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Age of Aquarius May Not Be So Great
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<blockquote data-quote="david starling" data-source="post: 1169929" data-attributes="member: 48819"><p>Planets, measured points, (and stars) located in the Age Window are Age-activated worldwide, in everyone's chart, <em>in addition</em> to any other factors that do or don't activate them in any particular chart.</p><p></p><p>The Age Window itself is disposited by both the Domicile-ruler of the foreground Age-sign (the current sign in regards to the direction of transit), AND the Domicle-ruler of the background Age-sign.</p><p></p><p>For example, in the tropical Age Window, the two Age-dispostitors are currently Saturn, for any placements in Capricorn (the forefront Age-sign), and Jupiter for any placements in Sagittarius (the background Age-sign).</p><p></p><p>As a tropical astrologer, I myself find it much easier to follow the condition of the <em>tropically</em> located Age Window. The transit is direct, and the two dispositors, Saturn and Jupiter, make sense to me in terms of their Age-enhanced strength, and their competitive relationship.</p><p></p><p>To locate the measured, 30° Age Window in a tropical chart, its first boundary in direct motion is now at 27°50' Capricorn. And, its trailing boundary is at 27°50' Sagittarius.</p><p></p><p>The precessional mean rate of motion (that's precession of the Earth's perihelion due to Earth's "wobble" as it rotates) is 58.1 seasonal years per degree, which is slightly more than 1 minute of arc per year.</p><p></p><p>The nutation involved causes the "true" position to vary from one year to the next, by a maximum of +/- 2°. I'm using the "mean" (average) value in my own charts.</p><p></p><p>The first year of the "mean" ingress of the Age Window into tropical Aquarius will be in 2149, which is when I believe the Aquarian Age will become fully effective. The first nutational, "true" ingress into tropical Aquarius will be in 2047, for the first time in about 20,000 years!</p><p></p><p>It's like the tides of the sea, moving in and out, with the high tide becoming gradually higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="david starling, post: 1169929, member: 48819"] Planets, measured points, (and stars) located in the Age Window are Age-activated worldwide, in everyone's chart, [I]in addition[/I] to any other factors that do or don't activate them in any particular chart. The Age Window itself is disposited by both the Domicile-ruler of the foreground Age-sign (the current sign in regards to the direction of transit), AND the Domicle-ruler of the background Age-sign. For example, in the tropical Age Window, the two Age-dispostitors are currently Saturn, for any placements in Capricorn (the forefront Age-sign), and Jupiter for any placements in Sagittarius (the background Age-sign). As a tropical astrologer, I myself find it much easier to follow the condition of the [I]tropically[/I] located Age Window. The transit is direct, and the two dispositors, Saturn and Jupiter, make sense to me in terms of their Age-enhanced strength, and their competitive relationship. To locate the measured, 30° Age Window in a tropical chart, its first boundary in direct motion is now at 27°50' Capricorn. And, its trailing boundary is at 27°50' Sagittarius. The precessional mean rate of motion (that's precession of the Earth's perihelion due to Earth's "wobble" as it rotates) is 58.1 seasonal years per degree, which is slightly more than 1 minute of arc per year. The nutation involved causes the "true" position to vary from one year to the next, by a maximum of +/- 2°. I'm using the "mean" (average) value in my own charts. The first year of the "mean" ingress of the Age Window into tropical Aquarius will be in 2149, which is when I believe the Aquarian Age will become fully effective. The first nutational, "true" ingress into tropical Aquarius will be in 2047, for the first time in about 20,000 years! It's like the tides of the sea, moving in and out, with the high tide becoming gradually higher. [/QUOTE]
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