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Week 7 - 31st July '98

"Will I receive email within next ten minutes?"

21st July 1998. 10.30.54GMT.  51N34.  00W08.


 

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Background

Each day I normally check my email at least three times, sometimes more.   First  in the morning around 8.00, then mid-morning and finally around 18.00.   I have noticed that each time I go to the computer the question "will I get any email now?" will run through my mind.  I decided to take note of the time the question would come to me then compute the horoscope through   Tara,  judge it and make the prediction.  Having made the prediction I would then log on to see if there were any emails awaiting me - and to see if I was correct.  It's a good way to test the rules.  Only by testing horary can we begin to understand how it works.

In order to judge whether there will be any email when I log on there will need to be aspects between the significators, even squares and oppositions.  Also, collections or translations of light to bring them together, or the planet ruling the quesited, the email, applying within the moiety of its own orbs to the ascendant degree.

Significators

Since Venus rules both the ascendant and the 9th house of the quesited, the Moon must serve as the querent's significator.  In my experience the 9th house represents emails.

Judgement

The Moon's first applying aspect is a conjunction with Venus.  There are no frustrations or prohibitions to interfere with the perfection.   Venus also applies by square to the ascendant degree since the moiety or half of its own orbs is 4 degrees.  Both of these aspects will bring a positive result.

The Moon also applies within 6 degrees, half or its orbs, to the ascendant degree. Since the Moon represents the querent, as does the ascendant degree, this aspect does not produce results.  It simply means the querent applying to himself, rather than to the quesited.

Conclusion

There will be some email awaiting me when I log on.

Result

Yes, there was one from a friend in London.


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