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  2. Heliocentric astrology - Wikipedia

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    Heliocentric astrology is an approach to astrology centered around birth charts cast using the heliocentric model of the Solar System, positioning the Sun at the center. [1] In contrast to geocentric astrology, which places Earth at the center, heliocentric astrology interprets planetary positions from the Sun's vantage point.

  3. Drigganita - Wikipedia

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    Drigganita (दृग्गणित; IAST: dṛggaṇita, from dṛk-gaṇita, "sight-calculation"), also called the Drik system, [1] is a system of astronomical computations followed by several traditional astronomers, astrologers and almanac makers in India.

  4. Astrological transit - Wikipedia

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    This is most often done for the birth or Natal Chart of a particular individual. Particular attention is paid to changes of sign, or house, and to the aspects or angles the transiting planets make with the natal chart. A particularly important transit is the planetary return. This occurs when a transiting planet returns to the same point in the ...

  5. Astrological progression - Wikipedia

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    Astrological progression is a part of what is usually called predictive astrology, the claim of astrology to predict or forecast future trends and developments. Most astrologers nowadays regard the term 'prediction' as something of a misnomer, as modern astrology does not claim to directly predict future events as such.

  6. Hindu astrology - Wikipedia

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    This text also lists trigonometry and mathematical formulae to support its theory of orbits, predict planetary positions and calculate relative mean positions of celestial nodes and apsides. [50] The text is notable for presenting very large integers, such as the lifetime of the current universe being 4.32 billion years.

  7. Hyleg - Wikipedia

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    In astrology, the hyleg is the Persian-Arabic term for the planet with the greatest essential dignity in five important natal chart positions (according to Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos): the degree of the Sun; the degree of the Moon; the Ascendant; the Lot of fortune; the pre-natal syzygy (that is, New Moon or Full Moon, whichever preceded the birth.)

  8. There are no planets in retrograde until April. Why ... - AOL

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    Here are the dates of the retrograde-free period and what to know. All planets are direct at the start of 2024, from late January to April. ... Retrogrades occur when a planet appears to move ...

  9. Natal astrology - Wikipedia

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    Natal astrology, also known as genethliac astrology or genethlialogy, is a system of astrology that claims to shed light on an individual’s personality or path in life [1] based on constructing a horoscope or natal chart that includes the exact date, time, and location of an individual's birth.