Lord of the hour Jupiter, or the Moon? A Christian Astrology study group that I am part of was going over page 241 of CA that discusses arguments for a boy or a girl in the context of a "Will the child be male or female?" question. Lilly lists Jupiter as Lord of the Hour, which of course is masculine. However, when we look at t... Forum: Horary & Electional Astrology Topic: Lord of the hour Jupiter, or the Moon? Replies: 1 Views: 3213 Mon Oct 23, 2023 12:41 pm Jump to post
3-part workshop on house division at the AstroLodge of London I'm giving a 3-part series of Zoom workshops on house division at the Astrological Lodge of London. Each workshop is one hour in length, the first is next Monday 25 September at 8:30pm, London time. The subsequent two parts of the workshop are on the following Mondays at the same time, 2 Oct & 9... Forum: News, Notices, Books, Links Topic: 3-part workshop on house division at the AstroLodge of London Replies: 0 Views: 4474 Fri Sep 22, 2023 9:43 am Jump to post
Hello, Knew it that it was in Skyscript! <snip> Thanks, astrojin! Interesting method (starts out on the degree of the descendant.) For now, I'm facillating back and forth between the traditional method of putting the nodes at the end of the Chaldean cycle, and the Bonatti one of putting them betwee... Forum: Traditional (& Ancient) Techniques Topic: Firdaria - the placement of the Moon's nodes Replies: 6 Views: 7287 Wed Sep 26, 2018 4:46 pm Jump to post
<snip> Having said this, you should also know that there is a second option where the Nodes are not used at all! In this methodology, the starting point is the ruler of the ascendant regardless of the chart sect (making the planetary period more personal), and then you follow the Chaldean sequence.... Forum: Traditional (& Ancient) Techniques Topic: Firdaria - the placement of the Moon's nodes Replies: 6 Views: 7287 Thu Sep 20, 2018 5:04 pm Jump to post
Firdaria - the placement of the Moon's nodes Greetings! I’m just starting to experiment working with Firdaria and find that there are two approaches regarding the placement of the Moon’s nodes. The traditional method puts the nodes at the end of the Firdariac cycle, both for day and night charts. Zoller, on the other hand, for various reasons ... Forum: Traditional (& Ancient) Techniques Topic: Firdaria - the placement of the Moon's nodes Replies: 6 Views: 7287 Fri Sep 14, 2018 2:54 pm Jump to post