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04-26-2007, 09:11 PM
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Timing using angular, succedent and cadent houses
Hello,
I'm trying to figure out how to time events.
I found a table from somewhere I cannot remember that says:
Cardinal signs in: angular houses takes days
succedent takes weeks
cadent takes months
Fixed signs in: angular takes months
succedent years
cadent unknown
Mutable signs in: angular houses takes weeks
succedent houses months
cadent years
For example:
If the major significator is in 6th house (cadent) in Gemini (Mutable), applying square to other planet in 2nd house (succedent) Pisces (mutable)...there is 1 degree until the square forms exact. Would this be 1 month or one year?
Which planet do you take the timing from?
Do you take the timing from the fastest moving planet (however many degrees it takes to make its aspect) and the house it is in?
And if the moon is making an aspect to a planet, do you take the timing from the moon and the house it is in, or from the planet it is aspecting?
Many thanks
Neptune
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04-26-2007, 09:28 PM
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Re: Timing using angular, succedent and cadent houses
Hi NR,
Here's a good article on timing:
http://www.skyscript.co.uk/timing.html
It's not as straightforward as you might think!
Best,
AG
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04-26-2007, 10:23 PM
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Re: Timing using angular, succedent and cadent houses
Hey AG!
Many thanks, thats a great article. (haven't had 'time'  to read it all yet, but I'll dive in a bit later). I forget, time on earth is man made, hours, minutes and all the rest. I find life flows easiest and smoothest when time is forgotten and all clocks are left behind, especially on holidays!
"If the chart that shows two aspects indicating that the event will happen, these aspects will usually - as we might expect - show the same time. 'Close enough' is good enough. If one, for instance, shows 12 units and the other shows 3, a correlation of 12 weeks = 3 months is sufficiently close to add confidence to our prediction. We could, in principle, expect them to be exactly congruent; but such an expectation ignores our place in the cosmos"
I like this, remembering our place in the cosmos, its very grounding.
Neptune
Last edited by Neptune Rising; 04-26-2007 at 10:37 PM.
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04-27-2007, 01:36 AM
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Re: Timing using angular, succedent and cadent houses
Cardinal/cadent - shortest time unit.
Mutable/succedent - medium time unit.
Fixed/Angular - longest time unit.
Depending on the question, use your reasoning and common sense to determine, according to the question, what kind of time frame is most likely in your long, medium, short judgement.
Usually you'd be dealing with:
Minutes/hours/days.
Hours/days/weeks.
Weeks/months/years.
More rarely, and more in relation to questions concerning the world at large, outside of the personal, perhaps even:
Months/years/decades.
Years/decades/centuries.
Decades/centuries/millenia.
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04-28-2007, 07:12 PM
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Re: Timing using angular, succedent and cadent houses
Many thanks Draco.
Ok, it makes more sense now, time, also a matter of using individual intuition for the question at hand, which I'll now incorporate... and see what time tells me
Neptune
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Re: Timing using angular, succedent and cadent houses
Hi Neptune
basically, you need to worry about faster planet applying to slower. You do not need to worry about the location for slower planet it is all about the faster one.
According to Anthony Louis
Method one
Cardinal in angular house --hours
Cardinal in succedent house- days
Cardinal in cadent house - weeks
Mutable in angular house - days
Mutable in succeedent - weeks
Mutable in cadent - month
Fixed in angular - months
fixed in succeedent - years
fixed in cadent - infinite impossible to tell
Method 2
Cardinal in angular - days
cardinal in succeedent - weeks
cardinal in cadent - months
mutalbe in angular - weeks
mutable in succedent - months
mutable in cadent - years
fixed in angular - months
fixed in succeedent - years
fixed in cadent - impossible to tell
also, you can take a look at when the aspect perfects as a timing with that you need to take common sense in a consideration.
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