Starlight Knight
An astrological blog co-authored by two different people who compare and discuss their varrying and sometimes opposite views and experiences of astrology. The topics of the blog range from the anecdotal to the applicable to the scholarly and always contain an interesting bit of knowledge.
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- AstroFix -
*the blog of an astrology addict
- Octatopos (Eight Houses Horoscope) -
The development of horoscopic, mathematical astrology is of a relatively late historical date. Up until the end of pre-Christian era mathematics and astronomy were relatively undeveloped so the methods of calculating mundane houses were equally imprecise and not always accurate. The more precise calculations occur, roughly speaking, in Ptolemy’s time. It is believed that the astrology of mundane houses, the mundane division of zodiac and ecliptic, was developed in the early Hellenistic period.
- Astrological transits -
This is a blog where predictions about the future of the world, society, technology, and economy are made, based on mundane astrology analysis. This includes not only the mundane cycles of Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto, but also those of Moon Nodes, and new dwarf planets such as Eris, Sedna or Haumea. You may see what lies ahead for the next decade...
Esoteric interpretation of natal chart elements is included, as well as the differences between the tropical and sideral zodiac.
- Wedding Astrology: A Match Made with Heaven -
This article educates couples about the various ways an astrologer can help them set up a lasting marriage. Services described include electional astrology for selecting the date and time of the wedding, as well as astro-cartography, vedic gem selection, compatibility, and horary astrology.
- Heinous Hybrids—Why the Quincunx is No Minor Aspect -
'The quincunx—also known as the inconjunct—is a 150° angle formed by planets five signs apart with orbs of up to 3°. Whether in the birth chart or by transit, making the two planets in a quincunx work together can be demanding—even a stretch. Charles Jayne said that in this aspect, people are asked to reconcile the irreconcilable, and thus the quincunx requires a creative leap to blend the two sets of needs and traits.'












