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Konrad

Thanks for your reply. I was rather hoping that yourself and Seiko, or anyone here on the forum would take a different approach to the question by using the turned chart.

Thanks again

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Taurus,

I realize we all start in horary somewhere but if you reflect upon the first part of your original post you can see why others may have not responded well to your query:

Taurus said:
My daughter had recently attended an interview. On the 6th Feb (her interview day) I asked the question at 10:12, Asc=10-44 Taurus, coordinates are for Derby, 001W29'00" 52N55'00", will my daughter Amelia get the job, yes or no. She has already been informed of the outcome which was No! she didn't get the job.
Yes we could take the time to figure out if you meant AM or PM by the asc. you give! Note that you gave us a choice of AM or PM.

And Yes, we could find the location of the nation, state, or providence, etc., you are in by looking at the co-ordinates of the town of Derby.

Then someone may post the horary chart for everyone to see.

But berating one of our adept advocates of horary like Seiko because they might have wanted you to be less vague about this horary and wanted you to show some horary scholarship is Not winning points with the Forum membership! :x

Could you, Taurus, give the accurate time and the exact location, posting the date would be nice too! Then I'll put a link to the map/chart and we can all look at the turned wheel!

Clinton Garrett Soule

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Clinton
Thanks for taking the time to go back over my post. The date is for the question is the 6th Feb 2012. I asked the question at 10:12 AM, Asc=10-44 Taurus, coordinates are for Derby, 001W29'00" 52N55'00".

The main reason for my original post was that I asked the question and used the turned chart which may I say on this site in the horary section it mentions turning the chart when asking a question about another person such as one's children. In reading the chart I saw the applying aspect which would show the job going to her but wasn't entirely sure of why if she has the experience and the qualifications...her ruler the Sun is in detriment. Detriment from what I have read can show a dislike.........or in questions like this can show that the person does not have the necessary qualifications, however, she does. Basically the occasion to act was powerful but the power to act wasn't. Just needed a different slant/interpretation on it. Maybe the interviewer just didn't like her for reasons we don't know.

Thank you Clinton.

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Taurus,

First I've got to say it trully helps on any Forum to make your post as simple to understand as possible, making it easy for the Forum's consultantcy to understand and read the horoscope. :)

I noticed you still forgot to incude the Nation, state, or Providence, etc., yet you included the co-ordinates, which I and others understood.

Before I put in my two shillings worth, I have to tell a symbolic joke that may help all of us understand how many of various signs operate. As you know Aries, Taurus, and Capricorn, all have something in common on their heads, Horns. Like two water Buffalo were down in Africa doing the mating combat scene by pushing each other around, locking heads. Two Bull Elk in the breeding season were dueling it out with horns blazing while a herd of cow elk watched and said "Look at those butt-heads go!" Two Bighorn sheep were raming their heads together while a Bighorn Ram on the sidelines asked the heard of ewes "Babes am I a butt-head?" A domestic Goat was banging his head on the rancher's knee, the rancher kicked him and said "Hey, you butt-head stop that right now!"

The morale of the story is if you find Ar, Tau, or Cap as Suns, Moons, or Ascendants you know what you are dealing with. Same if they have one of the three on the third house. And those signs deal that way on various house cusps. In other words the horned animals need to start paying attention and listening! :' :lol: :lol:

Time: 10:12 a.m.

Date: 2 / 6 / 2012

Derby, England

As of yet either my computer forbids me to post the horoscope as so many do so well upon this Forum, or I am too computer illiterate to post it properly. So if you click with your mouse on the web address the horoscope will appear:

http://www.astro.com/cgi/chart.cgi?;lan ... 1329598008

Taurus as you can see using the turned house method, the 5th, Virgo is your child. Virgo's lord Mercury is in the 10H and conjunct the Sun, to be more exact Mercury is combust; in other words your child is Not in a good way on this horary about a job already. Or rather your child is over-done, over cooked, somewhat burnt out on this matter! :-cry

Then if we turn the map so that the 5th house virgo cusp becomes the asc., the horary's 3rd becomes the derived house of the 10H, the 10th ruling one's occupation, ruled by Cancer, with a Moon separated from a trine to Venus(what happened fairly recently in the child's employment, status or reputation in the community, etc.) with an applying square to Saturn in a little over one degree. And there Taurus is the verdict, No, as Saturn is that dry barren planet, and the square has properly answered the question.

Clinton Garrett Soule

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Clinton Soule wrote:Time: 10:12 a.m.

Date: 2 / 6 / 2012

Derby, England
Hello Clinton

Sorry to say this, but I'm afraid that you are confusing matters here.

What you've done here is put the date into the USA format -- do we really need to point out that the USA format is not shared by all the other 200-ish countries of the globe? Nor is it the formally-agreed international standard. Your altering of Taurus's way of giving the data has introduced confusion, not clarity.

It was obvious from the longitude and latitude that of all Derbys in the list that come up in software (and on astro.com too, which I've just checked), this particular Derby couldn't be in Australia because the latitude stated in the very first post was northern, and it couldn't be in the USA because the longitude was about 3,000 miles away from the east coast of the USA. There aren't that many Derbys to choose from and the majority of them are in the USA. The Derby that is in the UK ('England' isn't really the best wider location to give, since England isn't a sovereign state -- although it's true that software programs vary in how they organise their listings despite their being international agreement on these things and legal norms for official names of sovereign states) is the minority in my software and on astro.com and there weren't any contenders from other Derbys, and the UK one is the only one that logic dictates was even remotely likely to fit the long. and lat. given in the original post at the head of the thread.

You're right about the am/pm being missing, or if it was in the 24hr clock then '1012hrs' would've been a clearer form, however I personally didn't think it was enough of an issue to bring up in such an insistent way since the Asc was given.

As for not giving the State/Province (not 'providence') and Nation-State, if I had a pound for every time a USA-based person assumed that the whole world knows what those two-letter abbreviations mean, and/or omitted the name of the country itself (i.e. 'USA') we all would be very rich indeed.

I agree with you that it's useful to have as much clarity as possible, however where someone gives the long. and lat. and the rising degree, I think belabouring the point is going over the top quite a bit -- I just think it's unnecessary and is starting to be a bit rude from my point of view.

Taurus has made it very clear what s/he would like the discussion to revolve around, and I don't find it an unreasonable or unclear request. I do find your insistence on treating Taurus as the cause of the problem and in need of correction to be uncomfortable to read, and unwarranted.

Again, sorry to say it but this thread has been uncomfortable for me for a little while but your introduction of unclarity over the date resulted in me wanting to speak up now.

Regards

handn

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Clinton Soule

Thank you indeed for taking the time to post a reply to me and putting your two shillings worth in. I doubt you are old enough to remember the shilling, a good old anglo saxon term. Anyway, I am a little confused however, not with your final judgment but with your weakness in identifying the correct house number. In the chart before me and using the placidus house system I have the sign LEO on the 5th cusp which rules, amongst other things, children. The link that you provide to the astrodienst site showing the chart- shows that LEO is still on the cusp of the 5th house using the regiomontanus house system. In my 38 years of interest in astrology I have always thought that the Sun is the ruler of LEO and not Mercury. Also, I'm sure that the chart(s) show the 2nd cusp Gemini to be the derived house of the 10th and therefore Mercury is the ruler. So we have the Sun ruling the child and Mercury ruling the job.

Thanks again

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Taurus said:
Anyway, I am a little confused however, not with your final judgment but with your weakness in identifying the correct house number. In the chart before me and using the placidus house system I have the sign LEO on the 5th cusp which rules, amongst other things, children. The link that you provide to the astrodienst site showing the chart- shows that LEO is still on the cusp of the 5th house using the regiomontanus house system. In my 38 years of interest in astrology I have always thought that the Sun is the ruler of LEO and not Mercury.
Taurus you are entirely correct, as Lilly pointed out as horary artists we should be impeccable in our horary analysis and Not be making incorrect judgments for the sake of the art and science and our own credibility. The 5th house for children is the house of Leo and Not Virgo as I had originally thought I had seen. Whoops, over sight ! And the 10th of the 5th would be Gemini and Not cancer.

Shame! :, :-cry :-T I need to be punished!

According to Anthony Louis, who is presently leaning more towards Traditional horary, Lilly did in fact miss a horary on 'missing cattle' where he thought from analysis they were stolen where latter the cattle appeared in the owner's yard shortly thereafter. Also according to Louis, Lilly wanted to buy a certain property but he was too involved and 'fudged the data' and had many heartaches about the property thereafter. Yet we know unlike most Lilly was the Horary Icon West of Constaninople, but he made a few errors!

Now our precious Olivia, via this Forum, has pointed out a few horary artists prior to 1800 used Placidus, yet Lilly because of documented reasoning did not support Placidus, but Regio, and it is generally the choice in houses by most Traditionalists then and those Contemporary Traditionalist born after 1800.

In this horary, that can be seen by clicking with your mouse upon web address below, of which anyone can copy a chart where others can bring it up and minimize the horoscope for quick reference:

http://www.astro.com/cgi/chart.cgi?;lan ... 1329598008

Normally, about 85% of the time, the first positive aspect to the lord of the matter is the verdict. But in this case, with Mercury Combust, and moving faster that Sol, Mercury, lord of the derived 10th, is Not in a good way as she is Burnt up, over-done, bar-b-qued beyond digestion. Note the speeds of the planets in the following:

http://www.astro.com/tmpd/crzlfileqNIZq ... .63793.pdf

Taurus, as you know that Luna squ Saturn is Not that great for the querant either; but the contradiction of the combust lord of the derived 10th, Gemini has the verdict in the Combus Lord, Mercury!

Clinton Garrett Soule

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Clinton Soule

My initial judgment of the chart (a yes) was based entirely on the application of Mercury(job) to the Sun(child), and the Moon to Saturn, yes a square but both essentially strong. How could she not be liked? (Frawley)(Sun in detriment), she has all the experience and qualifications and a 1 in 2.5 chance. What is the relevance of the combustion of Mercury?. How can the job be burnt, what does it mean in the reality of the situation. Sometimes it's hard to trust the astrology when one is bias.

Thanks again Clinton

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Taurus,

You might get a better Idea of what the effects of the 'combust lord' are on thease web sites:

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/s ... 27&ct=clnk

http://www.renaissanceastrology.com/aspects.html

Lilly says in CA:

[/quote]Considerations for Better Judgement

23. Beware in all Judgments, when the Significator of the question is either Combust, or in Opposition to the Sun, he will then signify nothing of the matter, no good, nor is be able to bring anything to perfection. [quote]

Taurus, typically a cjt. is a YES, but a Combust according to Lilly is Not a yes but as in the preceding quote.

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/s ... 27&ct=clnk

The Moon Squ Saturn in this horary represents the difficulty and problems, rather crisis type of stress that the querant, Taurus is having with this horary.

Clinton Garrett Soule

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If the Sun is either the Querent or the Quesited, the combustion is not harmful even without reception. So in the turned chart, the answer is YES. But since the correct option is not to turn the chart, the answer is NO.

But by all means do what you want and stick to your own theories.
Because when Lilly wrote "If the question be put regarding another person, you must in this case give the ascendant for the quesited", he was just kidding apparently. Not.