Hello, I am trying to learn . Any help would be great.

Steven1

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Trying to obtain information on good telescopes that won't break you , in an effort to help my youngest daughter to see if astrology is " her thing " . I've always been interested myself and as a child I had a cheap telescope that did not last very long or I might have followed astrology more than I was able too. Any information on a quality telescope and general beginners information would greatly appreciated. Thanks
 

JUPITERASC

Well-known member
Trying to obtain information on good telescopes that won't break you ,
in an effort to help my youngest daughter to see if astrology is " her thing " .
I've always been interested myself and as a child I had a cheap telescope that did not last very long
or I might have followed astrology more than I was able too.
Any information on a quality telescope
and general beginners information would greatly appreciated. Thanks
Hello Steven1 :smile:
Best Telescopes for the Money
http://www.space.com/15693-telescopes-beginners-telescope-reviews-buying-guide.html
 

JUPITERASC

Well-known member
and general beginners information would greatly appreciated. Thanks
Basically then
astrologically speaking

A PLANET acts

A HOUSE shows the area of life
in which a planet acts


as well as
how strongly a planet can act


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and
the
quality of the planet's expression
is influenced by the SIGN location of a PLANET



analogy of a 'performance' or 'play' is useful :smile:

we have

12 basic 'backdrops' to the theatre or movie of a natal chart
Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces


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and then

Each of those 12 'backdrops' - dependent on time of birth -
is pinned as an individual 'background or cusp'
on each of the 12 basic 'scenes' aka 'houses'





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1. Birth/Self/Appearance/Vitality/Strength


2. Resources, material comforts, earnings
and all issues concerning wealth or of a financial nature
including the manner of attaining wealth, personal goods and belongings,
assets, income, gain, money lent to others, profit (or loss when afflicted),
support and assistance from others. http://www.skyscript.co.uk/temples/h2.html


3 Brothers and sisters, cousins or general members of the family
(not parents, they belong to the 4th scene aka house).
Neighbors and local neighborhood. The environment in which we live and work.
Short journeys or those made on a regular basis.
Letters, rumors, reports, messages and messengers.
Communications generally. Newspapers, magazines, telephones, postal service.
Written deeds and contracts. Speeches and debates.
Our ability to express ourselves and communicate to others.
Languages, mobility skills and self-expression http://www.skyscript.co.uk/temples/h3.html


and so on..........


....each 'scene' aka 'house' features planets as 'actors' within any one of the 12 basic 'scenes' or 'houses'
'performing' before the 'backdrop' of the 12 'signs'

for example
Venus and Jupiter are in general thought of as the 'good guys'
Mars and Saturn are traditionally the 'villains of the piece'
Mercury can be the 'dodgy geezer', sometimes good sometimes not so good
dependent on the company Mercury keeps :smile:


Scenes often 'merge'
taking into account that planets in each others houses influence the 'script'

and then
we have our "travelling players"
aka transiting planets
putting in temporary appearances

for example
transiting MOON is "on the scene" for approximately only 2.5 days
before travelling on to the next venue

MERCURY puts in an appearance "for one week only" then on to the next scene
after nineteen days
VENUS goes to the next stage
SUN sticks around for a month
MARS fifty-seven days
JUPITER a year
SATURN two and a half years


adding layers to the drama
an analysis may be as complex or as basic as one prefers





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JUPITERASC

Well-known member
Trying to obtain information on good telescopes that won't break you ,
in an effort to help my youngest daughter to see if astrology is " her thing " .
I've always been interested myself and as a child
I had a cheap telescope that did not last very long
or I might have followed astrology more than I was able too.
Any information on a quality telescope
and general beginners information would greatly appreciated. Thanks
website with FREE information :smile:
including Beginners Horary Course
An Introduction to Horary
A basic, introductory course on horary to get you started - with interactive assignments and online resources


http://www.skyscript.co.uk/horary_intro.html

the following may be of interest
http://sta.co/
 
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