Hi
A few beginner questions regarding Primary Directions. An example chart run on Morinus 5.1 is used for questions below.
June 17, 1943 03.00 or 3 AM EWT Eastern War Time zone +4 Harrisburg PA 40n16 76w53 Should give Asc 7Ta15 59, MC 21Cp04 13 Finally the terms bounds are Egyptian or should be.
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The Primary Directions set up on Morinus is, GOTO Options, select Primary Directions.
At top right, under Significators select, As Mc and all the old seven planets. Aspects, the major five. P
romissors, the old seven only, noting more. At top left select, Placidus semiarc.
Below that select Zodiacal. Use of latitude select, Neither.
Under zodiacal options select, Aspects of Promissors to Significators, OK, exit. Under Tables select Primary Directions. Under Age select, 0-25 then select, Direct. From table below at far left I number each aspect line as 1, 2 etc for easy reference hoping I make no typos.
Section 1
A short table from Mornius using above options should look like this:
........Prom.......D/C......Sig.....Arc.....Date.....
1......Sxt Sat......D.......Mar....1.239... 1944.09.18
2......Tri Moo......D.......Ven....2.004....1945.06.28
3......Sqr Ven......D.......Asc....2.025....1945.07.06
4......Tri Mar......D.......Moo....2.948....1946.06.14
5......Sqr MC.......D.......Mar....3.731....1947.03.31
How are these aspects announced?
Line 1 Saturn by primary motion at 17Ge15 is moved up to approximately 15+Gemini to form the Sextile of or to Mars.
1a) Reading program table above at line 1 do we say Saturn to sextile of Mars?
If answer is No, please explain and or give correct terminology.
1b) If 1a is yes, then are all planets on left in table read and/or announced the same way, Such as line 2 we would announce the Moon to trine of Venus.
1c) If 1a and 1b are correct or answer Yes, then is it correct to say the planets on the left - the Promissors - take their matters to planet on the right - the Significators - to deal with. Such as line 1 Saturn arrives at the door of Mars, now Mars must deal with Saturns presence. Saturns presence begins to affect areas ruled by Mars, is that correct?
1d) Line 5 Sqr MC D Mars
Would that be a valid aspect since the angles have no rays ?? that if 1b is correct this would be read announced as Mc to the Square of Mars. In this example it has to be 21 Ar moved up to Mars at 15+ Aries.
Looking at the planetary positions it appears the one on the left is moved to its right or in clockwise motion or against the order of the signs. Below, Section 2 it appears to be the opposite.
Section 2
In section 2 there is one change to be made at Tables, select Primary Directions now select, Converse. This gives following aspect table.
........Prom.......D/C......Sig.....Arc.....Date.....
1......Tri Moo......C.......Mar....1.894... 1945.05.19
2......Sxt Mar......C.......Sat....1.959....1945.06.12
3......Tri Ven......C.......Moo....2.102....1945.08.04
4......Sqr Asc......C.......Ven....2.812....1946.04.24
5......Tri Ven......C.......Mar....3.258....1946.10.06
How are these aspects read, who, Prom or Sig takes their matters to who or see 1c)
Line 1 Moon trine Mars. This aspect appears to move in zodiacal order, or Moon moving from 12 Sag up to the 15 Sag to make trine to Mars. But in fact ?? the 15 degrees in Aries is now placed at 15 Sag and then 15 Sag is moved down to the Moon at 12 Sag. If what I just wrote is correct how are these apsects pronounced, Moon to trine of Mars or the reverse??? Would it be correct to say the Aspect trine of Mars 15Ar is directed to Moon 12Sag ?? so Mars because he or his aspect is the one moved is presenting issues for Moon to deal with ?? Thank You, Michaelb