Course Synopses

Beginners'
(The course as supplied includes all necessary ancillary items such as chartforms and calculation sheets.)

    Lesson

  1. What is astrology? The symbols of the planets and their meanings
  2. The solar system; the zodiac; the symbols of the signs
  3. Some basic definitions; understanding time
  4. Erecting the horoscope (1): the house cusps
  5. Erecting the horoscope (2): the planetary positions
  6. Erecting the horoscope (3): the aspects
  7. Summarizing the chart; the elements and qualities
  8. Elements
  9. The houses
  10. The planets; their rulership of the signs and houses
  11. First steps in interpretation
  12. Interpreting the aspects
  13. Delineating the horoscope
  14. The history of astrology
  15. Preparing for the advanced course

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Preparatory:
This comprises some practice in erecting charts followed by lessons 7 – 14 of the Beginners’ course, see above.

Advanced:
This course comprises three separate modules; the first consists primarily of lessons in the various facets of delineation, preparing the student for practical work on horoscopes. It is illustrated with a number of interesting real-life case histories. The second module deals with the various methods of prognostication; the third introduces a number of other astrological techniques and also tackles ethical issues. As with the other courses, the emphasis is on the spiritual interpretation of the horoscope, the life path and lessons as shown in it and how these apply to practical life and problems. Any necessary specialist stationery is included, but at this stage students are expect to purchase their own blank natal chartforms and any ephemerides they may need.


    Module One

    Rainbow
  1. Introduction to the Seven Rays
  2. The Seven Rays (2): basic descriptions of the rays; observing them in action in everyday life.
  3. The Seven Rays (3): the operation of the rays at the different levels of consciousness
  4. Zodiacal subdivisions; the importance of house cusps; analysis of the charts of twins – how are the differences shown?
  5. Aspect patterns (1): conjunctions and satellitia; a biographical study with comment and analysis
  6. Aspect patterns (2): oppositions, squares and grand crosses; further biographical study
  7. Aspect patterns (3): grand trines; more biographical study
  8. The Moon’s nodes
  9. The importance of the houses; vocational guidance, health and relationships; finding the talents and abilities in the horoscope; case histories discussed
  10. The complete birth chart; putting together a delineation including analysis at deeper levels
  11. Module Two

  12. The progressed horoscope (1): the Arabian ‘day for a year’ method, progressed and converse; finding adjusted calculation dates; charting and calculating progressed and converse secondary directions; the progressed angles
  13. The progressed horoscope (2): interpreting the major progressions
  14. The progressed horoscope (3): transits; eclipses and new moons
  15. The progressed horoscope (4): the cycles of the Moon
  16. The progressed horoscope (5): the lunar aspects
  17. Symbolic directions
  18. Solar returns
  19. Rectification: the problem of the unknown birth time

  20. Module Three

    Rays

  21. Chiron
  22. Synastry: chart interactions and comparisons; looking at relationships using synastry; composite charts
  23. Midpoints
  24. Harmonics
  25. Draconic astrology
  26. The major asteroids; the fixed stars
  27. An introduction to horary astrology
  28. The astrological consultation
  29. The written horoscope
  30. Finding one’s ‘path of light’; astrology, meditation and intuition; conclusion


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