Basics of Horary astrology
S N Rao
Horary is the branch of
astrology which deals with answering questions. The astrologer can make predictions
from these questions by judging a horoscope for the moment the question is
asked. The horoscope is set up in exactly the same manner as any other form of
astrology. One of the differences between horary and other branches is its
reliance on a simple set of rules. These rules are important in the judgment of
the horoscope. No other branch of astrology relies on rules to the same extent
as horary. It is the rules that usually decide the outcome to questions. Most
questions can be answered with a simple yes or no. Applying major aspects, or
their absence, between the ruler of the ascendant and the ruler of the sign on
the cusp of the house asked about or, the Moon and the planet ruling the sign
on the cusp of the house asked about, can decide the answer to the question.
The art of horary is in knowing the rules by which these major aspects will
give a positive or negative result, and how to apply them.
Receiving the Question
The Querent - The person asking the
question is referred to as the querent.
The Quesited - The person or thing asked
about is referred to as the quesited.
The Significators - The significators are the
planets ruling the querent and the quesited.
Usually the outer planets
are not used as main significators, only the traditional rulers. So, Mars
ruling Scorpio, Saturn
ruling Aquarius and Jupiter ruling Pisces. Sometimes a third person will ask a
question in which they have no direct role to play. For instance when someone
asks about a friend who is about to have a baby. In such cases the querent
would be ruled by the planet ruling the ascendant. The astrologer nevertheless
should ignore their ruling planet and concentrate only on the significators for
the friend and her expected baby.
Use the latitude and
longitude of the person asking the question since the question was born in
their mind at their location and not at that of the astrologer's. It is their question
and only they fully understand it. Example 1: If the querent is in Mumbai and
the astrologer is in Delhi, use the latitude and longitude of Mumbai for
constructing the horoscope
The moment the question
is asked either face to face or by telephone is the time to use for drawing the
horoscope, whether it is fully understood or not. If the question is included
in a letter, fax or on electronic mail, it should be timed for the moment the
astrologer reads the question. If the question is not fully understood by the
astrologer at that moment, it can be clarified later in discussion with the
querent. The instant the astrologer first asks their own question is the
correct time to use for drawing the horoscope. If, because of their knowledge
of the planetary movements or for any other reason such as waiting for the
emotional impact to be strong enough after they have already thought of the
question, the astrologer decides to postpone the moment and ask again at a
later time, they will only succeed in deceiving themselves. There should be no
reason whatsoever for delaying or postponing the time of their own question or
that of their client's and they should not expect a successful outcome to the
question.
It is pointless asking
the same question twice as it will only produce an invalid horoscope on the second
occasion. It is the horoscope that was drawn for the moment when the question
was first asked that is the valid one. It is essential to keep a record of
questions in order to avoid asking the same question or one very similar to it,
twice, perhaps in a diary especially kept for horary.
Using the houses in
horary astrology:
The First House -
Represents the person asking the question.
The Second House - This
house deals with the querent's movable possessions and anything they own. It
concerns their money and whether they will become rich or not.
The Third House - All
forms of communication, whether by letter, by postal delivery, telephone or
fax, or the Internet. It was believed to be the house that dealt with rumours
and gossip. It has rulership over brothers and sisters and all siblings.
The Fourth House -
Property, buildings, houses and homes and the land. It governs the father and
family background.
The Fifth House -
Creativity and the talents of the querent, children, lovers, casual affairs,
sports and competition.
The Sixth House -
Sickness and ill health, medicines, employees, people who render a service or
do work for you. The police and army. It is believed to describe working
condition and part time work.
The Seventh House -
Marriage and committed relationships, business partnerships, contracts with
another, open enemies, the other.
The Eighth House - Debts,
other peoples' money, sex, death.
The Ninth House - Foreign
travel and foreigners, visas and legal documents dealing with foreign
countries. Higher education, studying at university or some other kind of
college. Exams. Astrology. Religion and philosophy.
The Tenth House -
Profession or career, one's public standing or reputation. The Judge in a
court, Kings queens and monarchs. Success and winning a game of court battle.
The Eleventh House -
Friends and acquaintances, large groups of people, associations.
The T welfth House - All
secret hidden matters, secret enemies, prisons, hospitals and institutions.
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