Full Description
With nothing more than a sincerely asked question, horary astrology can help you find anything that has been lost. Join renowned astrologer Anthony Louis as he shares dozens of sample charts taken from his own astrology practice, complete with in-depth explanations of how to read them. Sharing the profound methods of influential astrologers, such as seventeenth-century philosopher William Lilly, this book delves deeply into the most helpful ways to work with the relevant houses and aspects. Additionally, Horary Astrology shares revelatory ideas for exploring planetary keywords, retrograde significators, combustion, colors, lunar nodes, and much more. Horary has been used to find everything from lost keys to missing persons, and you too can reap the amazing practical benefits of this exciting approach to astrology.
Contents
Contents
Introduction:
Chapter 1: My Story
Chapter 2: Lilly's Guidelines for Judging a Horary Chart (1647)
Chapter 3: Puotinen's Basic Guidelines (1989)
Chapter 4: Raphael' s Guidelines for Finding Anything Hidden or Mislaid (1887)
Chapter 5: Lilly: Bringing Matters to Perfection
Chapter 6: Bonatti on Perfection and the Importance of Reception (1277)
Chapter 7: The Moon in Horary
Chapter 8: Gadbury: Considerations before Judgment (1658)
Chapter 9: Gadbury: Whether Things Lost Will Be Found
Chapter 10: Bonatti's Decision Tree: Whether Things Lost Will Be Found
Chapter 11: Lilly: How to Find a Thing Hid or Mislaid
Chapter 12: Simmonite's Guidelines for a Thing Mislaid (1851)
Chapter 13: The Twelve Houses/Places: Attributions and Locations
Chapter 14: The Houses/Places
Chapter 15: Houses and the Human Body
Chapter 16: Color Associations in Western Horary Astrology
Chapter 17: The Twelve Signs and Associated Physical Locations
Chapter 18: The Signs
Chapter 19: Planetary Keywords and the Lunar Nodes
Chapter 20: Planetary Keywords of Vettius Valens (c. 175 CE)
Chapter 21: Where Are My Missing Sunglasses?
Chapter 22: Where Is the Missing Padlock?
Chapter 23: Where Is Stella's Ring?
Chapter 24: Lilly: A Dog Missing, Where?
Chapter 25: Lilly: Where Is the Absent Brother?
Chapter 26: Lilly on Whether One Absent Be Dead or Alive
Chapter 27: The Missing Garage Door Remote
Chapter 28: Missing Youths from East Lyme
Chapter 29: What Happened to the Girl?
Chapter 30: A Young Woman Goes Missing Chapter 31: The Missing Hearing Aid
Chapter 32: Lilly: Money Lost—Who Stole It? If Recoverable?
Chapter 33: Two Cases of Money Gone Missing, and A Lost Manuscript
Chapter 34: Lilly: A Horse Lost or Stolen Near Henley
Chapter 35: The Missing Dog Treats
Chapter 36: A Missing Young Woman and the Valentine's Day Confession
Chapter 37: Boys Missing in Jupiter, Florida
Chapter 38: Where Are the Missing USB Drives?
Chapter 39: Where Is the Missing iPad?
Chapter 40: Ivy M. Goldstein-Jacobson: Where Is the Yardage?
Chapter 41: Where Is Lisa's Suit?
Chapter 42: Will I Find a Buyer for My House? If So, When?
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
Appendix IV
Appendix V
Appendix VI
Bibliography
Online Resources
Index



