Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 Hi Mark, This explanation makes sense to me. I allready had such an idea about the siderical view, which explains the 23 degrees differences with the geocentrical chart. however i would be interested how a person's chart would be when born on Mars. In the future it may be possible. I know people who would love to know how it is to live on a station which is based on Mars and how it would be to have a baby there. An interesting thought. Anne , Mark Kincaid <m.kincaid@m...> wrote: > Dear Anne: > > Just think of the Astronomy chart. The Sun's in the middle of the Solar > System and all the Planets circle around it. > > The Lines, 6 of them drawn through the Earth, is because we're considering a > person being born on the Earth. If someone was to be born on Mars, for > example, we'd draw the lines through Mars. > > At every moment the Sun and Planets move around into different Signs, in > terms of the Earth... > and so one day later, according to that drawing, you could inch the Sun > forward one degree, in that drawing. > > The think I love the most about this drawing it makes me realize, that the > Astrology chart, is just an interpretation, or meaning, injected into the > literal Astronomy of each moment's sky, charts. > > The 12 slices of the pie, represent all the different houses, and if you > follow each slice out beyond the Solar system, eventually you'll get to the > 12 Signs or Constellations which are literally radiating their powerful > influences, back down those slices, to the Earth.... > > > ? > > take care > > > > Mark > > " hagazussah " <hagazussa@c...> > > Wed, 28 Apr 2004 07:51:24 -0000 > > 2-Anne & Terese & All: > MK 4/27.... Re: > Aspects/circular charts vs Northern & South Indian styles... > > > Hello Mark, > > You both drew the siderical and the geocentral point of view. That > is cool indeed. I will have to study this chart, because it is not > easy to read, but it sure makes sense. > > Thanks, > > Anne > > > , Mark Kincaid > <m.kincaid@m...> wrote: > > Dear Anne & Therese, & All: > > > > I've made up this really cool, circular chart to use with the > Jyotish. > > > > Go, to the 'Files' section in our nature's astrology group, and > under, > > " Astronomy & Astrology " > > > > there's a sample of a chart, combining the 'circle' with > the 'Houses'..... > > > > This chart is a chart from May 18, 2003, transit, and at 12 noon, > so you'll > > see the first slice of the pie, is the Risin Sign and count the > houses from > > right to left.... and Sun's in the 10th House, > > > > we can make these kinds of drawings for any transit day/time and > especially > > for our charts.. > > > > enjoy! > > > > > > Mark Kincaid > > > > > > > > ps The aspects for the Northern & South Indian style Jyotish > charts is the > > same... Let's take Mars which is in Gemini right now. Wherever > Gemini is in > > either charts... > > > > The 3rd triangle for the Northern chart, and the 4th square from > the top, > > left to right,... > > > > but still the aspects are still forward into the Signs,...so for > Mars, count > > the sign that it's in as 1, then, CAncer is #2, Leo is #3 and > Virgo, is #4, > > so since Mars is supposed to aspect 1, 4, 7 & 8 Houses away.... > you count > > forward.... Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius & Capricorn... > > > > Hope this helps... > > > > > > > > Mark > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Therese Hamilton <eastwest@s...> > > > > Tue, 27 Apr 2004 10:56:07 -0700 > > > > Re: Aspects/circular charts > > > > > > At 03:48 PM 4/27/04 -0000, Anne wrote: > > >Hi Therese, > > > > > >I have only worked with round charts in western astrology, so it > is > > >easy for me to find the aspects back. I am wondering how to find > the > > >aspects back in a square chart? > > > > Anne, I never used the square charts, partly for the reason you > mentioned. > > The aspects are very visible in an equal house circular chart. > There's no > > reason why Jyotish can't use circular charts. Forget the square > charts if > > they give you trouble. > > > > I'm sorry I've had to let so many posts on this list go without an > answer. > > I've been trying to finish up articles and have also spent time at > the > > dentist. That has left me tired and woozy. > > > > Therese > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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