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Astrological Guide to Stones

Forecasting Horary Techniques Alexey Borealis

Each stone corresponds to a specific planet. We will delve into this correspondence. You will learn about the principles of sympathy and antipathy.

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The 5-degree rule in horary astrology
The 5-Degree Rule in Horary Astrology

Forecasting Horary Techniques Alexey Borealis

Many of you may have heard that if a planet is within 5 degrees of the cusp of a house, it is considered to belong to that house already.

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Arabian Parts
Arabian Parts in Horary Astrology

Forecasting Horary Techniques Alexey Borealis

Arabian parts are fictitious points of a horoscope. They signify the object (like surgery or divorce) when there is no astrological house for it.

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The Fixed Stars in Astrology
The Fixed Stars in Astrology

Forecasting Horary Techniques Alexey Borealis

A detailed guide for astrologers on working with fixed stars. Contains a list of the brightest stars. We recommend bookmarking it for future reference

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Radicality of the Horary Chart
Radicality of the Horary Chart

Forecasting Horary Techniques Alexey Borealis

A horary chart may not contain an answer to the question asked, or contain an answer to something that was not asked. This is a property of radicality

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Confusion With Significators
Confusion With Significators in Horary Charts

Forecasting Horary Techniques Alexey Borealis

Often astrologers choose the wrong planets to focus on, leading to prediction errors. Learn how to avoid these mistakes in this article.

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The Horary Question Context
The Horary Question Context

Forecasting Horary Techniques Alexey Borealis

Often astrologers don't separate the context from the subject in a horary question. Moreover, they do not even know what it is. Let's illustrate it.

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How To Read a Horary Chart
How To Read a Horary Chart?

Forecasting Horary Techniques Alexey Borealis

Astrologers often look at a chart intuitively - first casting it, then searching for what to focus on. But in reality, it should be the opposite.

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