-iodothyronine) - and these regulate all the processes of energy release within the body's cells.
To the hormones of the pituitary which is co-ruled with Saturn and Pluto in general are:

Anterior Pituitary:

Adrenocorticotrophic Hormone (ACTH) with co-ruler Venus
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Luteinising hormone (LH)
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) with co-ruler Moon
Prolactin (PRL)
Growth hormone (GH)
Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormone (MSH)

Posterior Pituitary:

Anti-diuretic Hormone (ADH)  with co-ruler Moon
Oxytocin with co-ruler Neptune

And to the hormone secreted from the parathyroid with is PTH

The liver also naturally produces cholesterol and bile.

The Chakra's:

To the sacral chakra with co-ruler Neptune.

Additionally Jupiter correlates with the essential co-ordination of the entire body, and the the metabolism of all nutrients that are put into the body. Because of it's correlation to growth hormones this can also then lead to out of control growth of anything in the body that then creates it's own physical issues and symptoms.

If you have any questions please ask:

God Bless, Rad

Rad

Hi All,

Before we move on to our next anatomical, physiological, and chakra system correlations I thought it would be good to post now on all the EA astrological correlations to the various hormones that emanate from glands within the endocrine glands in the body. Again, the endocrine system, in general, correlates with Pluto, Scorpio, and the 8th House. Below is a list of the endocrine systems specific glands, the hormones that secrete, and the EA correlations to them.


The endocrine system and the hormones they secrete:

1.    Hypothalamus
2.    Pituitary
3.    Pineal
4.    Thyroid
5.    Para-thyroid
6.    Adrenal
7.    Thymus
8.    Pancreas (partly gland, partly organ)
9.    Gonads (ovaries and testes)

The hypothalamus: Uranus, Moon, and Neptune

The hypothalamus is part of the brain that lies just above the pituitary gland. It releases hormones that start and stop the release of pituitary hormones. The hypothalamus controls hormone production in the pituitary gland through several "releasing" hormones. These include:

    Growth hormone-releasing hormone, or GHRH (controls GH release): Jupiter
    Tyrotropin-releasing hormone, or TRH (controls TSH release): Jupiter
    Corticoptropin-releasing hormone, or CRH (controls ACTH release): Venus

Another hormone made by the hypothalamus is gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). It tells the pituitary gland to make luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), which are important for normal puberty and reproduction: Pluto

The Pituitary: Pluto, Saturn, and Jupiter

    Prolactin: stimulates milk production from a woman's breasts after childbirth. In pregnant and breastfeeding women, prolactin helps prevent ovulation (the release of eggs from the ovaries): Moon

    Growth hormone (GH): GH stimulates growth in childhood and is important for maintaining a healthy body composition. In adults it is also important for maintaining muscle mass and bone mass. GH also affects fat distribution in the body: Jupiter

    Adrenocorticotropin (ACTH): ACTH stimulates production of cortisol by the adrenal glands. Cortisol, a so-called "stress hormone," is vital to survival. It helps maintain blood pressure and blood glucose levels, among other effects: Venus

    Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH): TSH stimulates the thyroid gland to make thyroid hormones, which, in turn, control (regulate) the body's metabolism, energy, growth and development, and nervous system activity: Jupiter

    Luteinizing hormone (LH): LH regulates testosterone in men and estrogen in women: Pluto and Mars

    Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH): FSH stimulates the ovaries to release eggs (ovulate) in women: Pluto and the Moon

    LH and FSH work together to allow normal function of the ovaries or testes, including sperm production.

The posterior pituitary (back part of the pituitary) produces two hormones:

    Oxytocin: Oxytocin causes milk to be released in nursing mothers and contractions during childbirth: Moon

    Antidiuretic hormone (ADH): ADH, also called vasopressin, regulates water balance. If ADH is not secreted in the right amount, this can lead to too much or too little sodium (salt) and water in the bloodstream: Neptune

The pineal: Pluto and Neptune

Melatonin and serotonin which is a precursor for melatonin: Neptune

Thyroid: Jupiter and Pluto

The thyroid produces two hormones, T3 (called tri-iodothyronine) and T4 (called thyroxine): Jupiter

Parathyroid: Saturn, Jupiter, and Pluto

PTH: Saturn

The adrenals: Pluto, Mars, and Venus

The adrenal glands consist of two parts, the cortex or outer portion and the medulla, the inner portion.

The adrenal cortex (the outer portion) releases:

1.    Corticosteroid hormones:
a.    Hydrocortisone hormones, also known as cortisol, controls the body's use of fats, proteins and carbohydrates: Venus

b.    Corticosterone which, together with cortisol, suppresses inflammatory reactions in the body and also has an effect on the immune system: Venus

2.    Aldosterone hormone which inhibits the level of sodium excreted into the urine, maintaining blood volume and blood pressure: Saturn

3.    Androgenic steroids (androgen hormones) which have a minimal effect on the development of male characteristics: Saturn

4.    Dehydroepiandrosterone: The main function of DHEA in our body is to work as a precursor for men and womens sex hormones which are described as androgen and estrogen: Pluto

5.    Pregnenolone is the precursor hormone from which stress hormones are made, making its presence in your body significant: Mars

The adrenal medulla (the inner portion of the adrenals) releases:

1.    Epinephrine (also called adrenaline) increases the heart rate and force of the heart contractions, facilitates blood flow to the muscles and brain,  causes relaxation of smooth muscles, helps with conversion of   glycogen to glucose in the liver - plus other activities: Mars

2.    Norepinephrine (also called noradrenaline) has strong vasoconstrictive (vaso = blood vessel and constrictive = constriction). effects, thus increasing blood pressure: Saturn

Thymus: Neptune and Pluto

       Humoral factors: Neptune

Pancreas: Pluto

       Insulin and glucagon: Pluto

Testes: Pluto and Mars

       Testosterone: Pluto and Mars

Ovaries: Pluto and Moon

        Estrogen: Pluto and Venus

Progesterone. Pluto and Mars

If you have any questions please ask.

God Bless, Rad