Predictive Astrology Juan Estadella English PDF
Predictive Astrology Juan Estadella English PDF
Predictive Astrology Juan Estadella English PDF
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Contents
Preface.....9
Chapter 1. Introduction to Predictive Astrology
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Chapter 2. The Topocentric House System ....15
Chapter 3. Rectification...27
Chapter 4. The Epoch and the Dual Test 43
Chapter 5. Primary Directions .57
Chapter 6. Secondary Directions .75
Chapter 7. PSSR. ..87
Chapter 8. Lunar Cyclic Charts .117
Chapter 9. Transits.139
Chapter 10. Solar and Lunar Returns: variants..165
Chapter 11. SRA..195
Chapter 12. Fixed Stars 217
Notes...229
Bibliography...233
Software......235
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Preface
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Chapter 1
-Primary Directions.
-Secondary Directions.
-PSSR.
-Lunar Cyclic Charts.
-Transits.
-Solar and Lunar Returns.
-SRA.
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The attainment of this effective system, on a predictive astrological
level, has only been possible thanks to the discovery of the
Topocentric System by Vendel Polich and A.P. Nelson Page, and also
to the improvements introduced over various decades by researchers
such as Alexander Marr, Cyril Fagan and Isaac Starkman.
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All of the predictive techniques shown in the book, if properly
interrelated, form a true modern predictive system.
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confirm and better define the events or trends to be expected as well
as write down the most probable dates for an event to take place with
greater precision. The variants of Solar and Lunar Returns, the SRA
and the Fixed Stars will be a good complement to all of these
techniques. A correct use of the Epoch and the Dual Test will also be
necessary.
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Chapter 2
In the year 1976, the bookEl Sistema Topocntrico (1) was published
in Spanish, presenting this house system. There is an English version
of this book published by the same publishing company (The
Topocentric System).
This is what V. Polich and A.P. Nelson Page say about the discovery
process in an article published in the magazine Spica (3):
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"We started out from the following reasoning: if it is possible to
establish with total exactitude the precise moment of a birth by means
of the important events in the life of a given person (rectifications we
have often achieved), then why not determine the circle of a house by
means of the events of the same nature as that house? To do this, we
had only to invert the procedure employed in PD's: start off from the
directional ecliptic point that produced the event, add to it the arc of
age (Naibod), and measure the arc upon the respective parallel from
the ecliptic point and thus obtain a real point belonging to the circle
of the house which we sought. If we repeated this procedure with
other events characteristic of that house, we would obtain various
points upon the respective parallels, which, all together, would
perforce have to coincide with a segment of the real circle of the
house. Uniting these points in a curve, we would obtain the circle
built up out of the actual events in a given life. The idea was put to the
test. We collected series of events, related to a given intermediate
house, of people whose time of birth was known very precisely. The
first effective house circle we obtained was of the 9th, by means of the
dates of a series of long voyages (see figure 1). We submitted the
curve we thus established the mathematical analysis to see to what
pole it belonged, so as to be able to reproduce it mathematically..."
Figure 1.
Determination of house circle with the aid of events.
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This house system defends, among other astronomical and
mathematical considerations, not to consider the earth center as the
primary reference, nor its axis as the point around which the universe
revolves, but to consider instead the point of the earths surface
, from
the Greek topos place, where the individual was born. Polich and
Nelson Page discovered or adopted the idea that the universe, for a
given point on the Earth, does not revolve aroundhte earths axis in
virtue of the movement of rotation, but around an axis parallel to the
earths axis that passes through the point of the earth where the
individual is at the moment of birth.
Figure 2.
Houses and cusps (diurnal).
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The astrological houses are not generated on the sphere, but instead
according to the time of ascension. By ascension we understand the
apparent rotation movement of the firmament around the topocentric
axis, which passes through the birthplace parallel to the earths . axis
The topocentric formulas do not belong to spherical trigonometry but
to the plane trigonometry applied to the cone. The geometric figure
that perfectly reflects the function of ascension is precisely the cone.
On this cone, the astrological houses are created.
Using this house system in horoscopes where the birth time was
registered with precision or rectified later, we can observe more
reduced orbs in transits, directions or returns when the cusps of
intermediate houses are involved.
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prediction, which in real time would be approximately two weeks of
difference.
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registered with great precision and it practically does not need to be
rectified.
Prince Charles.
November 14, 1948. 21:14 (UT).
London (England). 51 30 N - 0 08 W.
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The first factor of each one of the above directions is the planet or
directed house and the second factor is the planet or birth house.
The obtained directions are clearly appropriate for the events they
correspond to. The orb that the directions mature with is very small.
With no other kind of house system, (i.e. Placidus, Campanus, Koch
or Regiomontanus) will these directions or other appropriate ones be
observed with an acceptable orb.
To find out more information about this house system, the books
listed in the bibliography at the end of this book are also
recommended.
To be able to employ this house system, the astrologer can use the
tables of houses published in Spanish(5) or the formulas to calculate
them, without the use of tables. In recent times, various astrological
computer programs already include this house system among their
options. For instance, the programPsolaris, Astro and Solar Fire
allow the astrologer to work with this house system.
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Now, well see how to manually calculate the houses of a-known
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horoscope with the Topocentric System:
- TAN Long. = SIN (E) x TAN (FI) - COS (E) x COS (OA)
SIN (OA)
Its also necessary to know that if the OA of the se houis less than
180, one has to add 90 to the result and if the OA of the house is
bigger than 180, one has to add 270.
For the calculation of house cusps using the formula a series of data is
necessary:
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-Oblique Ascension.
The formula of the XI House pole is valid for its opposite house (V)
and for the equidistance (III/IX).
The formula of the XII House pole is valid for its opposite house (VI)
and for the equidistance (II/VIII).
So, we start from the Pole of the First House or Ascendant, which is
equivalent to the terrestrial Latitude of the birthplace. To calculate the
houses, the formula calls for the Tangent of the Pole of the Houses I,
XI, XII, II and III.
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XII and II Houses. Tangent of the Pole: 2/3 of 1.2571722 =
0.8381148. Pole: 39 58' 00''.
Example:
Prince Charles.
November 14, 1948. 21:14 (UT).
51 30' N - 0 08' W.
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-OA of the First House: 102 14' 20''.
-OA of the II House: 132 14' 20''.
-OA of the III House: 162 14' 20''.
XI House:
0.3978819 x 0.4190574 - 0.9174366 x 0.7403485 = -0.5124874 :
0.6722232 = -0.7623769 TAN + 90 = 52 40' 44'' (22 40' 44'' of
Taurus).
XII House:
0.3978819 x 0.8381148 - 0.9174366 x 0.3050489 = 0.0536076 :
0.9523366 = 0.0562906 TAN + 90 = 93 13' 18'' (3 13' 18'' of
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Cancer).
First House:
0.3978819 x 1.2571722 - 0.9174366 x -0.2119881 = 0.6946917 :
0.9772722 = 0.7108477 TAN + 90 = 125 24' 25'' (5 24' 25'' of Leo).
II House:
0.3978819 x 0.8381148 - 0.9174366 x -0.6722232 = 0.9501928 :
0.7403485 = 1.2834399 TAN + 90 = 142 04' 33'' (22 04' 33'' of
Leo).
III House:
0.3978819 x 0.4190574 - 0.9174366 x -0.9523366 = 1.0404438 :
0.3050489 = 3.41074431 TAN + 90 = 163 39' 33'' (13 39' 33'' of
Virgo).
The birth positions of the house cusps for Prince Charles, using the
Topocentric System, are the following:
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Chapter 3
Rectification
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shows and develops the most commonly used systems to adjust a
horoscope at that time.
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is unacceptable. A reliable rectification is only possible when the
following principles are applied:
Primary Directions are based on the axial rotation of the Earth. The
time measurement is the Mean Solar Arc in Right Ascension, using
the Naibod Key (1 year = 59 08.33). One of the precursors of this
system in the XX century was the German astrologer Erich Carl
Kuehr (1899-1951), who showed this procedure in his book
Berechnung der Ereigniszeite,n Computation of Time Periods for
Events, published in 1936 in Germany. A great advance was made
with the discovery of the Topocentric House System (11), created in
1962 by A. P. Nelson Page and Vendel Polich in Argentina. The
house cusps obtained by this house system are the only ones that
permit you to operate with a very small orb of only a few minutes of
arc, which is the determining factor for the application of Primary
Directions and other predictive systems. These types of topocentric
directions are differentiated from other primary directional systems by
their distinct formulas to calculate the pole of the so-called
Significator and its Ascensional Difference under that pole.
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One of the books that tackles the rectification of birth times and
Primary Directions is Prediction II (12) by Alexander Marr. In the past,
this German author also created some simple yet effective programs to
calculate Primary Directions (13) thus avoiding manual calculations.
We should also consider the pure symbolism of the planet and the
general importance of the angles and house cusps. For example:
Mercury sextile III house is an appropriate direction for the birth of a
brother, or Descendant conjunct Jupiter for a marriage. As
Significators, the angles, house cusps, planets, nodes and parts are
valid.
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Normally, an inharmonic aspect between benefic planets means a
positive event, for example V house square Jupiter for the birth of a
child. On the other hand, a harmonic aspect between malefic planets
(Mars, Saturn, Neptune and Pluto) often signals a negative event, like
MC trine Saturn for the death of onesther.
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returns are calculated, one for the standard or current forward transits,
the other for prenatal transits. Secondary progressions of the planets
and nodes only are then derived from those two solar returns, both
direct and converse, and we search for aspects with all factors of the
radix, including the angles and house cusps.
e) SRA. Solar Return Aspects or SRA, are the aspects formed the day
the sun returns to its natal position. This technique is based on a very
simple principle, that the zodiacal positions of the different r Sola
Return factors, as well as the aspects that could eventually form with
the radix factors, are connected with the events that a person will live
while the return is in effect.
And the true test of fire: the important future events should be
reflected unequivocally in the future directions.
Personally, I have used the program Polaris (15) for several years. This
software belongs to the latest generation of computer programs for the
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rectification of birth charts. It was created in 1996 by the Israeli
astrologer Isaac Starkman. A minimal knowledge in predictive
techniques is necessary to be able to use it satisfactorily. The program
rectifies with Topocentric Primary Directions. We only have to know
the day, month, year of birth and birth coordinates, as well as a history
of important events lived by the person.
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search time, the true birth time appears in the first positions,
frequently in first place. Once we have obtained the list the program
gives us, we can confirm the correct time by using different predictive
techniques.
The automated rectification of birth times saves time and effort, and it
also avoids errors that the computer does not overlook.
Birth data:
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10. His daughter is born (Elena): December 20, 1963.
11. His second daughter is born (Cristina): June 13, 1965.
12. His son is born (Felipe): January 30, 1968.
13. His paternal grandmother dies: April 15, 1968.
14. Proclaimed successor to the Chief of State: July 22, 1969.
15. Proclaimed the King of Spain: November 22, 1975.
16. His father dies: April 1, 1993.
17. Ski accident: February 19, 1995.
18. Wedding of his daughter (Elena): March 18, 1995.
19. Wedding of his second daughter (Cristina): October 4, 1997.
20. His first grandson is born (Froiln): July 17, 1998.
21. His second grandson is born (Juan): September 29, 1999.
22. His mother dies: January 2, 2000.
23. His third grandson is born (Pablo Nicols): December 6, 2000.
24. Surgical operation: March 1, 2001.
25. His aunt dies: November 22, 2002.
26. Wedding of his son (Felipe): May 22, 2004.
The program only takes a few seconds to calculate all the directions
for the input events and for all the possible times. It automatically
computes all the possible birth times between 9:00 and 15:00 (UT) of
the day King Juan Carlos I was born; with an interval of 8 seconds
between them, there are exactly 2.700 possible birth times. Finalizing
the calculations, the program offers the following results:
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Figure 3.
List of results.
T: Sum of scores
A: Number of angle to planet aspects assigned the minimu m score of 8 points.
B: Number of angle to planet aspects and vice-versa assi gned the minimum score of 8
points.
As you can observe in the column Time, different birth times that
have been calculated appear in a rigorous graded order. The first of
them (12:04:16) gets a total of 676 points, due to the fact that the
directions that matured for the input events were adjusted to the
significance of the event, giving it more points. In addition, the
elevated number of angle to planet aspects (A) must be emphasized.
The sum of all the points demonstrates a total that often puts a
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definitive ranking in evidence: the first birth time is often the true
birth time.
Once a list has been obtained, we will check one by one the times the
program suggests as the true time. We start with 12:04:16 and, after
an exhaustive analysis using different predictive systems (Secondary
Directions, Lunar Cyclic Charts, PSSR, Transits, SRA and Primary
Directions), we can confirm we are dealing with the real birth time.
We need to remember that the software operates using only one
technique, Primary Directions, and when one time responds well to
the rest of predictive systems, we can be sure we have the correct
time. Only one time permits this technique overlap.
Now I will show some important events for the rectified time,
analyzed using different predictive techniques that support the
automated rectification:
1. PRIMARY DIRECTIONS .
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b) His second daughter is born (Cristina): June 13, 1965.
IC 180 MER (orb: 1') (converse).
URA 120 IC (orb: 0') (converse).
2. SECONDARY DIRECTIONS.
3. PSSR.
(*) DLC: Demi Lunar Converse (precession correcte d), (January 13, 1876, 14:34:06 UT).
Madrid (Spain).
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5. TRANSITS.
6. SRA.
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Figure 4.
Radix of King Juan Carlos I.
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deserves in society, the correction of birth times will be anecdotal; it
will only be used in special cases or historical studies. Nevertheesls,
for today this astrological area maintains full validity and it is to hope
that astrologers will develop a greater sensitivity to this impnotrta
question.
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Chapter 4
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relevant fact is the union of the two gametes (masculine and
feminine).
The lack of modern texts on this subject, together with the scarce
availability of traditional books published in modern languages for the
astrologers of today, are determining facts that have conditioned the
nearly null theoretical and practical consideration of the conception
chart during the majority of the XX century. However, in recent times
this subject has been totally recuperated and updated with new
surprising advances that validate old suppositions of ancient
astrologers. Alexander Marrs research in this field has been
particularly fruitful. In 1980, he began to perfect the technique to
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obtain the Epoch, and with his Dual Test he clearly demonstrated the
astronomical and predictive link between the prenatal and natal charts.
Subsequently, it is important to highlight the efforts of the astrologer
and researcher Isaac Starkman, a disciple of Marr, who has
successfully continued the research, together with a small group of
astrologers.
Note that given the difference between the movement of the angles
and the prenatal Moon, if we have an incorrect birth time, it will
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change the Epoch a lot. Therefore, with an Ascendant in the first
degrees of Cancer and with an error of around 5 degrees, equaling
approximately +22 minutes of time in the birth time, we will have an
error in the Epoch of 8 to 10 hours. This is exactly the time that the
Moon takes to move those 5 extra degrees, completely changing the
prenatal horoscope.
This is the first rule to consider in order to obtain the Epoch, even
before proceeding to calculate it.
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Calculation of the Epoch
Starting with the birth date, we should subtract 271 days (approximate
average in days of the interval between the date of conception and the
date of birth) until we find a theoretical date near the moment of
conception. To facilitate the calculation, it is recommendable to use an
ephemerides or a computer program where the Julian Days can be
found, and take note of the corresponding Julian Day for the birth
date. If we subtract 271 days, we will get a Julian day close to the date
of conception. Once we have found its equivalence in day, month and
year, we will see what sign the moon is in on this day, noting if it was
close (by sign) to the Ascendant or Descendant of the Radix. More
simple is to count exactly nine months backwards.
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We also consider a second rule, which has an effectiveness of around
75%. So, although a whole series of exceptions exists, we can affirm
that the lunar phase of the Radix is repeated in the Epoch. In order to
fulfill it, we should consider a larger tolerance for the beginning and
the end of the lunar phase. It is important to take this second rule with
caution, as it does not always work, as opposed to the first rule which
is always observed. Along these lines, we will start first with the daet
that coincides with the natal lunar phase, no matter if the Moon is
situated on the Ascendant or Descendant of the Radix. Then, we will
adjust the position of the prenatal Moon until it coincides exactly with
the natal angle (Ascendant or Descendant) at the same sign, degree
and minute of arc. To do this, we will push the time forward or
backward on this day until the prenatal Moon coincides ecliptically
with the corresponding natal angle. It is a simple process if we use an
astrology computer program that permits pushing the time forward or
backward, hour by hour and minute by minute.
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level, it would be practically impossible to carry out a correct
astrological prediction.
As an example of the calculation of the Epoch, I will put forth the case
of Adolf Hitler. Since it is mandatory, we haevres Hniatltal
horoscope duly corrected (rectified by Alexander Marr), with a
maximum error on the true time of 8 seconds. The place of conception
is the same as where the German dictator was born.
Adolf Hitler.
April 20, 1889. 17:30:37 (UT).
Braunau am Inn (Austria). 48 15' N - 13 03 E.
Following the indications for the calculation, we find the date of July
23, 1888, subtracting the 271 days that on average separates the
conception from the birth date.
Close to the date that corresponds to the resulting Julian Day, we find
a specific day, July 16, 1888, where the Moon was transiting the natal
Ascendant. We will begin with this date, even though it does not
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follow the rule that says that the natal and prenatal phases are
generally repeated.
Adjusting the position of the Moon exactly to the degree of the natal
Ascendant, we automatically obtain an approximate time for the
conception, close to 14:00. From here on, the date should be
confirmed through Primary Directions, different Lunar Cyclic Charts
and other directional support systems, together with the Dual Test,
adjusting the birth time with the maximum precision possible. In this
case, the date of the conception proves to be quite accurate when
adjusting the hour of the Epoch chart through Primary Directions to
14:09:04.
If the time found at the first moment does not offer acceptable results
within the range of approximately 30 of time where the exact
moment of conception should be found, we will look fourteen days
before or after until we find the true day and time.
In the case of the example, it was the only hour and day that worked
well with Primary Directions and other predictive systems when tested
with the main events of his life.
Adolf Hitler.
Radix: April 20, 1889. 17:30:37 UT. Rectified by Alexander Marr.
Epoch: July 16, 1888. 14:09:04 UT. Rectified by K. P. Bungert.
48 15 N and 13 03 E.
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Figure 5.
Radix of Adolf Hitler.
Figure 6.
Epoch of Adolf Hitler.
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Date of the Epoch: July16, 1888, at 14:09:04 (UT), with identical
natal coordinates.
The lunar phases of the prenatal and natal horoscopes do not coincide
in this case.
There are different Lunar Cyclic Charts (Precessed Lunar Returns and
other variants) which are very helpful to select the different possible
dates. As already annotated, if the chosen date does not offer
satisfactory results with adequate directions for the different events,
we should look fourteen days before or after, trying again with other
dates and using the same process. Lunar Cyclic Charts are very
convenient to use, as they save a lot of time and effort in obtaining the
Epoch.
To rectify and verify the time of the Epoch, it is the same procedure as
for the Radix, but with the advantage of having the search period
delimited in time, which reaches a maximum of 30 minutes and equals
+ - 8' of arc.
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(d): Direct Primary Direction.
(c): Converse Primary Direction.
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To show how the Dual Test works, I will show the directions for the
same example and event that we saw previously: the naming of Hitler
as German Chancellor (January 30, 1933).
(*) Venus trine Moon (R/E) (d) and Venus trine AS (R/R) (d) are the same direction.
If we tried with all the hours, minutes and seconds on the day that
Adolf Hitler was conceived, we would not find a time that would be
as effective for the main events of his life using directions or other
predictive systems. Only one time is operative: the true time. The
inter-chart directional aspects, Dual Test, that we have seen, and the
MDO which I will explain now, are further proof of the relationship
between the natal and prenatal charts.
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The MDO
There is a third rule that confirms the validity of the Epoch: between
the prenatal and the natal chart there are frequent relationships
(aspects) by MDO. This astronomical measurement is the stereometric
meridian distance in Oblique Ascension or Descension to the superior
(RAMC) or inferior (RAIC) meridians.
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Chapter 5
Primary Directions
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Primary Directions is an ancient predictive technique, although as
explained in Chapter 3 of this book, it was developed and improved
during the XX century. At the time, the research of Erich Carl Kuehr
was fundamental, reflected in his book Berechnung der
Ereigniszeiten. However, it was with the discovery of the Topocentric
System in 1962 by Polich and Nelson Page, when the maximum
performance of this predictive technique was reached.
After that, with the work of Alexander Marr, its application in the
predictive field was perfected, spreading throughout the world through
his books, articles, and conferences. After this moment, with
horoscopes appropriately rectified and calculated by this house
system, it became evident that for the main events of life we can find
enough directions involving angles and house cusps, in an adequate
proportion and always with correct planetary symbolism and a correct
meaning for the houses. In addition, a much reduced orb of arc was
observed, which reduced drastically the number of alternatives, related
to other possible birth times. This predictive technique has proven to
be very useful in the rectification of birth times.
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Figure 7.
Example of a Primary Direction
Jacqueline Kennedy.
July 28, 1929. 18:30:04 (UT). Rectified by Isaac Starkman.
Southhampton, NY (USA). 40N54 - 72W23.
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RAMC (Right Ascension of the Midheaven): 151 03 55
.
Right Ascension of the Sun: 127 30 55
.
23 33 00 : 0 59 08.33 = 23.8929.
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In this case, I have shown a relatively simple example of how to
understand and calculate a direction, given that the directions of the
progressed Midheaven were produced at a constant rate of
approximately one degree per year. However, the directions of the
Ascendant, and of the rest of houses, planets, and factors, which are
moved from the Oblique Ascension or Descension and depending on
the Pole, will mature irregularly in time.
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Once we have the necessary elemenotsf the Speculum, we can
move on to calculate the Primary Directions.
Figure 8.
Primary Direction: Saturn conjunct Pluto (converse)
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It is clear when we observe this chart that with time, a converse
direction between Saturn and Pluto will be formed, when the first
planet reaches the second, forming a conjunction.
So, when will this direction mature? In order to know on which date
that conjunction will take place, we can carry out the calculations with
a basic calculator with trigonometric functions. We can proceed in this
way:
Saturn:
Oblique Ascension: 118 14 06.
Pole (Phi): 2 44 30.
Sin Ascensional Difference under the Pole: 1 11 14.
Calculation: tan Pole (2 44 30)x tan Declination (23 24 00) =
sin 1 11 14.
Pluto:
Longitude: 93 16 06.
Right Ascension: 93 34 00.
Declination: + 23 24 00.
93 34 00 - 1 11 14 = 92 22 46 - 118 14 06 = 25 51
20.
In order to find the exact date in which this direction will mature, we
will continue in this way:
25 51 20 : 0 59 08.33 = 26.2320.
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This number equals 26 years, but in order to specify the remaining
days we must do the following:
This means that the direction will mature in exactly 26 years and 84
days.
The only aspects to use are: 0, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 135, 150 and
180.
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We should consider the pure symbolism of the planet and the general
meaning of the angles and house cusps.
Birth of a brother.
Typical: III cusp, IC, DS with Mercury or Jupiter.
Sometimes also with: Sun, Moon, Venus, North Node, Uranus or
Pluto.
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Birth of a sister.
Typical: III cusp, IC, DS with Moon, Mercury or Venus.
Sometimes also with: Sun, Jupiter, North Node, Uranus or Pluto.
Birth of son.
Typical: V cusp, AS, IC with Mars, Sun, Jupiter or Node North.
Sometimes also with: Pluto, Uranus, Moon, Venus or Mercury.
Birth of a daughter.
Typical: V cusp, AS, IC with Venus, Moon, Jupiter or North Node.
Sometimes also with: Mars, Uranus Pluto, Sun or Mercury.
Birth of a grandson.
Typical: V cusp, AS, IC with Mars, Sun, Jupiter or North Node.
Sometimes also with: IX cusp, Pluto, Uranus, Moon, Venus or
Mercury.
Birth of a granddaughter.
Typical: V cusp, AS, IC with Venus, Moon, Jupiter or North Node.
Sometimes also with: IX cusp, Mars, Uranus, Pluto, Sun or Mercury.
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Marriage of a child.
Typical: DS, MC, V cusp with Mercury, Venus, Moon, North Node,
Jupiter or Sun.
Sometimes also with: Uranus, Mars or Pluto.
Divorce or separation.
Typical: DS, IC with Mars, Saturn, Neptune, South Node or Pluto.
Sometimes also with: XII cusp, Mercury, Uranus, Venus, Moon or
Pluto.
Death of a son.
Typical: V cusp, IC, DS, VIII cusp with Mars, Saturn, Neptune, Pluto
or South Node.
Sometimes also with: XII cusp, Sun, Mercury or Uranus.
Death of a daughter.
Typical: V cusp, IC, DS, VIII cusp with Venus, Moon, Neptune, Pluto
or South Node.
Sometimes also with: XII cusp, Mars, Uranus or Mercury.
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Death of a wife.
Typical: DS, IC, VIII with Moon, Venus, Saturn, Neptune, Pluto,
South Node or Mars.
Sometimes also with: XII cusp, V cusp or Uranus.
Death of a husband.
Typical: DS, IC, VIII cusp with Saturn, Sun, Neptune, Pluto, South
Node or Mars.
Sometimes also with: XII cusp, V cusp or Uranus.
Death of a brother.
Typical: III cusp, AS, IC, VIII cusp with Mercury, Mars, Saturn,
Neptune, Pluto or South Node.
Sometimes also with: XII cusp, Moon or Sun.
Death of a sister.
Typical: III cusp, AS, IC, VIII cusp with Moon, Mercury, Venus,
Mars, Saturn, Neptune, Pluto or South Node.
Sometimes also with: XII cusp.
Death.
Typical: AS, MC, VIII cusp with Saturn, Pluto, Neptune, South Node
or Sun.
Sometimes also with: XII cusp, Uranus, Mars or Moon.
Assassination/Suicide.
Typical: AS, MC, VIII cusp with Saturn, Pluto, Uranus, Neptune,
South Node or Mars.
Sometimes also with: XII cusp or Moon.
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Success/Election.
Typical: III cusp, MC, AS with Sun, Jupiter, Moon, Mercury, Uranus
or Venus.
Sometimes also with: North Node.
Promotion/Job.
Typical: III cusp, MC, AS with Sun, Jupiter, Moon, Mercury, Uranus
or Venus.
Sometimes also with: XI cusp, II cusp (money), Pluto or North Node.
Failure.
Typical: III cusp, MC, AS with Saturn, Neptune, South Node, Mars or
Sun.
Sometimes also with: XII cusp, Uranus, Moon, Mercury or Pluto.
Resignation/Retirement.
Typical: III cusp, MC, AS with Saturn, Sun, Neptune, Mars or South
Node.
Sometimes also with: XII cusp, Uranus, Moon, Mercury or Pluto.
Travel (positive).
Typical: IX cusp, MC, AS with Moon, Mercury, Uranus or Jupiter.
Sometimes also with: Venus, Sun or North Node.
Travel (negative).
Typical: IX cusp, MC, AS with Saturn, Mars, Neptune, Pluto,
Mercury or Uranus.
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Sometimes also with: XII cusp.
Mobilization.
Typical: XII cusp, MC, AS with Mars, Saturn or Pluto.
Sometimes also with: III cusp, Moon or Mercury.
Demobilization/Release.
Typical: XII cusp, MC, AS with Jupiter, Venus o Uranus.
Sometimes also with: III cusp, Moon, Mercury or North Node.
Arrest.
Typical: XII cusp, MC, AS with Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Mars, Pluto
or South
Node.
Sometimes also with: III cusp, Sun or Mercury.
Accident.
Typical: III cusp, MC, AS with Mars, Uranus, Saturn or Mercury.
Sometimes also with: XII cusp, Neptune, South Node, Pluto or Moon.
Hospitalization/Illness.
Typical: XII cusp, AS, MC with Saturn, Neptune or Mars.
Sometimes also with: Uranus, Pluto or Moon.
Violence.
Typical: AS, MC with Mars, Pluto, Saturn or Uranus.
Sometimes also with: XII cusp or Mercury.
Intrigue.
Typical: AS, MC, XII cusp with Neptune or Mercury.
Sometimes also with: Pluto or Mars.
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Losses.
Typical: II cusp, AS, MC with Neptune, Uranus, Mercury, Mars or
Saturn.
Sometimes also with: Pluto or South Node.
Gambling losses.
Typical: V cusp, II cusp, AS, MC with Neptune, Saturn, Uranus or
Mars.
Sometimes also with: Pluto or South Node.
Gambling gains.
Typical: V cusp, II cusp, AS, MC with Jupiter, Venus or Uranus.
Sometimes also with: Pluto.
Graduation/Publication.
Typical: III cusp, MC, AS with Mercury, Moon, Jupiter, Sun, Uranus
o Venus.
Sometimes also with: North Node.
Move home.
Typical: III cusp, IC, AS with Mercury, Moon, North Node, Jupiter,
Venus or Sun.
Sometimes also with: Uranus.
Army promotion.
Typical: III cusp, MC, AS with Sun, Mars, Pluto, Jupiter, Moon,
Mercury or Uranus.
Sometimes also with: XI cusp, II cusp (money), Venus or North Node.
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Regarding interplanetary directions, these can be grouped by the type
of event that they usually reflect. So, for the directions that Jupiter and
Uranus participate in, harmonic as well as inharmonic aspects are
usually clearly positive in their effects. They appear in all types of
awards and distinctions. They also appear in professional
achievements and in some trips. On the other hand, the combination of
interplanetary directions like Mars/Jupiter, Mars/Sun or Pluto/Jupiter
appear in the birth of a son or a daughter.
Charles Chaplin.
Radix: April 16, 1889. 19:40:40 (UT). Rectified by Isaac Starkman.
Epoch: July 17, 1888. 06:42:57 (UT). Rectified by Isaac Starkman.
London (England). 51 31 N - 0 06 W.
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The directed factor is the first factor listed for each of the em
xaples,
and the second one is the radical.
Figure 9.
List of Primary Directions (Polaris program).
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(d): Direct Primary Directions.
(c): Converse Primary Directions.
Observe how clear the directions are and their reduced orbs.
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Chapter 6
Secondary Directions
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application in the predictive field, obtaining appropriate directions for
the different events of a persons life, with a much reduced orb.
Charles Chaplin.
Radix: April 16, 1889. 19:40:40 (UT).
Epoch: July 17, 1888. 06:42:57 (UT).
51 31' N - 0 06' W.
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Radix birth time: 19:40:40 (19.677) : 24 = 0.819875
Event: 2415514.500000
Radix: 2411109.819875
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Difference: 4404.680125
The next step is to find the equivalent to a day, month, year and time.
We can proceed in the following way:
Progression:
So, the progressed date will be: April 28, 1889, at 21:06:27 (UT).
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Regression or converse Progression:
The date progressed back in time, will therefore be: April 4, 1889, at
18:14:46 (UT).
The following step is to apply the Solar Arc to the natal houses, to
obtain the correct direct and converse positions of the progressed
houses. For direct directions, the resulting arc will be added, and for
converse directions, it will be subtracted.
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Now we will continue by adding (direct Secondary Directions) or
subtracting (converse Secondary Directions) the arc obtained to the
RAMC (Right Ascension of the Midheaven) of the radix:
Now we have the planetary positions for the date of the event,
obtained in the first step of this calculation method, and the house
positions, which we just obtained through the second procedure:
Figure 10.
Direct Progressions.
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Figure 11.
Converse Progressions.
AS: 13 07 Scorpio
MC: 29 23 Leo
II House: 12 47Sagittarius
III House: 20 07Capricorn
V House: 1 23 Aries
VI House: 25 05 Aries
Sun: 8 43 Taurus
Moon: 25 00 Aries
Mercury: 12 57 Taurus
Venus: 12 15 Taurus
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Mars: 22 12 Taurus
Jupiter: 8 14 Capricorn
Saturn: 13 36 Leo
Uranus: 19 09 Libra
Neptune: 1 07 Gemini
Pluto: 4 49 Gemini
N. Lunar North: 15 37 Cancer
P. Fortune: 29 24 Libra
AS: 27 29 Libra
MC: 6 43 Leo
II House: 24 44Scorpio
III House: 28 45Sagittarius
V House: 10 48 Pisces
VI House: 7 17 Aries
Sun: 15 10 Aries
Moon: 3 44 Gemini
Mercury: 25 54 Pisces
Venus: 18 38 Taurus
Mars: 4 48 Taurus
Jupiter: 7 38 Capricorn
Saturn: 13 30 Leo
Uranus: 20 10 Libra
Neptune: 0 20 Gemini
Pluto: 4 23 Gemini
N. Lunar North: 16 54 Cancer
P. Fortune: 16 04 Sagittarius
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Finally, we can compare the positions of the progressed factors (direct
and converse) with the radical factors and observe if aspects have
been formed, which will be the existing Secondary Directions for the
date.
For the date on which Charles Chaplins father died, we find the
following directions, directly related to the type of event.
The first factor noted down, for each one of the examples, is the
directed, and the second factor is the radical.
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Now I will show the same example of Charles Chaplin, though I am
including here the Secondary Directions for the Epoch and the Dual
Test (using the Polaris program):
Figure 12.
List of Secondary Directions (Polaris program).
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P-N: Secondary Direction progressed to a natal factor.
C-N: Converse Secondary Direction progressed to a natal factor.
P-P: Secondary Direction progressed to progressed Secondary Direction.
C-C: Converse Secondary Direction progressed to Converse progressed
Secondary Direction.
The only aspects to be used are: 0, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 135, 150
and 180.
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We should consider the pure symbolism of the planet and the exact
meaning of the angles and house cusps.
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Chapter 7
PSSR
The concept and its application are really quite simple. A Precessed
Solar Return (SSR) is calculated, which is a variant of the solar return
where the precession has been applied, and starting from the positions
of the Moon, the rest of the planets and the lunar nodes of this return,
these factors are directed or progressed (forward and backward),
observing the aspects formed with the radical factors: luminaries,
planets, nodes, the Part of Fortune, angles, and house cusps. The
aspects formed will coincide in time with the events the person will
experience on a specific date. The type of event will depend on the
type of aspect, the progressed factor and the birth factor, independent
of whether it is a planet, a node or a house.
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The measurement to direct the Moon, the planets and the lunar nodes
of the return is the same as is used in Secondary Directions or
Progressions: 1 day equals 1 year.
Given that PSSRs are directions derived from the Precessed Solar
Return which are valid for one year, the aspects that mature
throughout the year that this return is in effect will form the day
before and the day after the SSR in question enters into effect. In this
way, the validity of the aspects formed by the progression or
regression of the factors of the return finish with the start of the netx
Precessed Return.
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There are no differences between the directions or progressions
derived from the Direct and Prenatal SSR, nor are there differences
between the direct and converse aspects.
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Prince Charles.
November 14, 1948. 21:13:37 (UT). Rectified by Alexander Marr.
51 30' N - 0 08' W.
The first step to calculate the Direct Precessed Solar Return (SSR) is
to calculate the difference (precession) between the Sidereal Vernal
Point (SVP) (November 14, 1948) and the SVP that corresponds to
the date of the event (July 26, 1958).
Difference: 0 07 53.
Now, we must calculate the Direct SSR for 1957 for the moment that
the Sun is found at 22 33' 13 Scorpio.
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Figure 13.
Direct SSR.
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The next step to calculate the Prenatal SSR, in this case for 1939, is to
calculate the difference between the natal Sidereal Vernal Point (SVP)
(November 14, 1948) and the SVP that corresponds to the date of the
event, but by calculating the equivalent prenatal date in days.
Difference: 0 07 14.
Next, subtract this result from the ecliptic longitude of the Sun:
Now we should calculate the prenatal SSR for 1939, for the moment
when the Sun is found at 22 18 06 of Scorpio.
The event to be studied occurred before the day and month of birth, so
the Direct SSR is calculated for the year before and the Prenatal SSR
is calculated for the year after.
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Figure 14.
Prenatal SSR.
To calculate the progressions that are formed for a specific date within
the year of the SSR studied, we can use the Astro program or calculate
them manually.
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We can use the Astro program for this event:
Prince Charles.
Figure 15.
List of PSSRs (partial view).
PRO: Progressed.
RE: Regressed.
Curr: Direct SSR.
Pren: Prenatal SSR.
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Simplified calculation:
First, calculate the interval of days between the date of the event and
the start date of the Direct SSR using Julian Days, which are found in
the majority of ephemeris and astrology programs:
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Now, carry out the following calculation:
Next, add the time passed, equivalent to the 253.31 days, to the start
time of the return being studied:
16h. 38 41 + 4h. 36 29 = 21 h. 15 10
Now, examine the Direct SSR for the day November 15, 1957,
calculated for 21 .h15 10, which contains the PROGRESSED
planets and factors for the date of the event (July 26, 1958).
PROGRESSED positions:
Sun: 23 15 Scorpio
Moon: 6 00 Virgo
Mercury: 6 16 Sagittarius
Venus: 10 23 Capricorn
Mars: 4 41 Scorpio
Jupiter: 20 50 Libra
Saturn: 14 04 Sagittarius
Uranus: 11 40 Leo
Neptune: 3 06 Scorpio
Pluto: 2 14 Virgo
North lunar node: 9 50 Scorpio
Now, we should check to see if any aspects are formed between the
progressed planets and the radix factors. In this case, we find the
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following relevant progression or direction by PSSR, according to the
type of event:
So now, in order to complete the study of this date (July 26, 1958)
with this technique (PSSR), it is necessary to calculate the
progressions that are formed in converse movement of the Direct SSR
and the progressions of the Prenatal SSR, in direct as well as converse
movement. To obtain the progressed positions in converse movement
of the Direct SSR, it is necessary to subtract the time passed
equivalent to the days from the start time of the return.
Given that the calculations are the same, with the aforementioned
exceptions, it is not necessary to repeat the process, but only to note
down directly the relevant aspects formed between progressed factors
and natal factors:
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Direct progressions of the Prenatal SSR:
Once the mechanics of the manual calculation for the PSSR have been
shown, I will show other characteristics and applications of those
directions derived from the Precessed Solar Return:
Orbs
The maximum orb recommended is 12 minutes of arc for all the
planets and all kinds of aspects. For the Moon, a larger orb of 1 8of
arc is allowed (28 in conjunctions and oppo sitions), although
normally aspects with less than 12 appear.
Interpretation of progressions
It is very simple to interpret an aspect that is formed with one of these
progressions. One only has to observe the pure combined symbolism
of the planets, as well as the meaning of the radical angles and house
cusps. For example, Mercury progressed in conjunction with the V
natal house is an appropriate aspect for the birth of a child. The main
progressed factor to be considered is the Moon due to its quick
movement, which is approximately 13 per day (per year in real time)
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and throughout the SSR. Its speed allows us to differentiate one event
from another and be able to apply the PSSR from an exact birth time,
differentiating it from other birth times close to it. As Isaac Starkman
states in one of his articles mentioning Alexander Marr, the Moon
should be considered as a kind of catalyst, while the planets give color
to and reflect the real significance of an event. In other words, if we
have the progressed Moon opposing natal Saturn, the interpretation to
be made a priori will nbe lin i e with Saturns meaning: a sad,
unfortunate event and other matters related to this planet. The Moon
in conjunction with an angle is especially effective. The aspects
between planets, like Venus progressed with natal Venus, are also
valid. The Sun and the Part of Fortune are only considered receptive
factors, and never as progressed factors.
It is basic to use the Topocentric House System for the Radix and the
Epoch, as this allows the formation of aspects between progressed
planets and natal house cusps with the maximum orb previously
pointed out.
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Now, we will put forward some examples of aspects using PSSR for
several important people and with various events:
Examples
Adolf Hitler.
April 20, 1889. 17:30:37 (UT).
48 15 N - 13 03 E.
Francisco Franco.
December 4, 1892. 00:43:08 (UT). Rectified by Isaac Starkman.
43 29 N - 8 14 W.
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Diana, Princess of Wales.
July 1, 1961. 17:23:49 (UT). Rectified by Isaac Starkman.
52 50 N - 0 30 E.
A variant: PSSR 2
In this section, I am going to show a complementary version of the
PSSR, which also uses the Direct as well as the Prenatal SSR. The
progressed factors form aspects with the same progressed factors of
the return, in direct or converse movement. These aspects are not as
important as those that involve the radical factors in the original
version, but they can also be taken into account.
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authors establish that two versions exist and that there are differences
among them. On page 39, Fagan and Firebrace say:
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Prince Charles. November 14, 1948. 21:13:37 (UT).
51 30 N - 0 08 W.
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PSSR and the rectification of an unknown birth time
Rectification is the cornerstone of the predictive system proposed in
this book. If a birth time we are dealing with is inexact, it bweill
neither possible to interpret nor to predict accurately. For this reason,
rectification is essential.
Normally, the average astrologer rectifies a birth time when they have
been given a certain approximation: from the theoretical record to the
minute to the typical rounded off time, for example 20:00 or 21:00.
When the birth time is unknown, the majority of astrologers prefer not
to calculate the horoscope. Only paying attention to the character or
physical characteristics of a possible Ascendant can cause doubts. It is
more prudent not to erect the horoscope, also considering that a
successful rectification using Transits or Secondary Directions is not
reliable. Even using the rectification of 24 hours of the Primary
Directions is, to say the least, extremely difficult, and is only for
specialists in this area. However, we have entered a new era in this
field with the creation oPfolaris in 1996. Since then, finding an
unknown birth time has become possible, and with adequate training,
relatively easy.
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The procedure in itself is based on the following reality: of the 24
hours possible with their corresponding minutes and seconds in which
a person with an unknown birth time could have been born, only more
or less extensive specific lapses in time will be operative or in orb for
the true directions (PSSR) related with a specific event. This means
that if an individual was really born at 20:01:23, and for the date of
their wedding a direction or PSSR like Venus 120 Lunar Node is
observed, if we try another fictional time like 15:10:00, this aspect
may not be in orb any longer. However, if we try another time like
20:35:00, closer to the real time, the direction may well be within orb.
Therefore, there is an operative period of time with respect to this
specific direction or PSSR (Venus 120 Lunar Node), which can be
delimited and found. In this case, it could be from 16:30:22 to
23:58:42. This way, in the period of time pointed out, which is around
7 hours approximately, the direction is operative or in orb, and really
exists.
Following the example stated at the beginning, if the hour the client
provides us with or the official time is rounded off to 20:00:00, we
know that the true birth time will generally not be very far off from
the hour given. It could vary 1, 10, 30 or 40 minutes before or after,
but it will not probably be much more. But we dont know it for sure.
In this way, to rectify the birth time with PSSRs, first try the clostes
times like 19:50 or 20:10. If we do not find any indicative aspect that
adjusts to the event by planetary symbolism (a wedding in this case),
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we can further extend the hypothetical times tested. For example, we
can try 19:00 and then, 21:00. When we try with a possible birth time
that is already in orb for the PSSR previously annotated, Venus 120
Lunar Node, we will note down this time and its operative PSSR,
which should adjust to the event itself by planetary symbolism. In
addition, once we locate a birth time with an indicative PSSR, we can
try closer times until we can perfectly define the margin in time for
the annotated direction. As we saw previously, the operative period of
time for the direction Venus 120 Lunar Node was established
between 16:30:22 and 23:58:42.
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planets can correspond to a positive fact, among other no less
important factors.
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A real case: Thomas Jefferson
As an example, I will show the case of Thomas Jefferson, which Isaac
Starkman used in his article to demonstrate this kind of rectification.
In this case, Starkman achieved the birth time of Jefferson, which was
never registered at birth.
Thomas Jefferson.
April 13, 1743.
Shadwell, VA (USA). 38 02 N - 78 26 W.
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6. His mother dies (March 31, 1776):
Venus 180 Pluto (10:00 to 17:20).
Note that event number 3, where his sister dies, involves the planet
Venus, which represents the sister, in connection with a malefic
planet, Neptune. The motion of Venus, moving at 74 of arc per day,
is appropriate for a planet directed for rectification. In this case, it was
a PSSR in converse movement, generated from a Direct Precessed
Solar Return.
These events, the directions observed and the period of time that they
were in orb, which were noted down at the end in parenthesis, indicate
that the birth time was between 13:15 and 15:00 (UT). Obviously, this
period of time of almost two hours has been obtained from the overlap
of operative aspects in orb, which are observed in the directions for
the annotated events.
Having arrived to this point, we have delimited the birth time within a
period of time of 1 hour and 45 minutes. We can opt to finish the
rectification with the same PSSR, using the Moon as a directed factor
generating PSSR aspects, to obtain a precision of more or less 10-20
minutes of time. We can also use a more simple method opting for a
semi-automatic rectification of the birth time with Primary Directions,
by using the program Polaris.
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A modern example: Mike Tyson
In the past, when we did not have a birth time, it was impossible to
study the horoscopes of important people in history, which deprived
us of the pleasure of contrasting their personalities and their
biographies with their natal astrological traits. Today, with the correct
use of the procedure we have seen, as well as other advanced
techniques and the use of computer programs, we can access the
Radix of any military celebrity, brilliant artist, or acclaimed
sportsman.
The case that we will look at now is precisely that of a very famous
sportsman, well-known inside and outside the sports arena: the
controversial, debated and praised, but always surprising, Mike
Tyson.
Boxer Mike Tyson was born in New York, NY (USA), on June 30,
1966, but his birth time does not appear anywhere. It was not
registered and no biography or astrological database known has the
time when he was born. Given the possibilities that these modern
techniques offer us, I decided to find his birth time, as I had no time
reference. Despite the fact that with Polaris a 24 hour rectification is
possible, I opted for PSSR, using the planets as a first step.
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However, I would like to highlight the four PSSRs that helped me to
delimit the period in time that permitted the directions clearly relaetd
with four significant events to be in orb.
Note that the four PSSRs adjust perfectly to the highlighted events, by
planetary symbolism.
As you can see, the four PSSRs indicate a period of time that shows
when the North American boxer was born. Here, we can deduce that
the birth time is between 13:30 and 18:30. This period of time of five
hours is obtained from the overlap of the operative aspects in orb. If
we add a fifth event, we can reduce the period of time to only 1 hour:
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-Wedding (2) (April 19, 1997): Venus 180 Moon (13:40 to 14:40).
For example, in the case of Mike Tyson, I entered the birth data of the
boxer into the computer together with the main events in his life, as
well as the lapse in time to look for the birth time: 13:30 to 18:30
(UT).
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Figure 16.
List of results.
As you can see, I have highlighted the second possible birth time that
this rectification program provides. This is the correct one, but in
order to reach this conclusion, it was necessary to confirm the first
times on the list (the ones that had more possibilities to be thee tru
time) using different predictive techniques for all the important events
in the persons life.
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The true birth time (13:40:24) came up immediately, given that it
worked perfectly with the different events and the various techniques
described here.
Figure 17.
Radix of Mike Tyson.
This is the birth chart of Mike Tyson. His explosive strength, not
exempt from a certain aggressiveness and violence, is explained by his
Ascendant in Leo which contains an explosive generational
conjunction between Uranus and Pluto, practically exact in degrees
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and minutes. This conjunction is found in square (6 orb) to an
angular, elevated and powerful Mars in the X house. In addition, Mars
is sextile to the Ascendant, an aspect that grants strength and energy.
The Sun, ruler of the Ascendant, is found in conjunction with Jupiter,
which is in a good cosmic condition (exalted in Cancer). Note also
that Saturn is in square to the Midpoint between the Sun and Mars, a
configuration that reinforces the aforementioned traits.
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Pablo Picasso.
Radix: October 25, 1881. 23:35:42 (UT). Rectified by Juan Estadella.
Epoch: February 12, 1881. 15:45:20 (UT). Rectified by Isaac
Starkman.
Mlaga (Spain). 36N43 - 04W25.
And also aspects E/E and R/R: Moon 180 Neptune (E/E) (6), Moon
90 Mercury (R/R) (9) and Mars 0 MC (R/R) (1
).
Observe the quantity and quality of those aspects crossed with the
PSSRs (Radix and Epoch), convincingly showing the type of event
(death of a sister), in agreement with the symbolism combined
between planets and other factors. The Dual Test can obviously be
applied successfully to this predictive technique.
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Chapter 8
Lunar Cyclic Charts are the precessed returns of the Moon as well as
the lunar precessed returns to an important point of the Radix or of the
Epoch. This technique globally considers different lunar returns at the
same time to determine the positive or negative sign of a determined
period of time or of an event with a time fixed beforehand, like for
example political elections. The characteristics of the event are
determined through the predominant planetary symbolism observed
overall.
One of the driving forces of the general use of the lunar precessed
returns was the Irish astrologer Cyril Fagan.
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In the lunar charts which we are focusing on here, the key for them to
be operative is to correct the precession as well as to erect these charts
for the place where the person resides or is found at a specific time.
e) AS Lunar.
f) DS Lunar.
g) MC Lunar.
h) IC Lunar.
There is one more Lunar Cyclic Chart called the Primary Lunar
Return: in direct and converse versions.
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before the event or the moment (days or weeks) that we want to study.
This means that if the person has their MC at 5 30 of Leo, and if for
a specific date it is necessary to study the astrological perspectives of
the moment, we should erect and analyze a horoscope where the
Moon is in conjunction with the natal MC of the person (in this case,
at 5 30 of Leo). Th is will give us a horoscope for a specific date and
we should correct the precession according to the correction table,
which obviously depends on the age of the person.
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Day. Then, we calculate the return for the position of the Moon
nearest to the radical factor that we have taken as a reference.
AS Lunar or DS Lunar are simply return charts, like the others, but
they are erected for the moment in which the Moon is in conjunction
with the natal Ascendant or Descendant, respectively. The same is
true for the Lunar MC or the Lunar IC, but related to the natal MC and
IC.
The Primary Lunar Return is based on erecting a lunar chart for the
moment when the Moon is over the direct natal Moon, direct or
converse, according to the primary direction system.
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time. Otherwise, the planetary conjunctions considered in this
technique will not be visible. In reality, the birth time can be corrected
beginning with the cyclic charts related to the Moon and fine tuned or
corrected with precision to the minute by using Lunar Cyclic Charts
related to the angles.
This second return, which is always after the first return in time and
derived from the first, not onldyoesnt annul the primary or main
return, but it enriches it and tends to be more explicit, forming part of
the lunar cycle in itself as it contains the same information, but at
another degree or intensity. In other words, it is more efficient, since it
is found closer to the day or the moment that we want to analyze as
long as both charts are relatively coherent. Not all astrologers with
experience in Lunar Cyclic Charts use cycles since many times it is
enough to analyze the lunar cycle or the full return of 28 days.
However, it can be said that since the cycles are closer to the date of
the event, they act as a magnifying glass. These cycles are very useful,
as they allow us to approximate the exact date of a foreseen event,
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which we dont know exac tly when will happen. This means that if we
know in advance that a specific thing will happen with a specific
nature, and we have a margin of 40 days in which the event could
occur, we should erect different successive lunar charts, moving closer
in time towards the awaited event. Then we must look for the
planetary symbolism in some of the Lunar Cyclic Charts to announce
the kind of event expected.
Now, with the lunar cycles divided, we can erect returns every 14
days rather than every 28 days (an entire cycle). This way, we can get
as close as possible to the date and not go over. In this case, the lunar
charts posterior to the event wouldnt lect ref the event in itself. By
using the half cycle precision is gained.
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minority of astrologers uses these types of Lunar Cyclic Charts, only a
few computer programs have the option to calculate these precessed
returns. Among them,Polaris is the only one that calculates these
fourteen Lunar Cyclic Charts, with their corresponding half cycles and
with the added advantage of being devised specifically to use with this
technique which facilitates the work of the astrologer. The programs
Astro and Solar Fire (21) only calculate some of the lunar charts that
form part of this technique.
Example:
Charles Chaplin.
Death: December 25, 1977 in Vevey (Switzerland).
Birth date:
April 16, 1889. Julian Day equivalent: 2411109
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Now, go on to take the Julian Day equivalent to the birth date and
subtract the days passed.
Now, simply find the day, month and year equivalent to the resulting
Julian Day (2378732), the date that we will base our calculations on
for the prenatal Precessed Lunar Return.
With the help of a simple ephemeris we will find the date equivalent
to the Julian Day noted: August 24, 1800.
Then, we erect the prenatal Lunar Return for the place where Charles
Chaplin resided on the date previous to the event to be analyzed, his
death.
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permitted of approximately 4-6 degrees keeps a relationship with the
orb valid in the interpretation or astrological prediction of a horoscope
with transits. After a certain orb, the planetary effect is no longer
visible. However, as Isaac Starkman points out, on occasion, the field
of action of the planetary effect extends up to 15 or 20 degrees around
the angles in the following cases:
-The planet is connected by chain with other planets that are within
the ordinary orb. For example, in the case of the horoscope of
Francisco Franco, for the date of the wedding of his daughter (April
10, 1950), in the direct Precessed Lunar Return, established for
Madrid (Spain), we find Venus at 9 degrees of the IC. This is a clear
indication of the event since this planet is close to Jupiter, which
makes it a mediator or transmitter being found between Venus and the
IC. Obviously, these indications are only valid in rectified horoscopes.
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a, Mars, Jupiteror Mercury could be close to the angles at 4 to 6
degrees as a maximum. Then, the same should be done for chart b;
once the return is erected, also write down the planets that are at less
than 4 to 6 degrees from some of the angles. The same should be done
for the other Lunar Cyclic Charts that we want to look at, since it is
not necessary or recommendable to use the 14 Lunar Cyclic Charts
shown here; the first two, which are more effective together with the
kinetic ones, should be enough. On occasion, one type of lunar chart
can be enough to see the positive or negative sign of an event since it
is usually more explicit. However, the sum of various ones is much
more enlightening than only one or two returns. The reason is easy to
understand; if we continue writing down the planets found close to the
angles in the rest of the charts, we should note that an obvious
coherence exists, given that the same planets repeat, which makes
them homogeneous.
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Venus, Jupiter, (Sun), (Moon): Positive.
Mars, Saturn, Neptune, Pluto: Negative.
Mercury, Uranus: Neutral or ambivalent.
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Example:
George Bush.
June 12, 1924. 15:31:06 (UT). Rectified by Alexander Marr.
Milton, MA (USA). 4215 N - 7105 W.
Note that a, c, d and e show the type of cyclic chart (see the
beginning of this chapter), and next to it, the planetary position
observed, considered to be relevant within a limited orb in degrees.
Next, for the example I have put forth, I have included a partial list
that the programPolaris offers, automatically calculating the lunar
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charts previously selected. In this case (see figure 18), the charts that
correspond to the Precessed Lunar Return, the Kinetic Lunar Return
and the Ascendant Lunar Return will be listed. All of them have their
direct and converse versions as well as their corresponding half
cycles.
Figure 18.
For the same example, the victory of Bush (father) in the presidential
elections in 1988, I am showing a chart calculated before the event
indicated, specifically for November 7, 1988, at 6:31:48 (UT),
Washington DC, (USA).
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This corresponds to the Cyclic Chart ,a which was erected for the
moment that the Moon in transit passed over the natal Moon, with the
corrected precession. In this chart, as well as in the rest of the returns
or half cycles for this event, the repetitive presence of Jupiter close to
the angles of the different lunar charts as a relevant aspect should be
emphasized. In the following graph (figure 19), the angular position of
Jupiter has been highlighted to point out that we should only keep in
mind the planets that are close to the angles, without considering the
others.
Figure 19.
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It is necessary to keep the following in mind:
1st. Not all Lunar Cyclic Charts always reflect a relevant planetary
position. In the case of the example (figure 18), all fourteen are
obviously not there, but there are only 3 types of lunar charts in
addition to their converse versions, which add up to 6 charts in total.
It is important to specify that the main lunar charts to consider are the
Precessed Lunar Returns, the Kinetic Lunar Returns and also, due to
their effectiveness, the so-called Ascendant Lunar Returns. All of
them have their direct and converse versions and corresponding half
cycles.
It is not a good idea to use all the Lunar Cyclic Charts, since that
could confuse the inexperienced astrologer. In addition, some of the
lunar charts reviewed in this book, such as the cycles referring to the
MC or IC, are still under research.
3rd. There exists the possibility to combine the different planets. For
example, in the case of a politician facing a delicate situation, if the
Sun conjunct Saturn appears in the angles of a lunar chart, there is a
greater possibility that this combination reflects a resignation more
than another kind of event. Combinations like this are possible, but
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they should be carried out with precaution and based on the pure
symbolism of the planet or planets involved.
It is definitely ideal to use the main Lunar Cyclic Charts, because they
offer a wide view of the sign or type of event. On occasion, it is more
than sufficient to use the two Precessed Lunar Returns both direct and
converse.
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Figure 20.
George Bush: defeated in the elections.
November 4, 1992.
38N54 - 77W02.
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Observe (see figure 21) the general planetary profile that shows the
loser of the election. In this case, the lunar charts cover the period
during which he formally renounced his aspirations as president.
Figure 21.
Al Gore: renounces his aspirations to the presidency of the USA.
December 13, 2000.
38N54 -77W02.
The four malefic planets are repeated in the different Lunar Cyclic
Charts: Mars 5 times, Saturn once, Neptune 4 times and Pluto 2 times.
Of the 18 angular planetary positions that are observed, with an
appropriate orb, the malefic planets are involved 12 times. Also note
the planetary chain between Jupiter, Saturn and the Moon, clearly
related to the happening. In addition, this triple planetary combination
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appears in a half cycle lunar chart, which strengthens the entire
reading. The presence of Uranus in the Precessed Lunar Return should
be interpreted as relative to the suddenness and unexpectedness of the
event and to the surprise of the official announcement by Al Gore
renouncing his aspirations.
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Lunar Return, continuing with the direct and converse Kinetic Lunar
Return, and finishing the verification of the charts with the Ascendant
Lunar and Descendant Lunar, with their corresponding converse
versions. A priori, if we find the adequate angular positions according
to the procedure shown in this chapter, we can certify that the
rectification of the birth time obtained with other procedures,
especially with Primary Directions, is correct.
Figure 22.
Jacqueline Kennedy: birth of daughter.
November 27, 1957.
40N45 - 73W58.
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Chapter 9
Transits
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the exact aspect or zero orb. Others consider a wider orb to include
the maximum effect, for example, the effect of resonance. That is to
say, if in a radix the Sun is at 1 of Leo and there is a transit of Uranus
in Scorpio at 29, it forms a square of resonance because it operates
between signs that are separated by 90 degrees, independent of the
exact degrees that separate both planets.
Figure 23.
The sine curve of aspect potency.
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In this graph, transit strengths are rated from 0 to 10. We can see the
peak of a transit activated in the zone between -1 and +1 shown in
the curve. Bradleys research supports the exact transit theory, which
tells us that a planet in transit has the strongest effect when
approaching the exact aspect measured in ecliptic length.
In summary, we can classify transits into two different types: wide orb
transits and limited orb or exact transits.
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good or bad streak that affects the person on a physical or
psychological level that continues for days, weeks or months.
Generally, there is no particular event, at least not an important one,
but we can feel our health, personal finances or relationships moving
in a common positive or negative direction. For example, if Uranus in
transit is at 90 degrees (+/- 5 degrees) from the natal Moon, the person
will experience a time of emotional ups and downs. During the time
that this aspect is active there may be family tensions, changes in
living conditions or other situations related to this transim t. aIyt
coincide with an important event or it may just be a streak or period
without any one particular event.
Normally, the orb that is usually granted for transits is around 5. This
number, more than just a value proven by experience, is an important
reference confirmed by Nelsons research. He found that 95% of
operative transits have a maximum orb of 5 for interplanetary
aspects. Although these findings refer to the heliocentric plane and
were directed towards other aims, they are also valid in the geocentric
plane. Other authorities on the subject, like Fagan, Mayo, Carter or
Bradley, also recommend using a maximum orb of 5.
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Exact transits
Exact transits are related to specific events, often important and
impressive as the transit unleashes its powerful force: accidents,
weddings, divorces, professional successes and other events of such
magnitude. For a really important event, the aid of primary and
secondary directions is necessary, but we can also study the effect of
the transit in a unilateral and isolated way.
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Imagine the importance of being able to pinpoint the time of a
possible event with this precision. This is possible without having to
resort to an orb of 10 of arc, the measurement or orb that can explain
everything in astrology. We only need to use the simple application of
the exact transit with a rectified Radix, calculated in the Topocentric
System. Of course, this clearly affects some natal factors, like the
locations of angles and house cusps. There is a big gap from
approximately 1 to 10 of orb, which is often the difference between
an adjusted and an approximate forecast.
It is important to point out that these orbs not only apply to angles and
house cusps but to planets, parts and nodes as well.
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set the effect of transits to a maximum orb of 30' for fast planets and
to 8' for slow planets. For planets with a medium speed, they assigned
an orb that is between the above-mentioned orbs. Alexander Marr has
chosen to assign an orb limit of up to 30 for planets in normal
transits, as well as an orb of 1 if the planets have additional aspects.
However, we are considering here the maximum orb to be around 1
(+/- 65 or 68' of arc). In other words, although statistically it can be
demonstrated that 60% of exact transits operate within an orb of +/-25'
and 30% within an orb in the 26' to 59' range, we will continue finding
an indeterminate percentage of transits clearly identified with a
particularly important event, which will mature with an orb somewhat
larger than 1.
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Sun (t) 0 VIII (r). Orb: 17'.
The 8th house is related to surgical operations.
Figure 24.
Radix of Prince Charles.
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We can use the Astro program for another event:
Figure 25.
List of exact transits (Astro program).
As you can see, the orbs are within the maximum degree allowed for
exact transits and all of them clearly relate to these important events.
In practice, the most important planetary transits are those that involve
natal angles and topocentric house cusps, always with an exact or
rectified birth time. These give us important and precise facts, in
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contrast to a planets transit tonatal planets, which usually operates in
a more generic and less defined way. So, in the case of the death of a
brother, for example, it is more likely to find Saturn in transit 0at,
90 or 180 from the cusp of the natal III house than to find Saturn in a
non-harmonious aspect (0, 90, 180) to natal Mercury. Yet, we must
not underestimate the influence of these generic planet-to-planet
transits.
Prenatal Transits
The technique of prenatal transits is not very well-known or used
today. This is partly due to the fact that it requires special calculations
or conversion tables for use.
Predictive astrology has been using the Prenatal Factor for some time.
Astrologers usually apply converse or prenatal directions in some
predictive systems, as well as Lunar Cycle charts that take into
account the dates before the persons birth.
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positions in the sky for the moment of the event studied. In these
kinds of transits, we use a hypothetical regression for the transits.
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Prenatal transits do not seem to have a direct relation with day-to-day
worldly events: professional success, travel, changes of address,
weddings, children or other events. However, they do influence events
that affect the physical body, such as illnesses, accidents, and surgical
operations. To confirm the qualities of prenatal transits, we need more
extensive study and research, as prenatal transits are still in an
experimental phase.
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We can calculate prenatal transits in three different ways:
So, if we look at John Lennons chart and at the date of his murder
again.
Now, we know the exact number of days between his birth and his
death.
We need to subtract these days (14670) from the Julian Day of birth
and we will obtain the Julian Day corresponding to his death:
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Next, we will look at an ephemeris for the day corresponding to this
Julian Day and we find it is: August 10, 1900.
Now that we have the regressed date for our example, we can compare
the prenatal planetary transits of that date (August 10, 1900) with John
Lennons natal chart and study the aspects that are formed.
John F. Kennedy.
May 29, 1917. 20:00:00 (UT) (not rectified hour).
Brookline, MA (USA). 42 20 N - 71 08 W.
Once the calculations for the planetary positions are made, the
prenatal transits for the day of his assassination are as follows:
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Uranus (t) 180 IC (r).
Saturn (t) 90 VI-XII (r).
Jupiter (t) 0 IX (r).
Mars (t) 90 III-IX (r).
Mercury (t) 180 IX (r).
Notice the prenatal transits to angles and house cusps. The result is
spectacular. Even though this chart has not been rectified, it can be
observed by the transits that the apparent time is not very far off from
the real time, given the maximum orb allowed. I have not included all
the detected transits, only those that are connected with the event, the
trip and the assassination itself, especially those transits that invvoel
angles and houses.
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Transits and the Dual Test
The Dual Test consists simply of crossing the directions of the radix
and the epoch, as we saw in chapter 4. In relation to transits, the Dual
Test has an important difference with respect to other techniques like
primary and secondary directions or PSSR. Note that direct or
conventional transits are the same for both charts, the Radix and the
Epoch. Obviously, the planetary positions in the sky will be the same
for the date of a specific event. Therefore, we will only consider the
prenatal transits of the Radix for a particular date with respect ttohe
Epoch. We will also look at the prenatal transits of the Epoch for that
same date in relation to the natal chart or Radix.
With the Dual Test, the number of transits for each event is
multiplied. Since the most operative orb established for transits (65 or
68' of arc) is greater than one would allow for primary or secondary
directions, the vast number of aspects can confuse the astrologer. For
this reason it is preferable to limit its use to certain factors, sucsh a
planetary transits to angles and house cusps.
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As an exception, other factors can be considered. For example, Mars
can be studied if we would like to be aware of a period of time where
there might be danger of accidents. So, a transit, in the Dual Test, such
as Uranus 90 Mars (R-E or E-R) would be an important one to
consider.
Adolf Hitler.
Radix: April 20, 1889. 17:30:37 (UT).
Epoch: July 16, 1888. 14:09:04 (UT).
48 15 N - 13 03 E.
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The prenatal transit of radical Saturn square the VIII house cusp of the
Epoch is very indicative of an event such as a suicide.
Heliocentric Transits
The heliocentric concept places the Sun at the center, but although
astronomically correct, it is the geocentric model that is used in
astrology. In the latter model, the Earth is taken as the center,
calculating the positions of planets as they are observed from a
terrestrial point of view. Astrology has unquestionably been
geocentric since we inhabit the planet Earth and, logically, our vision
of the universe is from this perspective.
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However, for the time being, I will be focusing on heliocentric transits
in astrological forecasting and its application to a predictive level.
These types of transits are certainly valid and relatively important,
although not comparable to the geocentric ones.
It is important to note that orbs for these kinds of transits seem tboe
minor, even though there have not been any statistical tests to prove
this. In heliocentric transits, it is common to find exact aspects,
although the recommended maximum orb is +/- 2 of arc. T. Patrick
Davis also believed that the orb for heliocentric aspects was smaller.
Continuing with the example of Adolf Hitler, lets look at other events
in his life.
Adolf Hitler.
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2. Death of his aunt, who took care of him: March 15, 1911.
3. Sent to the front lines during World War I: October 21, 1914.
This transit perfectly exemplifies this event: Neptune (the plot) and
the XII house (hidden enemies).
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accessory resource in order to verify any doubtful, dangerous date or a
period of time that we are analyzing in depth.
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As a real example, lets return to thechart of Prince Charles of
England and one of the main events in his life: his appointment as
Prince of Wales.
Prince Charles.
November 14, 1948. 21:13:37 (UT).
51 30 N - 0 08 W.
First, I will note the PROGRESSED natal positions for July 26, 1958.
AS 12 29' Leo
MC 24 02' Aries
Sun 2 12' Sagittarius
Moon 11 15' Virgo
Mercury 22 02' Scorpio
Venus 28 12' Libra
Mars 28 13' Sagittarius
Jupiter 1 55' Capricorn
Saturn 5 44' Virgo
Uranus 29 35' Gemini
Neptune 14 24 Libra
Pluto 16 33' Leo
Lunar Node 3 25' Taurus
P. Fortune 21 32' Taurus
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Now, we will look at the REGRESSED natal positions for July 26,
1958.
AS 28 18' Cancer
MC 2 34' Aries
Sun 12 40' Scorpio
Moon 2 39' Capricorn
Mercury 23 57' Libra
Venus 4 40' Libra
Mars 13 45' Sagittarius
Jupiter 27 57' Sagittarius
Saturn 4 38' Virgo
Uranus 0 12' Cancer
Neptune 13 49 Libra
Pluto 16 31' Leo
Lunar Node 4 26' Taurus
P. Fortune 18 17' Virgo
Next, I write down the direct and prenatal positions of the planets for
July 26, 1958 (date of the event) to observe possible aspects to the
progressed or regressed positions of the Radix.
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Mars 3 15' Taurus
Jupiter 23 45' Libra
Saturn 19 43' Sagittarius
Uranus 11 23' Leo
Neptune 2 02' Scorpio
Pluto 1 02' Virgo
Lunar Node 26 26' Libra
Now, we obtain the aspects for the date (July 26,1958) when Charles
of England was designated Prince of Wales and heir to the throne by
simply comparing the transits, direct and prenatal (*), with the
progressed or regressed positions for the date of the event.
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Here are the observed aspects that are directly related to this event:
Notice the first transit: Jupiter 180 MC. It is difficult to find an aspect
that better reflects an event of such great historical importance as this.
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C h a p t e r 10
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Historically, Solar as well as Lunar Returns have had only one kind of
return, the conventional return. On the one hand, we have the Tropical
Zodiac used by the majority as a base in the West (Tropical Returns)
and on the other hand, we calculate the return at the present time,
previous to the year, month or period of time to be studied (Direct
Returns). However, several decades ago, two variants were added
which multiply the number of returns to consider: Precessed Returns,
which are built on the Tropical Zodiac with precession corrected, and
Prenatal Returns, which are calculated for a prenatal date where the
birth time is the equidistant point between the year to be studied and
the prenatal moment. These two Precessed and Prenatal variants,
added to the more orthodox Tropical and Direct variants, give a total
of eight different types of returns for the Sun and the Moon:
The Sun and Moon returns that the average astrologer works with are
the Tropical Solar Return (Direct) and the Tropical Lunar Return
(Direct); the rest are relatively new returns for the astrological
community, as I mentioned above.
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In order to put the returns shown below into context, I believe it is
important to explain briefly the two different concepts of Solar and
Lunar Returns, Precessed and Prenatal, in the following two sections:
a) Precessed Returns:
The precessed return is a return that takes the precession of the
equinoxes into account in order to be calculated. The calculation is
very simple, as shown in the corresponding section. The precessed
variant has some characteristics that should be taken into account for
their analysis, as shown further on. Regarding the cyclic precessed
charts, it was around 1950 that the precessed versions of the
traditional solar and lunar returns were exhibited in the pages of the
prestigious AFA Bulletin of the American Federation of Astrologers,
at the time edited by Ernest Grant; this provoked an interest in the
variants from numerous astrologers from that time. In the second half
of the XX century, the supporters of this kind of return increased. The
degree of confidence in this type of return was so great that many
astrologers like Bradley(28) were convinced that tropical solar and
lunar returns, the conventional returns, had little value compared to
precessed returns.
It is important to note that the use of cyclic precessed charts does not
mean you have to be a sidereal astrologer; they are simply operative
charts, like their tropical counterparts, and they can be used in order to
increase the efficiency of our astrological predictions.
b) Prenatal Returns:
A prenatal return is a return with an inverse progression (regression)
in time, always starting at birth. This means that if a person was born
in 1950 and the conventional solar return for their 30th birthday is
calculated for 1980, the prenatal solar return for their 30th birthday is
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calculated in 1920. This is roughly the procedure, which is explained
in detail in the corresponding part. The birth date will always be the
midpoint or equidistance between the conventional return and the
prenatal return.
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where the person experiences the solar and lunar returns as the valid
coordinates to cast the annual or monthly horoscope. I dont believe it
is necessary to explain how to calculate returns. However, I will point
out the main points to keep in mind for their analysis:
Example:
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Figure 26.
Charles Chaplins Radix.
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Figure 27.
Tropical Solar Return (Direct).
April 17, 1977. 02:57:34 (UT).
Vevey (Switzerland).
In the return, the Sun is in opposition to the cusp of the VIII house (1
orb), which does not need any commentary given the traditional
meaning of the sector. Saturn in the VI house does not favor health
and makes recuperation difficult. The rest of configurations can be
analyzed given that this is the return that most astrologers use.
However, going beyond the traditional reading, observe the aspects
that Saturn in return makes to the following radical factors: square
natal Moon, square natal Ascendant and square natal Mars.
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Tropical Solar Return (Prenatal).
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the year he died, Mars conjunct his natal Mars and Pluto in exact
opposition to his natal Saturn.
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Theoretically, this kind of return chart can be studied as its direct
relative (the conventional return). In the analyzed cases, I have found
accurate indications related to planets in intermediate houses,
interplanetary aspects connecting different sectors and other generic
indications; for example, for the prenatal return that covers the date
when Prince Charles of England married, Venus was found in sector I
trine Uranus in the V house. Another not so brilliant indication was
for the same event, a wedding; Jupiter was in the VII house in the
return chart for the wedding of Prince Andrew, Prince Charles s
brother. Nevertheless, it is necessary to look into this in depth to
confirm this point in the future. In order to interpret these aspects
correctly, it is obligatory to take the prenatal factor into account.
SRA (Solar Return Aspects) is what I call the kind of aspects that
are produced among factors of the return and radical factors and the
aspects found between planets and angles or houses of the same
return. These will be fully developed in the following chapter.
Example:
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Figure 28.
Tropical Solar Return (Prenatal).
April 17, 1801. 12:19:09 (UT).
Vevey (Switzerland).
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If we compare the planetary positions of the prenatal return with the
radix, we find conclusive aspects like Saturn in return in exact
conjunction with his natal Midheaven (mainly important by its
opposition to the IC) or Neptune in return making an almost exact
square to his natal MC-IC axis.
The direct and prenatal precessed solar returns can be shown together
as they share some special features due to their identical precessed
condition.
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Fagan and Firebrace believe that in precessed solar or lunar returns,
the locations of the planets in the houses have not been found valid;
this means that none of the twelve houses contribute with their
traditional meanings to the planets. Planets increase their influence if
they are close to the angles or simply by being angular, though not
even here is a planet in houses I, IV, VII or X, impregnated with the
meaning of the house.
Fagan and Firebrace also point out that precessed solar and lunar
returns cannot be forced by trying to interpret them as if we were
talking about a tropical return. This has generated disappointments
and failures in the study and application of these precessed charts.
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of the year in question. For charts that cover negative events, we find
the presence of malefic planets in the angles, especially in conjunction
with them. For positive events we find the benefics Jupiter and Venus,
or neutral planets like the luminaries, alone or in combination with
other planets. For example, for the direct solar return of Prince
Andrews wedding, we find Venus in conjunction with the Ascendant
and the Moon in conjunction with the IC, which are all of the factors
mentioned in the same return. In the wedding of Prince Charles, we
find Jupiter in conjunction with the Ascendant, both in return. In the
prenatal solar return, we also find examples; for the wedding of Prince
Andrew, we find the North Node conjunct the IC and the Moon in
conjunction with the Descendant, all of them factors in the prenatal
return. In the wedding of Prince Charles, we find the Sun conjunct the
Descendant, and the North Node in conjunction with the Midheaven
in the same return chart. The angular relationships (aspects) between
specific planets of the precessed solar return and radical planets are
evident, which also happens with tropical returns. For example, for the
wedding of Prince Charles, the direct solar return shows us three
aspects between the return and the natal chart: Jupiter sextile
Ascendant, Venus conjunct Venus and Moon trine Venus, the first
factor being the return and the second one, the radical chart.
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studied a clear reflection of purely mundane or material events is
observed.
Observe how the dates of the direct and prenatal returns for tropical or
precessed charts are practically the same, hence the coincidence of
specific planetary aspects between the returns and the radix.
Prenatal variant.
Example:
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Figure 29.
Precessed Solar Return (Direct).
April 18, 1977. 09:16:39 (UT).
Vevey (Switzerland).
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Figure 30.
Precessed Solar Return (Prenatal).
April 16, 1801. 06:14:10 (UT).
Vevey (Switzerland).
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(48 of orb) and square natal Mars; Uranus in return also makes an
opposition to natal Mars.
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artists in our field like Jean Baptiste Morin put it on an operative level
almost equal to the solar return. However, leaving aside the possible
talent of the interpreter, the tools and possibilities of the astrologer of
today are not comparable to what was available in the XVI or XVII
centuries. It is impossible to determine where the astrologers of that
time period would have situated the Tropical Lunar Return, having
always used the Precessed. In summary, the usefulness of the
conventional lunar returns cannot be denied, but at the same time their
precessed counterparts are more useful as operative tools within the
predictive system that I am proposing. Specific characteristics of the
precessed lunar return permit us to approximate more to important
dates, within the solar year, determining with acceptable precision
what type of event or climate should be expected. Obviously, to find
the precise date and type of event or experience, it is necessary to use
different techniques, from Transits to PSSR which, when used
together, create a highly efficient synergic effect.
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direct and prenatal Tropical Solar Returns. Solar return allows us to
see the tone, color and events of the year to come. There is a void,
however, that impedes us from going logically from the annual to the
monthly study within the tropical area. Lunar returns do not provide
us with the same amount of information as solar return do. For this
reason, various authors from different times and schools have tried to
fill this void; a relatively extended substitute of the Tropical Lunar
return is the Lunar Return over the Moon of the Solar Return, which
specific siderealists call the Anlunar Return. However, they do keep in
mind the precession for the calculations of the corresponding charts.
Regarding this type of return based on the Moon of the Solar Return,
defended by tropicalist authors like Maurice Privat (29), its
effectiveness is arguable since it is a doubly derived and diluted chart.
Personally, this chart has not convinced me after having studied a
whole series of real cases.
Given the wide diffusion of the direct lunar return, it is not necessray
to explain how to calculate it. Regarding the calculation of the
prenatal return, the indications for the prenatal lunar precessed return
are valid without the precession (see the next section).
Example:
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Figure 31.
Tropical Lunar Return (Direct)
December 8, 1977. 02:49:12 (UT).
Vevey (Switzerland).
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Figure 32.
Tropical Lunar Return (Prenatal).
August 25, 1800. 17:54:31 (UT).
Vevey (Switzerland).
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Precessed Lunar Return (Direct and Prenatal).
-The luminaries and planets are only effective when they are angular,
especially on the Ascendant or the Midheaven since they are close to
the angles. Their power increases when close to them but without
becoming impregnated with the meaning of the house in question (I,
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IV, VII o X). The planet transmits and colors the return chart with its
single or combined planetary symbolism.
In this type of chart, we also find the presence of planets close to the
angles, depending on the positive or negative climate or monthly tone
or on the main events of the month in question. For example, in the
direct Lunar Return before the death of Charles de Gaulle, we find
Neptune in an almost exact conjunction with the MC, which are
angles and return planets. Obviously, if we are talking about positive
events, we will find beneficial planets alone or in combination with
other planets or the luminaries, depending on the event.
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conjunct natal Mars, Uranus in return square natal Mars (exact
aspect), the South Node in return conjunct natal Moon and, among
others, Saturn in return square to natal Mars. However, it is necessary
to treat the transits of slow planets carefully because they can be
confused with mere prenatal transits. In the Precessed Lunar Return
(prenatal) before the death of Charles Chaplin, we can see that Mars in
return is found over radical Mars and square to radical Saturn. Saturn
in return is also found in opposition to the natal IC, conjunct natal
Saturn and square to natal Mars. It seems that there could be a
planetary inter-chart link that maintains the symmetry of the common
characteristics of solar returns. However, a new more extensive study
of this is necessary. Regarding the inter-chart aspects in direct returns,
all results must be put under quarantine since some direct lunar charts
are cast a few days away from the event studied, making it difficult to
discern if inter-chart aspects can be considered or if they are simply
transits connected with the event.
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Example:
Figure 33.
Precessed Lunar Return (Direct).
December 8, 1977. 04:51:39 (UT).
Vevey (Switzerland)
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Figure 34.
Precessed Lunar Return (Prenatal).
August 25, 1800. 15:47:21 (UT).
Vevey (Switzerland).
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at 11 of Leo making a conjunction to natal Saturn at 13, a square to
the natal Moon at 9 and to natal Mars at 13. Note that Mars is
located at an equidistant point with respect to the natal Moon and
Mars.
In the prenatal return, we find Mars close to the IC of the same return
and we also find Neptune, another malefic planet, situated over the
Midheaven of this cyclic chart. In the prenatal return, we also find
aspects between Mars in return and specific radical factors: Mars
conjunct natal Mars and Mars square natal Saturn.
Additional considerations
Beyond the Solar and Lunar Returns shown here, there are a whole
series of accessory charts that complete and complement the
predictive analysis. Among them are the demi, cycle s divided in
half and even a cycle divided into fourth,sthe quarti, for different
cyclic charts. In the former case, the Sun or Moon is in opposition to
its position in degrees, minutes and seconds of the return and, in the
latter case, it is in square (right or left) to the same zodiacal position in
the return.
If it is clear that each one of the Solar and Lunar returns shown here
have been studied separately, the highest effectiveness is reached by
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studying solar and lunar charts together. This is because they help to
define and confirm an isolated or even parallel trend after using other
techniques such as directions or Transits.
Returns must be calculated for the place the person is found at the
moment the return begins.
The returns for the Epoch, the conception horoscope, also seem to be
operative.
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large enough sample of real cases, to be able to draw definitive
conclusions: the exact degree of operating capacity of the different
characteristics, the average frequency of conjunctions of luminaries
and planets with the angles, the planetary aspects between the return
chart and the Radix as well as other inherent characteristics of the
different returns. Incidentally, new elements can appear, as well as the
confirmation of previously established principles that can be defined
and delimited with precision. All of this should favor the
consideration and definitive integration of the return charts described
here into the bulk of modern predictive techniques.
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C h a p t e r 11
SRA
Types of SRA
In this technique, we can find two different types of aspects:
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b) Planets, nodes, parts, angles and house cusps of the Solar Return in
aspect (especially conjunction / opposition) to planets, nodes, parts,
angles and house cusps of the Radix.
So, the SRA Mars (s) 180 Ascendant (r) (SRTP) is equivalent to
Mars from the Solar Return (s), Tropical & Prenatal, in opposition to
the Ascendant of the Radix (r).
-Use the Topocentric House System to calculate the radix and the
different solar returns.
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-Use rectified horoscopes.
-Especially consider the 0 and 180 aspects, and secondarily, the 60,
90 and 120 aspects. Minor aspects can also be considered.
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established: A. Marr, V. Polich and A.P. Nelson Page limit orbs to 60
minutes of arc. In fact, it is not possible to say that after 60 or 68
minutes of arc the influence of a specific SRA aspect disappears; it is
possible to consider their influence in a gradual way, as happens with
Transits. For example, the concentrated and explosive effect of the
exact transit, which operates within a 1 degree of arc, can be
differentiated from the effect of a transit with an orb of 3 or 5 degrees,
whose influence is also felt but with a different intensity.
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limit the orb so as to operate with a more concentrated effect of the
transits or with the conjunctions of the planets to the angles. The
prenatal variant (tropicaleturn)
r also seems to be more related with
illnesses, operations, accidents, and in general with events of personal
psychological experiences relative to the individuals themselves more
than to their outward projections or social lives. This last concept
would be in line with Prenatal or Converse Transits, which are
coherent with the prenatal factor in predictive a
strology. This can be
found in the book Prediction I, by Alexander Marr, which establishes
the difference between Common Transits (or Direct) and Prenatal
Transits (or Converse).
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The aspects by SRA are fully operative in the Epoch or conception
horoscopes. However, it still has not been researched if a combination
of aspects between the Radix and the Epoch is permitted, as occurs
with Primary and Secondary Directions, PSSR or Transits. This
technique that combines aspects between the Radix and the Epoch is
called the Dual Test, as I said before, and was created and developed
by Alexander Marr.
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regression or inverse progression in time, always starting from the
birth time. So, if a person was born in 1950 and the conventional Solar
Return for their 30th birthday is set up in 1980, the Prenatal Solar
Return for their 30th birthday will be set up in 1920. The birth date
will always be the midpoint or equidistance between the conventional
return and the prenatal return.
1. Predictive astrology.
2. Verification of a birth time rectification.
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In predictive astrology, we can make astrological predictions by using
SRA. To do this, we will use the aspects generated by the different
Solar Returns, either within the same return or with respect to the
Radix. Obviously, these aspects have a validity of one year, just until
the start of the next return. So we will consider the aspects that are
within the permitted orb to predict events for the current astrological
year.
John Lennon.
October 9, 1940. 17:24:13 (UT). Rectified by Alexander Marr.
Liverpool (England). 53N24 - 2W59.
If we cast only the conventional Solar Return (Tropical and Direct) for
the year he was assassinated, we obtain an aspect by SRA closely
related to the event:
-Mars of the return in conjunction with the cusp of radical VIII House.
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The orb is only 55 minutes of arc. It is difficult to find a clearer
aspect. Malefic Mars, related with all types of aggressions and
violence, is in conjuction to the sector traditionally associated with
death, the VIII House.
In this case, we analyzed the chart after the event had taken place.
However, I suggest that, once this presentation has been read and the
information assimilated, we evaluate the possibility of having carried
out a correct prediction, along the lines of what really happened. In
other words, applying the principles of this technique, and given an
SRA like the one we have seen for John Lennon for the year of his
death, wouldnt a minimally competent astrologer have warned him of
the imminent danger that a configuration like this means? I believe so,
especially considering other SRA aspects that also add to the first one
among other directions, transits and predictive techniques that
forecasted danger to the physical integrity of the famous musician
within the time period covered by the returns.
The process is very simple: we need to find enough aspects for the
main events ina persons life that prove that the angles and radical
intermediate house cusps are in their true positions. Given that the
house cusps depend directly on the birth time, a small variation would
modify the house positions of the Radix, making it impossible to find
the true aspects by SRA. Here, the house cusps are particularly useful
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because the SRA where only planets intervene do not help us at all,
given that their position remains practically invariable.
Mars (solar) 0 VIII house (radical), with a reduced orb (55' of arc).
If we use the official time, this aspect and others related to other
events would be out of orb.
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predictive techniques before being subject to verification by this
procedure.
Examples of SRA
It is important to illustrate the theoretical part of this techniqeuwith
real examples, so I am going to present a long series of cases that
show the effectiveness and utility of this procedure.
First, I am going to show two cases of SRA where only planets take
part. In these two examples, the events have a common characteristic;
they are negative events linked to the meaning of the planetary
combination that this event reflects.
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These two SRA have orbs within the maximum permitted. Observe
the efficiency of SRA involving malefic planets (Saturn / Mars).
Undoubtedly, this is a time of latent physical danger.
Now, I am going to show three cases where the event is the same: the
death of a person. In addition, the three examples have SRA in
common where the XII house is involved, which is frequent in
illnesses, surgical operations, accidents and deaths:
-Pluto (s) 0 XII (s) (15') (SRTD) / Sun (s) 180 XII (s) (8') (SRTP):
Pope John XXIII dies (June 3, 1963).
Observe how the malefic planets intervene in the SRA (Pluto twice,
Neptune once), together with the house indicative of the event (XII
House).
The following are various examples where house cusps and planets
intervene indistinctly. In general, I will only show the most relevant
aspects:
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John Lennon: is assassinated (December 8, 1980).
Salvador Dal: suffers from serious burns in a fire (August 30, 1984).
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Salvador Dal: dies (January 23, 1989).
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Queen Elizabeth II: her father dies (February 6, 1952).
This last SRA contains the same factors as the SRPD, but here it is in
aspect with the radical Midheaven.
These last two SRA reflect the event perfectly. It would be difficult to
find two more indicative aspects. In the case of the aspect Sun (s) 180
Midheaven (s) (SRPD), the aspect can be seen as in the case of Pope
John XXIII when he was elected, but in the SRTP version.
Queen Elizabeth II: her sister dies (February 9, 2002) and her mother
dies (March 30, 2002).
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Observe that this latter aspect is related exclusively with the deathof
her sister (III house: brothers and sisters). Both events are covered by
the same returns.
Observe how these last two aspects, which are very important for this
type of event, only appear in the precessed version.
John Lennon:
October 9, 1940. 17:24:13 (UT). 53N44 - 2W59.
Salvador Dal:
May 11, 1904. 8:36:45 (UT). 42N16 - 2E58.
Rectified by Juan Estadella.
J. Kennedy-Onassis:
July 28, 1929. 18:30:04 (UT). 40N54 - 72W23.
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Charles Chaplin:
April 16, 1889. 19:40:40 (UT). 51N31 - 0W06.
Adolf Hitler:
April 20, 1889. 17:30:37 (UT). 48N15 - 13E03.
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of the Solar Return to the radical Ascendant, offering a specific
interpretation. We can find another example of SRA in Morins book
on page 37: "...Saturne, maitre de IX, et du MC radical, se retrouve en
3 et son lieu radical retombe sur la cuspide 3..." In this case, a
relationship is established between the III house of the Solar Return
and radical Saturn. We see yet another SRA on page 45: "...Saturne
qui se trouvait en XII se retrouve en 12 et en XII conjoint a l'
Horoscope radical... Here we can see Saturn of the Solar Return in
conjunction with the radical Ascendant, which could justify the grave
illness that Morin suffered on April 16, 1616, within the period
covered by this SRA and corresponding Solar Return.
The aspects of the Solar Return to the Radix are more obvious in the
work of these two researchers in their monographic study La
Revolucin Solar (34), where an important part of their investigation
lies in the ecliptic links that are established between the Solar Return
of a specific year and the Radix, which we can see, for example, on
pages 27, 28 y 29 of this study: "...the zodiacal control consists of
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establishing the zodiacal aspects of the places of the SR with those of
the radix. Within these zodiacal contacts are contained the
potentialities and the causes of all that will occur during the year
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planets or angles. When events are predicted, the absolute priority
should be given to these exact solar aspects to the Radix
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the date of the assassination: "...Converse Tropical Solar Return: IC 2
Pisces, Neptune 2 Pisces...", and other aspects no less important.
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C h a p t e r 12
Fixed Stars
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directions of radical factors directed towards the different stars or of
planets progressed towards the stars. They will not be discussed here,
however.
-The only valid aspect or angle is the conjunction (0) on the ecliptic
plane.
Calculation
The calculation to find possible ecliptic conjunctions of stars with
radical factors is in itself very simple. This calculation must be carried
out with the main stars.
John Lennon:
October 9, 1940. 17:24:13 (UT).
53N24 - 2W59.
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Event: Death of his mother (July 15, 1958).
In this case, I will make the calculation with the star Algol, which
made an ecliptic conjunction with his natal Uranus for the date of the
event.
Sum: 25 35 of Taurus
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Reversed calculation and prediction
Specific natal aspects, which will enter into orb in the years following
the birth of the person, can produce relevant events if important
combinations take place. This can be predicted according to the
maturation date of the aspect, which will signal the theoretical date in
which a possible event could happen.
In this case:
If we look at figure 38, we can observe that 12' 35'' of arc are
equivalent to 15 years of life.
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beneficial, neutral or harmful. It is a simple combination of principles
and meanings, where the radical factors receive a powerful external
influence that produces something good or bad, depending on the
meaning of the radical house or the pure symbolism of the planet.
Real examples
One of the examples I will be giving is the case of the well-known
actor John Travolta. In December, 1977, Saturday Night Fever
premiered. In just a few weeks, he went from being an unknown actor
to becoming a Hollywood star.
Figure 35.
Radix of John Travolta.
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As we can see, the position of the star Rigel in December, 1977, is
exactly 16 32 of Gemini, reaching an exact conjunction with the
planet Jupiter in the horoscope of John Travolta (hour not rectified).
The combination between Rigel and Jupiter owes to success, the same
as Algol and Mars owe to unfortunate events.
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find the true birth time.
Figure 36.
Radix of Antonio Gaud.
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precisely when this universal architect died as a result of injuries
produced from being run over by a streetcar, on June 10, 1926. Algol
found at 25 08' of Taurus, only 3' of arc from the radical position of
the Midheaven at that moment. This violent death is related with this
birth combination, extremely dangerous in itself.
The field of Fixed Stars, which has great potential, is still largely to be
discovered.
The following figures include a list of the most important Fixed Stars
as well as a Precession Table:
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Alcyone (H) 29 17 38 Taurus
Prima Hyadum (H) 5 06 21 Gemini
Aldebarn (N) 9 05 24 Gemini
Rigel (B) 16 07 50 Gemini
Bellatrix (N) 20 14 53 Gemini
Capella (N) 21 09 33 Gemini
El Nath (H) 21 52 35 Gemini
Alnilam (N) 22 45 54 Gemini
Betelgeuze (N) 28 03 21 Gemini
Menkalinan (N) 29 12 46 Gemini
Dirah (B) 4 36 10 Cancer
Alhena (B) 8 24 21 Cancer
Sirius (B) 13 23 33 Cancer
Canopus (N) 14 16 12 Cancer
Castor (N) 19 32 38 Cancer
Pollux (H) 22 31 31 Cancer
Procyon (N) 25 05 44 Cancer
N. Asellus (H) 6 50 29 Leo
S. Asellus (H) 8 01 23 Leo
Alphard (N) 26 35 01 Leo
Regulus (N) 29 08 03 Leo
Zosma (B) 10 36 50 Virgo
Denebola (H) 20 55 24 Virgo
Vindematrix (H) 9 14 37 Libra
Spica (B) 23 08 36 Libra
Arcturus (B) 23 32 08 Libra
Acrux (B) 11 10 42 Scorpio
N. Scale (N) 18 40 26 Scorpio
Agena (B) 23 05 50 Scorpio
Bungula (B) 28 51 04 Scorpio
Graffias (H) 2 29 29 Sagittarius
Antares (H) 9 03 51 Sagittarius
Rasalhague (N) 21 44 51 Sagittarius
Pelagus (B) 11 41 12 Capricorn
Wega (B) 14 36 53 Capricorn
Altair (N) 1 04 13 Aquarius
Nashira (B) 21 05 23 Aquarius
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Sadalsund (N) 22 41 49 Aquarius
Fomalhaut (B) 3 09 21 Pisces
Deneb Agide (N) 4 38 27 Pisces
Achernar (B) 14 36 04 Pisces
Markab (N) 22 47 20 Pisces
Figure 37.
(B): beneficial
(H): harmful
(N): neutral
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20= 17 45= 38 70= 58 95= 1 19
21= 18 46= 38 71= 59 96= 1 20
22= 18 47= 39 72= 1 00 97= 1 21
23= 19 48= 40 73= 1 01 98= 1 22
24= 20 49= 41 74= 1 02 99= 1 23
25= 21 50= 42 75= 1 03 100= 1 24
Figure 38.
(1) Equivalence between years and degrees, minutes and seconds of arc.
For example: 64 years of life corresponds to a precession of 53 minutes of arc.
This table has a maximum margin of error of 1 minute of arc.
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Notes
(2) Recent Advances in Natal Astrology. Geoffrey Dean. Analogic. Subiaco, Australia.
1977, pp. 173.
(3) The Topocentric System of Houses. V. Polich & A. P. Nelson Page. Spica. London,
England. 1964. Volume 3, Number 3, pp. 3-10.
(7) Anlisis y Prediccin II. Alexander Marr. Ediciones Sirio. Buenos Aires,
Argentina. 1986, pp. 101-102.
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About the author
Juan Estadella learned astrology since 1988 from Adolfo Roca, his
master in this discipline. Since 1992, he has been a consultant and
professor of astrology. He has written and published various astrology
books in different publishing companies (two of them together with
the Uruguayan author Boris Cristoff). He is the author of research
articles published in some of the most important astrology magazines:
Considerations (USA),Aspects (USA),Linguaggio Astrale (Italy),
Realta (Ireland), Vlaams (Belgium), The Astrological Journal
(England), Medium Coeli (Argentina) and Mercurio-3 (Spain), among
others. He is a regular speaker at national and international
congresses. He gave astrology seminars in Spain, Argentina, Chile,
Mexico, Venezuela, Columbia, Brazil and Russia, as well as other
countries. President of thAestrological Association of Catalonia
(1998-2000) and Director of the bulletin/magazC inyeklos (1998-
2000). Creator of the astrological librarByiblioteca Astrolgica de
Juan Estadella y Gerardo Snchez, donated to the National Library of
Catalonia (Biblioteca Nacional de Catalua). Author of numerous
nd
correct astrological predictions: Clintons affaire (1998), 2 Gulf
War (1998), Indonesia (1998), Peace agreement in Kosovo
(1999), Al Gores losing of the presidential elections of the U.S.A.
(2000). Economic recovery / stock market 2003" (2003), - Re
election of George W. Bush in the USA elections 2004" (2004), recent
changes in Cuba (2006) and the election of Barack Obama (2008)
among other certified predictions. Prizes and distinctions: Mention of
Honor at Gracentro, the II Edition of the World Prize for
Astrological Research in Valencia (Spain), 2002. The Gloria de
Pubill prize for the best article published in 2001 in the astrology
magazine Mercurio-3 (Barcelona, Spain), 2002. The Primer Premio-
Diploma a la Excelencia prize. I Congreso Mundial de
Cosmobiologa (Arequipa, Per), 2008. The Premio a la Excelencia
Astrolgica prize. Gente de Astrologa -GeA (Buenos Aires,
Argentina), 2009.
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