![]() ![]() ![]() Very tight orbs are used for Secondary Progressions (1° before and after the aspect) but there is another fundamental difference between the two 1 In a similar way to transits, Secondary Progressions have to be compared to the natal chart in order to be understood. Modern computer programmes such as calculate these Secondary Progressions in a precise and rapid way. The idea in calculating this type of progression is to consult the ephemeris to look at the position of the planets at our date of birth and then take the planetary positions of the following days as if they were years.įor example, if we count in the ephemeris to day five after our date of birth, this will correspond to the fifth year of life, whereas 30 days from birth (or where the planets were 30 days after birth) will relate to the 30th year of the our life. Secondary Progressions use the system known as “a day for a year” formula. The most used technique is of course daily planetary transits with the next most used one being Secondary Progressions or more commonly just as “Progressions” even though other types of progressions are also used in astrology. What rules you?Īstrology of December 2020: the Great Conjunction in AquariusĪstrology of November 2020: Jupiter Pluto Pallas conjunctionĪs astrologers we have many tools available that allow us to interpret past, present and future planetary energies to our birth chart. Saturn conjunct Jupiter: the Great Conjunction. Saturn square Uranus: old structures succumb to a new visionĪstrology of January 2021: a powerful force for change The Astrology of March 2021: reconnect with spiritĪstrology of February 2021: Saturn square Uranus ![]() The Astrology of July 2021: the paradox of freedomĪstrology of June 2021: break free of self imposed limitsĪstrology of May 2021: Speak from the heartĪstrology of April 2021: moving towards social ecology Astrology of November 2021: frustration to trustĪstrology of October 2021: obstacle illusionsĪstrology of September 2021: into the unknownĪstrology of August 2021: it’s ok to change your mind ![]()
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