Ingress Charts
"The Sun is always at zero degrees. An Ingress chart can be set for any location. Setting the Ingress Chart for the capital city of a country, indicates conditions for the entire country, as that country is being governed from that particular location."
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- Ingresses: An Introduction to Mundane Astrology -
"Mundane astrology, the study of heavenly cycles upon groups and nations is the most ancient branch of astrology. The affairs of a nation can be judged from the horoscope set up at the time of its official inauguration, the birth chart of its leader, and various phenomena such as eclipses, lunations, great conjunctions, stations, comets and ingresses. Among these, ingresses have a traditional reputation as the most important mundane event. With the Sun's entry into Aries imminent, now is the time to consider the potential of the ingress for 2004.
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- July Solar Eclipse - Mundane Outlook -
The eclipse degree of 19º24’ Cancer is of significance in a number of mundane maps. In my view, significance of the eclipse as indicative of major change or of important events in the political entity concerned, is to some extent a function of the role that this degree plays in the relevant map. If one of the luminaries is present at this degree, this would be more noteworthy than Pluto, all other things being equal. But it is one of the perennial frustrations of studying astrology that all other things are never equal.
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- Indonesia's horoscope -
"Indonesia has been in the news a great deal of late. It is a country made up of thousands of islands. Being surrounded by water, its geography has a strong association with Neptune, the planet that has rulership over oceans and coastal areas. Neptune is the modern ruler of Indonesia’s Pisces Midheaven and in Indonesia’s chart, Neptune itself is located at 17 Libra, in close proximity to the South Node. "












