unique_astrology
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I used the progressed Capsolar with eclipse charts. The Capsolar is a chart done for the Sun's entry into Sidereal Capricorn using the Fagan-Bradley ayanamsa.
Resulting charts are presented in the Tropical zodiac for the convenience of most.
I have used eclipses with progressed natals, progressed solar and lunar returns for years.
Progress the Capsolar (using the apparent Sun difference) to an event then place an eclipse chart around it. I use all eclipses occurring during the previous year before an event.
Progress the Capsolar in Brussels and place the March 9 SE around it. Please forgive any typos. Lost my hard drive last Primary night and working with a used backup I bought for an occasion like this.
After looking at the charts I like to eliminate points not aspecting the angles. In Solar Fire create a file (I named mine SPECIAL) in "Chart Options", "Displayed Points". Edit it to populate it with the points you want displayed. Put the biwheel into a program to erase or fill over points you have chosen that are not relevant to the finished display. Repopulate the file to use with other charts.
The progressed Capsolar MC was 75°18'. The March 9 SE Saturn was on the IC at 75°11', transit Saturn at 75°25' was stationing on the IC in square to the eclipse and the Neptune-eclipse midpoint. The SE set at 74°26'. A square to the MC was at 345°18'. The eclipse Neptune-Eclipse midpoint (or Sun, then Moon, if you want to separate them) was square at 345°45'.
Placing the September solar eclipse around the progressed Capsolar (MC 75°18') yields the eclipse on the Asc at 76°11' and the eclipse Saturn-Pluto midpoint (260°55') on the Nadir (260°23'). NOTE: The Nadir is not the IC. It is a point exactly 90 degrees from the Asc in right ascension.
Resulting charts are presented in the Tropical zodiac for the convenience of most.
I have used eclipses with progressed natals, progressed solar and lunar returns for years.
Progress the Capsolar (using the apparent Sun difference) to an event then place an eclipse chart around it. I use all eclipses occurring during the previous year before an event.
Progress the Capsolar in Brussels and place the March 9 SE around it. Please forgive any typos. Lost my hard drive last Primary night and working with a used backup I bought for an occasion like this.
After looking at the charts I like to eliminate points not aspecting the angles. In Solar Fire create a file (I named mine SPECIAL) in "Chart Options", "Displayed Points". Edit it to populate it with the points you want displayed. Put the biwheel into a program to erase or fill over points you have chosen that are not relevant to the finished display. Repopulate the file to use with other charts.
The progressed Capsolar MC was 75°18'. The March 9 SE Saturn was on the IC at 75°11', transit Saturn at 75°25' was stationing on the IC in square to the eclipse and the Neptune-eclipse midpoint. The SE set at 74°26'. A square to the MC was at 345°18'. The eclipse Neptune-Eclipse midpoint (or Sun, then Moon, if you want to separate them) was square at 345°45'.
Placing the September solar eclipse around the progressed Capsolar (MC 75°18') yields the eclipse on the Asc at 76°11' and the eclipse Saturn-Pluto midpoint (260°55') on the Nadir (260°23'). NOTE: The Nadir is not the IC. It is a point exactly 90 degrees from the Asc in right ascension.
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