Guest guest Posted March 22, 2003 Report Share Posted March 22, 2003 Astrology is a model of circular reality of life. Using a right technique is extremely important in accurate astrological prediction. In the exercise of chart interpretations, an experienced astrologer never considers isolated factors or planetary combinations. For an example, planet A in sign X is meaningless unless one considers the angular relationships of A formed with the other planets in the chart. First impressions are formed based on the information gathered from the chart. These first impressions are the lasting ones. The astrologers of Hamburg School attribute much of its success to visual impact - the ability to focus on the core issues in the chart. The first impressions are refined with additional astrological factors. Astrologers agree that all aspects are important but, Hamburg School concentrates on conjunction, opposition, square and the semisquare. These aspects give rise to externalized action, in other words they indicate events. Sometimes event knowing possibility of an event is of great value. The 45 degree graphical ephemeris is an annual diagram ( can be plotted for a larger period) of transiting, progressed and directed planets. When you get a total picture you can not miss anything. The curved or slopy lines indicate transiting, progressed and directed planets. The retrograde and direct stations of the planets are visible clearly by the "turn around" of the curve. The astrological events triggering factors such as new moons and full moons are indicates as points. The natal planets and other points of importance in a chart are indicated by horizontal lines. The crossing of curved lines (transiting, progressed and directed planets) and the horizontal lines (natal planets or points) indicate possible event or nature of period under consideration. I am attaching a sample 45 degree graph for those who want to explore this technique further. Rajeev Upadhye Attachment: (application/octet-stream) Sgraph.doc [not stored] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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