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<blockquote data-quote="Cap" data-source="post: 658151" data-attributes="member: 39424"><p>Hello again, Lucammxi!</p><p></p><p>Thank you for sharing your thoughts and providing an interesting platform for a discussion!</p><p></p><p>The fact is, I agree with you in 99% of everything you say. Of course, querent and his interaction with the quesited play a massive role in MOST horary questions/charts. What I was trying to say, and perhaps I didn't articulate my thoughts well, is that when we use horary we are dealing with an intelligent system here. I know this sounds like bordering with metaphysics but in reality, it is not far from the latest scientific trends. Put simply, it is not ONLY about a snapshot of current developments in time. The system (or the Universe) KNOWS when it's appropriate to include a querent into the picture and when it's not. It has to be this way because, in order to deliver a correct answer to a particular question, the system must overcome the limitations of the symbolic language and it can only use current planetary placements. So, it all depends on a question. In your particular question "What does my supervisor think of me?", what is important is supervisor's significator, your significator and the one-sided relation of supervisor's significator towards your significator. And that really gives the answer to your question. Your attitude towards supervisor wasn't the part of the question. Or in another example, if you ask "This Sunday I'm going to the beach, what the weather will be like?", there is no need for you to be included in the chart. Let's say, you get significator for the weather, Jupiter in Cancer - it will rain like hell. And that's it. Of course, in MOST horary questions the querent has to be included. What I'm saying is, horary is much more than a prediction tool. For me, it is communication with the Universe in an intelligent way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cap, post: 658151, member: 39424"] Hello again, Lucammxi! Thank you for sharing your thoughts and providing an interesting platform for a discussion! The fact is, I agree with you in 99% of everything you say. Of course, querent and his interaction with the quesited play a massive role in MOST horary questions/charts. What I was trying to say, and perhaps I didn't articulate my thoughts well, is that when we use horary we are dealing with an intelligent system here. I know this sounds like bordering with metaphysics but in reality, it is not far from the latest scientific trends. Put simply, it is not ONLY about a snapshot of current developments in time. The system (or the Universe) KNOWS when it's appropriate to include a querent into the picture and when it's not. It has to be this way because, in order to deliver a correct answer to a particular question, the system must overcome the limitations of the symbolic language and it can only use current planetary placements. So, it all depends on a question. In your particular question "What does my supervisor think of me?", what is important is supervisor's significator, your significator and the one-sided relation of supervisor's significator towards your significator. And that really gives the answer to your question. Your attitude towards supervisor wasn't the part of the question. Or in another example, if you ask "This Sunday I'm going to the beach, what the weather will be like?", there is no need for you to be included in the chart. Let's say, you get significator for the weather, Jupiter in Cancer - it will rain like hell. And that's it. Of course, in MOST horary questions the querent has to be included. What I'm saying is, horary is much more than a prediction tool. For me, it is communication with the Universe in an intelligent way. [/QUOTE]
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