Often overlooked, but extremely sensitive, particularly when delineating specifics, antiscia can give us a perspective we just didn’t see. It is particularly important with the ending phase of the Uranus-Pluto cycle and the late 2014 eclipses. Incorporating the past, Georgia Stathis brings the meaning of the past into a clearer framework with the events of these last two years and the upcoming 2015. Stathis presents many visuals in this lecture. She was a teacher at Kepler College and uses this technique in her own delineations.
From 2014.
All western astrology shares the round horoscopic wheel as its main tool. Yet how much of the celestial reality do our chart wheels portray? The truth is, not very much at all. This lecture first introduces the key “missing ingredients” of the living sky — Earth proximity, visual appearances, pla...
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