On event charts Nowadays astrologers should not overlook the extreme importance of event charts - so called event astrology.
Event Chart: A horoscope drawn up according to the date, time and location of a particular happening, interpreted to gain insight into influences surrounding the event and an outlook for possible develop . . . View Full Definition ...
Event Chart Readings & Consultations TOP Follow this link for more information on the astrology of Event Charts, which look at the chart of the time, date and location of an event and tell the outcome of the event.
Event Charts Interpreting event charts falls under the auspices of “mundane' astrology, the study of circum-stances in the world.
Using Event Charts for Missing Persons Another use of event charts is to help locate missing persons. Generally the event used is the time that the person was last seen or when their disappearance was reported to the police.
An event chart for a marriage would follow the seven year Saturn cycle. The first seven years (just as with an individual chart) form the waxing square, the period where the individual identity is developed.
With event charts it is also possible to take the birth charts of major figures involved in the events (if possible), and to compare these with the event chart to see how decisive individuals were being personally affected by the time and the event, ...
Here is the event chart for JFK Jr.'s takeoff from Fairfield New Jersey. The ascendant is at critical degree, and the final aspect is the Saturn/Uranus square! ...
The first thing that you do when you have an event chart is see what the day's planets do to the person.
The main planets emphasised in event charts are the inner planets (Sun through to Mars) as these are most often on the angles or in major aspect to them at that time, even if they do not appear to make any major aspects to the natal planets.
On the other hand, for event charts, it is the Mean Node that should be used, the same as for nativities and horary charts.
Given the trine between Saturn and Mercury in the event chart, and also the trine from transiting Saturn to natal Saturn, ...
Death Chart. An astrological event chart erected for the date, time, and place of a death. Decan, Decanate. Any 10-degree arc of a sign, resulting in three divisions of a sign known as the first, second, and third decans or decanates.
Progressions can be used alongside the transits to give more detailed information of the trends due to occur, or what have occurred in some past event chart.
Critical Days Periodical crisis times in an illness or an event, when the Moon makes successive 45° transiting aspects to its original position in the decumbiture or event chart.
See also: Astrology, Sun, Planet, Venus, Moon
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