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CAC:
See Combined
Alignment Chart.
Calculated Points: These are points
in space that are computed, but that contain no actual planet or
asteroid. Some examples would be the
Ascendant and the Midheaven.
Captive: The Passive Person in a Captivation. See
Trapper, Captivation,
Clashes and Captivations in Magi Astrology.
Captivation: Created in a CAC by a linkage from one person's
Saturn, Saturn-Chiron midpoint, or Saturn-Jupiter midpoint to the other
person's Sun, Moon (if exact birth time is known), Earth, Venus, Jupiter,
Neptune, or Chiron. Indicates an imbalance of power unless there is
Saturn Balance. See Linkage, Captive, Trapper, Saturn Balance,
Clashes and Captivations in Magi Astrology.
Celebrity Examples:
People often ask why the Magi Society uses celebrity examples of our
principles, explaining that they have no interest in the the lives of
the famous. We could easily choose examples from among our families, friends, and
clients, but then there would be no way for the public to verify birth data or
life stories to corroborate our claims. Obviously, most or at least many celebrities are not
totally representative of the average person. However, the birth data and
lives of the famous, rightly or wrongly, are in the public domain and
their experiences are widely known- therefore clearly illustrating the
validity of our principles.
Celestial Equator: The imaginary circle
created by projecting the Earth's equator onto the backdrop of the sky.
Central Planetary
Geometry: The most powerful piece of Planetary Geometry
in
a chart.
Chiron: A
planetoid that orbits the Sun between Saturn and Uranus which was
discovered in 1977. Magi Society research has proven Chiron to have the most profound astrological significance.
Chiron Aspect:
An aspect that is formed by Chiron and another planet. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Chiron Clashes, Rule of Excessive:
When a couple form too many Chiron Clashes, their relationship will be
turbulent and will most likely end in Heartbreak. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Chiron Linkage:
A linkage formed by one person’s Chiron to any natal planet of another
person. When the other planet is Saturn, however, the linkage is
referred to as a Saturn Linkage. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Chiron vs. Juno Rules:
1. Any Chiron Linkage
formed between the two persons increases the chances of marriage
between two persons, except the Chiron/Juno linkage.
2. Any Juno linkage
formed between two persons reduces the chances of marriage between
the two persons, except the Chiron/Juno Linkage.
3. The Chiron/Juno
linkage neither increases nor decreases the chances of marriage; it
does however greatly increase the chances of a long-term intimate
relationship between two heterosexual persons (it does not increase
the chances of a long-term intimate relationship between same-sex
couples).
Cinderella Aspect: A Chiron
enhancement to the Sun, Venus, Jupiter, Neptune, Pluto, or Earth. A Chiron
enhancement of the Moon is also a Cinderella aspect if the exact birth
time is known. Natal Cinderella aspects are seen
in the chart of people who have "Cinderella" moments in their romantic
lives and/or career- times when they "miraculously" fall into something
wonderful. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Cinderella Calendar: Plan ahead! See your year at a glance.
Cinderella Calendars let you see your own cycles to help you choose
important dates to maximize your success and avoid heartbreak or
failure. You'll see windows of opportunity when you can advance your dreams,
and when to take utmost care to be at your best to avoid disaster.
Your Cinderella Calendar
includes: 1. Cinderella Transits- the best times to meet new people, to
sell yourself and your ideas, and the times when you can meet and marry
your soulmate, 2. Blackout Cycles (Heartbreak Transits)- the worst times
to meet anyone or do anything new- new relationships and new ventures
begun during this time inevitably lead to failure and/or heartbreak.
Concurrent multiple Cinderella Transits are the times you are most
likely to meet your soulmate! See Cinderella Transit, Golden Calendar,
See example of Cinderella Calendar,
Order your personalized Cinderella Calendar
Cinderella Linkage:
A linkage between charts in any dimension from Chiron in one chart to
the Sun, Moon (if exact birth time is known), Earth, Venus, Jupiter, Neptune or Pluto of another chart. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Cinderella Time:
See Cinderella Transits.
Cinderella Transits: An enhancement
transit by Chiron to natal Sun, Moon (if exact birth time is known),
Earth, Venus, Jupiter, Neptune or Pluto.
Cinderella transits are also formed by enhancement transits by the Sun,
Venus, Jupiter, Neptune or Pluto to natal Chiron. Magi Society research
has proven that Cinderella transits are the times when we can meet and
marry our soulmate. See Enhancement, See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Clash: An aspect between the planets of any two charts that is 90° or 180°.
Clashes are also formed by contra-parallel, contra-latitude and quincunx
aspects, if one of the two planets is Saturn. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology
Clashes and Captivations in Magi Astrology.
Clash Angle:
See Clash,
Clashes and Captivations in Magi Astrology.
Classic Schism:
One of several inter-aspects that prevent two people from having
similar outlooks or mutual destinies. These inter-aspects create
enormous tension and friction. See Inter-aspect,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology,
Clashes and Captivations in Magi Astrology.
Combined Alignment
Chart: A single Magi Astrochart used for comparison and analysis
that combines the planets of two charts and displays all inter-aspects
between the charts. Synastry. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Combined Planetary
Geometry: (Also called Combined Geometry). The Planetary Geometry
that is created by overlaying some or all the planets from one
chart on top of some or all of the planets of another chart in a CAC.
See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Combined Super-Aspects: Super Aspects that are
created by linkages between two charts. See Super Aspects.
Combined Symmetry:
Symmetrical geometric pattern that is formed by the planets of two
charts. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Combined Planetary Symbolism:
The
meaning of a pattern of two or more planets which combines the meanings
of the planets with the meaning of the pattern.
Companionship Chart:
The astrological chart of the date, place and time that two people first
meet in person.
Complex Planetary
Geometry: Planetary Geometry that is formed by more than two planets.
See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Configuration: A
pattern created by three or more planets.
Conjunction: A
0° aspect
of two or more planets in the geocentric or heliocentric longitudes. A
conjunction is a pure enhancement aspect and is very beneficial. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Conjuncted Trine:
A strong and highly beneficial pattern formed by
a conjunction of two planets which trine a third planet. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Contra-Latitude: A
Contra-Parallel aspect in the
heliocentric dimension. See Contra-Parallel.
This is considered to be an enhancement aspect unless Saturn is one of
the planets, in which case it is a clash. This
particular aspect is especially significant since its midpoint
is parallel the Earth. This means that in a natal chart, the symbolism of the
Contra-Latitude is applicable in the native's relationship to all people
on Earth. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Contra-Parallel:
An aspect in the geocentric declinations between two planets in the
same degree of declinations, but which are on different sides
of the celestial equator, i.e. one planet is north, the other is the
same degree south. This is considered to be an enhancement aspect unless
Saturn is one of the planets, in which case it is a clash. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Cumulative Effect:
When two aspects in any dimension are comprised of the same two planets,
but
one or both of the aspects are slightly wider than the Magi Orb,
then the two aspects together still have more power
than either one alone. Similar to but less powerful than true Bi-Level
or Trans-dimensional Aspects. See Bi-Level Aspect, Trans-dimensional
Aspect,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Cupid Linkage:
A linkage formed by one person’s Venus and the other person’s Sun. Can
create love at first sight but is not enough to sustain love without
Chiron Linkages. See Linkage,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
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Deceiving Linkage:
A linkage that is wider than the Magi Orb. There can be just enough influence to
make it seem like the linkage works, when in fact, the orb is
just not tight enough to create the necessary power. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Decimal Format:
Magi Astrology describes planetary
degree positions in decimal format rather than the degree and minute
format used by traditional astrology. Example: a planet shown at 22.5°
in a Magi Astrochart
would be the same as a planet shown at 22° 30' in a traditional chart.
Declinational Bias:
A term in Magi Astrology referring to the astrological phenomenon by
which
planets always move more slowly through the extreme north and south degrees of
declinations, thus increasing the likelihood of creating aspects with
each other. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Declinations:
The vertical locations of the planets in the geocentric dimension. The declination of
a planet is the distance, in degrees, north or south of the Celestial
Equator.
Degraded Aspect:
Any aspect in which an important Saturn midpoint is
in very close aspect with both planets of a two (or
more) planet aspect. Degraded Aspects
have the ability
to be especially toxic and destabilizing. See
Aspect,
Important Saturn Midpoints,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Degraded Sexual Aspect:
A
Degraded Sexual Aspect is any aspect in which an
important Saturn midpoint is in very close aspect
with both planets of a natal Sexual Aspect. See
More
about Degraded Sexual Aspects,
Aspect,
Important Saturn Midpoints,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology,
Sexuality in
Magi Astrology.
Deks:
abbreviation for Declinations.
Dimension: The four dimensions of Magi Astrology
are the Geocentric Longitudes, the Geocentric
Declinations, the Heliocentric Longitudes, and the
Heliocentric Latitudes. Magi research has proven
that all four dimensions carry equal weight in all
types of chart interpretation. See
Four Dimensions of Magi
Astrology.
Distance Orb:
Measuring by degrees to an aspect's exactness rather
than by time to exact. See
Time Orb,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Distance Relationship
Chart: The chart of the day and time that two people "met" for the
first time via internet or telephone prior to a face-to-face meeting.
Divorce Chart: The astrological chart of the day a divorce is
legally recorded. See Relationship Chart.
Double Direct Aspect:
An aspect between two planets both of which are both in
direct motion.
See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Double Linkage:
This occurs in a CAC when the charts have two
linkages made of the same combination of planets in
any dimension. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Double Retrograde
Aspect: An aspect between two planets in
which both planets are in
retrograde motion. Enhancement Double Retrograde
Aspects are the most beneficial type of
enhancements. Turbulent Double Retrograde Aspects
are the worst type of turbulent aspects. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Dragons and Dragon Points:
Complex Planetary Geometry of 3 or more planets.
Dragons start with two planets forming a quincunx
aspect. Dragon Points are then located at the 60°, 90°,
120°, and 150° points moving around the long
side of the wheel in either direction. When a third
planet is found on any of these Dragon Points, a Dragon is
formed. One caveat is that the third planet may be
within a 1°
wider orb than the orb made by of the original quincunx
aspect. This actually can allow a slightly wider orb
for the third planet than is usual in Magi
Astrology.
A Dragon may be formed in
a CAC with a natal quincunx in one chart, and with a Dragon Point
occupied by a planet from the other person. A transiting Dragon may be
formed with a one transiting planet forming a quincunx with a natal
planet, and a second transiting planet occupying a Dragon Point.
A dragon can contain a Yod, but can also
contain a Mystical Triangle. Romantic Dragons are comprised
of Romance planets and Sexual Dragons are comprised
of Sexual planets. See Romance Planets, Sexual
Planets, Dragonize, Sexual Dragon, Romantic
Dragon,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Dragonize:
When an existing natal or transiting aspect is
joined by a third planet to create a Dragon.
Dragonized Clash:
When Saturn and/or a Saturn midpoint is the third
point which creates a Dragon. These are especially severe
clashes. If a Heartbreak or Nuclear Clash is part of
the Dragon, the severity is exacerbated even further.
Dynamic:
When all the
planets of a pattern match degrees with each other.
Dynamic
Symmetrical Pattern: A symmetrical dynamic pattern.
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Earth-Moon Complex:
Also called Earth.
In Magi Astrology
the Earth in the heliocentric chart is considered to
actually be the Earth-Moon Complex. From the distant perspective of the Sun looking
toward the Earth, there is little to no differentiation between
the placement of the Earth and the placement of the
Moon. In interpretations, the Earth-Moon Complex is
very similar to the Sun. However, aspects to the Earth–Moon Complex are
more powerful than aspects to the Sun because the Earth-Moon Complex is
really two planets combined. Also, due to the lunar influence, the
Earth-Moon complex has a slightly more emotional component. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Eclipse: When
any two planets are both conjunct in longitude and
parallel in declination in the geocentric chart. In
helio, an eclipse is formed by a conjunction in
longitude and a parallel in latitude. An eclipse is
considered to be a major influence in a
chart. In traditional astrology this term is known
as an occultation, and it is also known as a Planetary
Eclipse. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Ecliptic: The apparent path of the Sun in the sky as viewed
from Earth.
Electional Astrology:
The use of Astrology to elect/select an auspicious
day to begin a new endeavor. Electional Astrology is
used to select the best days for new meetings, weddings, business
incorporation, product launches, large financial
transactions, investments etc… Much research has
proven beyond a doubt that the day a new
relationship or endeavor is begun has great or even
nearly-ultimate influence over the success or
failure of the venture. The principles of Electional
Astrology have been honed to a fine art in Magi
Astrology. See also Event Chart, Natalization.
Employment Chart:
A chart of the first day on
a new job. This is a crucial chart for employee
satisfaction and success. Magi Astrologers are often consulted
for their Electional services to choose the most
favorable date possible to begin a new job.
Engagement Chart: The astrological chart of the
day a couple becomes engaged. See Relationship
Chart.
Enhancement: A
Magi Astrology term referring to favorable aspect angles.
Includes the Conjunction,
Trine, and Parallel. The Quincunx, Contra-parallel,
and Contra-latitude are also enhancements if the
aspect does not include Saturn. See
also Pure Enhancement,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Enhancement Aspect: See
Enhancement.
Enhancement by Extreme
Declination: The increase in the power of a
planet seen when it is located at very extreme degrees of
declination based on its individual orbit. See also
Exdek.
Enhancement
Dominance: In favorable Planetary Geometry, the rule of Enhancement
Dominance holds that most of the time, Enhancement angles in the
Geometry will reverse
negative symbolisms of any Clash angle in the same Geometry, making them
positive. See
Planetary Geometry.
Equal Degree Aspect:
Refers to any 30° aspect between two planets.
Event Chart: A
chart of the date, place and time something
significant is initiated. Event Charts can include
charts of wedding dates, incorporation dates,
founding dates of countries or currencies, dates
when you first meet a new person, book, movie or
product launch dates, employment dates, dates of
opening bank or brokerage accounts, etc.
Exact:
When two or more planets which form an aspect are
located in the very same degree and fraction of a
degree in the longitudes, declinations or latitudes, they are said to
be exact. The more exact an aspect, the more rare
and powerful it is. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Exdek:
Short for enhancement by extreme declination. See
above.
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Faithful*:
People with a natal linkage between any 2 of these planets: Venus, Vesta, or Jupiter.
See
The Faithful in Love.
Fallout:
The residual influence of an unfavorable transit or progression which
can exist for
a short time after the exact transit or progression has peaked
and begun to separate. This often correlates to dealing with the
consequences of unwise actions set
into motion during the unfavorable transit or progression.
Fibonacci: Classic mathematical sequence of ratios. See Astro
Fibonnaci.
Financial Aspect:
An aspect formed by two financial planets. See
Financial Planets, See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Financial Planets:
Venus, Chiron, Neptune, Pluto and Juno.
Financial Linkage:
A linkage formed between two financial planets in a CAC.
Fluctuating Relationship:
Created by inter-aspects between Uranus and Venus or Chiron
in a CAC, fluctuating relationships can ebb and flow
over time. The Uranus person is usually seen by the
Venus or Chiron person as being the person who blows
hot and cold as their interest in the relationship
waxes and wanes. This phenomenon can be worrisome at
times, but can be present even in a strong soulmate
relationship- understanding is the key. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Flying Eagle:
A planetary geometric pattern composed of 4 or more planets forming a parallelogram with 2 trines on sides, 1 square at base, 2 quincunxes inside,
and a semi-sextile at the top. A rare and powerful
pattern containing 2 Mystical Triangles working
together.
The native or relationship can
really soar in the areas indicated by the symbolisms of the planets
involved.
See Planetary Geometry, Mystical Triangle,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology,
Planetary
Symbolisms in Magi Astrology.
Focal Planet:
A planet that appears twice or more in the first six Magi Quads
(ordered in
Magi Sequence) of that day. There can be
different Focal Planets in the various dimensions of
Magi Astrology (geocentric longitudes, geocentric declinations,
heliocentric longitudes, and heliocentric latitudes).
The symbolisms of the Focal Planet(s) help to
determine the potential areas success for the
native. See Magi Quads, Magi Sequence, Four
Dimensions of Magi Astrology,
Planetary Symbolisms
in Magi Astrology.
Focus: the most
important Planetary Geometry of a birth chart.
Focus Aspect:
The most exact aspect in a
chart, and often the most important. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Focus Alignment:
Three or more planets, all in aspect to one
another (planetary geometry or synchronization),
possessing the most exact combined distance
orb in the chart. The strongest alignments include symmetrical geometry
or are planetary
synchronizations that include largest number of
planets and/or number of enhancement aspects. Often
the Focus Aspect is found in the Focus Alignment.
The Focus
Alignment is the Central Planetary Geometry of the
chart and is the most powerful configuration in the
chart. See Focus Aspect, Central Planetary
Geometry, and
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Focus Double Transit:
This occurs when
a person has a transit to a natal planet, and also a
transit by
the same planet. The common planet in both transits
is called the Focus Planet. The symbolisms of this
planet are likely to be the focus of the native's
life while the two transits are
applying. See Focus Planet and
Planetary Symbolisms
in Magi Astrology.
Focus Planet:
The common planet in two applying transits in which
this planet is the natal planet in one transit and
the transiting planet in the other transit. See
Focus Double Transit.
Focus Progressed Super
Transits: When both planets that form the
Focus Aspect of a natal chart receive Progressed
Transits by the same progressed planet. Usually the
dominant influence while applying.
See Progressed Transits,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Focus Transit:
Both planets within a natal aspect are transited by
the same planet, or two transiting planets
which aspect one another are both transiting the
same natal planet. Highly powerful transit. See
Transit.
Focused Super Transits:
When both planets of the Focus Aspect of a natal
chart are transited by the same planet. See Focus
Aspect.
Fortress: Planetary geometrical pattern composed of a minimum of
4 planets which form any rectangle with two parallel sides. Invincible Fortress
A rectangle with 2 parallel sides, with a third side a
trine. Mighty Fortress: Fortress with sextiles for 2 sides. See
Planetary Geometry.
Fountain-of-Youth
Aspect: Discovered in Magi Society research, a natal Sun/Neptune
enhancement gives the native both a youthful appearance and longevity.
See Enhancement,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Four
Dimensions of Magi Astrology: Each of these has been proven to be
critical to correct chart analysis by Magi research: the Geocentric
Longitudes, the Geocentric Declinations, the Heliocentric Longitudes,
and the Heliocentric Latitudes.
Four Strongest Pluto
Enhancements: In Magi Astrology, this refers to the four most
beneficial planetary enhancements
to Pluto: those from Sun, Venus, Jupiter, and Uranus. See Enhancement,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology,
Planetary Symbolisms in Magi Astrology
Fraternal Symbolisms:
Planetary symbolisms which are similar in meaning. See
Planetary Symbolisms in Magi Astrology.
Free Will Universe*:
Nothing is fated. The stars may incline us in a direction, but they
cannot compel us. The stars cannot dictate the choices we make or the
choices anyone else makes.
The actions we take are
always our choice, whether we realize that or not. We are always allowed
Free Will, and we are responsible for the choices we make with it.
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Geo:
abbreviation for Geocentric.
Geocentric:
Charts drawn as viewed from Earth. Earth-centered.
Glyphs:
Symbols which represent planets.
Golden Calendar: Plan ahead! See your year at a glance.
Golden Calendars
let you see your own cycles to help you choose important dates to
maximize your success and avoid heartbreak or failure. You'll see
windows of opportunity when you can advance your dreams, and when to
take utmost care to be at your best to avoid disaster.
Your Golden Calendar
includes: 1. Golden Transits:
The best times to
meet new people, to start a new venture or job, or to launch a product
for maximum profitability. 2. Silver Transits:
Similar to Golden
cycles but only one-half as strong. 3.
Cinderella Transits: the
best times to meet new people, to sell yourself and your ideas, and if
single, the times when you can meet and marry your soulmate. 4. Blackout
Cycles (Heartbreak Transits): the worst times to meet anyone or do
anything new- new relationships and new ventures begun during this time
inevitably lead to failure or heartbreak. Concurrent multiple Golden,
Silver and Cinderella cycles are your most winning days! See Golden
Transits, Cinderella Calendar,
See
example of Golden Calendar,
Order your personalized Golden Calendar
Golden Linkage:
The CAC linkages which create the most joint financial success. They
are: Jupiter-Pluto, Jupiter-Chiron, Pluto-Chiron, Venus-Chiron, and
Pluto-Venus. See Linkage, CAC, Silver Linkage.
Golden Rectangle: A planetary geometric configuration composed of 4
or more planets which create a rectangle formed by 2 trines and 2
sextiles. One type of Fortress. Very beneficial.
Golden
Transits:
The transits which bring the most financial success. They
are any transiting-to-natal combination of these planetary pairs: Jupiter-Pluto, Jupiter-Chiron, Pluto-Chiron, Venus-Chiron,
Pluto-Venus, and Pluto-Neptune. Additional Golden Transits are: Chiron
to natal Sun, Earth or Ceres, Neptune to natal Venus, Jupiter to natal
Juno, and Ceres to natal Sun, Earth or Venus. See Transit, Silver Transits.
Grand Cross: A
configuration of 4 or more planets in which all 4 planets are at right
angles to one another, creating 2 oppositions and 4 squares. See
Opposition, Square.
Grand Sextile: A planetary geometric pattern of 4 or
more planets forming a parallelogram shape with an opposition on one
side and creating three sextiles. One type of Mighty Fortress.
Grand Trine: A planetary
geometrical pattern composed of 3 or more planets which form an
equilateral triangle with 3 trines. One type of Spearhead. Very
blessed.
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Hailstorm Transit:
Clash transit to a natal
financial planet, imperiling career and financial
affairs while applying. See
Magi Planets,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology
Heartbreak Clash:
A Saturn-Chiron clash or a clash from the
Saturn-Chiron midpoint to Chiron in a CAC. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology
Heartbreak Day: A day in which there is one of
the following Heartbreak aspects in the sky: Saturn
clash with Chiron or a Saturn-Chiron midpoint clash
with Chiron or Sun.
Heartbreak Midpoint: The Saturn-Chiron midpoint. See Midpoint.
Heartbreak Transit:
Clash transit from Saturn to natal Chiron, or clash
transit from the Saturn/Chiron midpoint to Sun or
Chiron. A time when we are viewed in our worst
possible light, and we are in danger of making
devastating mistakes.
Heartbreak Transit,
Ultimate: When Saturn
is within 1.5 degrees of Stationary in a clash
transit to Chiron, the greatly-slowed motion of
Saturn prolongs the Heartbreak Transit.
Helio: abbreviation for Heliocentric.
Heliocentric:
Charts drawn as viewed from the Sun. Sun-centered.
High Balance: The day on which a planet is most exactly
conjunct a mid-degree point of two other planets in a natal chart. Gives
special talents to the native.
Historic Aspect:
An aspect that occurs in the chart of an event. Interpreted differently
than a Natal Aspect.
See Natal Aspect,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
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Important Saturn Midpoints:
Saturn-Chiron, Saturn-Jupiter, Saturn-Mars, Saturn- Neptune,
Saturn-Pluto, Saturn-Sedna. See
Midpoint, Degraded Aspect.
Impossible Dream Clash:
A Clash between Venus and Chiron in a CAC which
creates attraction but ultimate disappointment. See CAC.
Inter-aspect:
An aspect in a CAC. See Combined Alignment Chart, Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Inter-aspect Non-Cancellation, Rule of: A
fundamental principle of Magi Astrology which states
that no aspect "cancels out" another aspect in a CAC. All aspects are
felt in a relationship. Also known as the Principle of
Non-Cancellation.
Interconnected Magi
Quads: Three interconnected aspect pairs of planets formed by a
minimum of 6 planets- each pair of planets forms a Magi Quad with each
other pair. An extremely powerful form of Planetary Geometry. The most
powerful
Interconnected Magi Quads occur when 3 pairs of planets share similar
aspects, such as 3 conjunctions, 3 parallels, or
3 sextiles. Less powerful IM/Q's occur when 3 pairs of planets are
within orb of the same number of degrees apart, but are not in aspect.
See Planetary Geometry, Magi Quad.
Invincible Fortress: A planetary geometric pattern of 4 or more
planets which form a rectangle with 2 parallel sides, with a third side a
trine. See Fortress.
Invincible Spearhead: A planetary geometric pattern of 6 or more
planets which form a Grand Trine and a Yod, with the apex of the Yod
conjunct one point of the Grand Trine. The 6th planet is opposite the
apex, forming the shaft of the spear. A rare and powerful pattern which
gives near-invincible strength. See Grand Trine, Yod, Spearhead.
Iron
Butterfly:
A planetary geometric pattern of 4 or more planets which form a parallelogram with 2 squares on sides, 1
trine at base, 2 quincunxes inside, and a sextile at top.
Immovable determination coupled with the agility of a butterfly. See
Square, Trine, Quincunx, Sextile.
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Juno Linkages, Rule of Excessive:
Too many Juno Linkages in a couple's CAC can indicate that the pair are
not soulmates and that their relationship is built on illusion. See
Sexuality in Magi Astrology.
Juno Relationships: When Juno inter-aspects outnumber Chiron
inter-aspects in a CAC it can indicate that sex is the main focus of the
relationship, even though the pair may believe for a time that they are
in love. Such relationships seldom last unless there are linkages with
Chiron or Neptune.
Juno Sexual Linkage: Linkages formed between Juno a Sexual
Planet (Venus,
Mars or Pluto) or between Juno and a Romance Planet (Venus, Neptune or
Chiron) in a CAC. A Juno Sexual Linkage is perhaps more likely than any other sexual
linkage to compel a couple to act on their attraction. Juno Sexual
Linkages always burn out if a couple marries. See
Sexuality in Magi Astrology.
Jupiter-Pluto
Aspected Magi Quad: An Aspected Magi Quad where the conjunction or
parallel is comprised of Jupiter and Pluto; this is the most powerful
Aspected Magi Quad. If the aspect of an M/Q is a conjunction of 2 other
planets, say Sun and Venus, we could call the M/Q a Sun-Venus Aspected
M/Q.
Jupiter-Pluto Magi
Quad: An M/Q where one of the pairings is Jupiter + Pluto. This is
the most powerful pairing, and therefore also forms the most powerful
standard Magi Quads.
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Kite: A Grand Trine with a fourth planet opposite one
corner. Highly beneficial. See Grand Trine, Opposition,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
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Latitude: The vertical locations of the planets in the
heliocentric dimension. The latitude of a planet is the distance, in
degrees, north or south of the ecliptic. See Heliocentric.
Lifetime Linkage: A Chiron-Neptune Linkage in a CAC. See CAC.
Lifetime Sexual Linkage: A Juno-Chiron linkage in a CAC. See CAC,
Linkage, Lust Bond,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology..
Link: To form a
linkage.
Linkage: An
inter-aspect that is formed by a conjunction, trine or parallel. May
also be formed by a quincunx, contra-parallel or contra-latitude IF
neither planet is Saturn.
See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Linked Persons:
Two persons who form a linkage.
Longitudes: The commonly
used dimension of astrology- the locations of the planets horizontally
around the zodiac wheel.
Longitudinal
Synchronization: Planetary synchronization
in the geocentric or heliocentric longitudes.
Looped Transit:
When a transiting planet makes an exact conjunction with a natal planet
in direct motion, goes retrograde and makes exact
conjunction again, then resumes
direct motion and becomes exact a third time-
essentially making a loop around the natal planet.
Could also loop the natal planet retrograde, direct,
retrograde. The tighter the orb between the natal
planet and the outer edge of the loop, the more
powerful this transit is.
Love Chart: The
astrological chart of the first time two people make love. See
Relationship Chart.
Lust Bond:
More than one Juno Sexual Linkage between two people
in their CAC creates a Lust Bond. Juno Sexual
Linkages are formed when one person's Juno links to
one of the other person's Sexual Planets (Venus,
Mars, Pluto, Juno) or Romance Planets (Venus,
Neptune, Chiron). Lust bonds are mutual and not
Captivations. See Romance Planets, Sexual
Planets,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology,
Sexuality in Magi
Astrology.
Lust-Hate Clash:
A Mars-Chiron clash in a CAC.
This clash creates a high degree of sexual
attraction, but also incompatibility and antagonism.
See Clash, CAC,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
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Magi AstroChart: A chart generated by
Magi Society software illustrating planetary positions in Geocentric
Longitudes and Declinations, or Heliocentric Longitudes and Latitudes.
Magi Astrologer
Certification Program: The Magi Society
offers a free certification program to their
members. As students progress in their skills
through the program, they can earn the following
designations in ascending order of achievement:
Level I:
Magi Instructor
Level II: Certified Assistant Magi Astrologer
Level III: Certified Associate Magi Astrologer
Level IV: Certified Magi
Astrologer
Not all
Magi Astrologers online clearly define their level of certification.
There are only four fully Certified Level IV Magi Astrologers in the
United States. Level IV Certified Magi Astrologers teach and train the
other three levels of Magi Astrologers, helping them to expand and
sharpen their skills in preparation for certification in higher levels
of Magi Astrology.
Magi Helena is
one of only
4
Magi Astrologers
in the US,
and the only woman,
who has attained Level IV Certification by
the Magi Society.
Magi Astrology:
A research-based system of astrology developed by the Magi Society.
Magi Astrology Law
of Symmetrical Enhancement: When 3 or more planets form a symmetrical pattern, then the
planets exert a positive influence on one another unless 90 degree angles are formed,
such as in a T-Square. See T-Square,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology
Magi Dek Quad: A
Declinational Magi Quad.
Magi Orbs:
The allowable orbs for aspects in Magi Astrology are 3°
in the geocentric and heliocentric longitudes, 1.2° in the declinations,
and 0.3° in the helio latitudes. See
Longitudes, Declinations, Latitude,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology..
Magi Pyramid: A
term in Magi Astrology referring to the condition where in the
declinations, at least 3 planets are each in aspect to one another. This
usually occurs when 3 planets are all parallel to each other, but it is
possible for it to occur when 1 planet is contra-parallel to 2 planets,
which are, in turn, parallel to each other. To qualify for being a Magi
Pyramid, the aligning planets can be any combinations of Sun, Venus,
Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, or Chiron.
See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Magi Pyramid Quad:
In the longitudes, this is a Magi Quad composed of 4 planets, which has
a pairing that is a conjunction; this results in the formation of an
equilateral triangle with a conjunction of 2 planets at the apex. In the
declinations, a Magi Pyramid Quad has a parallel of 2 planets rather
than a conjunction; the midpoint of the other pairing is parallel to
both planets that form the parallel.
Magi Quad: A
Magi Quad is a Multiple-Planet Aspect comprised of 4 planets. In the
longitudes, it exists wherever 4 planets are aligned in such a way that
they form a symmetrical pattern such that at least 2 of the 4 sides are
parallel to each other. In the declinations, a Magi Quad exists whenever
2 pairs of planets are an equal number of degrees apart; for example, if
a pair of planets is 2 degrees apart, and another pair of planets is
also 2 degrees apart, the 4 planets will form a Magi Quad. This term can
be used to refer to longitudinal and/or declinational Magi Quads.
See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Magi Quad/Yod: A
5 planet alignment consisting of a Magi Quad with a 5th
planet where this extra planet is located at either the near or far
midpoint of the 2 pairings of the M/Q; the 5th planet is
often the key to the symbolism of the entire alignment.
Magi Sequence: A
hierarchy sequence of Magi Quads or MDXs, originally created based on
Magi Society research. After in-depth research
into the birth charts of over 20,000 successful individuals, and another
10,000 average persons, the Magi Society discovered which M/Qs
and MDXs were most potent in helping the native achieve success and/or
provide special talents and skills. Based on this, the Magi Society created ladder
sequences for all possible M/Qs and MDXs. The M/Qs and MDXs that
are judged to be most helpful are at the top of the Magi Sequences; the
M/Qs and the MDXs that are judged to be the next most helpful are listed
next, and so on and so on. For MDX’s, there is a different Magi Sequence
depending on the crossing planet. For M/Qs, there is only one Magi
Sequence. No single day has all possible M/q/s and MDXs. The actual
existing M/Qs and MDXs on any given day are called the Occurring M/Qs
and MDXs. And the Occurring Magi Sequence is the sequence of M/Qs and
MDXs that actually exist for any day, but is listed according to the
order of the correct Magi Sequence. The Magi Ephemeris lists all
Multiple-Planet Aspects according to the appropriate Occurring Magi
Sequence. All Magi Sequences and Occurring Magi Sequences for each day
are copyrighted. The Magi Associates, Inc., has also copyrighted all
alternate Magi Sequences which, in its judgment, could be useful to
astrologers.
Magi
Society: Founded in China in 1625, the Magi Society is now the
fastest-growing astrological association in the world, with more than
5,000 members in 32 countries. More information:
The Magi Society.
Magi Symbolisms:
The research-derived meanings of the planets in Magi Astrology. See
Planetary Symbolisms in Magi Astrology
Magi
Ten Principles of Love: Magi Society research has identified 10
crucial principles of Love:
1.
You are most likely to meet your true love during a time when you
are having at least one Cinderella Transit.
2. The more Cinderella Transits you are having at a particular time,
the more likely it is that you will meet your true love at that
time.
3. If you meet someone for the first time while you are having a
Heartbreak Transit, it is likely any relationship with this new
person will end up inflicting a heartbreak on you. This is true
even if you are also having any Cinderella Transit(s) at the time.
4. Unless two lovers form at least one Romantic Super Linkage, there
is only a small chance the two persons would actually ever marry.
This is true no matter how much they think they are in love.
5. If two persons form a Heartbreak Clash, there is a high
probability that their relationship will result in heartbreak. But
heartbreak is not inevitable for the couple – the couple can avoid
heartbreak if they marry on a day that is astrologically highly
favorable.
6. A Sexual Linkage is not a sign of love; but Sexual Linkages
create the illusion of love, especially when two persons are young.
When two persons form a Sexual Linkage, they have to be especially
careful in order to not mistake lust for love.
7. Similarity does not mean compatibility. Linkages are signs of
true compatibility between two souls. The more Linkages any couple
forms, the more compatible they are.
8. Incompatibility is not the result of two persons being
different. Clashes are the true signs of incompatibility and stress
between two souls. The more Clashes any two persons form, the more
incompatible they are and the more stress their relationship will
have.
9. When two persons form more Clashes than Linkages, the two souls
are not compatible and are not likely to fall in love and stay in
love.
10. No matter how much two persons love each other, and no matter
how well their two astrological charts match up, if the two persons
get married on a horrible astrological day, their marriage would
still be tumultuous and stressful, and probably result in
heartbreak.
Magi Triangle:
A planetary geometric pattern of a minimum of 3 planets forming any
triangle other than a T-Square, for example a Grand Trine or a Mystic
Triangle.
See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Magi
Zodiac7 Chart: Charts generated by the Magi Astrology AstroGeometry
program which divide the zodiac wheel into 7 parts rather than the
traditional 12. This creates a chart with 7 sections of 51.429°
each. Magi Society research has discovered that aspects formed in these
increments-
51.429°,
102.858°
and 154.117°-
are extremely powerful. These aspects are called the septile,
biseptile, and triseptile in traditional astrology, but have seldom been
given much importance.
Magical Angle:
Two planets which form a Trine, Conjunction or Parallel.
A Quincunx, Contra-Parallel or Contra-Latitude may
also be a Magical Angle unless one planet is Saturn.
MAGIcal Linkage:
A linkage between Venus and Chiron in a CAC. This
linkage is MAGIc!
Magical Planetary
Geometry: Planetary Geometry (usually
symmetrical) primarily made up of enhancement
angles, such as: Grand Trine, Conjuncted Trine, Yod,
Mystic Triangle, Iron Butterfly, and Flying Eagle.
The Yod and Mystic Triangle would not qualify as
Magical Planetary Geometry if Saturn is present at
the Yod apex or at the Square/Quincunx corner of the
Mystic Triangle. Magi Society research has
discovered that Magical Planetary
Geometry is a central key to
super-success.
Magical Success
Principles: 1. Become partners with someone
whose natal chart makes magical planetary geometry
with your natal chart. 2. Become partners with
someone whose natal chart makes golden linkages with
your natal chart.
Magical Time:
The time period when an aspect is most powerful- 3 days before and after an aspect is exact.
Malefic:
Negative, stressful, harmful planets and points,
such as
Saturn, the Saturn midpoints, and Sedna. Traditional
astrology called Saturn the Greater Malefic, but this was before the
discovery of Sedna.
Marriage Breaker Aspect:
A Saturn-Chiron clash aspect either in a Wedding
Chart, or in a CAC between a person and their Wedding Chart. See Wedding
Chart.
Marriage Chart: See Wedding Chart.
Marital Sexual Linkage: A Chiron-Mars linkage in a CAC. See
Match Degrees:
Two planets in the same degree of either the same or different signs, or
two planets in the same degree which are parallel,
contra-parallel, or contra-latitude.
Matching Symbolisms: An important consideration in Planetary
Geometry. Planetary Geometry ONLY works the way you want it to when the combined symbolisms of
the planets involved are consistent with the endeavor the chart
represents. For example, powerful Planetary Geometry composed of
business planets would not necessarily support a romantic relationship, and
romantic Planetary Geometry would not necessarily support a business endeavor.
Maximum High Balance: The day on
which a has the most High Balance alignments compared to the day before
and the day after. Gives extraordinary abilities to the native. Usually
used in the analysis of the charts of super-athletes.
Maximum Linkage
Locations: Points in a natal chart
where another person’s planets would make the most linkages to
the natal chart in a CAC.
MDQ:
Abbreviation for Magi Dek Quad.
MDX:
Abbreviation for Midpoint Crossing.
Meeting Chart: The astrological chart of two people's first
face-to-face meeting. See Relationship Chart.
Mid-degree:
The mathematical average point in degrees between
any two planets. The Mid-degree point is then
considered to exist in each of the12 signs. This is
different from a midpoint- see Midpoint. Used
primarily in Maximum High Balance theory.
Midheaven: A
calculated point that refers to the highest
point in the sky on the exact day, time and
place for which a chart is cast.
Midpoint:
Two points which are exactly
equidistant in degrees between two planets. The Near Midpoint is
the midpoint closest to the two planets. The Far Midpoint is the
furthest midpoint from the two planets. The near and far midpoints are
always opposite one another. In Magi Astrology the midpoint forming the
strongest aspect to another planet is considered most significant.
Midpoint Crossing:
A Midpoint Crossing occurs whenever a planet crosses an equal degree
angle to the midpoint of any 2 other planets. A Midpoint Crossing refers
to an alignment of 3 planets.
Midpoint Equivalence:
refers to a law of Magi Astrology. The law states: Every midpoint acts
as if it were a planet. All midpoints influence planets and other
midpoints under the same rules as planets themselves. All midpoints are
influenced by planets and other midpoints under the same rules as
planets themselves.
Midpoint Projection:
Refers to the two points
which are exactly
equidistant in degrees between two planets. The Near Midpoint,
the midpoint closest to the two planets, "projects" to create the Far
Midpoint. The near and far midpoints are always opposite one
another. In Magi Astrology the midpoint forming the strongest aspect to
another planet is considered most significant.
Mighty Fortress: A planetary geometric pattern of 4 or more
planets which form a fortress with sextiles for 2 sides.
See Fortress.
MP-Aspect:
Abbreviation for Multiple-Planet Aspect.
MQ: Abbreviation
for longitudinal Magi Quad.
M/Q:
Abbreviation for Magi Quad, and refers collectively to longitudinal
and/or declinational Magi Quad.
Mono-Directional Aspect:
An aspect in which both planets are moving in the
same direction, whether in retrograde or direct
motion.
See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Multiple Planet
Aspect: An alignment of 3 or more
planets.
See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Mystical Triangle:
A planetary geometrical pattern formed by a minimum of three planets in
which one side is a
trine, one side is a square and the third side is a quincunx.
See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
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Natal Aspect:
An Aspect between 2 or more planets in a
Natal Chart.
Natal Chart: The astrological chart of the exact day, time and
location of a person's birth.
Natalization:
The day and time that a new chart is created due to some type of new
initiative. A natalization occurs at a first meeting, on the date of a
business incorporation, a wedding, the opening of bank or brokerage
account, the signing of a mortgage or any type of legal agreement,
the date a product or artistic release, etc. The chart thus created is
the astrological chart of the venture, relationship or entity.
Native: The
subject of a Natal Chart.
Non-Cancellation,
Principle of: A
fundamental principle of Magi Astrology which states
that no aspect "cancels out" another aspect in a CAC. All aspects are
felt in a relationship. Also known as the Rule of
Interaspect Non-Cancellation.
One the fundamental
principles of Magi Astrology that asserts that every
interaspect has an influence and no two interaspects
ever cancel each other out. Ever! For example, if
two persons have both have a Cinderella Linkage and
the Nuclear Clash, their relationship will always be
influenced by both of these very powerful
interaspects. They will be romantically attracted
to each other and at the same time have a turbulent
relationship. There are no exceptions to this rule
in the astrology of intimate relationships. Also
know as the Rule of Interaspect Non-Cancellation.
Nuclear
Clash:
A Saturn-Jupiter clash or a clash from the
Saturn-Jupiter midpoint to Jupiter in a CAC. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology
Nuclear
Heartbreak Clash: A clash of the Saturn-Jupiter midpoint to Chiron in a
CAC. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology
Nuclear
midpoint: The Saturn-Jupiter midpoint. See Midpoint.
Nuclear Transit:
Clash transit of Saturn to natal Jupiter.
One of the worst transits, it is characterized by
bad judgment and bad luck.
Nuptial Planetary
Geometry: Combined Planetary Geometry deemed to be
conducive to a marriage, such as: Romantic Super Linkages, Symmetrical
Combined Planetary Geometry, Romance Linkages, and Sexual Linkages.
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Occultation: A traditional astrological term
for the eclipse of any two planetary
bodies, called a Planetary Eclipse in Magi
Astrology.
Occurring Magi
Sequence: The sequence of Magi Quads for a given day in order of
their power and helpfulness.
Offset:
In the interpretation of Clash Aspects, the symbolisms of the planets
forming the aspect are reversed, with the focus on the negative
symbolisms. This is always true for two-planet Clash Aspects. When a
Clash Aspect is part of favorable Planetary Geometry, Enhancement
Dominance prevails about 3/4 of the time. However, if Saturn is part of
the Clash Aspect, the negative symbolisms are not reversed but
strengthened. Offset is only used in CAC's, Event Charts and
Historic Charts. It is not used in Natal (Birth) Charts. See Turbulent, Aspect, CAC, Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Opposition: A180° aspect
between 2 or more planets which is typically
stressful.
See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology,
Clashes and Captivations in Magi Astrology.
Orb:
The distance in degrees from exactness
for any planetary aspect.
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology
Outer Range
Progression: Progressions whose peak is so far into the future as to
be irrelevant- such as a progression which peaks in 500 years.
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Paired Planets: Two planets forming a Mid-degree point.
Pairing: Refers
to any 2 planets of a Magi Quad that interact with each other on a
primary level. In the case of longitudes, the pairings are always
between 2 planets that form one of the two parallel lines. In the
declinations, the pairings are between 2 planets that form the 2
midpoints that are parallel to each other. There are always 2 pairings
for each M/Q.
Parallel:
Two or more planets at the same degree North or
South in the geocentric declinations or heliocentric
latitudes within magi orbs. See Geocentric,
Heliocentric, Declinations, Latitude, Magi Orbs, Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology
Passive Person:
The non-Saturn Person in a CAC inter-aspect between
Saturn and another planet. The Passive Person has
less power than the Saturn person unless there is Saturn
Balance.
Perpetual
Progression: An applying Progression which continues for many years.
See Applying, Progression.
Personal Aspect:
An aspect that exists in the chart of a person or other living entity.
In Magi Astrology, these aspects are interpreted differently than
Historic Aspects. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Pivot Planet: A planet located at the Mid-degree of a pair of
planets. See High Balance, Paired Planets.
Planet:
Any celestial body which is in motion, such as an asteroid,
planet, minor planet, or planetoid.
Planetary Alignment:
Three or more planets in equal degree
aspect to each other. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Planetary Aspect:
See Aspect.
Planetary Balance: Whenever a planet is conjunct a
Mid-degree point of two other planets. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Planetary Eclipse:
Two planets which are both conjunct in longitudes and
parallel in declinations or latitudes. Multiplies the effect of the
aspect.
Planetary Geometry:
A pattern formed by aspect lines drawn between 3 or more planets in aspect to one another, either
in a natal or event chart, or a CAC. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Planetary
Personality: In Magi Astrology, it is believed that each planet has
a unique personality. See
Planetary Symbolisms in Magi Astrology
Planetary Symbolisms:
The unique meaning of each planet in Magi
Astrology. See
Planetary Symbolisms in Magi Astrology
Planetary
Synchronization: Two or more planets making 30° aspects to one
another. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology
Poorhouse Transit:
One type of clash transit to a natal
financial planet that can create financial peril
while applying. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology
Primary Focal Planet:
A planet that recurs so often in the first 6 M/Qs of an Occurring Magi
Sequence that its importance cannot be ignored and its symbolisms must
be given highest priority in an analysis of the birth chart as a whole.
There are no strict rules as to when a planet is a Primary focal Planet,
but certainly if a planet is a component of each of the first 3 M/Qs of
an Occurring Magi sequence, it is a Primary focal Planet. Similarly, of
a planet occurs in 3 of the first 5, or 4 of the first 6 M/Qs of any
Occurring Magi Sequence, such a planet is also a Primary Focal Planet. See
Planetary Symbolisms in Magi Astrology
Primary Linked Chart:
If married, the primary linked chart is the Wedding
Chart. The primary linked chart to a business is the
CEO or owner's natal chart.
Primary Magi Quad:
The most influential and powerful M/Q in an Occurring Magi Sequence;
usually the first one.
Progressed Super
Transit: A Progressed Transit that is a Super Transit.
Progressed Transits:
Are shown in a CAC
between your progressed chart at any given time and your natal chart.
The applying linkages and clashes in this CAC also define the time
period.
See Progressions.
Progressions:
The longest and
strongest cycles of influence at any given time. In Magi Astrology, the
chart for Pure Progressions is calculated by advancing a natal
chart one day for each year of time. For example: the chart of the sky
35 days after you were born (looked at alone) is read as the chart of
your pure progressions for your 35th year. This chart's applying
linkages and clashes define the major stellar influences of the time. In
Magi Astrology, the chart for Progressed Transits is a CAC
between your progressed chart at any given time and your natal chart.
The applying linkages and clashes in this CAC also define the time
period.
Both
types of Progressions are stronger than Transits and influence on
how you experience your transits. Good progressions sweeten good
transits and soften bad transits. Bad progressions weaken good transits
somewhat and make bad transits worse.
Pure Progressions are stronger than Progressed Transits. The most
stunning progressions are multi-planet pure progressions which form
Planetary Geometry.
Progressed Chart:
The chart of Pure Progressions for any
Natal Chart.
Progressions, Secondary:
A traditional astrological term for Magi
Progressed Transits.
Projection:
Also Midpoint Projection. Refers to the
further of the two points which are exactly
equidistant in degrees between two planets. The Near Midpoint,
the midpoint closest to the two planets, "projects"
to create the Far Midpoint. The near and far
midpoints are always opposite one another. In
Magi Astrology the midpoint forming the strongest
aspect to another planet is considered most
significant.
Proximity
Enhancement: Planetary aspects strengthened by especially tight
orbs. With any two planets except Saturn, any aspect tighter than 0.5°
greatly increases the power of the aspect.See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Pure Enhancements:
Aspects formed by conjunction, trine or parallel.
Pure enhancements are considered to be stronger and more helpful than
other enhancements such as the quincunx, contra-parallel and
contra-latitude.
See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Pure
Progressions: Are
calculated by advancing
a natal chart one day for each year of time. For example: the chart of
the sky 35 days after you were born (looked at alone) is read as the
chart of your pure progressions for your 35th year. This chart's
applying linkages and clashes define the major stellar influences of the
time. See Progressions.
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Quadralize:
The process of combining to form a Magi Quad. Two
pairings quadralize to form an M/Q; or a pairing and a composite
quadralize to form an Aspected M/Q.
Quincunx:
Two planets which form a 150° aspect.
See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
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Reinforced Super
Linkages: Super Linkages
in a CAC in which the same three
planets form a Super Linkage in two different
dimensions. Reinforced Super
Linkages, when comprised of sexual planets and/or
romance planets, greatly strengthen the bond between the pair. See
Super Linkage, CAC,
Romantic Super
Linkages in Magi Astrology.
Relationship Chart:
The astrological chart of a personal relationship. Initially, a
relationship is ruled by the Meeting Chart. When the couple
becomes lovers, they are ruled by the Love Chart. When they
become engaged, they are ruled by the Engagement Chart. When a
couple marries, they are ruled by the Wedding Chart. If they
divorce, the Divorce Chart is the ruling chart. Despite the
current ruling chart, preceding charts still have some influence,
especially before a couple marries.
Retrograde:
In the geocentric dimension, when a planet appears
to reverse its direction and move backward. Also
known as Retrograde Motion. Magi Society research
into retrograde planets has found them to be highly
beneficial in Natalizations.
Romance Aspect:
An aspect formed by 2 Romance Planets. Indicates potential for romantic
feelings, but is not indicative of True Love unless one of the planets
is Chiron. See Romance Planets,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Romance Linkage:
A linkage formed by at least 1 Romance Planet.
Romance Planets:
Venus, Chiron, and Neptune.
Romance Transit:
A transit by or to a Romance Planet.
Romantic Dragon: A dragon made up of Romance Planets. A Romantic
Dragon can signify True Love.See Dragon,
Romance Planets,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Romantic Mystical Triangle: A Mystical Triangle formed by the three
Romance Planets (Chiron, Venus and Neptune). Rare and powerful indicator
of love. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Romantic Super-Linkage: A
linkage of at least three planets in a CAC with at least one Chiron Linkage
inter-aspect. Romantic Super-Linkages indicate True Love. Also known as
RSL's. See
Romantic Super-Linkages in Magi Astrology.
Ruling Progression:
The progression that is closest to being exact at any given time. The primary
influence on the native's life.
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Sappho: A
small asteroid discovered in 1864.
See
Planetary Symbolisms in Magi Astrology
Saturn Aspect:
An aspect which includes Saturn.
See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Saturn Balance:
A condition within a CAC in which both Captivations and Saturn Clashes
are relatively balanced in both directions between the two people. See
Captivations, Saturn Clash,
Clashes and Captivations in Magi Astrology.
Saturn Bond:
A linkage in a CAC between one person's Saturn and
the other person's Sun, Moon (if exact birth time is known), Earth,
Venus, Jupiter, Neptune, or Chiron. Bonds a relationship but does not
create joy. Also known as a Captivation. Creates an imbalance of power
unless there is Saturn Balance. See Captivation, Saturn Balance,
Clashes and Captivations in Magi Astrology.
Saturn Clash: A
Turbulent Inter-aspect (including the quincunx, contra-parallel and
contra-latitude) formed by Saturn or a Saturn midpoint to any planet.
See Saturn Midpoint:
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology,
Clashes and Captivations in Magi Astrology.
Saturn Linkage:
A linkage in a CAC between one person's Saturn and
any of other person's planets. Not positive or helpful, may be worse
than a non-Saturn clash. Most Saturn linkages form Saturn Bonds. See
Saturn Bond, Clash,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology,
Saturn Midpoint: Saturn midpoints can be especially difficult-
the most frequently used Saturn midpoints in Magi Astrology are the
Saturn-Jupiter Nuclear Midpoint, and the Saturn-Chiron midpoint
Heartbreak Midpoint.
Saturn Person:
In a CAC linkage or clash between Saturn and another
planet, the person who contributes the Saturn is known as the Saturn
person. The Saturn person holds more power in the given linkage or
clash, and my hold more power in the relationship overall unless there
is Saturn Balance. See Linkage, Clash, Passive Person, Trapper,
Saturn Balance,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology,
Clashes and Captivations in Magi Astrology.
Saturnian Planets:
Saturn and its midpoints, Sedna and its
midpoints, and Sappho.
Sedna: A new dwarf planet discovered in our solar system in 2003
with an extremely elliptical orbit of approximately 12,000 years. In
Magi Astrology, Sedna is the destroyer, symbolizing corruption and
immorality. See
Planetary Symbolisms in Magi Astrology.
Seduction Aspect:
An aspect in the sky which makes people interested in seducing or being
seduced.
See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Separating:
A planet which is moving away from an exact aspect.
See
Exact, Aspect,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Separating Planet:
The fastest planet
which is moving away from an exact aspect. See
Exact, Aspect,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Sex Bond: See
Lust Bond,
Sexuality in Magi
Astrology.
Sextile: A
60° aspect between 2 planets. It is considered a
helpful aspect in Magi Astrology, but not
particularly significant unless it is part of
Planetary Geometry. See Planetary Geometry,
Aspect,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Sexual Captivation:
Exists in a CAC
when two people share multiple Juno linkages AND
Saturn Bonds. Extreme sexual intensity coupled with
an imbalance of power unless there is Saturn
Balance. Often creates obsessions and can be very
destructive. See Captivation,
Captive, Trapper, Linkage, Saturn
Balance,
Clashes and Captivations in Magi Astrology,
Sexuality in Magi
Astrology,
Sexual Clash: A square (90°) or opposition (180°) between Sexual
Planets in a CAC. See
Clashes and Captivations in Magi Astrology.
Sexual Dragon: A dragon composed of Sexual Planets. Can consume the
two people involved- it is a sign of virtually
irresistible and insatiable sexual attraction.
Fosters the illusion of True Love, but in and of
itself is only a sign of intense lust. See Dragons and Dragon
Points, Sexual Planets,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology,
Planetary Symbolisms in Magi Astrology,
Sexuality
in Magi Astrology
Sexual Planets:
Venus, Mars, Pluto & Juno. See
Planetary Symbolisms in Magi Astrology,
Sexuality in Magi Astrology.
Sexual Linkage:
A linkage in a CAC between any 2 of the Sexual Planets. See
CAC, Linkage,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology,
Sexuality in Magi Astrology.
Silver Linkage:
A Success Linkage in a CAC which is about 1/2 as powerful as a Golden
Linkage. Silver Linkages include: Venus-Neptune, Venus-Uranus,
Venus-Jupiter, Jupiter-Uranus, and Jupiter-Neptune. See Golden
Linkage, Linkage,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Silver Transits: Financial success transits which are about 1/2 as
powerful as a Golden Transit. They
are any transiting-to-natal combination of these planetary pairs:
Venus-Uranus, Venus-Jupiter, Jupiter-Uranus, and
Jupiter-Neptune. Additional Silver Transits are: Venus to natal Neptune,
Neptune to natal Ceres, and Juno to natal Chiron. See Transit, Golden Transits.
Singleton Aspect:
A planet which is not part of any Planetary Synchronization.
See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Soulmate
Linkage: Also known as a Romantic Super-Linkage. Indicates soulmate
potential in a CAC. See Romantic Super-Linkage,
Romantic
Super-Linkages in Magi Astrology.
Spearhead:
Any
planetary geometric triangle in which two sides are of equal length,
such as the Yod and Grand Trine. See Grand Trine, Yod, Invincible
Spearhead, Planetary Geometry,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Sports Champion
Aspect: Aspects discovered by Magi Society research to endow the
native with superior athletic ability.
See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Square: An
90°
aspect between 2 planets. Stressful and turbulent,
though may be somewhat modified if part of Planetary
Geometry. See Aspect,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology,
Clashes and Captivations in Magi Astrology.
Star of David:
A symmetrical
planetary geometric pattern of 6 or more planets
creating 2 interlocking Grand Trines and 6 Sextiles.
Very rare and powerful.
See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Stationary:
A geocentric planet which is "reversing" from direct
motion to retrograde, or vice versa in its Apparent
Motion. Aspects made by Stationary planets are very
powerful due to the greatly decreased speed of the
Stationary planet. See Apparent Motion.
Stressful Combined
Planetary Geometry: Turbulent Planetary
Geometry in a CAC, such as a Combined T-Square or a
Combined Grand Square. Such Geometry creates many
challenges for the couple.
See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Success Linkage:
Golden Linkages and Silver Linkages.
See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Super Aspects:
Magi Society research has found that certain
two-planet natal aspects strongly enhance the
native's ability to become super-successful and/or
super-famous. These aspects are enhancements of the
following: Jupiter-Chiron, Jupiter-Venus,
Jupiter-Uranus, Jupiter-Neptune, Jupiter-Pluto,
Sun-Jupiter, Sun-Uranus, Sun-Neptune, Sun-Pluto,
Pluto-Chiron, Pluto-Venus, Pluto-Uranus,
Neptune-Venus, Chiron-Venus and Uranus-Venus. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Super Aspect, Combined:
A linkage in a CAC that creates a Super Aspect. See
Super Aspect,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Super Fame Aspect:
The Jupiter and Uranus enhancement aspect is most
likely to create fame and a career in the public eye. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Super-Linkage:
A CAC linkage aspect comprised of at least 3
planets. See Linkage, CAC,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Super Progression:
A progressed planet aspecting both planets of an
existing natal aspect. The existing aspect or the
progressed aspect must be an Enhancement, and Saturn
may not be the progressed planet.
Super-Sexual Aspect: A natal enhancement of Venus, Mars or Pluto by
Juno. See Enhancement,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology,
Sexuality in Magi Astrology.
Super Sports Champion Aspect: 17 natal aspects discovered by Magi
Society research to impart amazing athletic prowess to the native.
Super-Success Aspect:
A Jupiter-Pluto enhancement is the single most
powerful Super Aspect for success.
Super Transit:
A transiting planet aspecting both planets of an existing natal aspect.
Or, a transit to a natal planet made by at least two transiting planets
that are in aspect to each other. In this case, Saturn can not be one
the transiting planets.
See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Symbolisms:
The description of
a planet's influence.
Symmetrical Enhancement:
Three or more planets in Symmetrical Planetary
Geometry enhance one another positively, unless the geometry includes
squares. See Symmetrical Planetary Geometry, Enhancement, Square,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
are aligned in
Symmetrical Planetary Geometry the planets will
enhance each other and the influence of the combined
integrated symbolism will be positive. The only
exception is when 90 degree angles (squares) are
present, such as with a T-Square, and the influence
then may not be positive.
Symmetrical
Planetary Geometry: A symmetrical pattern
of at least 3 planets, this is the most powerful form of Planetary
Geometry. In a symmetrical configuration, a line (pole) can be drawn in
through the center of the configuration resulting in 2 like or
symmetrical forms which are mirror images of one another. Examples of
symmetrical geometry would be: Grand Trine, T-square, or Grand Cross.
Symmetrical Planetary Geometry is the most powerful type of Planetary
Geometry. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Sync:
See Planetary Synchronization
Synchronization: See Planetary Synchronization
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Time orb:
Measuring by time to an aspect's exactness rather than by degrees. An
aspect's most powerful influence is felt 3 days before the aspect is
exact.
Time To Exact:
The amount of time before an aspect will become exact, or the
time since an aspect became exact. See Aspect, Exact.
Trans-dimensional:
An aspect which exists in both the geocentric and heliocentric
dimensions. See Geocentric, Heliocentric.
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Transit:
A planet in the sky making an aspect
to a planet in any type of natal chart.
Trapper: The Saturn person in a Captivation. See Captive,
Captivation,
Clashes and Captivations in Magi Astrology.
Trine: A 120° aspect. A
highly beneficial aspect and a pure
enhancement. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Trust Linkage:
A Chiron Linkage with the Sun in a CAC. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Triple Aspected
Midpoint Crossing: this is similar to an Aspected Midpoint Crossing
but is compromised of an additional 5th planet, which makes
an equal degree aspect to the two non-midpoint planets.
Triple Magi Quad:
In the case of longitudes, an alignment of 6 planets that form 2 Magi
Quads when the 2 Quads border on each other on one side, thus creating 3
parallel lines when the appropriate pairs of planets are connected. The
term triple is used because there are really 3 Magi Quads in such
an alignment, the third being the large M/Q formed by the two
non-bordering parallel lines. In the declinations, a Triple MDQ is an
alignment of 6 planets, such that the 6 planets can be reduced to three
pairs of planets where the 3 midpoints of the 3 pairs are in parallel to
each other.
True Love*:
Love between soulmates (which can include strong sexual attraction)
rather than lust temporarily masquerading as love. See
Romantic Super-Linkages in Magi Astrology.
T-Square:
A planetary geometric pattern of 3 or more planets consisting of an
opposition with a 3rd planet at right angles to and squaring
each of the opposed planets. Highly stressful.
See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Turbulent Aspect:
A Square (90°) or Opposition (180°). If Saturn is part of the aspect,
the Quincunx (150°), Contra-Parallel and Contra-Latitude are also
considered to be Turbulent.
See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Turbulent Planetary
Geometry: Planetary Geometry that is formed by only Turbulent
Aspects. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Turbulent Transit By
Saturn: A transit by Saturn making a Turbulent Angle to a natal planet.
Highly difficult- may affect judgment, health, career and relationships.
See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
Turbulent Transit: A transiting clash to a natal
planet. See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology
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Ultimate Heartbreak
Transit: A Heartbreak Transit with
transiting Saturn
within 1.5 degrees of stationary. The reduced speed
of Saturn greatly prolongs the Heartbreak.
Ultimate Sexual Linkage:
A Juno-Venus linkage in a CAC. Creates powerful sexual attraction
with a strong urge to act on it. Inevitably burns
out if a couple marries.
See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology
Sexuality in Magi
Astrology.
Ultimate Super Sexual Linkage:
Sexual Clash geometry including Juno and two other
Sexual Planets. See Clash, Sexual Planets,
Sexuality in Magi
Astrology.
Unenhanced Sun:
When the
Sun in an Event Chart is without an enhancement by another planet.
Not desirable in Natalizations.
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Valid Range of
Interpretations: The reasonable range of interpretations
for an aspect or
inter-aspect.
See
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology,
Planetary
Symbolisms in Magi Astrology.
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Wanderers*:
People with natal aspects
between Uranus and Venus,
Mars, Pluto or Juno. Wanderers may be somewhat more likely to move on
repeatedly to new spouses or relationships, or to
stray
outside their partnership. However in this Free Will Universe, this
is always a matter of choice. See
Wanderers in Love.
War
Clash: Saturn clash with Saturn in a CAC.
Wedding Chart:
The astrological
chart of the day a couple marries. See
Relationship Chart.
Wild One Aspect:
A natal Venus-Uranus enhancement.
Natives may be more likely to wander, and may feel
less comfortable with emotional commitment
Wrong Person Clash:
A Sun-Chiron Clash in a CAC. Creates the ongoing
feeling that this is not your soulmate. A Classic Schism Aspect.
See CAC,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology.
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Yod: A planetary
geometric pattern with 3 or more planets forming an isosceles triangle
with 2 quincunxes on the sides and a sextile at the base. Powerful
Symmetrical Planetary Geometry. A yod is one type of Spearhead.
See Symmetrical Planetary Geometry,
Planetary Aspects and Geometry in
Magi Astrology
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Zodiac:
The traditional constellations along the ecliptic acting as a backdrop
for the moving planets. The western astrology chart
wheel is divided into 12 zodiac (Sun) signs of 30°
each.
Zodiac7one
aspect: A 2 planet aspect in Magi Zodiac7 charts of
51.429°,
known as a septile in traditional astrology.
A neutral aspect without its own symbolisms. See Magi Zodiac7.
Zodiac7two aspect: A
2 planet aspect in Magi Zodiac7 charts of
102.858°, known as a biseptile in traditional astrology.. A neutral aspect
without its own symbolisms. See Magi Zodiac7.
Zodiac7three aspect:
A 2 planet aspect in Magi Zodiac7 charts of
154.117°, known as a triseptile in traditional astrology.. A neutral aspect without its
own symbolisms. See Magi Zodiac7.
77-TYPE RULES: Most principles of the Magi Astrology
of love work about 77% of the time. Not 100%, but very few things work
100% of the time. Though not 100% accurate, these research-tested
discoveries can still help us enormously to find our soulmate and avoid
heartbreak.
*Note: Starred terms are my
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Each of these online lessons is an important building block in
learning to be proficient in Magi Astrology. However, no
one element of analysis should be taken out of context
or assume a greater importance than others- the
entire picture must be taken into account.
Tempting as it is, just looking
at the individual pieces of a chart or charts- sometimes called "cookbook"
astrology- cannot really describe a relationship or situation fully, as
every element impacts every other element. The goal is complete astrological synthesis- when all the elements present
join together to form a complete, interrelated whole.
The Magi Society has not yet revealed all of the
information discovered in our ongoing research. I am only at
liberty to discuss research findings which have already been
revealed to the public. I apologize if you are left with questions
unanswered! Lessons will be updated as more information is made public by
the Magi Society.
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