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You
will need a copy of your chart. If you do not have
one, you can get an accurate chart at www.astro.com.
If you go to their 'extended chart selection' screen
after entering your birth data, I recommend the
following choices before printing your chart: House
System: Porphyry, Always use True Node, Day Formula
Pars Fortunae, additional objects: Pars Fortunae,
reduce orbs 77% (they use huge aspect orbs),
reduce image size 75% for printing.
The second section of the course/tutorial gives
you guidelines on how to interpret each element
of an astrological chart, i.e., each planet,
etc. This might seem complicated at first, but
it's easy once you get the hang of it. Using
the guidelines for what any item of a chart (for
example, the Sun, Moon, or Ascendant) represents
in general, you would then find out what sign
and house that placement is in (except that the
Midheaven and Ascendant are not in a house--they
are only 'in' a sign). Translate the house into
a sign, which the
diagram of planets, signs, and houses can
help you do. Then you will probably have two
of the twelve signs, or astrological letters,
for each placement. For example, Jupiter in Taurus
in the 12th house, would mean that when you use
section one of the course/tutorial you would
reflect on everything about Taurus and Pisces,
2 and 12, for what Jupiter represents. If your
placement's sign and house are the same principle,
for example, if your Saturn is in Gemini in the
3rd House, then that makes it easier because
your Saturn placement would be Gemini/Gemini,
3/3.
It is probably best if you print out the sequence
of pages in section one and flip through them
as you reflect on each chart placement. If you
don't or can't print them out, you can also click
through the pages in order, and there is always
a link on each page of section two to enter the
sequence of pages of section one, and then at
the end of each page of section one, there is
a pointer to go on to the next page of section
one.
Sometimes there is a suggestion to contemplate
one thing the first time through section one,
and another thing a second, third, or fourth
time. The idea is to take time to contemplate
different facets of what each placement can indicate,
and to go through the sequence of pages more
than once.
If you are confused by anything, please let me
know, so I can clarify it for the next person.
Thanks!
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