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A Fixed Star report makes an excellent addition to your natal chart or as a stand-alone reading. I'm pleased to be able to offer these reports to you at the very reasonable price of $18.00 US. 

The reports are generated by Starlight, a Fixed Star program developed by Bernadette Brady and Barnswood Ltd (UK). Brady is a pioneer in the rediscovery of ancient Fixed Star Astrology and I highly recommend her work.  These are of exceptionally high quality, beautifully written and illustrated.  I  personally calculate your chart to be assured of precision. 

The Egyptians worked extensively with stars, carefully observing their rising, culminating and setting. They also noted the phases of the stars and considered that a period of time was ruled by a certain star and that its rising and setting had a powerful symbolic meaning.  This Fixed Star report reflects this Egyptian approach. The report will tell you which ancient sky myths are at work  in your chart or that of a friend.  They are amazingly accurate.

The reports are emailed as pdf files. If you don't already Adobe Reader, you may download it  for free. 

To order your own personal report, email your date, time and place of birth to peter@classicalastrologer.com Please use the following format: Day/Month/Year (eg.  10 May 1978.) If you use 10/05/1978, I have no way of knowing whether you were born in May or October, as this format has yet to be standardized. Please remember to specify am or pm.  

 

 

If you would like your own star chart, like this one for Anais Nin, please add $5:00 US to your order.

 

 

Read Sample Reports:

Marsilio Ficino:

Marsilio Ficino was a Renaissance philosopher and astrologer who was responsible for translations of Plato and other classical authors into Latin. He taught himself classical Greek in order to read the original texts. He devoted his life to the translation and interpretation of Plato and other classical scholars. Ficino was supported by the Medici family and the Platonic Academy of Florence, where he was based became an outstanding centre of classical learning. Ficino completed his new Latin versions in 1470 but these were not published until 1484. He was ordained a priest in 1473 but after the expulsion of the Medici in 1494, he retired to the countryside. He died on 1 Oct 1499.

Anais Nin:

Anais Nin is best known for her diaries as well as her novels and short stories. She went to live in New York city in 1914 with her mother and there published her work. Although she did not win much literary acclaim, her work was nevertheless much admired. The publication of the first volume of her diaries in 1966 won her recognition as a writer. She was a figure of controversy and contradiction as her writing was seen to be both important yet narcissistic and indulgent .[Ed An interesting expression of Mirach with her Mars]. The published 'Delta of Venus: Erotica' (1977) is credited as revealing a new dimension of female sensuality. Nin died on 14 Jan 1977.

Jesus Christ:

[The following reasoning has been offered to provide as accurate a star reading as can be determined for Jesus of Nazareth, with the astrological and written evidence available to us. I think you may find the reading very interesting! PJC]  

Jesus was born on September 15, 7 B.C. at around 6 pm in Bethlehem, under the opposition of the Sun in Virgo to the conjunction Jupiter-Saturn at its rising. This assumption explains the words of the magi to Herod: 'We saw his star at its rising', which supports the supposition that this 'star' had not yet disappeared and that it could be observed again, and the enigmatic metaphor of the Immaculate Conception (the text of the Gospel 'born of a virgin' could be read rather 'born in the sign of Virgo'). The simultaneity of the astronomical event occurred with the arrival of the Messiah, king of the Jews (Jupiter, the royal planet, beneficial, in conjunction with Saturn, the planet of the Jews). The symbol of Pisces would have been preserved as a form of recognition and a rallying sign for the first Christian communities. This is the 'classic' theory of Ferrari d'Occhieppo (1969) - Hughes (1979) - Seymour (1998).

An indicator, however plausible, remains just a presumption; the union of several concordant indicators can be more convincing. The view is that this theory agrees with a second theory, of Essenian origin, which determines the maximum of 'parts of light' for the 15th of September for each year  (see Qumran ms 4Q186). Thus the birth of the Messiah has been anticipated and prepared for, and organized by the Jewish Essenian community - by astrologers - and the child has been educated for his future function as in the case of the future dalai-lama. 

The complete text of the article (in French): http://cura.free.fr/16christ.html  Feb, 2002

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Brady's work is meticulous and solidly grounded in ancient lore. She's the author of Brady's Book of Fixed Stars and Predictive Astrology: The Eagle and the Lark . I own and personally recommend these books as being in a class of their own. They may be purchased on line or from your favorite bookshop.  

Brady's Book of Fixed Stars                                                               

 

 

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