Resurrecting Horary
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 4:48 pm
Jim made a comment in another thread about the position of the plants when the topic was posted, and it got me thinking about horary astrology.
First an acknowledgement: horary is a perfectly valid technique of divination like tarot card reading or crystal gazing. In this sense I have no dispute with it. I have no particular skill at divination, but I've been impressed by the work of some people I've known that do have a gift for it.
I'm discussing horary as a horoscopic technique practiced similarly to natal or mundane astrology. From what I know about it, horary in this sense seems pretty dead. Fagan admitits that horary may be perfectly valid, but strongly and very correctly advocates not using traditional horary techniques to read a nativity or a return chart. I have not read anything that suggests any kind of horary practice among siderealists.
But what kind of results would we get from a practice of casting a chart for the time a question is asked, but interpreting it with the proven techniques of sidereal astrology: Planets interpreted according to their intrinsic natures, not by what house their associated signs happen to be on. Primary stress on angularity and aspects, particularly with the luminaries and among foreground planets, etc. Might we have something genuinely useful to add to our astrologer's toolkit?
First an acknowledgement: horary is a perfectly valid technique of divination like tarot card reading or crystal gazing. In this sense I have no dispute with it. I have no particular skill at divination, but I've been impressed by the work of some people I've known that do have a gift for it.
I'm discussing horary as a horoscopic technique practiced similarly to natal or mundane astrology. From what I know about it, horary in this sense seems pretty dead. Fagan admitits that horary may be perfectly valid, but strongly and very correctly advocates not using traditional horary techniques to read a nativity or a return chart. I have not read anything that suggests any kind of horary practice among siderealists.
But what kind of results would we get from a practice of casting a chart for the time a question is asked, but interpreting it with the proven techniques of sidereal astrology: Planets interpreted according to their intrinsic natures, not by what house their associated signs happen to be on. Primary stress on angularity and aspects, particularly with the luminaries and among foreground planets, etc. Might we have something genuinely useful to add to our astrologer's toolkit?