Yearly Astrology Readings May Include Solar Arc Predictions
To the majority of firm believers in the art of astrology, yearly astrology readings are par for the course. Just like they would buy a Christmas tree, decorate it, and then make a beautiful turkey or ham for dinner, these believers will also schedule a yearly reading as soon as the first of the New Year comes around. Many times they will opt for that personal touch, and visit their favorite astrologer although sometimes those who are especially harried may choose to instead rely on an astrology program to prepare them for what is ahead, and also help them to learn from the year that has just come to a close.
When visiting a practicing astrologer, opting for yearly astrology readings which may include solar arc predictions is a somewhat new trend that nonetheless is gaining in momentum and also popularity. Since time immemorial, the sun has played a key role in the astrological predictions, and charts prepared by those seasoned in the art of reading the planets, and also those just learning how to recognize the interdependence of the zodiac signs. Since solar arc predictions literally offer a pinpoint predictability for a day to day progression, this method of prediction is considered to be highly accurate.
Furthermore, thanks to the advances in computer and software writing, retrofitting the charts with solar arcs of the past is also possible. This permits for a complete study of correlations existing between life events and the presence of solar arcs. However, since this study relies heavily on the utilization of the secondary progressed sun, many astrology software programs are not entirely set up to deal with the implications of this method for yearly astrology predicting just yet, and might only manage a cross referencing of sorts.
Instead, whenever software is used, it can only be used in a complementary role, and one that offers the ability for research. Rarely does it offer up the possibility of a complete predictive reading even if it is able to calculate the position of the second progressed sun, and then chart it. The reason for this limitation is only too well understood when considering that even with the adequate charting of the progressed sun, the actual planetary advancement that then specifies the individual nodal axis, and also the rising sign astrological prediction that goes hand in hand with it, is well beyond the scope of a computer generated yearly astrology reading.
Copyright 2008, InfiniteAdvice.com
Friday, July 25, 2008
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