AUTHOR'S NOTE: While reading Aleister Crowley's Eight Lectures on Yoga, I came across his brief analysis of the ten planets of astrology, the seven "classical" orbs of the ancients and (at least in part) the three modern planets. Back in the 1970s, esoteric astrologers considered Uranus, Neptune and Pluto to represent the "higher octaves" of … Continue reading Higher Octaves: The Outer Planet Conundrum
Astrological Techniques
Another Missing Person Case and A Fascinating Convergence
AUTHOR'S NOTE: I won't go into the anecdotal details of this missing person case, but I wanted to mention the fact that three different assessments of the situation - a revealing horary astrology projection and two tarot readings - produced remarkably consistent results. A teenager has been missing for nearly two years and the search … Continue reading Another Missing Person Case and A Fascinating Convergence
Stolen Artwork: A Horary Perspective
AUTHOR'S NOTE: I'm posting this with the acknowledgement and permission of the Isabella S. Gardner Museum, with whom I've shared it in case anyone considers trying to cash in on my work. Although I first heard about this back in 1990 when it happened, I was recently reminded that millions of dollars worth of artwork … Continue reading Stolen Artwork: A Horary Perspective
Anatomy of a Horary Failure
AUTHOR'S NOTE: Back in 2017 I wrote an essay on the subject of "strictures against judgment" in horary astrology, those conditions pertaining to a horoscope that render it unfit for interpretation (i.e. it is not considered "radical"). Although I don't adhere rigidly to this principle, I recently cast a missing-person chart for an Oregon "cold … Continue reading Anatomy of a Horary Failure
Tarot and Astrology: Convergence or Collision?
AUTHOR'S NOTE: In the interest of full disclosure, I should mention that I was already a natal astrologer of the "psychological" school and had been for a couple of years before I began pursuing tarot study and practice in a systematic (primarily esoteric) way. So I have an abiding appreciation for astrological principles even though … Continue reading Tarot and Astrology: Convergence or Collision?
The Birth Card: A Matrixed Approach
AUTHOR'S NOTE: The subject of birth cards sometimes comes up in online discussions. Many people use a numerological approach, adding together the numerals for the day, month and year, reducing "Theosophically," and coming up with a Major Arcanum as a symbolic avatar that can be used as a "significator" in tarot readings. Here I'm looking … Continue reading The Birth Card: A Matrixed Approach
“Midpoint Numerology” – A New Name for an Old Idea*
AUTHOR'S NOTE: As an astrologer I spent a lot of time in my early years exploring the importance of the "midpoint" between two planetary positions as another sensitive degree in the horoscope that can`become a "trigger" for predictive transits or directions. For the last decade I've been applying the same theory to tarot cards by … Continue reading “Midpoint Numerology” – A New Name for an Old Idea*
Tarot and Transits: Energizing the Chaldean Decans
"These are the daysWhen you wish your bed was already made"from Manic Monday by The Bangles AUTHOR'S NOTE: Sounds like The Bangles needed a tarot-reader or an astrologer, not a housekeeper and a day-planner. Or maybe both. I'm here to help. In the past I spent a good deal of time correlating all of the … Continue reading Tarot and Transits: Energizing the Chaldean Decans
The Horary Difference
Horary astrology is different, and its distinction - as well as its charm - lies in its economy of expression. As a psychological astrologer doing natal horoscopes back in the '70s, I prided myself on the thoroughness of my chart delineation. I didn't have a computer early on and it was not unusual for a … Continue reading The Horary Difference
A Question of Houses
AUTHOR'S NOTE: There is apparently an ongoing controversy among the upper echelon of professional astrologers regarding which system of house division came first, the "quadrant" system later popularized by Placidus de Titis or the Whole Sign system. In the time-based method of Placidus, the Ascendant is coincident with the 1st House cusp and the intermediary … Continue reading A Question of Houses