Most people are
familiar with natal astrology, the branch of astrology that deals
with the chart of a person born at a particular time. The central
idea of natal astrology is that it is possible to draw up an
astrological chart (the nativity) for the moment a person is
born. This chart is a visual representation of the position of
planets (which include the sun and the moon), certain stars and other
celestial objects with respect to the location of the person (the
native). These celestial objects have been determined by the
astrologers of antiquity to have potent and particular effects, and
through the analysis of these celestial objects in the chart it is
possible to delineate the character, personality traits, and the
probable future of the person concerned.
Modern astrology has
been heavily influenced by psychology and often the entire nativity
is dedicated to a psychoanalytic deconstruction of the personality of
the native. While this can have its uses, modern astrology is pretty
poor at making predictions about the future. Traditional medieval
astrology can certainly provide an accurate description of the native
(primarily through an analysis of the 1st house and a
calculation of the native's temperament),
but its concerns are much wider, and the nativity is believed to
describe the native's future wealth, his potential career, his family
(mother, father, siblings), his religion and deeply held beliefs,
romantic relationships, friends, children and so on. There is also a
long history and a vast repertoire of techniques to forecast future
events through traditional techniques such as profections,
directions, firdaria and transits (the latter of which is the only
one currently used in modern astrology - although even them, these
are interpreted as affecting only the native's mind).
Horary Astrology –
the astrology of a Question
A corollary of the core
principle of natal astrology - that the position of the planets in
the moment a person is born can be used to predict his likely future
– leads us to another branch of medieval astrology: horary
astrology. In horary astrology, an astrological chart of the heavens
is created for the moment a question is conceived (by the person
asking the question, the querent) or as is more usually the
case, understood by the Astrologer of whom the question is asked.
This chart shows the celestial influences acting on the moment the
question is conceived, and the chart of this unique moment in time is
interpreted to determine the likely outcome. As well as being
predictive in scope, horary astrology is also prescriptive, and it
can be used to identify the source of potential obstacles and
problems that stand in the way of success.
How can horary
astrology help me?
Just as the houses in
astrology cover the whole realm of human experience, horary astrology
can be used to elicit answers to questions about any pressing issue
from love, money, career, children, success, moving house, sports and
everything between. Some of the most common questions people ask
are:
Will I get the job? Is
this career move a good idea?
Will this business
venture be profitable?
Is it a good time to
buy ________?
Will I be successful in
my exams?
Does he love me?
Should I ask her out? Is there someone else? Will we get married?
Will I have children
and how many?
Will my team with the
game?
Should I buy this
house? Will we be able to sell this house?
Am I cursed?
If you want clarity
about a situation, if you need help deciding your next steps, if you
want to take advantage of the predictive power of traditional
astrological techniques, horary astrology can help.
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