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STEP A Example
Step Al G6eum_
Obtained from the person or subject the chart is being calculated for .
e .g . Date of birth, inception or happening .
Step A2
The town, city or area of birth, inception, or happening occurred, again
obtained by the person or subject .
Step A3
The Geographical Latitude of birth place obtained from a map .
Step A4
The Geographical Longitude of birth place obtained from a map .
I
Step 81 CL6a' c
Birth time or exact time of happening or birth or subject in concern .
Step 82
ZONE STANDARD is the standard longitude time zone each country operates
under from Greenwich, England . e .g . Greenwich England is 00 degrees
longitude, every 15 degrees of longitude west of Greenwich is PLUS one
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hour of time, thus 30 degrees West Long . would be 2 hours behind
Greenwich . Now, for East of Greenwich, every 15 degrees would be minus
one hour of time so 30 degrees East Long . would be 2 hours ahead of
Greenwich . So in our example, N .Z . being in the 12 hour standard time
zone East of Greenwich, we MINUS 12 hours from the LOCAL BIRTH TIME .
Step 83
If the birth took place during summer, or double time (daylight saving)
allowance must be made by subtracting the appropriate time that was
added to the zone clocks .
I Step 84
The result of the calculations being the birth time as it would have
been at Greenwich meantime, (GMT) . Because the result was the product
1
of subtracting in this example, 1 .04p .m . GMT would be the day before the
birth date LOCAL time, therefore GMT birth is 1 .04p .m . on 20/6/82 GMT
date .
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This final result of birth time is the time used in the following
calculations . This result is also used in the calculation of planetary
positions which will be explained later .
1 STEP C
53 29
f 3.
4.
Write in the Acceleration on INTERVAL
(Step C2) 10 seconds per hour
Which equals SIDEREAL TIME at Greenwich
10 a.sa .-/p .m .+ *
1 5.
6.
at birth
Write in LONGITUDE TIME EQUIVALENT
Add 12 hours for the Southern Hemisphere
+
06
11
57
47
39
00 E+/yl!
I 8.
LOCAL SIDEREAL TIME AT BIRTH
Subtract 24 hours if necessary -
29
24
104
00
39
.00
RESULT = 05 104 39
9. Carry over seconds to minutes, mins
to hours if necessary = 06 -44 39,
Step Cl - O. ovut .
Is obtained from an EPHEMERIS . Locate the year of birth and the pages
of the month , of birth, then locate the "GMT date" as explained in Step
84 . Under the column named 'Sidereal Time' you will find the hours,
minutes and seconds alongside the GMT date . See Table (i)(A' .
There may be times when you will use a midnight ephemeris . The same
f Step C2
procedure is adopted .
This is the time difference between the GMT and NOON as shown in our
e xample . 1 .04p .m . i s 1 hour and four minutes past the noon which the ST
(Sidereal time) was taken from, so this is added .
1 The
F r
rule is :-
n n ephemeris, if GMT is a .m . subtract the difference .
n n ephemeris, if GMT is p .m . add the .difference .
I F r
F r
F r
MN ephemeris, if GMT is a .m . add the difference .
MN ephemeris, if GMT is p .m . subtract the difference .
NEW Mot*w-June 21, Ilk. 52m . a.m. (29' n 41') FULL Moow-June 6, 3h . 59m . p .m. (1S' 1 37')
12 JUNE, 1982 RAPHAEL'S EPIIEMERIS) JUNE, 1982 13
I D Slderea 0 0 1 ff e d 21 1 If '$ L Lunar Aspects
MW Time Lon . Dec . ) L 13ec I. Lon Lon . Lon Lon Lon Lon . Lon . Lon '
4 38 3410n40 22N 12=44 3NI OS I I3wl 19¢ 1 1 2S3 Il u 1 tJ 53 2=S 10$27153 0211 261 24-2 A
4 42 31 11 37 31 22 1125 1S 3 S Its 111126 7 1 10 113 3 2 3 1 112 1344 2141 2611 24 11240 0 d
4 46 2 12 34 S 22 1 71434 4 4 9 3 IS 13 39 3811 3 10 2 4 12 3 21 1 1 1 5 41 2 12 26 24 2 L
4 50 2 13 32 2 22 2 19 42 55 1313 3 15 23 44 1115 2 9 31 5 2 3 3 1 1 15 4 2 26 124 .22 ~t
4 34 21 14 29 22 32 1 43 3 3 2 17 14 5 7 41 3 18 35 1 5 6 31 3 52 1 1 13 3 2 72S 5 24 21 V
4 58 1715 27 1 22 3 13 38 2 3 19 S1 4 5419 33 34 20 S5 8 3 7 41 4 1 13 3 2 4 24 2,1 L
vi 5 2 1416 24 3922 45 23 28 11 1 3 21 4 4 51 11122 15 22 2 IS 3 2 223 3 24 1 d"
8 8 S1 4 2 1
5 6 1 17 22 22 71116 2 N3 22 41 4 4813 9 3 22 4( 7 4 10 1 4 4 0 3 15 3 2 1 25 5 24 1 ~t
ar
9 S 10 18 19 22 22 5 19 4 5 S3122 3 4 4 24 39 22 1 2 11 1 4 5 0 5 3 3 1 5 2S 5 24 1 L 1
S 14 319 16 4 23 1 0=55 121 3 21 4 41 6=52 5 20 33 7 12 21 3 1 0 S . 15 3 1 5 23 5124 1 9 V
0
v 20 14 12 S2 4(2 3(19 2( 18 S3 18 4 6 _ I3 3i -5-3 - 0 IS 3 5 23 ' 24 1 /_
0 S 21 5 21 11 24 23 25 0 3 3 3 16 2 4 3 1)1 9 1 14 42 6 4 14 4 5 5 0 4 15 3 1 25 4 24 1 •
8 3 25 S322 8 43 23 1 7)(22 44 1 12 4 4 3213 40 31 10 38 6 3 15 52 6 14 0 4 1S 31 4 :125 4(24 1 Q
5 29 23 6 2 23 1 20 3 2 8 2 4 2 26 31 5 6 6D3817 6' 3 0 4 15 31 4(2S 4 24 1 1
5 33 4 24 3 21 3r 6 35S 113S 31 4 2 9r47 34 0S S7 6 4218 1 6 5 0 1$ 4 .25 4 24 1
5 37 43 25 0 3 23 21 16 33 12 1 N 4 2 23 29 3 4 N18 6 3 19 2 7 1 0 3 IS 3, 4123 4124 1
3 41 3 25 57 5 23 23 0 u 30 5 6 5 4 1 7 d 38 4 9 31 7 20 3 7 3 0 3 13 .r 3' 25 4 24 1 A d
5 45 3 26 SS 1523 2414 53 1 12 4 1 22 13 14 21 7 221 447 0 313 a 32S 324 I1 1. Q
S2 3323 2 29 38 1 16 31 4 1 7 n 7 4(18 25 7 4 22 5 8 2 0 3 1 3 D3 + 3 25 3 24 11 Y
0 2~ Q~ 49 23 2 14a40 33 20 2 4 1 22 IS 31 21 1 8 1 24 8 4 0 31 15 3223 3 24 1 Q
21 S S7 2 29D47 23 2 ISI 4 7=27 1 22 41 8 4 .21 1' 9 0 3 IS 1 3 24 1 d d d
22 6 1 2 Oao44 23 23 2 1S® 1 1 N 4 22 33 2 22 21 12 2S 32 24 1
9 23 26 2 9 2 0 2 IS 31
23 6 5 1 1 41 3 23 2 OR 1 3 1 31 4 7Q23 2120 10 27 3 9 S1 0 2 1S 31 1 2 25 24 St 1
24 6 9 1 5 2 38 55 23 2 14 43 S . 2 4 3 5 21 56 3 17 1 1 2 23 2 24
10 4 28 4810 1 0 2 1 5 3 L Q
25 6 13 1 3 36 1 23 2 29 3 1 3 47 3 S 6np 3 1713 12 11 3 29 5' 10 3 0 2 15 3 1 2 25 2 24 r
2 12 3 l111 11 0 2 , 15 3 1 2 25 2 24 O ~1 L 1t '
13 2 2 21 11 2 0 2 1S 3 1 1 25 2 24 t * U ><
2 14 31 3 3 II 54 0D2 . 13 3 1 1 .25 2 24 0 A d d
2' 15 3 4 4312 1 0 2 IS 1 1 25 2124 Q L +' d
3 16a4 . SnS 12-4 Out 27 1S=3 11 1 2511 124- AQ d u L
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if the GMT is bef re the ST subtract the difference, if the GMT is after
the ST, add the difference .
Step C3
F r every h ur subtracted r added fr m/t the ST e .g . Step C2, ten
sec nds per h ur is als subtracted r added, whatever t k place
A initially .
f Step C4
Which equals ST at Greenwich at birth . S we n w have the exact ST if
birth had happened at Greenwich . Next is t c nvert this back t l cal
time .
Step C5
L ngitude time equivalent is btained fr m Step A4, 176° East 52' . T
f l ngitude equals f ur minutes f
t c nvert this t
man time . S :
time, each degree
Step C6
Self explanat ry .
Step C7
The result being l cal ST at birth .
Once the calculati ns g t the exact GMT ST at birth then the necessary
calculati ns c uld be made t btain the LOCAL ST at birth .
1 Step C8
There are nly 24 h urs in a day s any calculati n 24 h urs and ver
has 24 h urs subtracted t get the final calculati n .
Step C9
Sec nds and minutes w rk n the N . 60 ; each 60 sec nds aut matically
STEP 0 Example
1 1.
2.
Carry f rward y ur final ST result 06 :44 :39
Carry f rward y ur Latitude fr m Step A3 39° SOUTH 40'
I between :
06 :44 :39
06 :43 :31
= 00 :01 :08
in the event f wanting m re accurate results .
- .- -- Table (i)(b) -_-- _- -
"Raphael's Tables o f Houses for Northern Latitudes" W. Foulsham & Co Ltd, England. -
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5. Follow your f i n g e r along t h e l i n e from 06:43:31 and t h e following
numbers w i l l read: 10/13/13/8.42/6/6.
Now look a t t h e headings above t h e columns, then run your eye down each
column and see i f a z o d i a c s i g n changes b e f o r e your ST, then form your
new l i n e f o r t h e headings.
ST
Change a t 6:13:5
s
10
Y 12
9 -
Ascen
a
2
r?y,
Jv
Change a t 6:17:26 rVm
Result
#Now Convert t o
Southern hem.,
e.g. a l l s i g n s
n/
n/
X T 8 =
a r e changed t o
t h e i r opposite
signs
Place i n degrees . .
a s noted along 10 13 13 8.42 6 6
your ST l i n e
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No. 2 - 7710 **HOUSES'Chn. DIRECT METHOD Deaagned by M.E.HONE.
PROGRESSED DATA
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Noon
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Triplicities:-
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BY DIRECT -OD
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NAME No.
No. 2 - fh. " H O W Chrr DfRECT METHOD D a g n e d by M.E.HONE.
TO CALCULATE THE PLANETARY POSITIONS
~ d these
d together
"Raphael's Astronomical Ephemeris of Planets' Places for 1982", W. Foulsham &
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TABLE l TABLE l
RATE DF 24-HOUR MOTION F 24-HOUR YO1 ION
i5?
*
The
0 Hours , : 0 Hours 57 06
4?
Mln
1 1 51
1 53
68
7
1 55
158
200
2 02
2 05
8 2 07
9 2 10
10 2 12
11 2 14
12 2 17
13 2 19
14 222
15 2 24
16
17
18
19
20
21
n
23
24
25
28
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
Add t h e r e s u l t ( 2 ' 33") t o t h e Sun's p o s i t i o n b e f o r e t h e time o f b i r t h .
I n t h i s case i t i s t h e p o s i t i o n on t h e 20th.
2 8 O Z 49' 50''
TABLE I1 ( f o r a l l o t h e r p l a n e t s )
=on 21st 29O 51 ' 30' Carry over Sec 29O * 50 ' 90 ''
D o n 20th 14O x 40' 33" inu us
Result, motion o f moon i n 24 hours
-=15O
14 40 33
1012/"
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In the table
32' column for 4' 0' 05"
32' column for lhr 1' 20"
1' 25" which is added to the Mercury
position on 20th
14'
01' 25"
For Venus :
For Mars :-
I
9°=,a=
-8 0
S
' '
42'
from 0° 23' column 0' 04"
+ 0' 57"
0° 23' 1' 01"
8 0 „Owh2 t 00"
+ 1' 01"
8° X3 9 1"
For Jupiter :- Note Jupiter goes Retrograde (8:) before the 20th and 21st and
turns direct after these dates, therefore. Jupiter is still considered & . In
this event the last calculation is subtracted . This method is used with
on the 20th Jupiter is 31' into scorpio . 60" (lmin) will have to be carried
over to the seconds column to subtract the 2" from the tables .
I If there had been no apparent motion between the 20th and 21st retrograde
figures, the figures in the ephemeris would be copied straight onto the
horoscope and considered Retrograde Stationary (8S) .
~r w rr - r Ma
NEW M n-June 21, Ilk . 52m . a.m. (29' n 47') Fuu. M n-June 6. 3h. 39m. P.m. ($50 1 37')
12 JUNE, 1982 (RAPHAEL'S EPHEMERISI JUNE, 1982 13
D S' real 0 0 V 4 d 21 h I 'V L Lunar Aspects
W Time L n . Dec. ) L ) D M L n L n L n L n . L n . L n L n L n 0 '
I. M. S . ' • • • •
1 4 38 3410n40 22N 12-44 SNI OS I415=1 19= I I 2S) Il u 2=5 1182
211 261 24-2
5-4 l_
2 4 42 3111 37 31 22 1123 15 3 5 11$ 111126 7 1 10113 3 2 41 2611 24 112
1 42 5114 d
3 4 46 2712 34 5 22 1 711134 4 4 9 321S 413 39 38 11 38 10 3 21 2 1 26
1 1 2 24 2
5 41 Y YL
4 4 50 2 13 32 2422 2 19 42 55 1313 3 15 23 44 1113 2 9 3 3 3 2
1 14 26 1 24 .2
5 4 * d Y Y
5 4 54 21 14 29 22 32 1 43 3 3 2 17 14 5 7 41 3 18 35 8 5 3 52 2
1 1 25 5 24 21
5 3
4 58 1715 27 14 22 3 13 38 2 3 19 51 14 5 19 33 34 20 3 8 3 12 25 5 24 2 d 3
3 3 L
S 2 1416 24 3 22 4 5 28 111 3721 4 14 51 11122 1 22 2 8 12 25 3 24 1
3 3 Q 4
3 6 1 17 22 22 71116 2 N34 22 4114 4 13 9 3 22 7 4 2
0 5 25 5 24 1
3 3 A Y
S 10 18 19 22 22 5 19 4 ' 5 S3122 3 14 4 24 59 22 1 7 2 1 5 25 5 24 1
0 5 5 34 0 4 11
3 14 319 16 43 23 1 0=55 1 1 35 21 14 41 6=52 5 20 35 7 1 5 25 5124 170
0 53 5 3 A * Y
11 5 18 20 14 4 23 512 52 4 2 3 19 2 14 3818 55 I8 4 6 5 1 5
5 3 0 5 5 32
24 1 il L
12 5 21 5 21 I l 24 23 25 0 3 3 3 16 2 14 35 1 x 9 3 14 42 6 42 1 5 25 4 24 1
5 5 0 41 5 3 *'
13 5 25 53 22 8 4123 12 7H22 44 1 12 4 14 32 13 40 31 10 38 6 38 1 4 25 4 24 1
6 14 0 4 5 31 l7 0 0
14 5 29 23 6 2 23 1 20 3 2 5 8 2314 2 26 31 5 6 6 D38 1 4 25 4 24 1∎
6 3 0 42 5 31 0
IS 5 33 4 24 3 21 3 18 3T 6 35S II 3S3114 25 9''47 34 OS S7 6 42 1 4 25 4 24 1
6 54 0 4 5 3 * A
5 37 43 25 0 3 23 21 16 35 125 1 1 N 14 22 23 29 3 4N18 6 52 1 4125 41 24 1
7 1 0 38 5 3 L Y d Q
S 41 3 25 57 57 23 2 0 u 30 345 6 3 14 1 7 u 38 47 9 31 7 5 1 325 424 1
7 3 0 3 5 Y d d
3 4S 3626 53 IS 23 2414 53 1 12 14 1 22 13 14 21 7 2 1 3 25 3 24 11
7 S 0 34 5 3 0
5 49 32 27 52 33 23 2 29 38 1 3 3 16 31 14 1 7 u 7 4( 18 25 7 8 2 0 12~~;4 I= SDI d
S 33 2 8 49 23 2( 14u40 332 3220 2 14 1 22 13 31 21 1 ~~ iii Lii 5 ~~UIRLi
RL= LQ Q
21
22
5 57 2529u47 721 2 29 51 3 IS 1422 1314
6 1 2 0ae44 23 23 2 l 5w 13 N 22 4514
7 a27 1 22 41
3 22 33 24 22 23 2
-t!ff~
- qw I F1 w
5 3 2 s' Y ∎ Q
3 A r
23 6 5 1 1 41 3 23 2 011 1 371 3121 3814 711.25 2120 10 27 3 9 51 0 2 I S 31 1 2 25 3 24 L A O
24 6 9 1 2 38 5323 2514 43 532 4 19 3 13 37 21 56 3717 10 4 28 4 10 1 0 2 1 3 32 1 2 25 2 24 * Q
25 6 13 12 3 36 1 23 2 29 3 1 3 4 13 21 13 5 6118 3 1713 12 11 3 29 5 10 3 0 2 IS 3 1 2225 2 24
A ~'
2 12 34 Inl 11 0 2 IS 33 1 2 25 2 24 ∎ YLY 4
13 2 2 2111 2 0 2 IS 3 1 1 25 2424 A Y *OY
2 14 31 3 3 11 5 OD2 IS 3 1 1 25 2 24 80 A d d
2 IS 3 4 4 12 1' 0 2,15 3 1 1 2$ 2124 Q L* d
16a S u S 12-4 011)2 15=3 111 2511924- A Q d Y L
22 23
TABLE 11 TABLE II
RATE OF 24-HOUR MOTION Time RATE OF 24-HOUR MOTION
Time 0'35' r
0 H urs 0'29' r 0'30' 031' f0°32' 0 H urs 0°29' 0'30' 0°31' 0°32' 0'33' 0'34' 0'35'
r • . r h. Min. • 1 . • I r • I r
min .
001 0 01 0 01 0 01 001 0 01 0 01 48 056 0 57 0 59
1 101 103 105 107
002 002 003 003 003 003 0 03 47 0 57
2 0 59 101 103 105 107 109
3 004 004 004 004 004 004 48 058 100 102 104 108 108 1 10
005 005 • 0 05 0 05 006 008 49 0 59 101
0 103 105 107 109 III
006 006 0 06 0 07 0 07 0 07 50 100
5 102 105 1 07 1 09 III 1 13
6 0 07 0 07 008 008 008 0 08 009 51 102 104 106 108 I t 1 12 1 15
008 009 009 009 010 010 010 52 103 105
7 107 109 1 11 1 14 1 16
8 010 0 10 0 10 011 011 Oil 0 12 53 104 106 108 III 1 13 1 15
013 013 1 17
9 011 011 012 012 012 54 105 107 1 10 1 12 1 14 1 16 1 19
10 012 012 013 013 0 14 014 014 55 106 109 III 1 13 1 16 I la 120
11 013 014 014 015 015 016 016 56 108 1 10
017
1 12 1 15 1 17 It 122
12 014 015 015 016 0 16 017 57 109 1 11 1 14 i18
019 118 121 123
13 016 016 017 017 018 018 58 110 112
020
1 15 I la 120 1 23 125
14 017 017 018 019 019 020 59 1 11 1 14 1 16 1 19 121 1 24 126
15 018 0 19 0 19 020 021 0 21 0 22 60 1 12 1 15 1 17 120 1 22 1 25 127
019 020 021 021 0 22 0 23 0 23
16
021 0 21 0 22 0 23 0 23 024 025
17
18 0 22 022 023 0 24 0 25 025 026
19 0 23 024 024 0 25 0 26 0 27 0 28
20 0 24 025 026 0 27 0 27 0 28 ' 029
21 0 25 026 027 0 28 0 29 030 031 H urs
0 27 0 27 0 28 029 030 0 31 0 32 1 12
22 1 15 1 17 122 1 25 127
23 0 28 0 29 030 0 31 0 32 0 33 0 34 2 25 230 235 40 2 45 2 50 2 55
24 029 030 031 0 32 0 33 034 035 3 37 3 45 3 52 400 4 07 415 4 22
25 030 0 31 0 32 033 034 035 036 450 500 . 510 520 530 5 40 550
0 34 035 036 0 37 038 6 02 6 15 6 27 6 40 6 52 7 05 7 17
26 031 0 32
0 33 0 34 0 35 0 36 0 37 0 38 0 39 715
27 730 7 45 800 8 15 830 $45
28 0 34 0 35 0 36 0 37 0 39 040 041 8 27 8 45 902 920 9 37 9 55 1012
29 0 35 036 0 37 0 39 0 40 041 042 940 1000 1020 1040 1100 1120 1140
30 0 36 037 039 040 041 042 044 1062 Ills 1137 1200 1222 1245 1307
0 39 040 0 41 0 43 044 045 1205 1230 1265 1320 1345 1410 1435
31 0 37
0 39 040 041 043 044 0 45 0 47 1317
32 1345 14 12 1440 1507 1535 1602
33 0 40 0 41 0 43 0 44 0 45 047 048 14.30 1500 1530
049 1800 1630 1700 1730
34 041 0 42 0 44 045 047 048 1542 1615 16 47 1720 1752 18 25 18 57
35 0 42 0 44 0 45 0 47 0 48 049 051 1655 1730 1805 1840 1915 1950 2025
046 5i . 052 1807 1845 1922 2000 2037 21 15 2152
36 0 43 045
0 44 0 46 0 47 0 51 0 53 1920 2000 2040
37 2120 2200 2240 2320
0 46 047 049 0 53 0 55 2032 21 15
38 2157 2240 2322 2405 2447
0 47 048 050 055 057 21 45 2230
39 2315 2400 24 45 2530 2615
40 0.48 050 052 0 57 058 22 57 2345 2432 2520 2607 2655 2742
058 t 24 10 2500 2550 2640 2730 2820 2910
41 0 49 0 51 0 53
42 051 052 054 0 59 1 01 2522 26 15 2707 2800 2852 2945 3037
0 52 0 54 056 1 01 103 2635 2730
43 2825 2920 3015 31 10 3205
44 0 53 0 55 0 57 102 104 27 47 2846 2942 3040 31 37 3235 3332
0 54 0 56 0 58 1 04 106 2900 3000
45 3100 3200 3300 3400 3500
34 35
TABLE 11 ' TABLE II
RATE OF 24-HOUR MOTION Time RATE OF 24-HOUR MOTION
Time 0 H urs 1. 12'
1'17' 1143' 1.
e 14' nr
0 H urs 1e.12' 1'13' 1'14' 1'15' 1e.16' 1 .15' 1 .18' 1 .17'
I e e I r map *g I r O / O Min. e I e e I r s & O / I e I r
.», Min .
0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 46 2 16 2 18 220 2 22 2 24 228 2 28
1 003 0 03 0 03
006 006 006 47 2 19 221 2 23 2 25 2 27 229 231
2 008 006 006 0 06
0 09 0 09 0 09 010 48 2 22 2 24 228 2 28 2 30 2 32 2 34
2 0 09 009
012 0i2 0 13 013 49 2 25 2 27 229 231 2 33 2 35 2 37
012 012
016 016 018 5 2 28 2 30 2 32 2 34 2 38 2 38 2 40
5 015 015 015
018 0 19 019 019 51 2 31 233 2 35 2 37 2 39 241 2 44
6 018 018 0 18
021 021 022 022 0 22 0 23 52 2 34 2 36 238 2 40 2 42 2 45 2 47
7 021
0 25 0 25 0 25 0 28 53 2 37 2 39 241 2 43 2 46 2 48 2 50
8 0 24 0 24 0 24
0 28 0 28 0 28 0 29 54 2 40 2 42 2 44 2 46 2 49 251 2 53
9 0 27 0 27 0 27
b 030 031 031 0 32 0 32 55 2 43 2 45 2 48 250 2 52 254 2 57
10 0 30 030
0 34 0 34 0 35 0 35 58 2 46 2 48 250 253 2 55 2 57 300
11 033 0 33 0 33
036 036 037 037 0 38 0 38 57 2 48 251 2 53 2 65 2 58 300 303
12 0 35
040 041 0 41 0 42 58 2 52 2 54 258 2 59 301 3 04 306
13 0 38 039 040
041 0 42 0 43 0 43 0 44 0 44 0 45 59 2 54 2 57 2 59 302 304 3 07 3 09
14
048 046 047 0 47 0 48 60 2 57 300 3 02 3 05 3 07 3 10 312
15 0 44 045
16 0 47 0 48 0 49 0 49 050 0 51 0 51
17 050 051 052 052 053 0 54 0 55 I
18 0 53 0 54 0 55 0 55 0 56 0 57 0 58
19 056 0 57 0 58 0 59 0 59 100 . 101
4 20 0 59 100 101 1 02 1 02 103 1 04
0
21 1 02 1 03 1 04 1 05 106 106 107
106 107 1 08 109 110 111 5L 300 302 305 3 07 310 3 12
22 1 05
110 111 112 113 114 2 55 600 6 05 610 815 620 6 25
23 108 109
112 113 114 115 1 16 1 17 3 8 52 900 9 07 915 9 22 930 9 37
24 III
1 16 1 17 lie 119 120 4 11 50 1200 1210 1220 1230 1240 1250
25 1 14 1 15
5 14 47 1500 15 12 1626 1537 1550 1602
26 1 17 1 18 1 19 120 1 21 1 22 1 23
1 21 1 22 1 23 1 24 1 25 1 27 8 1745 1800 18 15 1830 1845 1900 1915
27 120
28 123 124 125 126 128 1 29 130 7 2042 2100 2117 2135 21 52 2210 2227
1 26 127 128 129 131 132 133 8 2340 2400 2420 2440 2500 2520 2540
29
129 1 30 131 1 32 134 1 35 136 9 2637 2700 2722 2745 2807 2830 2662
30
10 2935 3000 3095 3050 31 15 31 40 3205
31 1 32 1 33 1 34 1 36 1 37 138 1 39
1 37 1 39 1 40 141 143 11 3232 3300 3327 3365 3422 3450 35 17
32 1 35 1 36
33 138 139 140 142 143 1 44 1 46 12 3530 3600. 3630 3700 3730 3800 3830
1 42 1 43 1 45 1 46 148 149 13 3827 3900 3932 4005 4037 41 10 41 42
34 1 41
1 46 1 48 1 49 1 51 1 52 14 41 25 4200 4235 4310 4345 4420 4455
35 1 44 1 45
15 4422 4500 4537 4615 4652 4730 4807
36 1 46 148 149 151 152 1 54 1 55
1 52 1 53 I SS 1 56 ISO 16 4720 4800 4840 4920 5000 5040 5120
37 1 49 150
1 52 154 156 157 159 200 2 02 17 50 17 5100 5142 5225 5307 5350 6432
38
39 1 55 1 57 1 59 200 2 02 2 03 2 05 18 53 15 5400 54 45 5530 5615 5700 57 45
200 202 203 205 2 07 208 19 56 12 5700 5747 6835 5922 10010 10057
40 1 58 20 5910 10000 10050 10140 10230 10320 10410
41 201 2 03 2 05 206 2 08 210 212
208 2 09 211 213 215 21 10207 10300 10352 104 45 10536 10630 10722
42 2 04 206
213 214 2 16 2 18 22 1 05 05 10600 10665 10750 10845 10940 1 10 35
43 2 07 209 211
2 12 214 2 16 217 2 19 221 23 10802 10900 1 09 57 1 10 55 11152 11250 1 13 47
44 2 10
217 219 221 2 22 2 24 24 11100 11200 11300 11400 11500 1 1600 11700
45 2 13 215
TABLE I1 TABLE I1
RATE OF 24-HOUR MOTION Time RATE OF 24-HOUR MOTION
0'27' 0°28' 0 H urs 0°22' 0.23' 0'24' 0-25- 0'28' 0°27' 0'28'
O • I O
/ M
Min . O / O I O I M O I • • I M • I M • I M
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t SDlS°-'^-30'
F r Neptune :-
F rPlut :-
Result is
e RS
24°--^-10'
STEP F
Our w rk with sidereal time gave us the signs n the h use cusps and what
degree the cusp c mmences .
Gemini starts the 3rd h use cusp at 6° s it w uld be reas nable t assume 6°
f Gemini w uld be in the 2nd h use and the remaining 24° in the 3rd h use .
(Each sign having 30° each) . C unt fr m the 6th degree t the 28th degree
which is nly 1 degree ff 30 0 Gemini and 2 degrees ff 0° Cancer . (N te the
.4th h use cusp is 10° Cancer) . Place the Sun n the 28th degree f Gemini as
sh wn in the f ll wing diagram .
Keep clear in y ur mind the h use cusps are sign p sts and we place the
planets nt the h r sc pe 360° circle in relati n t these signp sts . Als
n te a sign c nsists nly f 30° (0°-30°) n m re, n less . Keep clear the
distincti n between signs and h use . The h uses are n paper, the signs are
pr jected int the heavens . In analysis the tw c me t gether dynamically .
We use a degree f a sign t mark the beginning f a h use . The h use begins
at its cusp, (signp st) .
F r the ther planets repeat the same meth d .
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N te in the f ll wing the signs start fr m 0° s Aries will be 0°-1, that is,
'the first h use BUT numbered 0 . Taurus is 1-2 s is numbered 1 alth ugh
Taurus is the sec nd h use . Gemini 2, Cancer 3 and s n.
• t + M
The ascendan n minus the sun
0
e .g . Sign °
'r 0 9 42
• =2 15 21
2 24 63
- ' - 2 28 52
we see 24 cann t take away 28
s we b rr w 1 extra sign (30°)
t 24 and give 12 signs t the
1 remaining sign 13 54 63
2 28 .52
11- 26 11' _ 026 0 * 11 ' which is
entered n t the h r sc pe
~' The part f illuminati n is the same degree but pp site sign t the
part f f rtuna .
i .e . 47,,k6° I10'
® MC + Sun - M n (MC is mid-heaven which is the 10th h use cusp using the
t Placidus System .)
e .g . 9 10
• 3L2 28 52
11 38 52
3L_ 2 15 21
9 23 31 _ 023 0 V~31'
• 36ff0
9 41
8 25 34
8 34 75
-08 30 58
0 4 17 ' 4° T 17'
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'' 0 9 41
=6 15 30
6 24 71
a 2 28 52
t b rr wing -------------------
5 54 71
28 52
3 26 19 g 2 ° Cq% 19'
A Ascendant + Sun - M n
T0 9 41
+ -2 28 52
2 37 93
2 15 21
0 22 72
1 Carry ver c/ 0 23 12 = c0~ 23°T 12'
These are f und in the Ephemeris in the m nth and day f GMT . Calculate these
as ne w uld the Retr grade planets . First calculate the N rth N de ( J% ) .
The result f the N rth N de is exactly the same f r the S uth N de except the
S uth N de is placed in the pp site sign .
t
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INTERCEPTED HOUSES
10 11 12 Ascen 2 3
1
t
e
1
4th and 10th are intercepted h uses .
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OTHER POINTS
The ruling planet is the str ngest planet in the h r sc pe . S me say the
planet ruling the sun sign, r the ascendant is the ruling planet, . but
preference is t the planet in the str ngest and m st influential p siti n .
This is btained thr ugh the analysis f the planetary p siti ns .
1 TRIPLICITIES :
QUADRUPLICITIES :
MUTUAL RECEPTION :
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ASPECTS
Maj r Aspects :
d C njuncti n 00
4- Semi Square 45 0
Sextile 60 0
Q Square 90°
0 Trine 120°
d Opp siti n 180°
+ Grand Cr ss 2x90°, 2x180°
T T Square (Cr ss) 2480 0 , 1x90° t b th 180°
GT Grand Trine 3x120° linking up .
Y Y C nfigurati n 2x60° inc njunct a third .
t * D uble Sextile
D uble Semi Sextile
2x120°, 1x60°
2x60° , 1x30° linking
0 D uble Semi Square 2x90°, 1x45° linking
Explanati n .
A grand cr ss is f ur planets square each ther, e .g . 2 pp siti ns each
square, the ther pp siti n .
U The T square is 2 planets in pp siti n and an ther square b th f them .
The GT is 2 planets trine each ther, and th se tw b th trining a third .
Y is 2 planets sextile each ther and b th inc njunct an ther .
** is 2 planets trine with a third sextile b th .
D uble Semi Sextile is 2 planets sextile each ther and a third planet semi
sextile b th .
Min r Aspects :
Vigintile 18°
-- Semi Sextile 30°
-+- Semi Quintile 36°
1 Q Quintile
Tridecile
72°
108°
Q Sesquiquadrate 135°
. Bi-Quintile 144°
® Quincunx 150°
P Parallel
The degrees are distances between planets . The aspect graph is filled in with
the symb ls in the appr priate b x where an aspect is f rmed between 2
planets .
PROGRESSED DATA
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I N n p mu ns n
C rresp nd t
I PO
PD ,
Pig .
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P4
Pa
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Ruling Ruler's
Planet H use
Rising ~ t '
Planet Negadve
Triplicities :-
Fire Own sign.
Earth, 5 Ealted ..~
Air $ Detiiment~
Water Fall •
Ouadruplicities :-
Cardiaal~_ Angular
Fixed 3
q sueceedent
t I
Mutable Cadent __
Mutual Recepti n
1 BY DIRECT METHOD
ASPECTS
PLANET DEC. NOTES D, M. T,
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Sun
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Mercury
Q airs ew . r. alv.w 1 O I1-
Venus Z ne .nerd
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Mars a - C M.? Cry
C •M.r. d. 'LD : 6 :`a
Jupiter
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Saturn h ud• we m m C.M.T. OS S'3 2`t
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Ar.a _ O( ~^7
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