mercredi 30 décembre 2020

Local mundane (3) examples of Hindemith (2) Ravel (2)

 HINDEMITH Paul (2)

See the precedent article on the composer : https://primarydirections.blogspot.com/2020/07/paul-hindemith.html

 I began some time ago to study directions on the local sphere, using Max Duval's method. The interest of this method is that the converses directions disappear, something impossible with any other method of direction (except the symbolic directions ...)


We see here the natal chart with Regiomontanus domification ; see the conjunction MA-SA and the conjunction SU-MO.

The direction on which to focus is : square VE conj {MA-SA} :


The theme is almost inverted, the zodiac being variable while the domification system is normalized.


These results have, I repeat, as origin, the very original work of Max DUVAL, in Les Moyens de pronostic en astrologie (Editions Traditionnelles, 1985). The diagram seen above is the most logical and simplest representation of a zodiacal converse direction from the concept of mobile primum (but the term converse but the term concept no longer exists in this figure... If we try to recognize this direction in the classic zodiac figure, this is what we get:


See the (m) square MA at 138.56° which gives a Regio domitude of 21.2. See now an other view of the local mundane direction :


We see that the PM is square MA and that the PF is VE.

Now take the year of death : 68 Y and convert to Naibod key: 4h 25 min. So, when the death occurs, time is : 1h 55 min the 17 of November. The natal chart becomes :


and we see that the Regio domitude of VE is : 22.17. Thus, it is perfectly understood that only the mobile primum is responsible so that the domitude of VE has become practically equal to the domitude of the square of MA.


RAVEL (2)

Same case with Ravel : https://primarydirections.blogspot.com/2018/02/ravel-maurice.html

 We observe a local direction  :square MA conjunction VE :


for year 1934 : at this date, Ravel was already ill (recall : probably Corticobasal degeneration).


and we have the same indirect representation as Hindemith :


We have another direction for Ravel on local sphere : square SA conj (SU,MO)



Note that hyleg is not easy to find in Ravel's natal chart ; it is not SU nor MO (cb) ; we purpose syzygy (NM) and the alchocoden is MA. 

Have a look to the natal chart :


 

note that even (death) is not 1935 but 1937. Syzygy is shown as a shaded circle near MO.

 

Notice the curious coincidence in the arrangement of the planets between the natal chart of Hindemith and Ravel (SU, MO, VE and JU).



vendredi 25 décembre 2020

HENRI II (3)

 HENRI II (3)

Gradually, it seems to us that the best way to represent the natal chart is the mundane form. Without going over the uncertainty of the birth time of the nativity below (Henry II), it is instructive to examine the zodiacal parallels, especially those of MO, VE, and SU, in link with their conjunction with SA. For that, we take the Max DUVAL work and add a zodiacal representation that which allows to get an idea of an intuitive representation of the diurnal movement which is at the base of the primary directions: one realizes thus that certain primary directions (pronounced in particular by modern astrologers, are clearly meaningless).

 NATAL CHART OF HENRI II (for 5:30)


 MUNDANE LOCAL CHART FOR 1559

We see the direction (z) #MO conj SA ; notice that #MO is with no latitude : so it is a contra-antiscia.

ALCHOCODEN

HYLEG = SU (Ex in ARI)

ALCHO = VE [but with the dynamic house, it is therefore in XII]

So, we have the table :


 

 

ALMUTEN

 




vendredi 6 novembre 2020

Henry VIII (2) - power of zodiacal parallels

 Henry VIII - the power of zodiacal parallels

It will not escape the reader that our attention has gradually focused on the mundane parallels with latitude. However, on examining the listing of directions in the Morinus software, we noticed disturbing coincidences between the time of onset of illness (or death) and zodiacal parallels involving quite specifically SU, MO and VE with SA and MA. . It therefore seemed useful to us to give some examples in order to examine as rigorously as possible this hypothesis concerning the zodiacal parallels (without latitude).

Henry VIII --> see

recall : Henry VIII (28 June 1491 – 28 January 1547) was King of England from 1509 until his death in 1547


 1)- (z) #SU conj SA

 





2)- (z) #SA conj SU

 




Here, we have a new example of echo : (z) #SU (SA) conj SA (SU).

 3)- (z) #MO conj SA


 


 

Attention should be drawn to the lack of latitude; this option will be maintained throughout this research, on a trial basis.

jeudi 8 octobre 2020

Renatus Chalonius

 René of Chalon (5 February 1519 – 15 July 1544), also known as Renatus of Chalon, was a Prince of Orange and stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht and Gelre. In 1544, René took part in the siege of St. Dizier in the service of Emperor Charles V. He was mortally wounded in battle and died with the Emperor attending at his bedside. René was buried in Grote Kerk in Breda, near the resting-place of his infant daughter. A commemorative monument (Cadaver Tomb of René of Chalon) stands in the church of St. Etienne in Bar-le-Duc.


we find the chart of the sky in the ephemeris of Stadius (Ephemerides Novae, Avctae, etc. De deductionibus sive directionibus... p. 16) and in Junctinius (cap. 12, 405, 1554, 1570). See The Limits of Influence: Pico, Louvain, and the Crisis of Renaissance Astrology By Steven Vanden Broecke, p. 229, 2003]


ALMUTEN


SPECULUM

See that SU - hyleg - is detrimental and JU retrograde. The only positive planet is VE.

RAYS



ALCHOCODEN

About the alchocoden: in principle we have the choice between MA and MO. Remember that the hyleg is weak; examination of the properties of MO and MA shows that the scores are identical (-18) and that the two are peregrine. Both are cadent.

PRIMARY DIRECTIONS

1)- (m) #MO conj MA



Recall : #MO is a mundane contra-parallel, first computed in mundo ; then in zodiaco. The dashed line corresponds to the visualization of the countra-parallel. The direction is converse.

parameters

result


We have another mode of representation of primary direction : the local mundane system, adopted by Max Duval (in les Moyens de pronostic en astrologie, p. 53-55, Editions Traditionnelles, 1986).


 See results according to the three systems of domification. And the chart :

 


Here, we see the 'domitudes' according to the Campanus system. The directions are always represented by conjunctions. For instance Y = 28.26 with diff = 1.51. Recall that we can't properly saying that numeration is in 'degrees'. More properly, we can say that it is 'horary distance'.

2)- VE conj SA



The following table shows the three main systems of equating time, relative to the current direction (dynamic time).


note that, as on other occasions, the AR system or the equation of time (EQUTi) seems to give the best results. 

parameters


result


3)- (z) □SA conj SU

It is a zodiacal direction, as SU is on ecliptic.


parameters


result


As before, we see below the local mundane table and diagram: 

 

As we see, it is a converse direction. (SU conj □SA).

 


 




 

lundi 7 septembre 2020

DUNN Grant

 DUNN Grant

Scottish schoolteacher in a private school. Though married to an Italian wife, Dunn had an unrequited love for one of the private students, 19-year-old Emanuela Ferro. In jealousy and frustration, he shot her to death on 5/18/2001 and then shot himself.


Attention is drawn to the conjunction of MO with cauda draconis in the world. MO being in exile and in I, the conjunction of cauda draconis acts as a kind of amplifier of the dissonant character of MO.
We also highlight an MA-SA opposition.
hyleg = MO
alchocoden = ME

fortunes


speculum



rays

almuten

 


alchocoden


primary directions

1)- (m) #MA conj VE

parameters

direction

note : Equating arc of directions to time has given rise to many opinions. Some are partisans of a fixed method; others, of variable pitch. It seemed more logical to me - as Max Duval estimated - to try the AR method; Gouchon was more in favor of the EQU step (but SU moves on the ecliptic ...). Recently, I wanted to test the step associated with the equation of time. Of course, it is important not to multiply the possibilities because the chances of success due to chance quickly become exponential. After careful consideration, it therefore seems logical to me to test 3 steps: EQU, AR and EQUTime, with a delta ± 0.5 year. If we scrupulously test the three methods on a hundred cases, perhaps we will be able to retrieve some interesting conclusions?

equating arc to time

You see that EQUTi < 0.5 Y.

 

2)- (m) □MO conj SA 

 



parameters

 


 

result



 equating arc to time


Here, we see that key AR is valid, as ΔAR 0.31 Y. Moreover, see that minΔ  Campa (see result) is -0.08°. We note that our protocol must associate a Δmin Campa (or Placidus) <= 0.5 ° and at the same time a Δ (EQU, AR, EQUTime) <= 0.5Y. Our goal is to refine this Δ (equating) in order to observe whether we can favor an 'one and only' conversion step (but variable).

3)- □MO conj MA


parameters


result


equating


We see, here, that both minΔ  Campa (0.41) and Δ EQUTime (0.13) are in approval.