Annual profections - Time Lords
Annual profections Wheel
(Image:1a Annual profections Wheel) Use the following to determine which profection year you are in. Depending on your age, learn more below.
How does it work ?
From the second you are born until your first birthday, you will be 0, which means you will be in the FIRST profected house. The ascendant. From your first birthday until your second birthday, you will be in the second profected house and so on.
For example as you can see in the wheel abone, once you turn a certain age, you belong to one of the 12 houses. Example, when you turn 30 or 54 you will be in the 7th House. This is called the Profected House.
Although you will be moving into the same houses as people with the same age as yourself, each person was born under different circumstances ( day, month, year, time, location), this means we all have different birth charts, and even though we are in the same house as people of the same age, things will be experienced completely differently. You can calculate your birth chart here Astro.com
What do each of the 12 astrological houses represent ?
- First House: Also known as the Ascendant, this House represents the self and the personality, including physical appearance and self-awareness.
- Second House: This House is associated with personal values and material possessions, including money, possessions, and self-worth.
- Third House: This House represents communication, transportation, and short journeys, as well as siblings, neighbors, and early childhood experiences.
- Fourth House: This House governs the home, family, and emotional foundations, as well as one's relationship with their parents.
- Fifth House: The fifth House represents love affairs, creativity, children, and leisure activities.
- Sixth House: This House is associated with health, work, and service, as well as daily routines and the daily routine.
- Seventh House: The seventh House represents relationships, partnerships, and open enemies, as well as the law and the public.
- Eighth House: This House governs sex, death, and rebirth, as well as transformation and personal growth.
- Ninth House: The ninth House is associated with travel, higher education, and spirituality, as well as cultural experiences and the law.
- Tenth House: This House represents career, social status, and reputation, as well as public life and professional achievements.
- Eleventh House: The eleventh House governs friendships, hopes, and wishes, as well as community and social organizations.
- Twelfth House: The twelfth House represents self-undoings, hidden enemies, and the subconscious, as well as the subconscious and secrets.
IMPORTANT:
First step is to identify which sect a chart belongs to. Is it a day ( Also known as Diurnal) or night chart ( Also known as Nocturnal)
In astrology, the distinction between a "day chart" and a "night chart" is based on the position of the Sun relative to the Ascendant and Descendant lines at the time of birth.
(Image 1b)
Source of image 1b: Saturn Return Stories. (2012). Five Tips for Interpreting the Saturn Return. [Blog]. Retrieved from http://saturnreturnstories.com/2012/03/12/five-tips-for-interpreting-the-saturn-return/
What does Diurnal and nocturnal sects mean ?
A "day chart" is defined as when the Sun is above the horizon line during daytime and is located in the houses of the horoscope 7 to 12. On the other hand, a "night chart" is defined as when the Sun is below the horizon, that is, during nighttime and is located in houses 1 to 6.
Under this system, the Sun, Jupiter, and Saturn are associated with the daytime and are considered "diurnal" planets. In contrast, the Moon, Venus, and Mars are associated with the nighttime and are considered "nocturnal" planets. Mercury, meanwhile, is considered neutral.
It's believed that the diurnal and nocturnal chart types have different influences on the personality and life events of people born under these two chart types. For example, Saturn is seen as more constructive in day charts and more challenging in night charts, while Venus is seen as more positive in night charts and not quite as positive in day charts. Jupiter on the other hand, is much more beneficial for a day chart. Mars can be difficult for day charts.
It's worth noting that this concept is based on the symbolic-astrological language and may not be considered by all astrologers. Additionally, the distinction between day and night charts is not absolute and can vary depending on the astrologer's interpretation of astrology.
How will this impact your personal chart:
Please calculate your birth chart using the WHOLE SIGN chart. This technique is done using whole sign charts. Once youve calculated that, look to the profected house you fall into.
What ever the house is, this will be your profected year. For example if you are 30 years old, you can see from the diagram above, you will be in the 7th profected year.
Time Lord of the year:
Each of the 12 zodiac signs are ruled by a different planet, some have modern rulers and traditional rulers. We will only be using the traditional rulerships for this technique. Below you will find the planets that rule each sign.
Here is a list of the planetary rulers for each of the 12 zodiac signs:
- Aries: Mars
- Taurus: Venus
- Gemini: Mercury
- Cancer: Moon
- Leo: Sun
- Virgo: Mercury
- Libra: Venus
- Scorpio: Mars and The modern ruler is Pluto
- Sagittarius: Jupiter
- Capricorn: Saturn
- Aquarius: Saturn and The Modern ruler is Uranus
- Pisces: Jupiter and The Modern ruler is Neptune