Guest guest Posted October 29, 2000 Report Share Posted October 29, 2000 Hello! First, let me say hello to the several new people who've recently joined the list. If you decide not to post, be the best lurker you can be. But now to the matter at hand. When doing your monthly Sidereal lunar returns (note: one month will have two lunar returns), after you've saved the chart, find the dates and times the Moon transits the Sidereal Lunar Return angles. As Jim Eshelman notes in _The New Instant Astrologer_, big things tend to happen on these days. Then, once you have the dates, do Solar Quotidians for them. The time of the quotidian will usually be very close -- within a few minutes -- to the time of day of the Sidereal Solar Return. I invite you all to try this and share your results with the rest of the list. Later, Kevin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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