| RoseRed wrote: |
okay couple of questions:
Sunrise = Asc
cusp of 1st house
6am (approx)
East?
Sunset = Desc
cusp of 7th house
6pm (approx)
West?
Noon = Midheaven
cusp of 10th house
12am (approx)
North/South??
Midnight = nadir??
cusp of 4th house
12pm (approx)
North/South??
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Midheaven = North, or more accurately "up"
| RoseRed wrote: |
Ecliptic plane: the path of the sun across the sky.
Does that mean sunrise to sunset (str line left to right)
or does than mean sunrise to sunrise (anti-clockwise direction)
Is there a reason why there are only symbols for asc and midheaven? |
The Midheaven is also called Medium Coeli
And the opposite point is called the Immum Coeli or the Lower Midheaven
The Lower Midheaven and Descendant aren't given as much attention as the Ascendent and Midheaven.
Yes, TIME is from left to right on the chart. Think of it as if you were standing on the North Pole at the top of the world...facing toward the equator...then the sun rising would be on your left and would travel to the right.
I'm glad you are understanding the ecliptic. That is something I didn't go into here in a basic class. But, it becomes important later on when doing other kinds of charts and understanding other "energy" or "sensitive" points.
To simplify things, I combined the horizon with the Ascendant. Yet, this isn't accurate, since they are two different things and have two different paths. The equator is yet another "circle" around the earth.
At the risk of confusing you more...if you were in a spaceship looking towards the earth on one side of the planet, the Midheaven is actually more EAST, closer to the position of the Ascendant on an astrology chart. (Alternately, if you were in the same spaceship on the other side of the planet, the Midheaven would actually be west). This can be very confusing when trying to learn basic astrology, because the ASTRONOMY is a little different than what is shown on a 2-dimensional horoscope chart. In the
astrology chart, the entire earth is shifted so that the Midheaven is "up" towards the top of the page. If you are born in the southern or northern hemisphere, the actual sunrise and sunset, horizon, midheaven and ascendant are in entirely different positions. These "lines" around the earth are not straight north, south or east or west...they are at angles on the planet. Yet, when doing a horoscope, these are all standardized to something that isn't remotely accurate in terms of astronomy.
The "line" that is actually straight "up" and "down" is the Prime Vertical. Yet, on the horoscope or astrology chart, this is shown as Midheaven and Lower Midheaven...yet this line in astronomy (not astro
logy) is either south-east or south-west of the Prime Vertical, depending on the location of birth.
If you are interested in this, I can make a graphic that shows the actual locations of these lines around the earth. For doing only basic astrology charts (and most of the more advanced kinds of charts) this isn't something you will need to know.