An Arisolar Study
Posted: Thu May 11, 2017 6:15 pm
The attached report is a study of Arisolar ingresses for ten events in the United States that occurring between April 15 and April 20 of various years (i.e., in the immediate aftermath of the annual Arisolar ingress). All of the events selected occurred in this period involve conflict with the U.S. government, and most of them are situations of direct, violent, political conflict.
This is a more tightly defined study than the more casual preliminary studies that have been published on this forum in the past. It differs by the slight narrowing and focus of the type of events involved. It also differs because it applies more consistent ways of measuring planetary angularity. Specifically, it works from the premise that angularity within (internal to) a static chart (a specific chart for a particular moment, such as an ingress chart) operates mundanely, whereas angular contacts of transits to either ingress angles or their Quotidians is best measured in ecliptical longitude.
For static charts, ecliptical squares to the Midheaven and Ascendant are naturally measured ecliptically. However, conjunctions with the horizon (Asc/Dsc) and meridian (MC/IC) are measured in Prime Vertical longitude. Conjunctions with the Eastpoint and Westpoint (which, ultimately, are ecliptical fictions only intended to measure the Right Ascension square to the Midheaven) are measured in Right Ascension.
Also, in situations where angular contacts are being measured ecliptically, contacts to the EP/WP still must be measured in RA, because, as they appear in the chart, they are merely ecliptical fictions intended to make it easier to spot equatorial (RA) squares to the Midheaven.
This is a more tightly defined study than the more casual preliminary studies that have been published on this forum in the past. It differs by the slight narrowing and focus of the type of events involved. It also differs because it applies more consistent ways of measuring planetary angularity. Specifically, it works from the premise that angularity within (internal to) a static chart (a specific chart for a particular moment, such as an ingress chart) operates mundanely, whereas angular contacts of transits to either ingress angles or their Quotidians is best measured in ecliptical longitude.
For static charts, ecliptical squares to the Midheaven and Ascendant are naturally measured ecliptically. However, conjunctions with the horizon (Asc/Dsc) and meridian (MC/IC) are measured in Prime Vertical longitude. Conjunctions with the Eastpoint and Westpoint (which, ultimately, are ecliptical fictions only intended to measure the Right Ascension square to the Midheaven) are measured in Right Ascension.
Also, in situations where angular contacts are being measured ecliptically, contacts to the EP/WP still must be measured in RA, because, as they appear in the chart, they are merely ecliptical fictions intended to make it easier to spot equatorial (RA) squares to the Midheaven.