
Astrology Consultations: Tips for Getting the Most Out of a Reading
05/13/21 • 105 min
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The Sun in Astrology: Meanings and Techniques
Episode 302 features a discussion with astrologer Demetra George about the meaning of the Sun in astrology, and some astrological techniques associated with it. During the course of the episode we read through some excerpts from different ancient and modern astrologers in order to see how they conceptualized what the Sun signifies in an astrological chart. We also talk about some different techniques that are used in astrology that involve the Sun, such as the solar phase cycle, different heliacal phenomena, under the beams, combustion, cazimi, sect, and more. This is a followup to episode 294 with Israel Ajose where we looked at the meaning of the Moon in astrology, as the second installment in our series on each of the planets. Demetra is the author of the book Ancient Astrology in Theory and Practice: A Manual of Traditional Techniques, Volume I, which has a large section that deals with the Sun and solar phase cycle. Volume 2 of her book Ancient Astrology is going to be available for pre-order later this month! Sign up for the mailing list on her publisher's website to get a notification as soon as it is available. For more information about Demetra's work check out her website: Demetra-George.com This episode is available in both audio and video versions below. Significations of the Sun Excerpts Here is a document that contains all of the excerpts from different ancient and modern astrologers on the meaning of the Sun that we talked about in the episode: Significations of the Sun Excerpts The six authors that we read from in the show are Vettius Valens, Abu Ma'shar, William Lilly, Reinhold Ebertin, Richard Tarnas, and Demetra George. Timestamps Here are some timestamps for topics covered at different points in the episode: 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:46 Demetra's new book 00:02:47 Demetra's historical survey approach 00:07:08 Valens significations of the Sun 00:12:57 Illumination 00:14:45 Thema Mundi and the Sun 00:19:56 Geocentric system and the Sun 00:21:26 Centrality of the Sun 00:22:57 Leo 00:24:08 Sun in Aquarius, Aries, and Libra 00:29:35 Sect 00:34:55 Kingship and the Lion 00:36:24 Mind and Sun vs. Body and Moon 00:43:22 Action/Praxis 00:45:54 Sun and the Heart 00:47:20 Sun and Gold 00:49:45 Sun and Eyes 00:51:20 Abu Ma'shar significations 00:53:51 Sun and Father 00:58:17 Mother and the Moon 01:01:10 Sun and Moon in the 12th house 01:02:24 Sun and Moon and 4th and 10th houses 01:04:31 Demetra's natal chart 01:06:18 Benefits of psychological astrology 01:11:04 Indicators of length of life 01:14:07 The solar phase cycle 01:29:22 Mars, Jupiter, Saturn opposite Sun always retrograde 01:34:58 Two interpretations of planets under the beams 01:36:37 Mercury and Venus phase relationship to the Sun 01:43:37 William Lilly significations 01:48:43 Reinhold Ebertin significations 01:51:15 Richard Tarnas significations 01:53:43 Demetra George significations 01:58:00 Astrology and time 02:02:58 The Sun and willpower 02:05:12 Solar techniques 02:06:55 The frame for secondary progressions 02:09:08 Solar return charts 02:10:42 Demetra's books 02:12:05 Demetra's website and classes 02:13:10 Demetra's upcoming events 02:14:07 Closing remarks Watch the Video Version of This Episode Watch the video version of this episode on the meaning of the Sun in astrology: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFYK3PYRdc8 - Transcript A full transcript of this episode is available: Episode 302 transcript Listen to the Audio Version of This Episode You can either play the audio version of this episode of the podcast directly from the website or download it as an MP3 to your device by using the buttons below:
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How to Read an Ephemeris
In episode 304 astrologer Patrick Watson joins the show to talk about how to use an ephemeris to study the movements of the planets in astrology. An ephemeris is a book of planetary positions that lists where the planets will be in the zodiac in the past, present, or future. In the past it was used by astrologers in order to calculate birth charts by hand, but these days it is mainly useful for studying planetary transits and cycles. During the course of the episode we give a detailed introduction to the ephemeris, talk about some of the things you can do with it, and how to use it to improve your technical skills as an astrologer. For more information about Patrick check out his website: PatrickWatsonAstrology.com This episode is available in both audio and video versions below. Ephemeris Episode Outline and Show Notes Here is an outline of some of the main points discussed in the episode: Definition: what is an ephemeris? Definition from Google/Oxford Languages: “a table or data file giving the calculated positions of a celestial object at regular intervals throughout a period.” “a book or set of such tables or files.” An ephemeris is just a listing of planetary positions. A handy way of tabulating the data. Gives you the ability to look at large compilations of data at a glance. Pronounced e·phem·er·is Ephemeris is the singular, while the plural is ephemerides. There are different types of ephemerides Astrodienst ephemeris available online for free (Swiss Ephemeris) Astro.com > All about astrology > 9000 years ephemeris Astro-Seek ephemeris: Astro-seek.com > Astro Tools > Ephemeris Tables The American Ephemeris is the printed ephemeris we use and recommend It is the most common one among US astrologers at this point. So we will focus on that and the Astrodienst ephemeris There are different varieties of the American ephemeris. Primary difference is year ranges How the main one to get at this point is the trans-century ephemeris for 1950-2050 Midnight versus noon ephemeris Midnight version starts the day at midnight Noon version starts the day at noon Difference is negligible for most planets, so either will do. I usually use the noon version so that you know where the planets are mid-day Prerequisites for using an ephemeris Memorizing the glyphs for planets and signs Memorizing the aspects ranges between planets Understanding planetary movements Ephemeris displays longitudinal movements of the planets through signs of the zodiac Along the ecliptic, which is the path of the Sun Breaking down the info shown on a page of the American Ephemeris Month, year, day All the planets and their longitudes and whether direct or retro Stations, ingresses, last aspect of Moon Moon phases and eclipses Miscellaneous astro data: asteroids, galactic center, mean node Direct versus retrograde motion American Ephemeris shades retrograde planets, which is a nice feature Seeing how fast or slow different planets move. It shows what degree and minute each planet is at at the start of the day Unless you use the noon version You have to infer based on planetary speed where it is during the day For that reason the ephemeris is pretty approximate for planets like the Moon. Astrologers used to have to calculate charts by hand based on the ephemeris Also needed an atlas for time zone changes Table of houses These days all computer programs run on a digital ephemeris Astrodienst licenses their Swiss Ephemeris for developers Astrolabe licenses the ACS Atlas licenses their atlas for developers. Book for calculating charts Simply Math: A Comprehensive Guide to Easy & Accurate Chart Calculation, Lauran Fowks and Lynn Sellon Used to surprise me that astro programs are not real time,
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