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In this approach, sometimes called "primary progressions", the proper motion of the planets between the radix and directed times is taken into account by erecting a normal chart for the directed time and comparing its mundane positions to those of the radix.
8 Μαΐ 2024 · A primary direction is a form of an applying spatial aspect (i.e., the angular distance between planets). The number of degrees in this aspect indicates the number of years from birth to the predicted event. The technique of primary directions is one of the oldest forms of forecasting.
This is simply the daily rotation of the earth around its axis, appearing to us as the rotation of the sky – complete with planets, stars, and the signs of the zodiac – around our place of observation.2 In approximately 24 hours not only the Sun, but every planet and zodiacal degree will rise in the east, culminate in the south (for
The foundation of directions is the daily rotation of the earth around its axis, which appears to us as the rotation of the celestial sphere around our place of observation. As the heavens move in the hours following birth, they bring planets and other points to significant places in the natal chart, indicating the unfolding of events in years ...
A direction is not just about cycles: we advance all planets and angles the same distance as the Sun has moved by progression. When I turned fifty, the Sun by progression had moved about the same number of degrees. By solar arc, everything, from Ascendant to Saturn to Pluto, moves at the same speed.
3 Αυγ 2015 · The Astrological Transits. Transits Play a Major Role for Astrologers. By Astro Marie. Published 3 Aug 2015. Last updated 21 May 2022. What is a transit? We speak of a transit when a current planet (for example Jupiter) forms an aspect (angle) to a planet in our birth chart.
16 Απρ 2022 · In astrology, we refer to the orbiting planets as “transiting planets.” A “transit” means a movement. Just as subway and buses are referred to as “mass transit,” the planets are always in motion, too.