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Success & the StarHeart Almanac


Some say success is what you know. Some say success is who you know. Some say success is getting a degree from a good college. Some say success is placing yourself in the right position. Market speculators say "buy low, sell high." Land speculators say "Location, location, location." Some say success is a process, rather than a goal. Baba Ram Dass advizes, "Be here, now."

Are we in error to define success in material terms?


Transits to your Natal Chart, plus Solar-arc directions, or Secondary Progressions provide the timing of influences and stresses in your life. The almanac is personally relevant when a transit aspects a pertenient degree zone in your Natal Chart.





The best validity for almanacs is they should provide journalists, speculators, and other observers of the human condition a pointer toward pending events and macro-dynamics (societal, governmental, political, economics, commodities, mass psychology, weather, war).

As Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, "Astrology is Astronomy brought down to Earth and applied to the Affairs of Man."

Dream analysis, also, is valid. With the slower major transits, you have an early opportunity to have precognitive dreams that forsee the impending dynamics being brought by celestial influences into your personal life or into society.


Chaldean Planetary Hours

Aries

Taurus

Gemini

Cancer

Leo

Virgo

Libra

 Scorpio

 Sagittarius

Capricorn

Aquarius

Pisces


Moon

Venus

Mercury

Sun

Mars

Ceres

Jupiter

Moon Node

Saturn

Chiron

Uranus

Neptune

Pluto

Persephone

Transneptunians

Calendars

"The Jewish year starts at either the Virgo or Libra new Moon - whichever one falls in September. The exact day reflects leap years (where a whole
month is added to the calendar to equate the Lunar and Solar calendar every 19 years - 7 such months in a 19 year span)."

- Zivit Semo, Israel mailto:zivit@inter.net.il

Except for the Aquarian New Moon being the start of the Chinese new year, most traditional cultures use either the Spring equinox or the Winter solstice as the start of their new year.

Many cultures as Judaism and the Baha'i Faith use SUNSET as the official start of their day.

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