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Topic: Are converse solar arc directions useful in prediction work?
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angel100 Knowflake Posts: 152 From: Ireland Registered: Nov 2009
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posted June 10, 2010 11:56 AM
I have found little on this on the net and am wondering about how the people on her feel about this. If you do prediction work, do you use coverse solar arc directions aswell as direct solar arc? And if so are they more or less important than direct solar arc?IP: Logged |
Coffee Knowflake Posts: 1017 From: Leeds Registered: Apr 2009
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posted June 10, 2010 12:22 PM
Don't use neither, because you have enough in the natal chart. Maybe some reason behind rules for arcs, though I just don't get why each planet moves 1 degree per year. Possible with the normal cycles involved, just don't see it.Love the idea, just not keen on the practical elements of using arcs. Sorry to almost avoid the original question, but I don't know anything about converse or direct solar arcs. quote: Are converse solar arc directions useful in prediction work?
Neither converse or direct is useful. Arcs neither, though still got it stored away in the garage, as opposed to throwing it in the bin.Some other advice is to find a better search engine. IP: Logged |
raspberri Knowflake Posts: 523 From: Registered: Jan 2010
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posted June 10, 2010 03:24 PM
I have read that Solar Arcs are more accurate than progressions... I didn't really believe that.But my Solar Arc Venus will be on my natal Sun when I'm 24, and a palm reader said that is when I will have my first child. We'll see. IP: Logged |
MyVirgoMask Knowflake Posts: 2716 From: Bay Area, CA Registered: May 2009
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posted June 10, 2010 04:03 PM
yes, but it's not always going to be taken too literally from cookbook interpretations since whatever your chart rulers are and angles will make the definitions vary accordinglyIP: Logged |