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10. ADMISIBILIDAD ADMINISTRATIVA

174 | P a g e Check up, whether is available the "Primary Direction" type in the list of types of charts (the "Chart Types" window). If isn't present then open the "Dual Chart Editor" and create this chart type:

175 | P a g e Input appropriate parameters and click "Calculate" button. In the left field there will be a desirable table with the list of aspects of directed planets with natal, arcs of direction which there has passed directed planet to aspect with natal one, and the date corresponding to this arc.

Click by right mouse button to some line of table. Will appears a menu:

Choose "Cast aspect's chart" menu item. If a "Horoscope Chart" tableau established, you will see about following (do not forgot to cast a dual chart with "Primary Direction" type and switch on a "Mundane aspects" option in a Chart Settings, Aspects, also you may open the "Aspect List" window):

176 | P a g e If the "Sky" tableau established, you will see:

177 | P a g e Lines of mundane projections and daily parallels of planets we will name circumstances of direction. To switching-off displaying of these lines choose "Delete circumstances of direction" menu item.

What is "Secondary motion"?

This is own movement of a planet on it orbit around the Sun or the Earth (for the Moon).

The option "Secondary motion" in a "Primary direction" window should be checked. The possibility of switching-off of this option is available only for check of corresponding algorithms of calculation and for comparison with sources, where this motion is not considered.

Secondary motion leads to that an arch of direction for quickly moving planet is reduced. The secondary motion is directed backward of primary one, i.e. secondary motion slows down a planet apparent motion in the sky. This effect is swept most up, naturally, for the Moon.

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The example of Bob Makransky

Lets calculate the Primary Direction Classic in ZET 9 with a sample of prince Charls chart, described in a book of Bob Makransky. Primary Directions.

Speculum of this chart (by program):

L D RA MD SA MD/SA PMP Sun 232.42 -18.38 230.01 37.64 114.69 0.32822 119.54 Moon 30.44 11.24 28.48 -16.11 104.47 -0.15419 283.88 Mercury 216.96 -12.16 215.20 22.84 105.71 0.21602 109.44 Venus 196.38 -4.76 195.79 3.42 96.00 0.03566 93.21 Mars 260.95 -24.06 260.07 67.70 124.15 0.54531 139.08 Jupiter 269.89 -23.38 269.87 77.50 122.92 0.63047 146.74 Saturn 155.27 10.92 157.62 -34.74 75.96 -0.45742 48.83 Uranus 89.93 23.65 89.92 -77.56 123.40 -0.62848 326.56 194.13 -4.17 193.59 1.22 95.25 0.01281 91.15 Pluto 136.56 23.07 141.48 -50.89 57.62 -0.88316 10.52 Asc 125.50 18.90 127.87 -115.50 -115.50 1. 0. MC 13.44 5.31 12.37 0. 96.71 0. 270.

179 | P a g e The sphere displyed in horizontal system, "external" view mode. Following points and lines are there:

Z - zenith,

P - axis of mundo (north pole of equator), E - east point,

N - north point.

Following circles are there: horizon (E-N),

equator (crosses a horizon in E point), prime vertical (Z-E),

meridian (Z-P-N).

The line of 1st and 7th house cusps (Asc � Dsc), horizon, displyed by hysgine. 10th and 4th (MC � IC), by blue. Other cusps by light blue.

The geographical latitude circles displied by dotted lines. If the declination of some celestial body are greater, then a geographical latitude of current place, then its position in Placudus are not specified (or specified by any special manner).

The Placidian primary direction based on a concept of objects mundane position (promissors and significators), i.e. coordinate of object on an equator line. The mundane position of 1st house cusp always equal 0, 2nd - 30 degrees, 10th - 270 and so on. It calculated by formula:

180 | P a g e The mundane position of celestial body calculates by appropriate formulae, accordingly its house position. On a screenshot bottom displyed the Placidian projections of natal Saturn and directed Moon, and its mundane positiona (red).

This chart build for a trine of directed Moon and natal Saturn. There are details of appropriate calculation (by program):

Placidean Direction RAMC: 12.3688 Promissor: RAp: 28.4772 Significator: RAs: 157.6241 MPs: 48.8325 SAs 75.9586 MDs -34.7447 Aspect: -120.0000 MPap = MPs + Aspect MPap: -71.1675 RAap: 0.2093 ADap: 14.4683 R: 12.3688 T: -1 V: 1

Arc = RAp - R + T*RAap*(90+V*ADap) Arc: -5.7517 = 5°45' 6"

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Firdar

Firdar (Fidaria) are periods of life that fall under governorship of the planets as chronocrators (givers of life). A medieval technique attributed to the Persians, this and several similar methods of assigning planetary periods were used in various predictions.

Diurnal nativities begin with the Sun and nocturnal nativities begin with the Moon. The planetary periods follow the order: Sun, Venus, Mercury, Moon, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, North Node, South Node. Apart from the

inclusion of the nodes this is the order by which planets are assigned to the dignity of face. The periods of rulership are as follows:

Sun - 10 years Venus - 8 years Mercury - 13 years Moon - 9 years Saturn - 11 years Jupiter - 12 years Mars - 7 years North Node - 3 years South Node - 2 years

Thus a diurnal birth will recognise the Sun as the firdaria for the first 10 years of life after which rulership will pass to Venus on the 11th birthday and then to Mercury on the 19th birthday. A nocturnal birth will recognise the Moon as the firdaria for the first 9 years after birth, with rulership passing to Saturn on the 10th birthday, and so forth.

During its period of rulership the firdaria is claimed to have a heightened influence upon the native. Corruptions of the term including fridaries and alphradar are also found.

Firdar (Chaldean mode)

This variant differs from Persian that the rulerer of the first period is the planet-ruler of a sign on an ascendant, and duration of the first period (and its the first subperiod) is reduced proportionally to position of a planet-ruler of an ascendant in this sign.

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Aspect Dynamics

Dynamic Diagrams are a precision display of an aspect's development in time. An aspect's Dynamics Diagram window is opened by:

· right-clicking a planet glyph on the chart wheel to display its popup menu, and selecting an aspect listed on its menu,

· placing the mouse pointer on an aspect line in the center of the chart wheel, and clicking when the aspects's info tooltip appears (for declination aspects, near the midpoint of the arc),

· selecting the "Dynamics Diagram" item from popup menus, e.g. in the Aspects Grid, the Aspects Diagram, etc.

Multiple Dynamics Diagram windows can be opened if this option is selected on the Chart Settings - Data tab.

The window depicts a diagram (graph) of the separation of the aspecting bodies relative to perfection, charted against time. Its significant features are:

o The title bar names the aspect, the aspecting bodies, and their current distance apart, o The vertical red line marks the current (event data) date and time,

o The blue line shows how the separation of the bodies changes over time: when it approaches the time line, the bodies are applying; when it recedes from the time line, the bodies are separating,

o The aspect reaches perfection (i.e. exactness) when the blue line crosses the central axis - this moment is highlighted by the red arrowed marker,

o The time of perfection, and the positions of the planets at this moment, are shown at the bottom of the window,

o When the mouse pointer is moved over the window, the Status bar at the bottom of the window shows the date and time at the pointer (X: readout), and the distance from perfection (Y: readout).

In the example shown, we quickly see that the trine between Pluto and the Node was exact about 7 weeks ago, when Pluto was at 17°0'34" Leo and the Node at the same degree of Aries. We also see that that the planets are separating at present, having receded to about 1.5 degrees apart. How will the aspect develop further? Let's see...

· The lower horizontal scrollbar shifts the time window left and right, i.e. backwards and forwards in time,

· The upper horizontal scrollbar zooms in and out in the time domain,

183 | P a g e You can adjust the window to any desired size using the standard window decorations.

You can use the sliders on the Dynamics of Time panel to 'scrub' the current time marker.

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