Re: Late/early rising EARLY EPHEMERI were not very accurate and had huge spaces between one entry and the next one. Accuracy at the level of our computer programs today was simply not heard of. Thus, lots of approximations were made. Forum: Horary & Electional Astrology Topic: Late/early rising Replies: 3 Views: 10437 Sat May 24, 2025 3:37 am Jump to post
Using information on the Moon after passing out of the sign On another forum a person asked a Horary question. A poster answered by saying that things would change after the Moon left its sign. I said that was fine as an astrological answer but that it passing out of horary. My reasoning for this is that two fold. 1. Much is made of VOC in horary, implying t... Forum: Horary & Electional Astrology Topic: Using information on the Moon after passing out of the sign Replies: 6 Views: 4814 Sun Jun 09, 2013 5:11 pm Jump to post
two analyses You are asking or looking for two kinds of analyses. First you want to determine what is your appropriate career path. One famous astrologer bases this almost entirely on the Midheaven, which only gives information about what you might be successfull at. In reality you need to also look at what your... Forum: Nativities & General Astrology Topic: what form of predictive astrology best suited for this? Replies: 18 Views: 9640 Fri Feb 15, 2013 8:19 pm Jump to post
personally i find noel tyls astrology a bore and not all that great, but since he churns out students like robots that say how great he is, we have to live with it regardless.. Tyl's astrology is based on a psychology that has long passed it relevance, and I can say this as a retired psychological ... Forum: Nativities & General Astrology Topic: Predicting, Collecting and verifying Actual Events Replies: 42 Views: 11824 Thu Nov 29, 2012 1:54 am Jump to post
Re: Predictive Accuracy But sometimes, because there are so many nuances, different meanings, strengths, many active aspects at once, then it is more difficult to make a determination as to the outcome of the event or the event itself actually occurring. Just my thoughts on the matter. This is why I could never ever do re... Forum: Nativities & General Astrology Topic: Predicting, Collecting and verifying Actual Events Replies: 42 Views: 11824 Wed Nov 28, 2012 5:33 pm Jump to post
Another great Loss to astrology. Forum: News, Notices, Books, Links Topic: Diana Rosenberg passed away Friday 1st June, 2012 Replies: 3 Views: 6347 Wed Nov 28, 2012 3:09 pm Jump to post
Sad..... I knew Jack from Sandy Rozhan's intenet forum way back in the 1990's. I loved his interesting and varied posts. I am sad to see so many astrologers like him and Robert Blaschke leaving us. There are few to replace them, and we head into a dark ages for astrology. Forum: News, Notices, Books, Links Topic: Sad loss for astrology - Jack Fertig passes away Replies: 1 Views: 3996 Wed Nov 28, 2012 3:07 pm Jump to post
Extensive Effort Its a beautiful and extensive effort. I don't know how you are going to keep putting it together for no compensation. It is a little bit "busy" for me. When the site gets too complicated I tend to fade away. I don't mean complicate d in the sense of the astrology, I mean complicated in the... Forum: News, Notices, Books, Links Topic: New Astro Website Replies: 3 Views: 4834 Wed Nov 28, 2012 3:03 pm Jump to post
Re: Predicting, Collecting and verifying Actual Events As to 'very good at', can you name one? I can't. Alice McDermott, Noel Tyl, Celeste Teal, and pretty much any astrologer at the 90% proficient level and above. The late Kt Boehrer, my mentor, was uncanny. The more late Ivy Goldstein Jacobson was even more uncanny. The fact that you cannot name one ... Forum: Nativities & General Astrology Topic: Predicting, Collecting and verifying Actual Events Replies: 42 Views: 11824 Wed Nov 28, 2012 2:12 pm Jump to post
I have regularly posted demonstrations and even worksheets about how to do these things. Usually no one responds, and if they do, it doesn't involve a question or a discussion. Just silence..... I had a fella who I've known for years tell me that I couldn't use asteroids to chart vocations because i... Forum: Nativities & General Astrology Topic: Astrological Community: how healthy? Replies: 20 Views: 8917 Wed Nov 28, 2012 1:05 am Jump to post
I guess that you've never heard of Astrodynes, which were developed by the Church Of Light in Los Angeles, CA, USA from about 1920-1950. They had thousands of acolytes all over the world and used a complex questionnaire of about 20 pages that was developed for each of something like 30,000 charts. U... Forum: Nativities & General Astrology Topic: Predicting, Collecting and verifying Actual Events Replies: 42 Views: 11824 Wed Nov 28, 2012 12:39 am Jump to post
Its the internet In the late 1990's, the internet suddenly allowed astrologers all over the planet to communicate with one another. Sandy Rozhan's forum in the USA, and Noel Tyl's also in the USA, were thriving places. My only forum, Zarathu Astrology Forum, had participants from all over the world as late as 2006. ... Forum: Nativities & General Astrology Topic: Astrological Community: how healthy? Replies: 20 Views: 8917 Tue Nov 27, 2012 11:21 pm Jump to post