Thema Mundi: Horoscope of the World
Greek, Arabic, and Medieval traditions all looked to a ‘birth chart’ of the world that explained the underlying rationale for the fundamental principles behind the meanings of the planets, zodiacal rulerships, and aspects.
In this presentation, Demetra discusses the historical origins of the Thema Mundi in the Egyptian and Babylonian traditions. She explains the elegant system of planetary relationships as envisioned by the ancients, and the significance of this chart for contemporary chart delineation.
1 hr. 13 min. | mp3 format
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This beginner’s guide to the basic principles of Hellenistic Astrology will address interpreting charts in terms of modern sensibilities and perspectives.
The focus is on planetary condition (the first steps concerning sect, zodiacal rulerships, solar phase, aspect configurations, and judgment).
Includes 8 lessons, worked examples, reading, homework, and 3 recorded Q&A sessions.
Prior knowledge of planets, signs, houses, and aspect meanings recommended.
This course will better enable you to follow the more advanced techniques on your own.
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