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Magic Monday

The picture? I'm working my way through photos of my lineage, focusing on the teachers whose work has influenced me. I'm going to jump back here a bit because I managed to trace down another significant figure from a lineage I've already discussed. Bishop Richard, Duc de Palatine was an Australian spiritual teacher and Gnostic bishop who played a crucial role in bringing the alternative sacramental movement to the United States, and strongly influenced both of the bishops who consecrated John Gilbert. Born Ronald Powell in 1916, he became a member of the Theosophical Society and then a bishop in the Liberal Catholic Church. After the Second World War he moved to Britain and founded the Pre-Nicene Christian Church, one of the major fountainheads of Gnostic Christian spirituality in the English-speaking world, and later traveled widely in the USA and elsewhere, teaching students, ordaining priests, and consecrating bishops, until his death in 1977. I've recently had the chance to study more of his writings and have discovered that he was much more influential a source for the Gnostic material I received than I'd realized -- so he's this week's honoree.
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(Anonymous) 2023-01-23 11:09 pm (UTC)(link)Which planetary deity (and other deities if known) rule the Achilles tendon? Is it Jupiter because it's in the leg? It also seems like a very Hermes area, as he has the wings on his ankles.
I have noticed that in the material from William Lilly on the Renaissance Astrology website, there are some ailments and areas covered by more than one deity. Are there other sources which can help clarify or choose who to ask for support?
Overdoing it when avoiding Mercury retrograde?
As it was Mercury Retrograde at the start of this year, a lot of things started under Mercury retrograde. I was reluctant to sign up for courses that started then (in subjects Mercury rules) as I had already experienced other obstacles. Now I wonder if I was silly to miss or delay this kind of opportunity. These are short courses for adults lasting a few months, not part of a college education.
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2) The deities themselves!
3) The delay was probably a good idea; retrogrades aren't helpful for learning new things.