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A compilation of 60 years of observation & research, based on 10,000 horary charts erected by the author. The first five chapters focus on the rules for reading a horary chart. Subsequent chapters feature queries pertaining to matters reflecting each of the horoscope's 12 houses.
Here is the best how-to guide for the intermediate astrologer on the art of astrological divination. Horary astrology is the best method for getting answers to questions of pressing personal concern: Will I ever have children? Should I buy that lakefront property? What happened to my car keys? When used wisely, horary acts like a trusted advisor to whom you can turn in times of trouble.
Synthesize Your Astrological Knowledge Into Fast, Easy and Accurate Horary Interpretations! Don't struggle to learn horary astrology using archaic traditional methods! Open Source Modern Horary Astrology presents a simple, accurate, and easy-to-understand technique without a gigantic (and unnecessary) learning curve. Accessible to everyone already possessing a fundamental understanding of astrological basics, if you can read a natal chart, you can read a horary chart-quickly, easily and accurately. Extensively researched and packed with clear explanations, examples and case studies, this progressive book will show you: The inherent core structure of horary interpretation. What to look for in a chart, why, and how to compile the information into a correct answer. "Cheat sheets" and horary axioms to help you stay on course, and not get lost in trivial minutiae or overanalyzing the chart. A special section on relationship horary astrology, the most commonly asked type of question. The top ten mistakes horary practitioners make, and how to avoid them. How to integrate the full solar system in chart interpretations. An open source approach, rather than blindly following someone else's rules or methods. Verifiable case studies, demonstrating the veracity of the technique. A scientific, factual, empirical, reality-based approach, rather than an ideology- and philosophy-based, proprietary methodology. The harmonious reunion of contemporary astronomy with horary astrology. Via this revolutionary and comprehensive text, learn how to think about and interpret a horary chart, rather than what to think. You, too, can successfully break every rule ever written by Lilly, Ptolemy, and other traditional horary astrologers, and arrive at correct answers. This groundbreaking work will clearly and concisely show you how.
Horary is the branch of astrology that provides clear, specific answers to specific questions. Quick, simple, and accurate, horary was for centuries the most valuable tool in any astrologer's work-box. Whether the question be on love, career, illness - or predicting the weather for a barbecue, this clear and comprehensive guide by a modern master of horary shows you how to answer it. The first edition of this book quickly established itself as a classic of astrological teaching. Now this master of the craft shares his deepening understanding, bringing what he has learned in the intervening years of teaching and practice to clarify, expand upon, and correct the original text. With the wit and lucidity that characterise his writing, the author guides all from beginners to seasoned practitioners to the very heart of horary astrology. "Frawley's prowess as a horary astrologer is awesome." - The Mountain Astrologer.
Alan Leo, the father of modern astrology, opened up the secrets of divination by the stars to the general public in the early 20th century with a popular line of astrology manuals that set off a craze for horoscopes that continues to this day. In this compact 1909 volume, he demonstrates how anyone can "obtain an answer to any question of which the mind is earnestly desirous of a true solution." Discover how to find the answers to conundrums involving... . monetary affairs . children and friendships . marriage, partnerships, and lawsuits . long journeys . honor and employment . hopes and wishes . and more. British astrologer WILLIAM FREDERICK ALLAN (1860-1917), a.k.a. Alan Leo, published Astrologer's Magazine as well as a line of astrological materials; he founded the Astrological Lodge of the Theosophical Society in 1915. ALSO FROM COSIMO: Leo's Symbolism and Astrology: An Introduction to Esoteric Astrology and Mars: The War Lord
Horary Astrology Re-examined is a detailed and highly informative book, demonstrating clearly and unambiguously that traditional methods are applicable to all astrology. There is no division between different 'branches'. Barbara Dunn examines the methods by which astrologers of the past evaluated planetary strengths in order to make a judgement on a Question, Nativity, Election or any other type of chart. These evaluations provide a platform for judgement today, in just the same way as they did over a thousand years ago. For all charts, the process of evaluation is broadly the same, what Coley calls the "e;short comprehensive and approved rules of Art"e;. The focus of this work is Questions and the aim practical rather than philosophical.
Derek Appleby is the man who single-handedly revived horary astrology, leading directly to the current astrological renewal. ".... Appleby turn on a small group of us at the Astrological Lodge in the early 1970's. We knew of horary through several of the modern authorities, yet the subject seemed to slumber. I now know that I couldn't properly 'see' horary. Like others, I was amazed when Derek Appleby demonstrated the capacity to bring horoscopes alive and make the symbols dance with radicality." - Geoffrey Cornelius.
It was a long time ago and few alive now remember what life was like in England in the years after World War II. Yes, the Luftwaffe and Vengeance weapons had made a fine mess in the south of the country, but during the war years the Yanks were there, millions of them, seducing the womenfolk, brawling in pubs, and, most importantly, spending their pay with local shopkeepers. May, 1945, the war ended and all the Americans left. Most went home, but a sizeable contingent set up shop in Germany, where, to the best of their ability given the local ruins, they carried on as before, seducing the womenfolk, brawling in pubs and spending their pay with the surviving shopkeepers. The Americans were joined by contingents of English, French and Soviet troops. As a result, the surprising fact, long forgotten, is that after the war, conditions in England were even worse than they were in post-Third Reich Germany. Some in Britain rued winning the war, as deprivation became their fate. In London after the war books were so scarce that used vendors had long lists of people waiting for the few books that turned up. For schools in London which taught astrology, the situation was impossible. Responding to the post WWII book shortage, Margaret Hone published this ultimate Astrology Text-Book. She was born in Birmingham, England, on October 2, 1892, at 2:13 am. Her ascendant was 27 Leo; her Sun was 9 Libra; her Moon was 13 Aquarius. Her midheaven was 15 Taurus. Of Ms Hone, James Holden wrote, "English astrologer, educator, and author. She was a professional astrologer and private teacher for many years and later was Principal and Director of Studies of the Faculty of Astrological Studies 1954-1969 and Vice President of the Astrological Lodge of London. Mrs. Hone was an advocate of the Equal House system of house division. She is best known in the U.S. for her two instruction manuals." This book is dedicated to Charles E.O. Carter, 1887-1968. Carter succeeded Alan Leo as head of the Astrological Lodge (1920-1952) and was First Principal of the Faculty of Astrological Studies, which he helped found in 1948. Hone succeeded Carter at FAS. She passed away on October 14, 1969. In his Preface, while quick to praise Hone, a personal friend, Charles Carter also pointed out that this book's high price was justified, that "padding has been rigorously excluded." He goes on to praise the workmanship, the carefully worded definitions, as well as the fact that the book was complete and entire in itself. Save for ephemeris and tables of houses, this one book would suffice beginning as well as advanced students for some years. In addition, Hone also includes one of the earliest modern histories of astrology, short biographies of leading astrologers past and present, astrology and public opinion (daily horoscopes in the newspapers were a recent innovation). On a more practical side, Hone gives a thorough analysis of the principal house systems of the day (Equal, Campanus, Regiomontanus, Placidus), and even mentions C.G. Jung's recently developed Depth Psychology.
Horary Astrology and the Judgment of Events is the result of the author's thirty years of using horary methods in her professional practice. Properly used, horary astrology can warn us of dangers and analyze events with uncanny accuracy. Despite it's usefulness, it has been neglected in modern times because, as traditionally taught, the system was too cluttered with medieval dogmas to appeal to the modern mind. In this book, Barbara Watters has achieved a true breakthrough. She has reexamined the horary system, stripped it of medieval superstition, and translated the ancient methods into modern terms. Using actual questions and events, she gives a step-by-step analysis of this method of solving problems and making decisions about real estate, travel, investments, business, employment, health, missing people, court trials, and many other matters. She also explains how to use the horary method to judge the outcome of national and political events, a field in which her predictions have been amazingly accurate. Introductory chapters focus on signs and rulers, the old planets, the new planets, strictures against judgment, the houses, turning the radical chart, timing events in the horary chart, the aspects, placing events in the horary chart, and additional considerations that affect the judgment of events.
Lee Lehman has studied the practices of the old masters, including William Lily, Ptolemy and Aristotle. She presents both techniques and the logic behind them in an attempt to improve all astrology, regardless of whether the practitioner chooses to adopt a classical or neo-classical approach.