This paper, originally published in the October 1993 issue of The Mountain Astrologer, show how paran great fixed stars Aldebaran and Antares change geographic latitude over time. The change is due to both the effects of precession and the change in the Obliquity of the Ecliptic. As the paran point changes location, the combined effect of the two stars changes focus. Parans of Aldebaran and Antares
Feb
09
2011
The Parans of Aldebaran and Antares
Sep
13
2009
Determing the date, Time and Location of a chart
Have a chart that does not have the birth data on it? This paper demonstrates how one can determine these vital data from the chart data itself.
Sep
13
2009
Timing and Location
This paper demonstrates how one can fine the best and the worst places for a native given his or her natal chart.<
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Sep
13
2009
The Four uses of the SNQ
There are four uses for the Sidereal Solar Quotidian. (SNQ) The use of the Julian Day Number methos, developed by the author makes this a lot easier then using the old Fagan Day Numbers.
