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Topic: Horary and Radical Charts
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rhia Newflake Posts: 15 From: Registered: Jan 2013
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posted February 26, 2013 06:39 AM
I'm a horary beginner and I'm just trying to understand the meaning of radical/ non-radical charts. I recently cast a chart that had the ascendant at 28 degrees and in the Via Combusta, saturn retrograde in the first house and the ruler of the ascendant combust and in the 29th degree. My question is how I am supposed to assimilate that information - do I simply conclude that the chart is not valid with having so many warning signs, or is it's non-validity a form of answer to my question? I.e. something like it's too late, you've delayed too long? The ruler of the ascendant was venus, so also a secondary significator for me I think. Venus was also ruler of the hour. IP: Logged |
lalalinda Moderator Posts: 2974 From: nevada Registered: Apr 2009
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posted February 26, 2013 10:47 AM
good for you rhia, you're certainly on the right track. If the Ascendant degree is 27* or above, this shows that the question has already been settled. Here are some more guidelines on Horary Charts. http://www.moonvalleyastrologer.com/horary-astrology/ ------------------
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