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Ольга Княгиня » 13 Mar 2017, 15:57
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An Astrologer’s Handbook. planetary transits. Francis Sakoyan

the survival of the individual. These are cases in which a person personally initiates action and creative expression without waiting for the approval of others.
Mars, as the ruler of Scorpio and the natural Eighth House, is associated with using the collective resources represented by the Eighth House and destroying and eliminating that which no longer serves a useful purpose, all in preparation for new creative endeavors. mars is related to sexual energy through its rule in Scorpio. This is especially interesting in the case of this transit aspect, since Venus also relates to sex. Venus corresponds to the receptive feminine sexual principle. This combination, when referred to the Fifth House of Amorous Adventures, suggests a strong sexual attraction. An invitation from transiting Venus to begin a relationship will be met with a quick, aggressive response from Mars. Transits, including - these very planets, are usually really realized as romantic hobbies.
Since Mars is exalted in Capricorn, one should look for such relationships as a means of achieving high position, professional opportunities or security. This is also indicated by the occasional exaltation of Mars in the Tenth House of the natural Zodiac.
Fourthly, the planets ruled by Mars and Venus, the houses and signs in which they fall, will show the affairs of life that pertain to the activities associated with this transit of Venus.
Further understanding will be gained through the study of the positions of the decanates and duads of transiting Venus and natal Mars.
All this information is suitable for accurately describing the meaning and likely outcome of this transit. Such methods are hardly / fussy to use in the study of all transits, as well as in the interpretation of the natal horoscope.
The description of approximate transits indicates why a comprehensive understanding of the basics of Astrology is necessary to achieve accurate and valuable results. The application of these basic methods must be so carefully learned by the practicing astrologer that it can be almost instinctive.
WHAT IS A HOROSCOPE?
Since space is filled with many kinds of mysterious energies and these energies affect life on earth, there is reason to believe that celestial bodies such as the Sun, Moon and planets absorb and redistribute such energy. There is also reason to believe that the small stars can radiate energy and that this energy can influence life on our small planet. The energies emitted by these celestial bodies are modified, and in some cases amplified, depending on the angular ratios of their sources.
The scientific explanation of this is given by wave mechanics in physics and paraphysics. Some of these items are on the front in terms of the evolution of scientific thought, but they are beyond the scope of this presentation.
Experience has shown that the horoscope is an accurate and detailed guide to understanding human character and potential.
A horoscope is a diagram of the sky as it appears at the time and place of a person's birth. It shows the positions of the Sun, the Moon and the plan in relation to the surface of the Earth or the horizon, the Zodiac and to each other.
The zodiac is the belt in which the positions of the planets are measured. This division of the ecliptic (the plane of the Earth's orbit around the Sun) into twelve segments equal to 30 degrees is called signs. The zodiac begins with the spring equinox. The spring and autumn equinoxes form the line where the plane of the ecliptic and the plane of the earth's equator intersect.
Cardinal ingress is the ascension of the Sun into one of the signs of the cardinal group or fourfolds. These are the signs Aries, Cancer, Libra, Capricorn, indicating the beginning of the four seasons, which are separated by the spring equinox, summer solstice, autumn equinox and winter solstice.

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Houses are the division of the ecliptic or circle into twelve segments in relation to the horizons, to the time and place for which the horoscope is drawn up. These двенадцать секторов необязательно имеют равную дугу, в отличие от знаков Зодиака, которые имеют по 30 град. each.
The most important houses are the Angular Houses starting from the Ascendant or cusp of the First House, the Nadir or cusp of the Fourth House, the Descendant or cusp of the Seventh House and the Midheaven or cusp of the Tenth House.
The Ascendant is the point where the ecliptic crosses the Eastern horizon at the time and place for which the horoscope is being drawn up.
The Nadir is where the ecliptic crosses the meridian below the Earth (a meridian is a great circle around the Earth, passing from North to South through the zenith and the opposite zenith point).
The Descendant or cusp of the Seventh House is the point at which the ecliptic, or plane of the earth's orbit around the Sun, crosses the western horizon at the time and place for which the horoscope is drawn up.
The Midheaven (MC) or Tenth House cusp is the point at which the ecliptic crosses the meridian above.
The Second, Third, Fifth and Sixth, Eighth and Ninth, Eleventh and Twelfth Houses are the division of the intervals between the cusps of the Angular houses. Such gaps are called quadrants. There are three sectors for each quadrant.
Together these make up twelve houses.
There are several systems for defining these divisions of the quadrants. In Western Astrology, the most used system is the Planid system, on which this work is based. For a more active explanation of this subject, see the table "Signs of the Zodiac: their astrological nature and rulers."
The Second, Fifth, Eighth and Eleventh Houses are called Successive Houses, and the Third, Sixth, Ninth and Twelfth Houses are called Cadent Houses.
Corner houses, like the Cardinal signs of the Zodiac, indicate life situations that require immediate attention. The following houses, like the fixed signs of the Zodiac, point to future songs. Cadent scraps, like the Mutable signs of the Zodiac, indicate adaptability based on past experience.
The following set of phrases provides a short and direct path to understanding what each of the houses represents.
First House
The main quality of consciousness is self-image - self-awareness - personal activity - personal self-expression - the beginning of new cycles of experience - personal willpower - physical appearance - vitality and resistance to disease - personal characteristics - early environment.
Second house
Attitude towards money - personal wealth and property - the need for material security - business activity - dealing with banks and other financial institutions - personal values ​​- the ability to earn money - how a person relates to monetary obligations - personal credit or lack thereof - thirst for financial position - resources needed for self-expression - cash costs - the ability to manage material resources.
Third House
Thinking abilities - personal ideas and connections - planning for self-expression - ideas for the use of personal opportunities - sensitive perception - study - communication of all kinds - short trips - attitude towards siblings, neighbors, etc. in the immediate environment - choice of mental focus - thinking, logical mind - daily exchange of ideas - practical decision making - alertness of mind - expression of intellectual curiosity - thought processes.
Fourth House
Home Environment - Patterns of Conditioned Emotional Habits - Innate emotional relationships that determine our reactions - family affairs - relationship with mother - matters related to food and diet (along with the Sixth House) - activities in the house - concerns related to the land and land in general (Ecology, Geology, Agriculture, buildings and real estate) - emotional relationships instilled in childhood - last half of life - grave
Fifth House
Creative expression - social activities - romantic adventures - sexual difficulties - seeking pleasure - attitudes towards children and their education - money speculation - activities in the stock market - gambling - entertainment, including performing arts - dramatization - desire to be noticed and appreciated - sports - public popularity or relevance - pregnancy and childbearing - primary education - elementary schools.
Sixth House
Job or service performed - workers - full responsibility - casual service - health or lack thereof - dietary habits and personal hygiene - working methodology - mental awareness of practical problems and how to solve them - attitude towards doctors or medical personnel - conditions in the working environment - communication and conditions in the work environment - occupational hazards - clothing.
Seventh House
Marriage, business partnerships and other close personal relationships Responsibility towards others Lawsuits Desire and need for cooperation with others Reactions to personal actions Relationships and actions of others Social awareness and interest in psychology Personal sense of justice and fair play - the need for cooperation - public activities related to business or public relations - the conditions of relations in marriage - a broad public consciousness.
Eighth House
Death and deeds of the deceased - values ​​of other people - general finances and joint money affairs - financial transactions - insurance, general money, inheritance, taxes, alimony, belongings of the deceased - end of old conditions in preparation for new ones - transformation of personal motives for better or worse - new use of old, defective or worn-out things and resources - waste management - sexual energy - the need for spiritual rebirth and interest in reincarnation - life after death - parapsychology and the occult objects - clairvoyance, etc.
Ninth House
Higher education - personal cultural, religious, philosophical and educational ideas and principles - legal and moral laws - long journeys with foreigners and foreign cultures - religious relations - complete codification of cultural thought and traditions - prophetic awareness of future cultural trends and conditions - publishing house - personal consciousnessbased on philosophical and religious values ​​and cultural conditions.
Tenth House
Profession - social position and

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