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Each issue of Astro*Talk will include tips on current astrology
programs. If you've discovered any special tips or tricks to get the most
out of your software please contact stephanie@thenewage.com
Program: Win*Star and Win*Star
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Win*Star Tips by Tom Goyett
Win*Star Tips :
One of the techniques made popular by Dane Rudhyar is the idea of
planetary cycles. These are easily made as searches in Win*Star. Each of
the planetary pairs can be created and then saved in its own file. First
I'll talk about how to create these files and after that we can talk a
little on how to use them. First thing that you would do is pick the
planetary pair that you're interested in. For this example lets pick
Jupiter and Saturn. I have included three screen shots from the Win*Star
program. The first one is the selection screen for the planets. You'll
notice that I have put both the planets in the search and target areas of
the window. I have found that if you put them in the wrong order that the
search does not always work, so to ensure success I just put both of the
planets in the top and in the bottom.
Next notice that all the x's have been removed from the stations and
signs in the events boxes. You don't need those turned on for this search
either. Lastly, look and see that there is an aspect set just called
"conjunction" it's the one you should use so the number of hits
in each of these searches will be reduced.
The second screen shot is the first screen that comes up. In this one
you just put in the two dates. In the example shown I have used from 1920
to 2000 and selected only the transit to transit search. Then when you
select ok and the search begins you will see the third
screen shot which is the result of the search. I have also selected
the chart for the conjunction before my birth chart to show as an example
of using quick wheels with the search module.
Now that you know how to make the cycle charts for each of the
planetary pairs, you can just look at them and compare them to your natal
chart. If you have planets that make aspects or are conjunct to the point
in the cycle chart that may be important to you. Look at this technique
carefully. It's a good way to get an idea of how your chart is just a
moment of the unfolding of the cosmic dance of laya.
Hope you enjoy using this technique.
Happy Computing! - Tom Goyett
Matrix Software
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