Posts by Mark Rusborn (Page 2/5)
Celestial States of the Planets
Every planet is in an excellent celestial state if it is in good condition in sign and free from malefic aspects and conjunction with evil stars
Read more →The primary direction takes effect only if the promoter and significator are bright accidental malefic, or benefic planet. Know why.
Read more →A complete guide for astrologers: calculating a primary direction in the Placidus house system with mathematical formulas.
Read more →Primary directions is the oldest forecasting technique. In essence, it resembles converging aspects in horary astrology for determining timing.
Read more →The promittor and significator in primary directions are of great importance. But few astrologers know how to tell them.
Read more →Antiscia is a point symmetrical to the planet's degree. But if the planet deviates from the ecliptic, it has two antisсia. Let's illustrate it.
Read more →Arabian parts are fictitious points of a horoscope. They signify the object (like surgery or divorce) when there is no astrological house for it.
Read more →The main question in primary directions is which plane to use for aspects. It is not the equator or the ecliptic. Let's explore the right approach.
Read more →A detailed guide for astrologers on working with fixed stars. Contains a list of the brightest stars. We recommend bookmarking it for future reference
Read more →Planets conjunct each other spatially when their mundane positions coincide. What is it, and how can it be calculated? Learn more from this article.
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