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zolora
05-21-2008, 05:51 AM
What can I say? I dream big. Here's a link to the chart:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v37/astael/astro_2gw_09_book6606629464.gif (http://tiny.cc/6JltZ)

I'm very much an horary novice, but there seems to be at least a few positive signs: the Moon is in my 10th house and is positively aspected to Mars in my 6th; Sagittarius is in the 10th house, and it's ruler, Jupiter, is positively aspected to both the Sun and Venus in the 3rd house.

Also, while I don't know much about Yods (yet! I'm learning so much on this forum), am I mistaken, or do I have two here: Mars sextile Sun opposite Pluto, and Jupiter sextile Uranus opposite Saturn? I'm not sure what the significance of either of those would be, if I've identified those correctly.

Obviously, this is something I really want, so I don't want my hopes to cloud my interpretation, and I'd appreciate any thoughts.

Edit: It's been pointed out to me that the horary techniques I've been studying are, in fact, dead wrong! Good to know.

starlink
05-21-2008, 04:48 PM
Zolora, the horoscope image has expired. We also need background information. Before doing anything horary, you really have to learn a few basic rules because it is totally different from natal astrology. In horary astrology there are no aspects. There are only aspects that are going to be made (if they are) and aspects that have been made, showing past experiences.

So if you have a Sun at 4 Taurus and a Moon at 6 Virgo, then that is not a sextile YET. It is an aspect which will get to perfection after 2°. These 2° are measures of time as well (2 hours, days, weeks, month or years). There are many exceptions as well. When Sun is on it's way to that sextile with the Moon and at 3° Taurus, there is another planet, say Mercury, then Sun cannot get to perfect that sextile. He gets blocked by Mercury who usually represents another person. Things like that.

So it is advisable,if you are in the least interested in really getting to know horary, to do the following first. Go to "Forum Jump", then scroll down till you get to the "sticky" written by Arian Maverick. There you will find all the rules and links for learning as well, so that you will know at least if the chart is readable without a consideration. There are many considerations before judgement. Have a look at them. Without that, you wont get anywhere.
Thanks, Starlink

zolora
05-21-2008, 06:28 PM
Thank you for letting me know, because apparently the site I've been using to learn about horary apparently isn't reliable at all! Sorry to appear so misinformed--I have been studying horary, but not from the right sources, it seems. I'll definitely check out those links instead. I also fixed the image link.

starlink
05-21-2008, 07:59 PM
Great! The links to the tutorials are really excellent¨. I think we all went through it, they are easy to follow and very systematically set up. Enjoy!
After you come back, myself and others will then help you with the chart.
Cheers, Star.