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Topic: Graham: Huber Balance- & Age-points
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nomad-monad Knowflake Posts: 255 From: universe university Registered: Mar 2019
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posted June 08, 2020 10:31 AM
Would you mind explaining to me a bit about the Balance, Low, and Age points used in the Huber system? I'm noticing every 6th year moves the age-point one house.Also, I understand they used Koch? Would it be completely audacious to use whole-sign for a Huber analysis, which is what I normally use? That would seem to create an imbalance if they say that first degree of a sign is the weakest point, but first degree of a house is the strongest? IP: Logged |
Graham Knowflake Posts: 1143 From: Registered: Apr 2019
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posted June 08, 2020 11:18 AM
The Hubers tested their method with all known House systems, and concluded that only Koch works correctly with it. ... So, although I prefer Placidus (and use that for non-huber analyses), Koch is the only one I use for Huber charts. quote: Would you mind explaining to me a bit about the Balance, Low, and Age points used in the Huber system? I'm noticing every 6th year moves the age-point one house.
The easy one is the age point... The assumption is that it takes 6 years for the age point to pass through each house (regardless of it degree size). ... Hence, it does indeed move one house every 6 years - completing its first cycle at age 72.The cusp, balance and low points are where the house energy is (respectively) strongest, balanced and weakest. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Bear in mind that the Age Point tracks psychological growth/changes rather than events. Over at astro.com, there is an old thread on it using the chart of Muhammad Ali ... at http://forum.astro.com/cgi/forum.cgi?num=1347079749 The Hubers likened house energy to a mountain ... cusp at the peak, low point in the valley and balance point somewhere on the mountain face. ... A climber is most visible to others at the top/cusp; invisible at the bottom/valley and noticed on the way up or down. ... So planets at the low point are "unheard" by others, and chart owners tend to correct this by overemphasising that planet's qualities - which usually results in a negative reaction from others. Hence, planets at the low points can create psychological issues - because the person interprets the negative reaction as confirmation that he/she does indeed lack the positive qualities of that planet. IP: Logged | |