Symbolic Directions in Modern Astrology
Symbolic Directions in Modern Astrology In this book, Charles Carter (1887-1968) seeks a method of astrological forecasting that produces accurate results without the complicated calculations of…
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Symbolic Directions in Modern Astrology
In this book, Charles Carter (1887-1968) seeks a method of astrological forecasting that produces accurate results without the complicated calculations of Primary Directions. No important event should pass without a direction. 2. To quote Carter, an ideal directional system should fulfil four criteria: 1.
Events and directions should correspond narrowly in time. 4. No direction should pass without an event. 3. Events and directions should correspond in character.
(from page 10) To achieve these goals, Carter examined a number of symbolic systems. Symbolic because they were not based on any actual planetary movement, but rather, were arcs, arbitrarily chosen and then uniformly applied to all factors in the natal chart. In this book, he presents the best of his research.
Among the systems of exceptional merit are the One degree, the Naibod (59'8"), the Duodenary (2o30'), the Sub-duodenary