Guest guest Posted May 10, 2006 Report Share Posted May 10, 2006 At 08:55 PM 5/9/06 -0700, Liath wrote: > >1. Does the Western Sidereal astrologer use the Jyotish boundaries and >meanings for the mansions or is there a set of western meanings? Hi Liath, Generally western sidereal astrologers don't use lunar mansions. But if they do, they tend toward the 28-fold division beginning with Taurus. There's an old xeroxed booklet floating around by John Mazurek: 'An Introduction to the Lunar Mansions.' (1974) The delineations are based on planets associated with the mansions, but aren't related to the stars or asterisms like the Indian mansions are. >2. Is there a reference work for meaning of fixed stars? There's a wonderful internet site that's extremely comprehensive and includes most of the fixed star material by various authors. If you do a search for 'Anne Wright fixed stars' the site will come up. But many of the traditional meanings associated with the stars may be wrong or partly incorrect. We have a lot of research to do on the stars. Anne has done a wonderful service of pulling material together from several sources. I printed out the main pages for every single star from her site, changed the longitude to sidereal, and spiral bound the booklets by zodiac sign. Therese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2006 Report Share Posted May 10, 2006 Thanks Therese! That's the lady I've been looking for. I came up with http://www.winshop.com.au/annew/ for Anne Wrights site. What a great site! I'm using the Kepler softwre and it will give me the aspects of planets/lights and fixed stars so I can reference Ms Wright's meanings. IIt would be good to eventually do as you did and get proper longitudes. According to Fagan's " Primer of Sidereal Astrology " one should calculate the Ayanamsa by subtracting the SVP (Synetic Vernal Point) from 30 degrees. Then subtract the Ayanamsa from the Tropical longitude to get the Sidereal longitude. So far so good, I guess. What is needed is the SVP longitude for either 1990 or 2000 I think, and then I'm off and running. Googling around a bit didn't come up with a site, table, software or whatever that didn't cost money. Would someone be so kind as to provide the SVP for 1990 or 2000? How might one acquire the Mazurek booklet? Wouldn't it be cool if it was posted on the web somewhere? Thanks again Liath > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2006 Report Share Posted May 10, 2006 It has just occurred to me that Kepler supplies the numeric Fagan/Bradley Ayanamsa so I can just do a chart for Jan. 1, 2000 and get the Ayanamsa from Kepler, trusting the software to know the SVP. Thanks Liath , " Liath Macha " <liath.macha wrote: > According to Fagan's " Primer of Sidereal Astrology " one should calculate > the Ayanamsa by subtracting the SVP (Synetic Vernal Point) from 30 degrees. > Then subtract the Ayanamsa from the Tropical longitude to get the Sidereal > longitude. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2006 Report Share Posted May 10, 2006 At 11:29 PM 5/9/06 -0700, Liath wrote: > >According to Fagan's " Primer of Sidereal Astrology " one should calculate >the Ayanamsa by subtracting the SVP (Synetic Vernal Point) from 30 degrees. >Then subtract the Ayanamsa from the Tropical longitude to get the Sidereal >longitude. So far so good, I guess. Hi Lilath, That's the hard way to change from the Tropical to sidereal zodiac! It's far easier to take the difference between the two ayanamsas and ADD it to the Tropical position, then go back one sign or 30 degrees. The Krishnamurti value for 1900 is 6 degrees 14 minutes. So you'd add that to Anne Wright's 2000 positions and go back one sign. However...If you are using a different ayanamsa, then you'd subtract a different value. The Fagan-Bradley value is 5 degrees 16 minutes. >How might one acquire the Mazurek booklet? I don't believe the booklet is worth bothering with. It's based on an original theory by the early sideralists, and in my opinion the interpretations simply don't work. If you're going to experiment with the mansions, it's best to follow the Indian mansions which have been in use for thousands of years. If you really want the booklet, I can photocopy it for you when my broken copy machine is returned. As a matter of fact, I'd give you the original and keep the copy for myself, because I don't like the paper it's copied on. $7.00 postpaid in the U.S. Therese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2006 Report Share Posted May 10, 2006 At 10:13 AM 5/10/06 -0700, Therese wrote: >That's the hard way to change from the Tropical to sidereal zodiac! It's >far easier to take the difference between the two ayanamsas and ADD it to >the Tropical position, then go back one sign or 30 degrees. Whoa!! I didn't explain that right. The small figure to be added to the tropical value is the difference between the ayanamsa for the epoch and one sign or 30 degrees. Got to get more sleep... Therese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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