what books have love horaries ?
my love horary
http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/showthread.php?p=377982
my love horary
http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/showthread.php?p=377982
it is about marriage but not relationships?all horary books have sections about love and relationships. You can google Lilly's Christian Astrology, its free...
but it is not about love, i have mutual reception in my horaryIt's the same thing! You follow the same rules
but it is not about love, i have mutual reception in my horary
Aquarius358 said:If you can't get what you want to know from Moon/1 ruler + 7 ruler, then it's possible to take Venus for the female and Sun for the male and to then follow the same steps.
SagiCap said:I've most recently had a recent chart with the Quesited in Querent's sign (in 3H, intercepted and in mute Pisces!) but no strong aspect, only a sextile to Moon. I wonder if this can show unexpressed "love/feeling" without being acted upon. Would love to hear opinions.
what books have love horaries ?
Hi there! I'm looking at Ptolemy's table of esential dignities here:You need Ptolemy's Table of Essential Dignities of the planets in CA104 to start understanding this, together with some really good articles on Reception by Skyscript's owner, Deb Houlding.__________
Hi there! I'm looking at Ptolemy's table of esential dignities here:
http://www.skyscript.co.uk/essential_dignities.html
The degrees next to the planet symbols, are those important?
For example, looking at the first row, Aries is in the terms of 6. What if Jupiter in the chart is at 17 degrees? Does the term still apply?
Thanks!
Hi Aquarius358,
Thanks for your detailed explanation
I knew I'd got something mixed up there - so the number next to does not refer to the degree in a sign that Jupiter is positioned. Glad I got this one right now
I'm pretty sure it was a typo, but you meant:
Any planet at 0-5deg59 in Aries is in Jupiter's Term ?
Oops, yes I did. Thanks for pointing that out!
If I'm not mistaken, Triplicity is stronger than Term?
Yes, generally speaking.
Also, under the Triplicity there's two columns - D and N (Day and Night?). Yes.
This might sound really silly but how do I know for sure whether a chart is a daytime chart or nighttime chart, considering the different time zones?
SagSunScorpMoon said:Also, under the Triplicity there's two columns - D and N (Day and Night?). This might sound really silly but how do I know for sure whether a chart is a daytime chart or nighttime chart, considering the different time zones?
Modern ideas of reception creep into things pretty easily. I'll link you to a post I did a couple of days ago about this very topic.
Hope it helps.