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From: f.follets <f.follets@...
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Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 11:59 AM
Subject: [JoS_Astrology] Re: One day for a year?
As explained in the last post by Sss D., one day for a year is another way of saying "secondary progression".
The planets progress as you age and their progression is based on their daily motion after you are born. This progression, along with the birth chart, can be used to foretell events. For example, if you were born in May 15, 1990, the events of your 10th year of life would be based on the positions of the planets on May 25, 1990, 10 days after your birthday as shown in the ephemeris. A day for a year.
The planets move very slowly with this method, so only the personal, fast planets (Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus and Mars) matter and the aspects between the progressed planets and the natal chart must be within 1 degree orb max. When a personal progressed planet conjuncts a natal planet, a significant event usually takes place.
As for Solar Arc progressions, the idea is pretty much the same, but this time you'll be only taking the movement of the Sun into account, and then applying the same amount of degrees the Sun has progressed (the solar arc) to the other planets. The Sun moves approximately 1 degree per day, so by your 15th birthday it should have moved about 15 degrees further in the zodiac, as seen in your secondary progression chart. Take these 15 degrees and apply them to all the planets, and now you have your solar arc progression chart.
As explained by m_18, this kind of progression is weaker than the secondary progression, and the orbs are even smaller. However, this method is useful for checking events related to the outer planets, as these don't move enough in a few days to be relevant in the secondary progressions.
Astro.com offers progressed chart drawings under "free horoscopes" "extended chart selection", you should check it out if you're curious.
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[email protected][/url], "Micama Gmicalzoma" wrote:
I have seen this several times on Azazel's Astrology for Satanists. What does the term One day for a Year mean?
Here is an Example:
"Solar arc progressions: The planets are progressed as far as the progressed Sun has traveled; one day for a year, using an ephemeris."