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Meridian: A great circle, encircling Earth, that passes through the North and South Poles. A line of longitude.

 


So while Meridians are added within the semi-arc system, they are generated within the method itself.

Meridian The invisible lines surrounding the Earth that run North to South and are measured in degrees. The Prime Meridian is 0 degrees at Greenwich England.

Meridian: A great circle, encircling Earth, that passes through the North and South Poles. A line of longitude.

Meridian. A circle of longitude passing from the South point of the horizon, through the zenith to the North point of the horizon. It coincides with geographical longitude - a great circle crossing the equator and passing through the poles.

Meridian: A great circle or imaginary line on the celestial sphere that passes through the northern horizon and southern zenith directly above the observer
Midheaven: The doorway into the tenth house in an astrological chart.

Meridian: This is the circle of longitude which passes through the poles of the heavens, through the Zenith above, the north point of the horizon and below, through the Nadir of the observer. At noon, the sun crosses the upper meridian.

Meridian: the zenith-nadir line, roughly vertical in a chart, running through the centre of Earth from the point where the zodiac culminates in the sky to a point beneath the Earth.

Meridian:
An imaginary circle drawn between the North and South poles over the face of the earth. As this line runs directly North and South, all places located thereon have noon at the same time. See 'Houses.'
Midheaven, or Zenith: ...

Prime Meridian: The great circle that passes through Earth's poles and Greenwich, England (0° longitude), from which longitude is measured east and west. See also longitude, geographical or terrestrial.

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Similar to Regiomontanus, except that the east point is taken as the ascendant.
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Meridian: any circle with its center at the Earth's center passing through the observer's zenith and the North or South Pole.

The meridian line divides the chart into east (oriental) on the left and west (occidental) on the right. The eastern hemisphere contains houses ten through three, and we have an initiating quality of sowing seeds in these arenas of life.

The Meridian - A Vertical Division
Imum Coeli and Medium Coeli
Origins and orientation ...

The meridians are generally not labeled along the equinoctial line for two reasons: the labels would have to be very small in order to be consistent and the polar arcs can have a variety of meanings.

The Meridian House system uses the Midheaven as the tenth house cusp, but the Ascendant is not the first house cusp. Rather, another sensitive point called the Equatorial Ascendant or East Point is the first house cusp.

Greenwich Meridian Time. See "Greenwich Mean Time."
Greenwich Sidereal Time (GST). The local sidereal time at Greenwich, England.

By referring this meridian to the sidereal time at noon on the given anniversary of birth, one determines the time before or after noon for which to erect the figure, and to calculate the planets' places.

Nadir The lower intersection of the prime vertical and the meridian, or the point on the celestial sphere directly beneath the observer, opposite the zenith.

THE ANGLES OF THE HOROSCOPE In the horoscope, the cusps of the right angles created by a horizon and meridian axes are called the angles of chart. These important points on the horoscope are called 1) the Ascendant, 2) the Midheaven or ...

meridian: the great circle passing through the observer's zenith, and north and south points on the horizon. It is both a vertical circle and an hour circle. The observer's meridian is the most important of all circles of reference.

MERIDIAN: The Meridian at Greenwich. The point from which time and space is measured. It divides longtitude into east and west.
MIDPOINTS: The midpoint between two planets or angles and sometimes house cusps.

QUADRANTS - The whole sphere of Heaven is divided into four equal parts by the Meridian and Horizon, and again into four quadrants, and every Quadrant again into three parts, ...

Meridian : The vertical plane over an observer that passes directly north-south and straight overhead. One of the 3 fundamental planes defining local space, along with the horizon and the Prime Vertical. See also House.

The second Quadrant is from the Cusp of the Mid-heaven to the cusp of the seventh house, containing the ninth, eighth and seventh houses, and is called the Meridian, Estivall, Feminine, Youthful, Choleric quarter.

The colon and lungs are on the same meridian in traditional Chinese medicine; cleansing the colon will help your lungs immensely. You also have a Mars/Saturn conjunction in Gemini, which rules the lungs.

House: quarter the local sky with the horizon and meridian planes, then trisect those quarters into 12 sectors (see page 150); those sectors divide the ecliptic into what are called the 12 houses.

Note: the angles are formed by the horizon line (the places due east and west of you at the time of your birth) and the meridian line (due south-the highest point on the ecliptic, and due north).

The Midheaven or Medium Coeli is the position in space where the ecliptic passes the Meridian the north in the southern hemisphere (and the point in the south in northern hemisphere). It marks the 10th house cusp in most house systems.

At any moment of time it is defined as the "west hour angle of the first point of Aries (vernal equinoctial point) from the upper meridian of the place," hour angle being the angular distance on the celestial sphere measured west-ward, ...

A few examples are the aka threads of the Huna religion which originated in Hawaii; the concept of the spider's web in Northern European mythology; the system of meridians that distribute chi energy through the body, ...

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For example, as the world rotates through different time zones, the local time meridian changes along with the earth's rotation; somewhere in the world, at this very moment, the time is 1:17 A.M. as it will be a few moments from now somewhere else.

Imum Coeli or IC- this marks the 4th house cusp and is where the ecliptic crosses the meridian in the north. IC means the bottom of the heavens. This represents home, family and ancestry.

Longitude is measured from the Meridian at Greenwich which is 0 degrees longitude
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Use of a chart to answer a question ...

Also known as the MC. The highest point in the sky (zenith), corresponding to the geographic meridian running through the location of the chart (e.g., place of birth). If you are born at noon, the Sun would be found around the Midheaven in the chart.

GMT - Greenwich Mean Time. This is Universal Time, the time at the prime meridian.
Heliocentric - Heliocentric is just like the scientific way, the planets revolve around the sun.

Ascensional times - Similar to progressions, refers to the number of degrees that pass over the meridian in the time that a given zodiac sign rises. Used in connection with forcasting events, also known as circumambulation, or primary direction.

9. Altitude. A planets elevation above the horizon, measured by the arc of a vertical circle. It is at it's meridian altitude when it is at the cusp of the tenth house at the midheaven.

The Houses are constructed around the horizon and the culminating point (the meridian or Midheaven), and it is as if a fixed template is placed over a rotating disc of the Zodiac, as in an astronomer's planisphere.

Thus we have a slew of house “systems,' mostly named for the proponent of the system (Placidus, Koch, Regiomontanus, Campus, Morinus, Porphyry) and some named for their properties (Equal, Meridian, Topocentric).

21, 2012 date as a rebirth, the start of the World of the Fifth Sun. It will be the start of a new era resulting from and signified by the solar meridian crossing the galactic equator, and the earth aligning itself with the center of the galaxy.

The points are defined by where the planes of the horizon and the meridian cross the ecliptic. These crossing points are the ascendent, descendent, midheaven (or MH) and imum coeli (or IC).

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