Guest guest Posted June 17, 2007 Report Share Posted June 17, 2007 I just learned, on the conjunction forum, about Solar Returns/sidereal methodology being discussed on your forum. I had always wondered why solar returns seem to be a bit " dysfunctional " and thus, have not engaged in this phase of astrology over the past many years of study and practice. My passion is esoteric astrology via Alan Leo and Alice Bailey. Perhaps now I will finally learn the answer as to the " dysfunction. " Will go to the files section to learn about the Solar Return Progression Worksheet for calculating Solar Quotidians and Progressed Sidereal Solar Returns. Best to you all, Joleen (Arizona U.S.A.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2007 Report Share Posted June 18, 2007 At 02:15 PM 6/17/07 -0700, Joleen wrote: >I just learned, on the conjunction forum, about Solar Returns/sidereal >methodology being discussed on your forum. I had always wondered why solar >returns seem to be a bit " dysfunctional " and thus, have not engaged in this >phase of astrology over the past many years of study and practice. Hello Joleen, Welcome to the sidereal forum. Yes, solar return charts are one of the best ways the sidereal zodiac is used. If you have a birth time and an especially important year in your life, we might take a look at the SR for that year. Or people in the news with known birth times are always dying. We could look at the chart for the year of death as one example of reading solar returns. Actually there are some good examples of these charts on past Newsmaker forums on the AstroDatabank site. As a matter of fact, the current newsmaker, Jerry Falwell would be a good example. I'll try to find time to look at his solar return, and post something on this forum. In the meantime you can get a copy of his chart: http://www.astrodatabank.com/NM/falwelljerry.htm Blessings, Therese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2007 Report Share Posted June 18, 2007 Greetings Therese and Joleen, IMO the tropical zodiac works better for some people, and for others, the sidereal works better. Tropical astrology has never really been accurate for me in many ways, but I love the subject. I'm switching my astrology computer program for sidereal, hoping it will give better results. I will be using the Fagan-Bradley ayanamsha. It is really odd to me that every accomplished Hindu astrologer/guru defines their own ayanamsha. I think it's ridiculous, and causes speculation/suspicion for western astrologers. ___________________________ Friendly Greetings from Austin, TX Roy Taylor ___________________________ ---- therese hamilton 6/17/2007 6:17:13 PM Re: Hello - from a new subscirber At 02:15 PM 6/17/07 -0700, Joleen wrote: >I just learned, on the conjunction forum, about Solar Returns/sidereal >methodology being discussed on your forum. I had always wondered why solar >returns seem to be a bit " dysfunctional " and thus, have not engaged in this >phase of astrology over the past many years of study and practice. Hello Joleen, Welcome to the sidereal forum. Yes, solar return charts are one of the best ways the sidereal zodiac is used. If you have a birth time and an especially important year in your life, we might take a look at the SR for that year. Or people in the news with known birth times are always dying. We could look at the chart for the year of death as one example of reading solar returns. Actually there are some good examples of these charts on past Newsmaker forums on the AstroDatabank site. As a matter of fact, the current newsmaker, Jerry Falwell would be a good example. I'll try to find time to look at his solar return, and post something on this forum. In the meantime you can get a copy of his chart: http://www.astrodatabank.com/NM/falwelljerry.htm Blessings, Therese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2007 Report Share Posted June 18, 2007 At 10:50 PM 6/17/07 -0500, Roy wrote: >Greetings Therese and Joleen, >IMO the tropical zodiac works better for some people, and for others, the >sidereal works better. Tropical astrology has never really been accurate >for me in many ways, but I love the subject. I'm switching my astrology >computer program for sidereal, hoping it will give better results. I will be >using the Fagan-Bradley ayanamsha. It is really odd to me that every >accomplished Hindu astrologer/guru defines their own ayanamsha. I think it's >ridiculous, and causes speculation/suspicion for western astrologers. Hi Roy, I hope you will enjoy the discussion here (which sometimes quiets down to nothing!), and that you'll be able to contribute from your own experience. It's no longer true that every accomplished Hindu astrologer and Guru defines their own ayanamsas. That was somewhat true in the first half of the last century when tables were rare and difficult for many to come by, but with the Government Lahiri Study Committee, now almost everyone uses the Lahiri ayanamsa. The Raman ayanamsa still has some followers, mostly due to the popularity of Raman's ASTROLOGICAL MAGAZINE and the fact that B.V.Raman's daughter steadfastly refuses to study other ayanamsas. The Tropical astrologers who now use Jyotish/Vedic almost universally use the Lahiri ayanamsa. Fagan-Bradley simply doesn't work for the varga charts or for Dasa dates. I use the Krishnamurti ayanamsa, 6 minutes different from Lahiri because the Dasa dates seem to be more accurate. But I'm always open to research findings. There are a few astrologers on this forum of the Fagan-Bradley school, and they will still swear by that ayanamsa. So...if you continue to experiment with the sidereal, you'll eventually come to your own conclusion. If you haven't seen the web site below, it would be good to check it out, especially material on the zodiac signs (Parts 1, 2 and 3 and individual signs in the chart, Aries, Taurus, Gemini). http://users.snowcrest.net/sunrise/LostZodiac.htm Sincerely, Therese Hamilton Current Moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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