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The Little Book of Horary Rules
A working handbook of horary rules - the technique that lets a chart cast for the moment of a question deliver a clear, specific answer. The Little Book of Horary Rules distills the judgment principles of classical horary astrology - the method codified by William Lilly and the masters who came before him - into a focused reference. Horary doesn't ask you to interpret a personality or speculate about a year ahead.
It asks one question, examines the chart drawn for the moment, and gives you yes, no, or a defined outcome. Inside, you'll find: . The strictures before judgement - when a chart can and cannot be read, and why ignoring them ruins predictions. . Significators - how to identify the people, objects, and outcomes in a horary chart. . Aspects, reception, and perfection - the moving parts that resolve a question one way or the other. .
Considerations of timing - when the answer will come, in days, weeks, months, or years. . House rulerships for the common questions: love, money, lost objects, illness, travel, legal matters, hidden enemies. . Special cases - refranation, frustration, prohibition, and the other ways a question collapses before reaching its answer. Whether you're new to horary or already practicing and looking for a clean reference to keep at the chart, this is the rulebook traditional astrologers actually use - pulled together in one volume and stated plainly. The chart will answer if you know how to read it.
It asks one question, examines the chart drawn for the moment, and gives you yes, no, or a defined outcome. Inside, you'll find: . The strictures before judgement - when a chart can and cannot be read, and why ignoring them ruins predictions. . Significators - how to identify the people, objects, and outcomes in a horary chart. . Aspects, reception, and perfection - the moving parts that resolve a question one way or the other. .
Considerations of timing - when the answer will come, in days, weeks, months, or years. . House rulerships for the common questions: love, money, lost objects, illness, travel, legal matters, hidden enemies. . Special cases - refranation, frustration, prohibition, and the other ways a question collapses before reaching its answer. Whether you're new to horary or already practicing and looking for a clean reference to keep at the chart, this is the rulebook traditional astrologers actually use - pulled together in one volume and stated plainly. The chart will answer if you know how to read it.
A working handbook of horary rules - the technique that lets a chart cast for the moment of a question deliver a clear, specific answer. The Little Book of Horary Rules distills the judgment principles of classical horary astrology - the method codified by William Lilly and the masters who came before him - into a focused reference. Horary doesn't ask you to interpret a personality or speculate about a year ahead.
It asks one question, examines the chart drawn for the moment, and gives you yes, no, or a defined outcome. Inside, you'll find: . The strictures before judgement - when a chart can and cannot be read, and why ignoring them ruins predictions. . Significators - how to identify the people, objects, and outcomes in a horary chart. . Aspects, reception, and perfection - the moving parts that resolve a question one way or the other. .
Considerations of timing - when the answer will come, in days, weeks, months, or years. . House rulerships for the common questions: love, money, lost objects, illness, travel, legal matters, hidden enemies. . Special cases - refranation, frustration, prohibition, and the other ways a question collapses before reaching its answer. Whether you're new to horary or already practicing and looking for a clean reference to keep at the chart, this is the rulebook traditional astrologers actually use - pulled together in one volume and stated plainly. The chart will answer if you know how to read it.
It asks one question, examines the chart drawn for the moment, and gives you yes, no, or a defined outcome. Inside, you'll find: . The strictures before judgement - when a chart can and cannot be read, and why ignoring them ruins predictions. . Significators - how to identify the people, objects, and outcomes in a horary chart. . Aspects, reception, and perfection - the moving parts that resolve a question one way or the other. .
Considerations of timing - when the answer will come, in days, weeks, months, or years. . House rulerships for the common questions: love, money, lost objects, illness, travel, legal matters, hidden enemies. . Special cases - refranation, frustration, prohibition, and the other ways a question collapses before reaching its answer. Whether you're new to horary or already practicing and looking for a clean reference to keep at the chart, this is the rulebook traditional astrologers actually use - pulled together in one volume and stated plainly. The chart will answer if you know how to read it.
