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Originally posted by DRVM614K:
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North node parallel mc.
You'll first need to know the precise accuracy of your Asc with tested certainty to be sure you have that or any other point-specific aspect. That is an astrological proposition, not a question of whether your birth time was recorded to the minute on a specific document. If the aspect is there it indicates that substantive accomplishment of higher aims is necessary for your well rounded development this lifetime and to leave behind what in your private life holds you back.
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do we count many parallels as stelliums?
The term 'stellium' seems to not be used in reference to multipled linked parallels of declination, but if they appear it is very much like a stellium. Whether you use the term I suppose is up to you. If you were to say a stellium in declination I would immediately get the general idea of what you mean.
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are cazimis and combustions relevant?
Being a modern astrologer I don't use those concepts.
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4th fixed stars?
I pay little attention to them, and certainly don't consider them all equally or that they are all of equal relevance. However, I am aware of the greater relevance of some of them in some natal charts, but I have not yet ventured into interpretive application. The current literature is old, worn out, superstitious, and wholly inadequate for application to interpretation. So this is an area I'm leaving to careful consideration for future practice.
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What am I missing from my astrological repertoire.
got planets, signs, houses, solar returns progressions, synastry aspects, fixed stars, asteroids and other hypothetical objects. Vedic, planetary nodes, phases, skipped steps though I know I havn't seen a lot of evolutionary astro on here, intercepted and duplicate houses, oblique aspects, pluto generation. I think everything else I've encountered is more subjective.
The core information that matters most, as I mention in my most recent article, is:
1. Planets, including the precise positions by using the declinations, and all their aspects with planets.
2. Signs.
3. Houses -- but this one is only as reliable as your ability to confirm through methodical testing the accuracy of the Asc figure of any chart. Houses also have their full 4-dimensional place only if you include declinations and learn to broaden interpretive perspective.
These are the prime ingredients that determine the actual strength of each planetary energy and what the full 4D natal horoscope shows the person is actually starting with in life.
You can extrapolate these elements to predictive astrology by simply learning transits involving these factors before moving on to secondary true (quotidian) progressions. I don't bother with anything I term symbolic fictions: directions, solar arcs, etc. In my approach all planet positions or movements must originate in a synchronous motion of nature.
Be sure you are using topocentric positions, especially to compensate for the parallax effect of the Moon. The standard calculation for Moon's position uses a line through the center of Earth, not the natal location. So when Moon is near Asc/DC axis it will be shown 1° off from its actual location.
Not really sure how else to answer, except to say you might check out my Articles page.
It is ultimately a matter of your own unique perspective and what you can deliver as clear insight to the chart holder. But declinations are the #1 most important piece missing for most astrologers. It's like missing one eye.
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