sven555
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Original Reference from here.
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Hey everyone,
So I thing I have noticed is that alot of people struggle to determine when to use the day formula to calculate the POF or when to use the night formula.
But there is a simple solution!!
When you next make a natal chart or horary chart you simply look out for the: HOUSE position of the SUN.
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Ok, so what houses determine which formula to use?
When the Sun is in... --> 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 --> Day Formula.
When the Sun is in... --> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 --> Night Formula.
The ASC/DSC axis defines the horizon, and acts as the Sunrise/Sunset in the chart.
When the Sun moves from 1st house to 12th house, the Sun is rising so moving into daylight.
When the Sun moves from 7th house to 6th house, the Sun is setting(falling) so moving into nighttime.
Hope this helps everyone!
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Hey everyone,
So I thing I have noticed is that alot of people struggle to determine when to use the day formula to calculate the POF or when to use the night formula.
But there is a simple solution!!
When you next make a natal chart or horary chart you simply look out for the: HOUSE position of the SUN.
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Ok, so what houses determine which formula to use?
When the Sun is in... --> 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 --> Day Formula.
When the Sun is in... --> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 --> Night Formula.
The ASC/DSC axis defines the horizon, and acts as the Sunrise/Sunset in the chart.
When the Sun moves from 1st house to 12th house, the Sun is rising so moving into daylight.
When the Sun moves from 7th house to 6th house, the Sun is setting(falling) so moving into nighttime.
Hope this helps everyone!
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