inanna_tarot
Hi folks...
OK, so I've been thinking about possibly doing a horary course now that I have the brain-space to consider it. I have been looking a lot at Sue Ward's intro course, but I thought it would be fun to use horary to see if it would be of any use to me! (see attached). I'm a complete newbie when it comes to this so please correct me where I (inevitably) go horribly wrong! Please forgive the 'bimbliness' of this reading and approach
The Ascendent is in the beginning of Capricorn, less than 3 degrees so that would suggest that the situation isn't developed enough really to go into a full analysis of the chart..
Which is a very valid interpretation as I am only dabbling and pondering the idea of using Sues course, I've not really got a concrete thought on it, plus I swing a lot when considering what avenue to study next so its fairly just that the chart says that.
However, just playing with the rest of the chart, ruling planet of the Asc is Saturn, in the 9th house corresponding to education and learning - so at least something is 'right'. And the ruling planet for the 9th house is Venus in Pisces, which sits in the 2nd - forming a trine with Saturn. Now this could correlate in that by starting the course I'd first have to BUY the course (therefore possess it). Perhaps also that there is a difference in buying the course and having access to the information and actually learning from it. The trine indicates thought that this is a harmonious relationship that the information once bought will be worked with.
Planets in the first house are (if we ignore pluto) Mercury and and the Sun. The Sun in the first house suggests that there will be a quick resolution to this question.
However, Mercury squares Moon, highlighting a difficulty providing enough focused attention to really learn from the course at the moment (possibly linked with the Asc no?) and the Sun squares Saturn (the ruling planet) reflecting my own feeling of being too stupid to really grasp at the complexity and real beauty of astrology (I really do just bimble and feel awkward) so there are complications in this chart for learning to happen.
Also, the opposition of Saturn and Jupiter looks a bit 'bothersome' in that perhaps the early learning will be good (as it goes over old ground) but it will be difficult to reach higher learning and application other than what I already possess.
So...
whilst the chart indicates that perhaps its too early to really have a concrete answer to my question, there are forces that suggest the course will both benefit me and not.
What the chart does suggest is that it is not the course itself that would affect my learning, but myself - putting my undivided attention into learning, as well as my own personal issues with feeling such just a dunce when it comes to astrology, especially all the nuances of horary astrology!
Yet the actual course itself seems well aspected and could be very fruitful, for the venus trine saturn suggests a course that is focused and well constructed with the art and beauty of astrology as well as the science.
Any other thoughts?
I hope I havent got myself into a right ridiculous pickle in my attempt at interpreting it!
OK, so I've been thinking about possibly doing a horary course now that I have the brain-space to consider it. I have been looking a lot at Sue Ward's intro course, but I thought it would be fun to use horary to see if it would be of any use to me! (see attached). I'm a complete newbie when it comes to this so please correct me where I (inevitably) go horribly wrong! Please forgive the 'bimbliness' of this reading and approach
The Ascendent is in the beginning of Capricorn, less than 3 degrees so that would suggest that the situation isn't developed enough really to go into a full analysis of the chart..
Which is a very valid interpretation as I am only dabbling and pondering the idea of using Sues course, I've not really got a concrete thought on it, plus I swing a lot when considering what avenue to study next so its fairly just that the chart says that.
However, just playing with the rest of the chart, ruling planet of the Asc is Saturn, in the 9th house corresponding to education and learning - so at least something is 'right'. And the ruling planet for the 9th house is Venus in Pisces, which sits in the 2nd - forming a trine with Saturn. Now this could correlate in that by starting the course I'd first have to BUY the course (therefore possess it). Perhaps also that there is a difference in buying the course and having access to the information and actually learning from it. The trine indicates thought that this is a harmonious relationship that the information once bought will be worked with.
Planets in the first house are (if we ignore pluto) Mercury and and the Sun. The Sun in the first house suggests that there will be a quick resolution to this question.
However, Mercury squares Moon, highlighting a difficulty providing enough focused attention to really learn from the course at the moment (possibly linked with the Asc no?) and the Sun squares Saturn (the ruling planet) reflecting my own feeling of being too stupid to really grasp at the complexity and real beauty of astrology (I really do just bimble and feel awkward) so there are complications in this chart for learning to happen.
Also, the opposition of Saturn and Jupiter looks a bit 'bothersome' in that perhaps the early learning will be good (as it goes over old ground) but it will be difficult to reach higher learning and application other than what I already possess.
So...
whilst the chart indicates that perhaps its too early to really have a concrete answer to my question, there are forces that suggest the course will both benefit me and not.
What the chart does suggest is that it is not the course itself that would affect my learning, but myself - putting my undivided attention into learning, as well as my own personal issues with feeling such just a dunce when it comes to astrology, especially all the nuances of horary astrology!
Yet the actual course itself seems well aspected and could be very fruitful, for the venus trine saturn suggests a course that is focused and well constructed with the art and beauty of astrology as well as the science.
Any other thoughts?
I hope I havent got myself into a right ridiculous pickle in my attempt at interpreting it!