1. Radix - inside: tropical zodiac; in the middle: sidereal zodiac; in the outermost zone: constellations
2. Radix - Advanced Aspectaria
3. Auxialiary Graphs - focusing on the local determination (houses and quadrants)
4. Auxialiary Graphs - focusing on cosmical background
5. Radix - inside: tropical zodiac, in the middle: Xiu, the Chinese lunar mansions; in the outermost zone: Chinese constellational symbols
Short biography - Paul Simon
American singer, song-writer who teamed up with Art
Garfunkel to become folk-rock music icons of the 60's with songs. Simon's
parents, Louis and Belle, were a happily married couple who produced a secure
home environment for him and his brother. Simon's first love was sports,
particularly baseball, and he claims it gave him confidence and a certain male
image. He began writing songs at 13.
In 1964 they released the album "Wednesday Morning, 3
A.M." but got nowhere. When Columbia saw the success of Bob Dylan's
folk-rock records, Columbia took a song from the "Wednesday Morning, 3
A.M." album, over-dubbed the acoustic version with electric guitar, drums
and bass and re-released "The Sound of Silence," 1964. It became a
No. 1 single which Simon calls a turning point in his life. The duo continued
to create hits including "The Boxer," "America," and
"Mrs. Robinson," which was in the soundtrack of the movie "The
Graduate" starring Dustin Hoffman. Simon and Garfunkel had a turbulent
relationship and in 1970, after winning six Grammy's for the album "Bridge
Over Troubled Water," they spit up. They had a reunion concert in New
York's Central Park in 1981.
His first marriage to Peggy Harper produced a son, Harper
James. After years of living with his significant other, novelist, screenwriter
and actress Carrie Fisher, their relationship fell apart in three months after
they married in 1983. In 1992 he married, Edie Brickell, the lead singer of New
Bohemians and had a son, Adrian.
Edward, born on 12/28/1992, New York City.
Simon and Garfunkel have reunited for a tour, beginning with
a performance in Wilkes-Barre, PA on October 16, 2003. This is only the second
time they’ve officially toured together since their break up in 1970; their
subsequent tour in 1983 ended badly. They’ve since publicly performed together
only a few times in the intervening years: at the 1990 Rock and Roll Hall of
Fame ceremony when they were inducted; in 1993 at some of Simon’s shows in New
York and at some charity events that year; and at the Grammy Awards in February
2003 where they were given a lifetime achievement award. The current tour is
aptly entitled, "Old Friends in Concert." (From Wikipedia)