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Tag Archives: horary astrology
Interview with Aswin Balaji about my new book
Recently I had the pleasure of participating in an interview with Aswin Balaji of Celestial Vibes Astrology about my new book on lost objects and horary astrology. Here is the link to the video. This book focuses specifically on lost … Continue reading
Shameless self-promotion
Llewellyn Publishers is set to release my most recent book on finding lost objects with horary astrology early in 2021. Here is an image from amazon.com: The following is the first page of the Table of Contents in response to … Continue reading
Horary: Will I pass the exam?
The 17th century astrologer William Lilly did not discuss questions about examinations in his classic text on horary astrology (1647), so modern horary astrologers are somewhat left to their own devices in answering such questions. One can find references in … Continue reading
Recent video interviews about astrology
Recently I’ve done a couple of interviews about astrology, one with Belgian astrologer Levi Cosijn on finding lost objects with horary and the other with Indian astrologer Aswin Balaji on primary directions and the Morinus astrology freeware program. Below are … Continue reading
Lilly’s misleading oversimplification of triplicity rulers
Recently I posted a discussion of “Should I?” questions in horary astrology. One astrologer commented that she was puzzled by my statement that one of Lilly’s charts (“if she should marry the elderly man”) with Mercury ruling the Ascendant and … Continue reading
Posted in Astrology, horary
Tagged Deborah Houlding, horary astrology, hour agreement, radical chart, triplicity rulers
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An interesting horary chart
An embarrassing addendum (24 Jan 2021): A colleague recently asked me about this chart and upon reviewing the text, I realized that I entered the wrong date in Janus to cast the chart. My notes indicate that the question was … Continue reading
Posted in Astrology
Tagged 12th part, astro-seek.com, dodecatemoria, horary, horary astrology, hour lord, Janus 5 software, Masha’allah, pass exam?, traditional astrology
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An interesting horary
I had posted this chart in a horary group in Facebook but thought it might be of interest to others, so here it is with some additional comments about the use of 12th-parts and of the lord of the hour … Continue reading
The Stolen Fish and the Transparent Eye-ball
When I was in high school, we were required to read Ralph Waldo Emerson’s 1836 essay Nature. At the time I loved spending time hiking in the woods, so a particular passage really stuck me about enjoying the solitude of uninhabited … Continue reading