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Coffee Knowflake Posts: 518 From: Leeds Registered: Apr 2009
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posted June 17, 2009 03:12 AM
Anyone got any maths questions about astrology at all? Maybe something to do with aspects, orbs, degrees, minutes...anything involving numbers.I have one if someone can work it out for me please....team effort and all that....that and I cant be bothered right now. If you assume that an aspect has an orb of 15 degrees either side, which means that no planet is unaspected, how many combinations in total are there as aspects? Take an Aries rising chart. 1st ruler Mars will aspect all the rulers from 2 to 12. Then the second house ruler, Venus, will aspect all the same. Obviously taking into account Venus and Mercury which rules 2 signs. If anyone could be so kind with their free time please. IP: Logged |
pire Knowflake Posts: 142 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted June 17, 2009 07:04 AM
45?IP: Logged |
pire Knowflake Posts: 142 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted June 17, 2009 07:25 AM
Following your example, mars (ruling aries 1st house) will aspect: venus (ruler of 2nd and 7th), mercury (ruler of 3rd and 6th), moon (4th), sun (5th), [6th and 7th house rulers (respectively mercury and venus) have already been counted], pluto (8th), jupiter (9th), saturn (10th), uranus(11th), neptune (12th) = 9 aspectsVenus ruler of the second will aspect: Ruler of third (mercury) Ruler of fourth (moon) Ruler of fifth (sun) Ruler of eight (pluto) Ruler of nine (juptier) Ruler of tenth (saturn) Ruler of eleventh (uranus) Ruler of 12th (neptune) = 8 And so on.. Aspect from ruler of 3rd = 7 From ruler of 4th = 6 From ruler of 5th = 5 From ruler of 6th and 7th already counted (2nd and 3rd) From ruler of 8th = 4 From ruler of 9th = 3 From ruler of 10 th= 2 From ruler of 11th = 1 Therefore, in total, 9+8+7+6+5+4+3+2+1=45 i think !?
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Coffee Knowflake Posts: 518 From: Leeds Registered: Apr 2009
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posted June 17, 2009 10:38 AM
Thanks. My brain is not in gear today. It is possible that it may be tomorrow. Most likely not. I will come back to the numbers and check/follow on from there. Ta. IP: Logged |
pire Knowflake Posts: 142 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted June 17, 2009 11:29 AM
i'll do it for you, team work if aries is asc: the house rulers are as follow (in equal house) ruler of I : mars ruler of II : venus ruler of III : mercury ruler of IV : moon ruler of V : sun ruler of VI : mercury ruler of VII : venus ruler of VIII : pluto ruler of IX : jupiter ruler of X : saturn ruler of XI : uranus ruler of XII : neptune there are 10 planets, so mars can aspect only 9 other planets. venus aspects 8 (9 planets minus mars), mercury 7 (9 minus mars and venus), moon 6 (9 minus mars,venus and mercury), sun 5, pluto 4, jupiter 3, saturn 2, uranus 1 and neptune has already been aspected by all of them. IP: Logged |
Glaucus Knowflake Posts: 411 From: Sacramento,California Registered: Apr 2009
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posted June 17, 2009 11:33 AM
15 degrees series of aspects are the 24th harmonicthe 15 degree aspect is the quindecile Raymond
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pire Knowflake Posts: 142 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted June 17, 2009 11:36 AM
what coffe meant if i got it right is if a planet is at 10 virgo for ex, then you allow an orb of 15degrees on either side of the planetglaucus, the 24th harmonics has a signification? IP: Logged |
Glaucus Knowflake Posts: 411 From: Sacramento,California Registered: Apr 2009
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posted June 17, 2009 11:46 AM
some astrologers doNoel Tyl swears by the 24th harmonic his favorite is the 165 degree aspect which he calls the quindecile, but Steven Blashcke calls it the contraquindecile http://www.noeltyl.com/techniques/990801.html I have close 24th harmonics myself
My Moon is squine (105 degree) Mercury with 10 minutes of arc, and it has been hit by Pluto through semisextile to Moon and semisquare Mercury at the same time. This is from Zane Stein “Squine (105 degrees): Charles Jayne studied this aspect, which I have not found a symbol for. He said it was like a hybrid between a square and a trine. You’ve got some of the laziness and ease that comes with a trine, but at the same time some of the problems of the square. You’ve got an incomplete tool that doesn’t have quite a sharp enough edge but it isn’t fully automatic, so you have to put some energy into it, and this is essential to do a good job. I call it the “Diamond in the rough aspect”. 1 degree orb even with Sun or Moon.” http://www.zanestein.com/AstrologyFAQs.html I believe the orbs for the 24th harmonic should be no more than half a degree. I can't see them being more than that....not even up to 1 degree.
higher harmonics should have narrower orbs. Raymond
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pire Knowflake Posts: 142 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted June 17, 2009 11:50 AM
thanks, so... more with noel tyl....i've already come acroos 165 degree too. thank you glaucus IP: Logged |