posted April 12, 2017 07:58 PM
Hello as I explained, the zodiacs are rings crossing. In theory there should be another zodiac. I found through pics that this is so. It is slightly crummy of a zodiac, but the moon expression would be notable and interesting to discover.
The numbers indicate when a new 'house' or 'sign' (corresponding) begin and go until the next arrow.
It really gets convincing in the last 6. The differences.
You can see that the 1's which are aries, or the first of the 12 segments, they are somewhat firey, and the next 3, do not possess this same attitude. How much they share an expression, is how powerful this energy is. I think mainly, you should just care about the moon position. This is likely more potent than your jupiter sign. I think this zodiac is maybe 1/4 as powerful as the signs.
How this zodiac works is the daily path of the sun crossing the yearly.
These paths sometimes cross so that the first 6 houses are only falling in 20 degrees, and then the other 6 are in 340 degrees. I had to get the pictures to 1) prove this real, and it is seemingly. This also proves that the zodiac even works at higher altitudes. Even if they just cross for a short 20 degree span, and then recross, like pictured somewhat (more like 90), it is still okay
(lines are where planets)
If you want to know how I know where it crosses factually, it is because the sun runs along the equator. The sun is always on both it's daily and yearly path's for a fact. There is ALWAYS 180 degrees of ecliptic above your local horizon. But sometimes the sun is only up for 8 hours, showing a projectory of around 140 degrees. This is because the daily path is it's own trajectory separated.
Since the sun is locked to an angle according to the equator (18 degrees one day, 17.8 later), then find the path by calculating the sun's daily path is equidistantly beside the equator. Basically you take the equator, go 18 inches from it, and make a new ring all the way beside the equator the whole way. Where this ring, the daily path, crosses the ecliptic, is ALWAYS:
the mirror location to aries/libra. That is just how it is.
Here is showing how ----- Below is your standard regular natal as you see it
Below has drawn the sun (where both the yearly and daily cross the first time, ALWAYS) and then the "mirror" point where they cross the other way
Now you see the cusps of the 1/12 and 6/7, so you can draw the rest of the house borders using equivision
The aries/libra axis is not a house boundary, merely used to configure where they are. This is the final look: The houses ALWAYS start clockwise from the sun. I don't know why it's always clockwise, but look at the '1' people above and the '12' people.
So I think this zodiac, since it is not complete and it's migrating with time, it is weaker. Here you can compare regular universal zodiac libra moons, with scorp moons
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