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       Astrology for Magicians 
        and Metaphysicists - Introduction 
       In the following lessons you will find an introduction 
        to natal astrology.  I am using the key-word method, because I realized 
        that this is the most efficient way to gain the skills of natal chart 
        interpretation.  Conversely, you may use the same method to set up 
        your astro trend generation units for the purpose of taking control of 
        your stars! 
        How 
        to Draw and Evaluate an Astrological Chart 
       The astrological chart is a representation 
        of the astrological factors at the time of the event it describes. In 
        the case of a birth chart, it represents the positions of the planets 
        and houses as seen from the place of birth at the time of birth. 
       
      The following is not designed to give you 
        an understanding of the astronomical factors involved. I will rather give 
        you a step by step introduction that helps you understand the structure 
        of a chart, to design it and to understand it. You need not know the astronomical 
        basis of astrology for this task. 
       I am going to use the method that shows the 
        planets as they are in the zodiac (European method) rather than the twelve-equal-wedges 
        method that is still practiced in the Anglo Saxon countries. This latter 
        method shows the astrological signs and planets in the houses. With this 
        antiquated method it is rather difficult to see and evaluate midpoints 
        and structural patterns of aspects, both of which are important for our 
        task to generate astrological trends. If you have a computer program that 
        calculates your charts, be sure to have a printout that shows the planets 
        and houses in the zodiac -- the way you are going to learn in the following 
        pages. 
       It is the ZODIAC in which you will draw all 
        the planets, house cusps, and other factors of the chart. This zodiac 
        is represented by a circle of 360 degrees. The degrees are counted in 
        a counter-clockwise manner. This 
        is a free course in natal astrology, this free astrology course touches 
        upon astrocartography, it teaches free astrological readings, introduces 
        to horary astrology, predictions, and astrological interpretation, divination, 
        also personal horoscopes and astrological consultations, as well as astrological 
        chart interpretations, astrological advice, astrology study, vedic astrology, 
        and western astrology.  
       
         
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             The zodiac is subdivided into twelve 
              equal parts of 30 degrees each. These twelve equal parts are the 
              astrological signs. The beginning of the zodiac is set at the point 
              that the sun occupies at the exact time of the spring equinox. This 
              point is 0 degrees of the sign of Aries. You find this point at 
              the right side of the chart. From there the 30 degrees of Aries 
              are counted in a counter clockwise manner until 30 degrees Aries 
              which is 0 degrees Taurus. 
            For your convenience, each sign is 
              subdivided into six sections of five degrees each. As you proceed 
              in magical astrology, you will find out that this subdivision has 
              a very special meaning.  
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       This is a free course in natal astrology, 
        this free astrology course touches upon astrocartography, it teaches free 
        astrological readings, introduces to horary astrology, predictions, and 
        astrological interpretation, divination, also personal horoscopes and 
        astrological consultations, as well as astrological chart interpretations, 
        astrological advice, astrology study, vedic astrology, and western astrology. 
        
       
         
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             The circle on the left shows the twelve signs 
              of the zodiac. 
            The zodiac is always here. Everything else moves 
              through the signs of the zodiac at its own speed. The Sun completes 
              one orbit through the zodiac in one year, the Moon in 28 days, Jupiter 
              12 years, etc. The system of the houses makes one rotation through 
              the zodiac every twenty-four hours. This movement is cause by the 
              rotation of the Earth around its axis.  
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       This is a free course in natal astrology, 
        this free astrology course touches upon astrocartography, it teaches free 
        astrological readings, introduces to horary astrology, predictions, and 
        astrological interpretation, divination, also personal horoscopes and 
        astrological consultations, as well as astrological chart interpretations, 
        astrological advice, astrology study, vedic astrology, and western astrology. 
        
       
         
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             Rulers 
              of the signs
            Each sign is affiliated with one or two planets 
              whose action, or function, best corresponds to the energy of the 
              sign. Traditionally these planets were called the "rulers" of the 
              sign. The following diagram shows you the rulers of each sign. The 
              outside circle shows the day-rulers, the central circle shows the 
              night-rulers, the inner circle shows the signs. 
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       his is a free course in natal astrology, 
        this free astrology course touches upon astrocartography, it teaches free 
        astrological readings, introduces to horary astrology, predictions, and 
        astrological interpretation, divination, also personal horoscopes and 
        astrological consultations, as well as astrological chart interpretations, 
        astrological advice, astrology study, vedic astrology, and western astrology. 
        
       
         
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             Elements (Triplicities) and 
              Quadruplicities 
             You learned about quadruplicities in the course 
              material. The chart below shows you the distribution of elements 
              and quadruplicities.  
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            Inscribing the houses
            The first thing we do is draw the cusps 
            of the twelve houses into the circle of the zodiac. We work with a 
            chart for September 14, 1974, at 1:33 p.m. daylight savings time in 
            New York. The twelve houses 
              are twelve sections that are distributed in the zodiac in a counter 
              clockwise manner. Unlike the signs of the zodiac, the houses are 
              not of equal size. 
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      The cusp (= beginning) of the first house, 
        or ascendant, is at 13 Sagittarius and 12 minutes of arc, or 13:12 degrees 
        of Sagittarius. This, then, was the point of the zodiac that was rising 
        in the East at that time. 
       The beginning of the tenth house is at 2 
        degrees Libra and 46 minutes of arc, or 2:46 degrees of Libra. The beginning 
        of the tenth house is called Midheaven. This is so because the midheaven 
        is the point of the zodiac that is "in the middle of the sky." It is at 
        the point where the sun is at Noon. 
       The cusp of the seventh house, or descendant, 
        is the point in the zodiac that is exactly opposite the ascendant. It 
        is 13 degrees Gemini and 12 minutes of arc, or 12:13 degrees Gemini. 
       The cusp of the fourth house is on the opposite 
        side of the tenth house cusp, in 2:46 degrees of Aries. 
       We proceed to draw all other house cusps 
        into the chart. With the houses drawn into the chart, you see that the 
        houses are not equal. The first house measures from 13:12 Degrees of Sagittarius 
        to 17:22 degrees of Capricorn. It is slightly larger than 30 degrees, 
        while the eleventh house measures from 1:11 degrees of Scorpion to 23:39 
        degrees of the same sign, hence it is much smaller than 30 degrees. 
       The axis from the first to the seventh houses 
        marks the horizon. 
       The axis from the tenth to the fourth houses 
        marks the extension of the meridian. 
       The houses from one through six are always 
        below the horizon. 
       The houses from seven through twelve are 
        always above the horizon, visible from the place of the event. 
       The houses are always in the same sequence, 
        from 1 through 12. 
       I prefer to write the house numbers in Roman 
        numerals. I do this so that they will not be confused with numbers that 
        mark the position in degrees. 
       The ascendant, or the point of the zodiac 
        that rises in the East at the time of birth (or at the time of an event) 
        is by far the most influential part in a chart. It exceeds even the sun 
        in importance. In pop-astrology, the person who was born at the time for 
        which the sample chart was erected, would be considered a Virgo, because 
        this person has the sun in Virgo. However, considering the importance 
        of the rising degree, I would say that this person is a Sagittarian with 
        the sun in Virgo. 
       
         
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             Inscribing 
              the Planets
            The next step is inscribing the planets into the 
            chart. Here we proceed in the same fashion as we did when we inscribed 
            the twelve houses: The sun is marked into 21 degrees of Virgo 31 minutes 
            of arc (roughly 21 1/2 degrees on the chart), the Moon is 2:08 Virgo 
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       Inscribing the Aspects  
      Our next step is to find the aspects between 
        the planets and inscribe them into the chart. Here you will already see 
        the advantage of the chart pattern that you learn to use: With a bit of 
        practice, you can directly read the aspects from the chart.  
      As you have read in the course, an aspect 
        between two planets exists if the planets are within the range of specific 
        angles from each other. 
       For the beginning, we consider only the major 
        aspects: The opposition, or 180 degrees apart (opposing), the trine, or 
        120 degrees apart, the square, or 90 degrees apart, the sextile, or 60 
        degrees apart, and the conjunction, where the planets are close to each 
        other. 
       An exact aspect is very brief. This is so 
        because the planets are always in motion. However, an aspect is valid 
        within a certain range of accuracy. This range is called "the maximal 
        orb" of an aspect. Consequently, an opposition is valid when the planets 
        are between 172 and 180 degrees apart. This means that the maximal orb 
        for an opposition is 8 degrees. The same holds for a conjunction that 
        is good up to a distance of 8 degrees. The square has an orb of 7 degrees, 
        the trine 7 degrees, and the sextile 6 degrees. The effect of an aspect 
        is strongest when it is exact. It is weakest when it reaches the orb. 
        For instance, two planets exactly 60 degrees apart are in their strongest 
        mutual aspect, while when 54 or 66 degrees apart, the influence of the 
        aspect is still noticeable, but it is very weak. 
       We inscribe the aspects as lines that connect 
        the planets in aspect. Draw blue lines for soft aspects (trine and sextile) 
        and red lines for hard aspects (squares and oppositions). In our sample 
        chart we used two different dotted lines. 
        Abbreviations 
        and Symbols
      You are familiar with the symbols for planets, signs 
      and aspects. In the following I am showing you a system of abbreviations 
      that allows you to enter the signs, planets, houses, etc., easily into any 
      computer, or write it with any typewriter or word processor. These abbreviations 
      are also an excellent tool for another purpose: You can use them to write 
      astrological "formulas" that you can then translate into statements using 
      the key word method that you have been taught in this course.  
        
      
         
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              Planet or House Cusp  
            
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              Abbr.  
            
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              Sign  
            
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              House  
            
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              Sun   
            
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              S   
            
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              Aries   
            
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              ar   
            
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              First   
            
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              1   
            
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              Moon   
            
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              M   
            
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              Taurus   
            
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              ta   
            
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              Second   
            
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              2   
            
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              Mercury   
            
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              H (=hermes)   
            
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              Gemini   
            
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              gm   
            
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              Third   
            
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              3   
            
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              Venus   
            
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              V   
            
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              Cancer   
            
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              cc   
            
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              Fourth   
            
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              4   
            
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              Mars   
            
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              A (=ares)   
            
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              Leo   
            
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              le   
            
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              Fifth   
            
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              5   
            
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              Jupiter   
            
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              J   
            
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              Virgo   
            
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              vi   
            
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              Sixth   
            
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              6   
            
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              Saturn   
            
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              K (=kronos)   
            
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              Libra   
            
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              li   
            
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              Seventh   
            
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              7   
            
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              Uranus   
            
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              U   
            
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              Scorpio   
            
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              sc   
            
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              Eighth   
            
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              8   
            
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              Neptune   
            
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              N   
            
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              Sagittarius   
            
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              sg   
            
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              Ninth   
            
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              9   
            
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              Pluto   
            
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              P   
            
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              Capricorn   
            
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              Tenth   
            
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              10   
            
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              Ascendant   
            
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              R   
            
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              Aquarius   
            
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              aq   
            
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              Eleventh   
            
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              11   
            
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              Midheaven   
            
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              Z   
            
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              Pisces   
            
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              ps   
            
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              Twelfth   
            
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              12   
            
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      Aspects: write the degrees for the exact aspect: 60 
        for sextile, 90 for square, 00 for conjunction, 180 for opposition, etc. 
        Examples for Abbreviation
      Jupiter in Leo -- J le  
      Jupiter in Leo in the Third House -- J le 3 
       
      Jupiter in Leo in the Third House Sextile Mars in Gemini 
      in the First House -- J le 3 60 A gm 1 etc.  |