inanna_tarot
Hi all,
Just been doing some more astrology studies (still doing Sue Wards course (its brilliant from a traditional POV) and I just needed to get this visualised properly in my head, so I thought Id check here with you all.
So... the sky is gridded up into Hours (ever 2hours being 30deg of the astrological chart) and the chart then points the position of the planets along the ecliptic (the path of the sun and planets in our sky).
So when we for example when the Sun is at 0 Aries, it is at 0 on the ecliptic.
As the planets move along the ecliptic they move along the Hours and so move into the other signs (for example 22hr is pisces, 20hr is Aquarius etc). These hours are roughly where the constellations are in the sky, however due to Precessional changes they do not fully line up as they once did, so whilst (for example) Venus is in Taurus, it may actually appear in the physical constellation of Aries.
Am I on the right track?
Just trying to get my brain into this to visualise it properly
Just been doing some more astrology studies (still doing Sue Wards course (its brilliant from a traditional POV) and I just needed to get this visualised properly in my head, so I thought Id check here with you all.
So... the sky is gridded up into Hours (ever 2hours being 30deg of the astrological chart) and the chart then points the position of the planets along the ecliptic (the path of the sun and planets in our sky).
So when we for example when the Sun is at 0 Aries, it is at 0 on the ecliptic.
As the planets move along the ecliptic they move along the Hours and so move into the other signs (for example 22hr is pisces, 20hr is Aquarius etc). These hours are roughly where the constellations are in the sky, however due to Precessional changes they do not fully line up as they once did, so whilst (for example) Venus is in Taurus, it may actually appear in the physical constellation of Aries.
Am I on the right track?
Just trying to get my brain into this to visualise it properly