True Longitude of EP

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True Longitude of EP

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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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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
The ecliptic longitudes of Eastpoint & Westpoint (horizon crosses prime vertical) are ecliptic squares to MC/IC.
He also says
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.
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.
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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.
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Definitely Saturn and Pluto exactly angular.
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Thanks Jim.
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