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Forecasting Horary Techniques Alexey Borealis
Many of you may have heard that if a planet is within 5 degrees of the cusp of a house, it is considered to belong to that house already.
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This is an example of a classic horary question where it's not obvious which planet to take as the significator for the querent. See how it can be res
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Transits to horary charts are a new forecasting technique discovered accidentally during the hypothesis testing of the 17th-century astrologer and mat
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Arabian parts are fictitious points of a horoscope. They signify the object (like surgery or divorce) when there is no astrological house for it.
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A detailed guide for astrologers on working with fixed stars. Contains a list of the brightest stars. We recommend bookmarking it for future reference
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A horary chart may not contain an answer to the question asked, or contain an answer to something that was not asked. This is a property of radicality
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Often astrologers choose the wrong planets to focus on, leading to prediction errors. Learn how to avoid these mistakes in this article.
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Often astrologers don't separate the context from the subject in a horary question. Moreover, they do not even know what it is. Let's illustrate it.
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Astrologers often look at a chart intuitively - first casting it, then searching for what to focus on. But in reality, it should be the opposite.
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An excellent reference for astrologers and beginners with a list of essential prognostic techniques in horary astrology. Recommended to bookmark.
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