True Longitude of EP
True Longitude of EP
Jim, double checking to make sure I have a clear understanding with Mundane Astrology principles. When I see a CapQ Chart with CapQ MC 28,42 Virgo, and CapQ Saturn 28,12 Sag; CapQ Pluto 27,53 Sag, then I see a partile Sa-Pl cnj partile 90 CapQ MC meaning this Sa-Pl partile cnj is partile cnj the EP in longitude. True?
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Re: True Longitude of EP
Steve, please go to viewtopic.php?f=15&t=4079&p=30913
and scroll down to the heading Minor Angles (Longitude).
At the bottom of that section, Jim says
and scroll down to the heading Minor Angles (Longitude).
At the bottom of that section, Jim says
He also saysThe ecliptic longitudes of Eastpoint & Westpoint (horizon crosses prime vertical) are ecliptic squares to MC/IC.
You can bookmark that post. You can save it under a name you choose so you can find it again easily. I always need to look some of that stuff up too.For convenience, we place in our charts the point of the ecliptic that is exactly square MC in RA to alert us when a planet may be conjunct. We use it not as an ecliptical point but, rather as an inference - a hint - of where a planet would be when it squares MC in RA. One must always go back and check the contact in RA.
Re: True Longitude of EP
Thanks JSAD. The CapQ chart i was looking at:
https://ibb.co/BGtyX7M
I am keen to see if Alabama football team get beat by Georgia this Sat with a partile cnj of Saturn-Pluto partile cnj the CapQ EP.
https://ibb.co/BGtyX7M
I am keen to see if Alabama football team get beat by Georgia this Sat with a partile cnj of Saturn-Pluto partile cnj the CapQ EP.
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Re: True Longitude of EP
Definitely Saturn and Pluto exactly angular.
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