AstroGeometry Manual
AstroGeometry Manual
AstroGeometry
Magi Astrology Software
2012
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ASTROGEOMETRY
USER'S MANUAL
2012 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
The Magi Associates, Inc. and Magi Astrologers Worldwide Corporation
The Magi Society P.O. Box 522 Murray Hill Station, NY 10156
212-8672905
This manual is saved as a Microsoft Word document called "AstroGeometry_manual.doc." We suggest that you load this file into
your word processor, save it to a convenient location, and make notes in it while you learn how to use your AstroGeometry
program. If your Windows Word program is equipped to do so you can press the CTRL button and click on any Table of Contents
entry to go directly to the page.
Table of Contents
OVERVIEW_________________________________________________________________6
STARTING ASTROGEOMETRY_____________________________________________7
ACTIVATING ALL YEARS and UPGRADES______________________________________8
THE MAIN SCREEN____________________________________________________________11
CONVENTIONS_________________________________________________________________13
QUICK TOUR_____________________________________________________________15
CREATING A BIRTH CHART (MAGI ASTROCHART)____________________________16
CREATING YOUR OWN CHART________________________________________________17
CREATING A CAC AND CHECKING FOR LINKAGES___________________________18
ASPECTS MENU__________________________________________________________23
SHOWGRIDS___________________________________________________________________23
DATA GRID WINDOWS________________________________________________________24
TRANSITS________________________________________________________________27
SYMMETRICAL PLANETARY GEOMETRY______________________________________29
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SAVING A FILE___________________________________________________________31
Create a Default Location Chart for personal use__________________________32
READING A FILE__________________________________________________________32
DATA ENTRY AREA IN DETAIL___________________________________________33
THE NATAL SECTION__________________________________________________________33
ZODIAC TYPES AND MAGI ZODIAC___________________________________________34
THE TRANSIT AREA___________________________________________________________37
OTHER PROGRAM CONTROLS________________________________________________37
PRINTING_________________________________________________________________38
CALCULATING TRANSITS AND DISPLAYING RED PLANETS____________40
SAVING PLANETARY SELECTION SPECIFICATIONS___________________________44
EXACT FEATURE_______________________________________________________________45
SORTING BY TIME TO EXACT_________________________________________________45
CALCULATING AND DISPLAYING YOUR OWN TRANSITS_____________________46
MENUS IN DETAIL________________________________________________________47
FILE MENU_______________________________________________________________47
DATA MENU______________________________________________________________48
Switch Data___________________________________________________________________48
Copy natal data to transit data______________________________________________48
Display single planet aspects only__________________________________________48
Time Orb Filter________________________________________________________________48
Transfer natal coord/zone to transit_________________________________________49
Create research notes________________________________________________________49
Set exact coordinates________________________________________________________49
PartF/Vertex toggle___________________________________________________________49
Full screen chartwheel toggle_______________________________________________49
1750-1900 Ephemeris________________________________________________________50
Change Crucial Planet Color_________________________________________________50
Display Blue Planets__________________________________________________________50
Display Crucial Planet Aspect Lines Only___________________________________50
Display planet abbreviations_______________________________________________50
Enter your name and other data_____________________________________________50
Set input data background color____________________________________________51
Toggle chartwheel background color________________________________________51
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ASPECTS MENU__________________________________________________________60
CRUCIAL MENU ITEM__________________________________________________________60
ACTIVATE MENU__________________________________________________________71
HELIOCENTRIC PLANETS FEATURE___________________________________________71
TRADITIONAL HARMONICS FEATURE_________________________________________71
ADVANCED MENU________________________________________________________72
GENERATE ASPECTARIAN_____________________________________________________72
GENERATE EPHEMERIS________________________________________________________76
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MAGI PROGRESSIONS_________________________________________________________77
WIZARD/SYNCH_______________________________________________________________85
Create midpoint ephems_____________________________________________________91
EXTRA ASTEROIDS_____________________________________________________101
ADDITIONAL ASTROBODIES___________________________________________103
REGISTERING NEW FRONTIER PLANETS______________________________103
STANDARD SPECIAL FEATURES________________________________________106
DBASE/LESSONS MENU________________________________________________107
Activate DBase/Lessons_____________________________________________________108
Read Dbase/Lessons________________________________________________________109
GENERAL INFORMATION_______________________________________________114
TECHNICAL QUESTIONS_____________________________________________________114
TROUBLESHOOTING_________________________________________________________114
Using AstroGeometry outside the U.S._____________________________________114
Printing Problems___________________________________________________________115
Uninstalling AstroGeometry________________________________________________116
OVERVIEW
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Welcome to the world of Magi Astrology - the most useful, helpful, accurate and powerful astrology ever
developed!
AstroGeometry is designed to provide you with the very best available personal computer software program for
astrology. The Magi Society is committed to providing our members with both the tools and knowledge necessary
to become the best astrologers in the world. Our computer software is a key foundation to achieve this. The most
advanced versions of the AstroGeometry program contain a vast array of the most valuable astrological capabilities,
some of which are not included in any other piece of software. Even the basic version of AstroGeometry has several
remarkably useful capabilities that are not available in any other computer program.
AstroGeometry is a trademark for the computer software of the Magi Society and the Magi Associates, Inc. (the
corporate arm of the Magi Society). The Magi Society has developed numerous versions of its software programs
including financial astrology research software.
Even the most basic version of AstroGeometry already has features which no other software has:
1.
2.
3.
4.
The Magi AstroChart chart wheels which show BOTH longitudes and declinations/latitudes.
Chiron and the four major asteroids fully integrated into all of the program's calculations
The ability to use the Magi Zodiac Divisors system for viewing aspects that are non obvious
The ability to use and display the 3 most important Planetary Midpoints:
a. Saturn-Jupiter Midpoint
b. Saturn-Chiron Midpoint
c. Jupiter-Chiron Midpoint
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We thoroughly tested the Professional Level AstroGeometry program that has all of the upgrades. We are confident
it is free of any major bugs. But there are dozens of possible different combinations of upgrades that you could
choose to buy and it is virtually impossible to thoroughly debug all such combinations. For this reason, your
specific version of the AstroGeometry program may not be as perfectly debugged if you attempt to use a feature that
works with an upgrade you did not order and pay for. For example, it you try to use the menu choices that are meant
for interpretations and you did not order any Interpretation Upgrades, you may run into a small bug since you do not
actually have the Interpretations Upgrade.
But there is no need to worry. The worst that can happen is your program could freeze on you. DO NOT PANIC. If
this happens to you, simply press [Ctrl + Alt + Delete] all at the same time and that will allow you to close the
program. Then you just have to reload AstroGeometry and the program will faithfully perform what it is meant to
do. It is that simple.
Your AstroGeometry program will perform faithfully what it and the upgrades you bought are meant to do, and all
you have to do is follow the instructions in this manual.
STARTING ASTROGEOMETRY
Once you have installed AstroGeometry the registration screen appears. Just press the Capture Serial Number and
Magi ID button to copy all of the necessary numbers and then open your email client and click on PASTE to paste
the numbers into your email to send to us. When you send an email to the codes department at
[email protected] be sure to include these numbers, plus your name, address, and phone number .
We will send you instructions about how to activate the program (including activating any upgrades you have
purchased) and at that point just double-click on the Target icon and AstroGeometry will start loading.
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Once fully loaded, the label on the button will change to CONTINUE. When you click on the CONTINUE
button, you will be taken to the main screen.
DEMO MODE
When you launch AstroGeometry for the first time, the program will be in
Demo Mode. This means that it will only work with data from 1941.
The day and month displayed will be the same as that which your
computers internal clock supplied. But, in Demo Mode, AstroGeometry
uses 1941 instead of the year your computer supplies.
Once you activate the Enable All Years feature, todays correct date will
be displayed when you load AstroGeometry.
A pop up window will remind you that you must activate the Enable All
years feature in order to proceed.
Before we discuss the menu items further we should tell you how to
activate your program features, including Enable All Years.
We will send you complete instructions by email, too.
The serial number and Magi ID for the installation of AstroGeometry will appear on this screen. If you have not yet
activated any upgrades, all entries will have the word Disabled in the right hand column.
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If you have ordered one or more upgrades you can press the Multi-Activate button. This will allow you to insert the
activation codes all at one time by copying them from the email we send you and then pasting them into the Multi
Activate box.
If, for some reason you cannot copy and paste from the email we send you then you can type in the codes for each
upgrade by hand. The most important activation is number 7Enable All Years as without that feature activated
your software will not calculate any year but 1941.
If you type in activation codes individually by hand press the button labeled Activate Features.
A message box will ask you to wait for up to 2 minutes to activate the features.
Then, another window will appear with spindles that you must match in order to continue the activation process.
If you have waited more than 2 minutes and the spindle window has not appeared, it is because it is hiding
behind the wait 2 minutes box. Just move the wait message to one side by holding your mouse down on the
top edge if this happens to you.
The word Enabled should appear next to features you activated.
If you use the Multi-Activate button another screen will pop up that looks like the one here:
Paste in the activation codes we sent you in the white area. Then press
the button labeled Complete Multiple Activation to activate every
upgrade you have ordered.
After you have copied and pasted the activation codes from your email
the screen will look somewhat like this, dependent upon which upgrades
you have actually ordered.
A message box will ask you to wait for up to 2 minutes to activate the
features.
Then, another window will appear with spindles that you must match
in order to continue the activation process.
If you have waited more than 2 minutes and the spindle
window has not appeared, it is because it is hiding
behind the wait 2 minutes box. Just move the wait
message to one side by holding your mouse down on the
top edge if this happens to you.
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Notice that the Disabled for feature 7 has now changed to Enabled.
Now, you can close the window and click the Now button in the Natal section of the Data Entry Area of the
Main Screen. When you do, the value in the Year box will change from 1941 to that given to AstroGeometry by
your computers internal clock.
Once you have enabled a feature, it STAYS enabled and the program will never be in Demo Mode again.
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MENU BAR
NATAL DATA ENTRY
TRANSIT DATA ENTRY
PROGRAM CONTROLS
GRAPHICS AREA
Just below the top border of the program is the Menu Bar. We already used the Menu Bar to activate the features of
the software. It will have a number of selections including:
File
Data
Aspects
Crucial
Select Planets
Select Line Angles
Magi Charts
Houses
Interpretations
Activate
Advanced
Pop Astrology
Help
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To view the precise positions of the planets and/or relevant data about the chart on the screen you can press the
Display natal grid or Display transit grid buttons at the bottom of the Natal or Transit columns.
CONVENTIONS
The Magi Society is constantly improving its software. Your AstroGeometry has menus for all of the features that
most members normally use. As you can see from your AstroGeometry screen, there are several menus listed along
the Menu Bar. Although your new AstroGeometry does have several drop-down menus, there are just a few features
of the program that are not accessible through any of the available menus, and such features must therefore be
accessed through hotkeys (to be explained later). As is the case with most Windows programs, most selections on
the menus also have hotkeys which are alternative ways to access features by pressing a combination of keyboard
items. In these instructions, from time to time, we will interchange from using menus to hotkeys so you get used to
the idea of using either one. This is standard with Windows programs and if you are confused by what you just read,
please just read on and you will understand what we mean.
The word click means to depress the left mouse button after situating the pointing arrow that the mouse controls
over the screen object that is to be clicked.
Right-click means to depress the RIGHT mouse button after situating the pointing arrow that the mouse controls
over the screen object that is to be clicked.
If an object (button, text box, menu selection, etc.) is grayed out that object and the associated function are not
active either because it is not available in this version, it is an upgrade you do not own, or it is not active at the
current time because something else needs to be done first before the feature associated with the object will work
correctly.
The word planet is used as a general term which can mean an actual planet, an asteroid, an astronomical point, or
the Earths Moon.
The word glyph means a symbol used to represent a planet in a pictorial manner rather than by using the
planets full name or an abbreviation thereof.
Following are the most common glyphs used in AstroGeometry:
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= 0 degrees
= 30 degrees
= 60 degrees
= 72 degrees
= 90 degrees
= 120 degrees
= 144 degrees
= 150 degrees
= 180 degrees
RESIZING WINDOWS
You can change the size of any of the Windows which open while you use the various features of the program. You
do this the same way you do it for the windows of other software programs. If you do not know how to do this,
check with a friend or your Windows manuals. But very quickly, you can adjust the size of the Full Screen Grid by
pointing the mouse at any of the four corners of the window. For example, move the arrow of your mouse to the
upper left corner of the window. Move it around this corner very slowly until you see the white arrow disappear and
a black double-arrow appear. There are two types of black double-arrows; one type points to the left and right, and
the other type points diagonally. These black double-arrows are called RESIZING ARROWS. When either type of
resizing Arrows appear, HOLD DOWN THE LEFT MOUSE BUTTON and at the same time move the mouse to
your left. You should see the Full Screen Aspects Window become larger. Let go of the mouse button when you
have made the window the size you want. To decrease the size of the window, point the arrow at the upper left
corner and move the arrow slowly around the small corner area until you see one of the Resizing Arrows appear.
Hold down the left mouse button and move your mouse to the right until the window is the size you want.
Remember there are two types of Resizing Arrows. One type has black arrows pointing diagonally and the other has
black arrows pointing to the right and left. When you get a diagonal Resizing Arrow, you can change both the
height and width of the window; the other arrows only allow you to change the width. You can get diagonal
Resizing Arrows to appear at any of the four corners of the window. The left-right Resizing Arrows appear when
you point the white arrow along the vertical borders of the window. By using the Resizing Arrows, you can make
the Full Screen Grid any size you want.
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If you point the arrow to any part of the blue bar at the top of the window and hold down the left mouse button, the
whole window will move wherever you move your mouse. If you want to see the Magi AstroChart fill the whole
AstroGeometry window, just enter the [<Ctrl> + <G>] key combination (hot key). To return the window to its
original configuration enter the same [<Ctrl> + <G>] key combination again. You can resize the Full Screen Grid
in any of the data modes.
Now let us get started using AstroGeometry. We are going to give you a very quick tour on how to create a chart and
a CAC (Combined Alignment Chart) and obtain a listing of the interaspects. In these instructions, we are assuming
that you are familiar with the terms and concepts that we introduced in our books.
HOW TO USE THE SCROLL AREAS
Whenever there is a scroll area, you can move (scroll) the data that is displayed up and down, and also sideways.
This is done using standard Windows operating system procedures. Note that at most of the corners of the scroll
areas, there is a little box with an arrowhead in the middle of the box; we will refer to such boxes as SCROLL
BUTTONS. When you move the mouse, you will move a white arrow. If you point the white arrow to any of the
Scroll Buttons, and click the left mouse button, the data in the scroll area will move in the direction that the
arrowhead points to. From now on, whenever we say point the white arrow to a certain area and click, what we
mean is to move the mouse so that the white arrow is pointing right at a certain area and click the left mouse
button.
There is also something called a Scroll Box. This is the box that is the same size as a Scroll Button, but has no
arrowhead or anything in it, and is located between the Scroll Buttons. If you point the white arrow to the Scroll
Box that is at the bottom edge of the Left Data Grid, and you hold down the left mouse button and move the mouse
to the right or left, the data in the scroll area will move in the direction of your mouse. This is known as click and
drag.
WE PREFER TO USE DECIMALS
The Magi Society prefers to use decimals as opposed to degrees and minutes. The AstroGeometry program's
graphics will always display the positions of the planets in degrees and decimals - the Magi AstroChart does not
ever display the positions of the planets in degrees plus minutes. We believe this is much more user friendly and
will help to bring more popularity to astrology. The public has great trouble dealing with degrees and minutes.
However, for the Data Display Area on the Main Screen, those of you who are astrology purists can choose to
display the astrological data in decimal form or you can tell AstroGeometry to use degrees and minutes. Simply
point your mouse on the box labeled "Degrees" (just to the left of the RECALCULATE button on the Main Screen)
and click the left mouse button to put a check mark in that box. Now the data in the Data Display Area will be in
degrees-and-minutes format. In addition, the positions for the Transit date will have the degrees-and-minutes
format. To verify this, open the Data drop-down menu and click on the first option Display Transit Data
Grid. The window that opens up will be labeled Planetary Positions (Trans/Prs 2). (This label can serve as a
reminder that the date and time info entered in the Transit Data area can be for an actual transit or for a person.) You
will notice that the positions in the data grid in this window are also in the degrees-and-minutes format.
QUICK TOUR
From our experience with software programs we have learned that the easiest way to teach you how to use
AstroGeometry is to create a quick tour so that you can experience the full capabilities of AstroGeometry by
following step-by-step procedures. Please follow the instructions on these pages, in the same order that they are
provided, as precisely as possible. The entire quick tour should only take about 30 minutes. At the end of this
lesson, you will be able to enter the world of Magi Astrology, the most useful and most accurate astrology available
anywhere.
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The purpose of this tour is to teach you how easy it is to use AstroGeometry; to create a chart and a CAC so you can
compare your own chart with anyone else's in order to see what linkages and activations you have with that person.
Please recall that we call such a person the Connected Person.
Look closely at the chart wheel. Notice that there are aspect lines of various colors. Solid lines represent applying
aspects, Dotted lines represent separating aspects. Green lines are used to designate trines and conjunctions,
parallels and contraparallels while Red lines are used to indicate clashes; squares and oppositions. Blue lines are
used for quincunxes and Black lines are used for sextiles and semi-sextiles.
THE MAGI ASTROCHART
The Magi AstroChart is in the large rectangle in the middle part of the program screen. A Magi AstroChart is unique
so unique that it is patented. It consists of an outer circle and an inner hexagram. Upon these two geometric
figures appear the planetary glyphs (symbols that represent planets).
The glyph for each planet chosen to be displayed appears twice on a Magi AstroChart once on the outside of the
circle and again on the inside of the hexagram.
A planets position on the circle represents its planetary longitude either geocentric or heliocentric depending on
which mode is being displayed at the time. A planets position on the hexagram represents its position in the
secondary dimension either its declination in the Geocentric mode or its Latitude in the Heliocentric mode.
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Although the glyphs appear on the inside of the hexagram nearly all the time, occasionally one or two will appear on
the outside of the hexagram. This occurs when a planets declination or latitude reaches 23 27 degrees or higher or
-23 27 degrees or lower. The Magi AstroChart example below is for the heliocentric dimension. You can tell this
because the symbol for the Earth, a circle with a cross in it, appears in the exact center of the hexagram. At the very
top of the hexagram, the symbol for Pallas appears outside the hexagram because its latitude is 31.8 degrees which
is 30 degrees or greater (greater obviously).
Below is a Magi AstroChart with all aspect lines turned off.
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Presto, the chart that is displayed is now the Magi AstroChart of the day you were born! It is as simple as that.
To make the Magi AstroChart full screen, do the following:
The Magi AstroChart will now be the size of your whole computer
screen. To return to the original, non-full-screen mode, just repeat
the two steps just described that is what a toggle is it allows you
to alternate between two different things.
At this point we would like to emphasize that there is nothing to be
afraid of with AstroGeometry. If you make mistakes and do not
know how to undo the mistake, simply shut down the program and
reload it to start all over. You can close AstroGeometry in the same way you close any other Windows program, by
clicking the File Menu and then selecting the Exit choice. You can restart AstroGeometry again by double-clicking
its icon.
Before we go on to create a CAC between you and a person you have an interest in, we want to put your name on
the Magi AstroChart. To do this, locate the Name data entry box at the top of the Data Entry Area. The Name box
is marked with the word Name just to the left of the actual box. Type your name in the white area and press the
Recalculate button to make AstroGeometry accept the name you typed in. Now the program has stored your name,
and displayed it on the chart.
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You will notice several things about the CAC. First, the planets for the person whose birth date was entered in the
Natal Data area (Jayne) are displayed in Black; while those for the person whose birth date was entered in the
Transit area (Steve) are displayed in Red. This makes it very easy to determine which planet belongs to which
person. If you have trouble remembering which color belongs to which person, no problem it appears right on the
CAC the persons color is mentioned right after the persons name.
For those completely unfamiliar with astrology, the various lines that connect some of the planets represent the
aspects between the planets. In a CAC, each line represents an Interaspect an aspect that exists between one
planet of a first person and another planet of a second person. Notice that some of the aspect lines are solid and
some are dashed. In a Transit Chart, the solid lines represent aspects that are approaching (becoming more exact)
while the dashed lines represent aspects that are separating. For a CAC, the meaning of solid vs. dashed can be
ignored.
Next, notice that the Allen-Meadows CAC has a LOT of interaspect lines. Under certain circumstances, this can
make things more difficult. For example, sometimes you may want to look only at the interaspects between Jupiter
and Chiron, or only the interaspects to the other person's Saturn. All the other aspect lines make it more difficult to
concentrate on those. No problem - AstroGeometry has a fabulous feature that lets you select which planets you
want to look at for each person. You can choose to look at them all, or any combination you wish. To tell the
AstroGeometry program which planets you want, click on the Select Planets selection of the Menu Bar. On the
drop-down menu that appears, again select the Select Planets choice.
When you do so, a window labeled Select Planetary Body Options appears.
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Click the APPLY button to make the changes take effect. Then, click the X box in the upper right corner of the
window to close it. The window will close, and you will see the following in the Main Screen Graphics area:
Meadows-Allen CAC limited to displaying her Chiron and Neptune and his Venus
If you review the first Allen-Meadows CAC, you can find these two interaspects but they do not just jump out at
you. This way they are much easy to see.
DISPLAYING INTERASPECTS
Now let us see how to display lines representing interaspects in a CAC.
A CAC with just black and red planets is not very helpful to us unless there are lines representing the linkages and
clashes so that we can easily see them. Let us learn how to control which aspect lines will be drawn. Since we are
presently working with a CAC, the lines will represent Interaspects.
The first step is to create a CAC that displays ALL of the planets. We do this using the Select Planets Menu and
choice just as we did to limit the planets displayed. Only this time, we will make sure that all the boxes are
CHECKED.
Once you return from the Select Planetary Body Options window to the Main Screen, you should see a CAC with all
the black planets and all the red planets.
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To look for clashes (activations), open the Select Line Angles menu and click on Clashes. When you do that, all the
clashes in your Combined Alignment Chart will be connected with red lines with one exception: Saturn contraparallels and Saturn quincunxes will be displayed in green. However, dont let the color fool you they ARE
clashes even though the angles are ones normally associated with linkages. The Clashes that are displayed in red
are 90 and 180 degrees (called square and opposition, respectively).
DISPLAYING OTHER INTERASPECTS
To look only at the quincunxes, select Quincunxes from the Menu. In this case, all lines will be blue no red or
green lines appear.
Selecting Quintiles and Bi-Quintiles from the menu will display 72-degree and 144-degree angles in a magenta
color. We did not deal with these angles in any of our books yet. We suggest that you ignore them. But we have
built them into your program because we will discuss them in a future book. The results of interaspects that are 72
or 144 degrees are very complicated and require almost a whole new book to understand.
The All 30-degree Aspects selection does just what you would think displays all (inter)aspects that are multiples
of 30 degrees: 0, 30, 60 180. This is the option that is automatically set when you first load AstroGeometry.
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The 45, 90, 135, and 180 degree aspects are what are commonly known as hard aspects-clashes plus semiclashes.
If you just want to see the planets without aspects lines, then choose No Aspect Lines
The last selection, Also Draw Natal Aspect Lines is to be used when CACs are being displayed. The purpose is to
help you find Combined Planetary Geometry. If you repeat the steps you performed to show the interaspects
between Steves Venus and Jaynes Neptune and Chiron and then select Also Draw Natal Aspect Lines the result
will be a Grand Trine Jaynes Neptune-Chiron trine will be shown completing the Grand Trine.
Finally, notice that most selections on the Select Line Angles drop-down menu have a hotkey or 2-key hotkey
combination. This provides a second method of changing which aspects are displayed without accessing the drop
down menu. These are shortcuts so you can quickly change the chartwheel display.
Following is a list of the angles displayed by the various hotkeys (Function keys) or hotkey combinations:
Last, but not least, if the chartwheel is too busy you can click on either of the first two entries on the Select Line
Angles menu: Display Longitude Aspect Lines and/or Display Dek/Lat lines. This removes the default check
mark and you will see the chart without any aspect lines at all!
ASPECTS MENU
AstroGeometry has an astounding level of flexibility and capabilities.
Use these controls to view and control the Data Grids display
SHOWGRIDS
FIRST: put a check in the Show Grids box on the Data Control Area this works with the Aspects Menu
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This is a handy feature of the AstroGeometry program: to view the data grids you may also
place a check mark in the box labeled Show Grids in the lower part of the right hand data
entry area. This feature allows you to turn on or turn off data grids when needed without
using the Aspects drop down menu.
To view date and time data in the Data Grids check off the Exact box. This is essential when
you want to know when a transiting aspect is exact.
Check Show
Grids to allow
the Data Grids
to pop up
NEXT, clicking on the first choice of the Aspects menu, Natal Aspects (Longs),
causes two Data Grid windows to open:
1) The Longitude Data Grid window; and
2) The Declination/Latitude Data Grid window.
The first, the Longitude Data Grid window, shows the data associated with longitudinal natal aspects. If you have
resized the two windows to fill your entire screen when you click on the Natal Aspects (Longs) choice, you will
see ONLY the Longitude Data Grid window.
Clicking on Natal Aspects (Dek/Lat) will open the same two windows that the first choice did. However, the
Declination/Latitude Data Grid window will be the one that is active or, if the windows have been maximized, it
will be presented full-screen. NOTE: If you have not purchased the heliocentric upgrade, the
Declination/Latitude Data Grid can only show Declinations. The label on the grid will read Declinations. If
you own the heliocentric upgrade, then Latitudes can be displayed when a heliocentric chart is chosen and the label
will read Latitudes.
When you click on the Linkages/Clashes/Transits choice, a pop-up menu box will appear. It will have two
choices: Longitudes and Deks/Lat. Since the same windows open up, you may wonder Whats different?
The answer to that is the TYPE of data displayed in the windows. These choices calculate and display the aspects
that exist between the planetary positions for the date and time entered in the Natal section and those for the date and
time entered in the Transit section.
The Linkages/Clashes part of the Linkages/Clashes/Transits label on the last selection on the Aspects dropdown window refers to Linkages and Clashes which occur in CACs between two people. The Transits part of the
choice label refers to Transits, which occur at a particular time, to the planetary positions of a Chart Person.
Both Linkages/Clashes and Transits have been combined to form the label Linkages/Clashes/Transits and
shows that the choices on the sub-menu are used for BOTH CACs and Transit Charts. NOTE: As with Data Mode
2, Latitude data can only display if you have purchased the heliocentric upgrade.
Selecting Midpoints from the Aspects drop-down menu opens the Midpoint Data Grid window. The grid in this
window gives the positions of the midpoints of the planets for the Chart Person (whose birth date is entered in the
Natal section of the Main Screen). There are 5 columns in the grid labeled: Planet, Geo, Decl, Helio, and
Lat. The last 2 columns, Helio and Lat may be blank. If you purchased the helio upgrade they will contain
data.
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To see the difference in numeric (digital) form is a simple process. First, with Pure Linkages selected, bring up
the two Data Grid windows using the Aspects drop-down menu and sub-menu as described previously.
Remember, the Show grids box must be checked in the data entry area. Look at the Longitude Data Grid window.
(See the next screenshot.)
The data grid windows will show the data dependent
upon the type of aspects chosen in the Select Angle
menu.
The first row of the data grid in this window should
show the transiting Venus 120 natal Neptune linkage.
REMEMBER: Since we entered Steve Allens birth
date in the Transit Data area, the transiting Venus is
actually Steve Allens Venus.
NOW: Minimize the two Data Grid windows and use the Select Line Angles function to switch to Clashes. When
the Selection window closes down, bring up the Longitude Data Grid window again.
This time the first row should list the transiting Sun
square (090) natal Sun square. This is telling you that
their Suns are square to each other. When you have
finished examining this window, return your settings to
the All Linkages selection.
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read Latitudes in red. Again, this only applies if you have purchased the heliocentric upgrade. Now, lets look at
each column in greater detail.
The first column simply lists the number of the interaspect so the first column vertically downward will always read
1, 2, 3, 4, etc.
The second and fourth columns list the names of the planets that form the interaspect and the third column contains
the angle of the interaspect, such as 060, 120 and 000. The planet for the Connected Person, whose birth date was
entered in the Transit sub-area of the Data Entry Area of the Main Screen, is listed in the second column (labeled
Tr); and the planet for the Chart person, whose birth date was entered in the Natal sub-area of the Data Entry
Area of the Main Screen, is in the fourth column. In this example, Steve Allen is the Connected Person with his
planets listed in the Tr column and Jayne Meadows is the Chart Person with her planets listed in the natal
column.
The fifth column, labeled Deg Sep (degree of separation) lists the number of degrees the interaspect is from being
exact. (An aspect that is exact has 0 degrees of separation.) This column also contains either the letter a or the
letter s. The a means that the aspect is approaching or it is becoming more exact and the amount of separation is
growing smaller. An s means that the aspect is separating it is becoming less exact and the amount of
separation is growing.
The sixth column tells you the number of days since or until the interaspect will be exact. A + means that the
aspect will be exact in the future; a minus sign - means that it was exact sometime in the past.
The last column gives the date and time when the aspect was or will be exact. If column six has a + then the date
and time will be in the future. If this area is blank then you must put a checkmark in the box beside the Exact box
which is located near the RECALCULATE button. Exact data is not needed for chart comparisons between two
people.
NOTE: When using an actual Transit date and time, all the data in columns 5 through 7 are very useful. However,
when the birth date entered in the Transit area of the Main Screen is for a person for the purpose of creating an
interpersonal CAC, then the only information in those three columns that is useful is the degrees of separation found
in column 5.
Thus, the first interaspect in the Longitude Data Grid tells us that Steve Allens Venus (column 2) is 2.12 degrees
(column 5) from being exactly trine (column 3) Jayne Meadows Neptune (column 4).
Continuing with the listing of the Longitudinal interaspects, the second row tells us that Steves Venus (column 2) is
0.58 degrees (column 5) from being exactly trine (column 3) Jaynes Chiron (column 4).
Always look for a scroll bar on the right side of the Data Grid windows if one exists, then there are more
interaspects than can be displayed at one time in the window. To see the others, you can click on the appropriate
Scroll Button, or you can enter the <Page Dn> key. Each time you enter <Page Dn>, you see more interaspects.
Next, lets look at the Declination / Latitude Data Grid window. Row 1 displays an interaspect between Steves Sun
and Jaynes Vesta. In the column labeled Asp we find the symbol for parallel two forward slashes (as opposed
to backslashes. The top of a forward slash is farther to the right than its bottom; the top of a backslash is farther to
the LEFT than its bottom. Thus, row 1 tells us that Steves Sun is parallel to Jaynes Vesta. The symbol for contraparallel looks like the symbol for parallel except that there is a horizontal line running through the middle of it. If
there had been such a line then the interaspect would have been a contra-parallel.
NATAL ASPECTS IN THE DATA GRIDS
Since we have already looked at interaspects in the Data Grids, lets look at natal aspects there. Select Natal
Aspects from the Aspects drop-down menu. The Data Grid that appears is nearly identical to the one that
appears for Data Mode 8. The only difference is that Column 2 is labeled natal instead of Tr. Note that
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Column 4 is STILL labeled natal. The fact that BOTH columns 2 and 4 are labeled natal tells us that the aspects
that are displayed are for a Natal Chart NOT for a CAC or Transit Chart.
SORTING THE DATA GRIDS
AstroGeometry gives you the ability to sort the data grids on any column simply by clicking on the label cell for the
column by which you want the grid sorted. Click on the word natal at the top of the column to sort the planets in
the natal column or click on the words Deg Sep to sort by how close or far apart aspects are. Thus, you can view the
interaspects in order of approaching vs. separating, by degree of separation, by time to or since exactness, by natal
planet, or by transiting planet. This is a very handy feature!
TRANSITS
In our Love and Money book, we talked about a concept called natalization. Natalization is the name we gave to
the theory that when anything happens for the first time, that thing is born and has a birth chart; the key is that the
astrological energy of the moment of time of birth is retained. Of course this is especially true about the birth of a
person. The astrological energy of the moment a person is born is retained by that person for a lifetime. We think
that this is why interaspects work. The astrological energies of two persons are interacting in their relationship and
the results are predictable.
Now let us take this a step further. Every day, as the planets move in the sky and create new alignments, the planets
in the sky also are signs of the astrological energy of the moment. When a planet creates a transit, the transit creates
a result very similar to the energy of the same interaspect that occurs with a person.
In other words, when a person was born with Jupiter in say 12 degrees of Aries, and that persons Jupiter forms a
Jupiter-Chiron Golden Linkage with a Connected Person, then the results of the Golden Linkage are very similar to
the results of a transit that would occur whenever Jupiter is in 12 degrees of Aries. In other words, there is
remarkable similarity between a transit and an interaspect. For this reason, AstroGeometry is designed so that
transits are treated in the same way as interaspects are.
With the AstroGeometry program, you can calculate transits by entering date and time information into the Transit
portion of the Data Entry Area of the Main Screen. An example will show you exactly how to do this.
Let us find out what Clintons transits were on November 5, 1996, the day he won the 1996 presidential elections.
Clinton was born at 8:51 A.M. CST on August 19, 1946. Enter this info in the Natal section of the Data Entry
Area. To do this, set month = 8, day = 19, year = 1946, and T Zone to 6.
Then enter the transit date; set month = 11, day = 5, and year = 1996 in the Transit section of the Data Entry Area.
You can use 12 P.M. for the time.
Make sure the Exact checkbox is checked and press the
Recalculate button to make the new date active.
Open the Magi Charts drop-down menu and select the
CAC option.
Click on CAC in Magi Charts menu
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Choose Pure Linkages from the Select Line Angles menu, put a checkmark beside Show Grids, and a checkmark
beside Exact and then choose Linkages/Clashes/Transits from the Aspects menu and look at the Longitude Data
Grid. You will see that row seven lists this transit - Chiron 000 Jupiter. The sixth column of the listing tells us that
the transit was exact -003.04d, meaning the transit peaked just over 3 days ago. The exact date and time of the
peak of the transit is listed in the last column (if you have put a checkmark in the Exact box on the data entry
box). This was a Golden Transit and corresponds nicely with the fact Clinton peaked in the polls just three days
before the election.
You will now see, in the lower left part of the
Graphics Area, that there is a red Chiron that is almost
exactly on Clintons natal Jupiter, (the black Jupiter in
23.2 degrees of Libra). This is a remarkably powerful
transit. In fact, our website explains that this is a
Cinderella Transit and a Golden Transit.
Choose Pure Linkages from the Select Line Angles
menu, and choose Linkages/Clashes/Transits from the
Aspects menu and look at the Longitude Data Grid,
you will see that row seven lists this transit - Chiron
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The sixth column of the listing tells us that the transit was exact -003.04d, meaning the transit peaked just over 3
days ago. The exact date and time of the peak of the transit is listed in the last column (if you have put a checkmark
in the Exact box on the data entry box).
This was a Golden Transit and corresponds nicely with the fact Clinton peaked in the polls just three days before the
election.
However, you might miss seeing this because the transiting Pluto and Saturn are not connected by any line. This is
because in the CAC chart, most of the Select Line Angles options display the aspects that occur BETWEEN two
charts, not the aspects that occur in one chart or the other.
For the purposes of this example, lets limit the planets being displayed to those involved in the example.
Use the Select Planetary Body Options window to choose only Saturn and Pluto for both the Transiting AND
Natal Planets.
Once you have unchecked the other boxes, press APPLY, and close the window.
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Now only natal and transiting Saturn and Pluto are displayed
4 planets in all.
To solve the problem of the third side of the Grand Trine not
displaying, we built in a special feature the Also Show Natal
Aspect Lines option on the Select Line Angles drop-down
menu.
The hotkey for this feature is <F8>. This function is another
toggled function select it once and it activates; select it
again and it turns off.
You will notice that the third side of the Grand Trine STILL is not being displayed. This is because we told
AstroGeometry to also show NATAL aspects and the missing line is between 2 TRANSITING planets.
The final step we need to perform in order to see the completed Grand Trine is to switch the date and time data so
that the date for which 2 planets whose line is not currently showing ( the transit date, ) becomes the natal date and
vice versa. Then, since we have told the program to also show natal aspects, the missing side will appear.
It would be a chore to have to manually switch the data. No problem the software include a function to do it
automatically with just a couple of clicks.
Open the Data drop-down menu and click on the selection labeled
Switch Data.
When you do so, the menu closes down, the data has been switched,
and the completed Grand Trine appears.
Switch Data
Notice that Bill Clintons name now appears in the upper RIGHT
corner of the Graphics Area instead of the upper LEFT as it did
before. Similarly, any Name information you might have originally
entered in the Transit Data section of the Data Entry Area will now
appear in the upper LEFT corner.
If you have followed the example the chart should now look like the chartwheel on the next page.
Hint: Clicking the Switch Data option again returns the data values to their original places.
Searching for Symmetrical Combined Planetary Geometry is one of the hardest things you have learn to do in this
program. If you are having problems getting the hang of it all, we suggest that you call your most computer literate
friend, and ask for help.
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Natal Data is now inserted in Transit Data area, and vice versa, and all aspects line show
SAVING A FILE
Lets save the transit chart we created for Bill Clinton. Start by clicking the Save as .OPT File selection on the
File menu. A new window will appear and it is a standard Windows Save File window. This new window
should be rectangular and should have a horizontal band along the top that has the words Save natal and transit
data. Save the file under a name that makes sense. You can use as many letters in the name as your Windows
operating system allows.
By default, the program will copy whatever is in the Name section of the Data Entry area or you may type a name
and press the SAVE button. Your file will be saved with the .opt file name extension. This means that, if you
typed in the name CLINTON, then the actual name of the file after it is saved will be CLINTON.opt. All Magi
Astrology software programs automatically save their files with the file name extension of ".opt"
You will notice that there is also the option to Save as .CAC file. If you wanted to save Bill Clintons chart file
along with the chart we used for his Presidential Win you can use this option. This file will end in .cac and will
include his name plus the name used for the transit data (we called ours Won Presidency.
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READING A FILE
We can now load the file we just saved. We do this by also using the normal Windows procedures. When you saved
your file, unless you deviated from our instructions, you saved it in \AstroGeometry, which is the directory your
program is in. It is important to know where your files are. But, before we begin, change the longitude and/or
latitude in that Natal Data Entry section and click RECALCULATE. This way, when you reload the file, you will
see those data values change back to those you saved.
To read or load a file that you saved, open the File Menu again by using your mouse to point the mouse to the word
File at the left upper corner of the File Menu bar. From the drop down menu, point the mouse to the Load .OPT
File selection until the background turns blue. Then, when turns blue, click the mouse. Another new window
should appear in the middle of your screen and it looks almost exactly like the one that appeared when you clicked
Save to save the file. This new window is the Read File Window and will say "Select file to load options from.
Simply click on the file named LOSANGELES.opt. Your hard drive light will blink on and you will see the
longitude and latitude data values you saved in the file before you changed those on the Main Screen.
A new feature of AstroGeometry is the Load Natal Data Only feature. If you had saved Bill Clintons chart while it
was displayed in a CAC with the transit date of the Presidential election of the previous example, you could choose
this option to just load his natal data instead of the CAC.
Now you know the basics of AstroGeometry. Please create and save files for your birth date and a few friends or
relatives. Experiment with the programs features. Do not be afraid. We have thoroughly debugged the program.
Besides, should worse come to worse you can always use the <Ctrl>+<Alt> + <Del> hotkey combination to bring
up a window from which you can cancel the AstroGeometry program. If that doesnt work, you can always turn off
the computer, reboot; and restart the program bringing you back to the original programs settings without losing
any of your files.
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hemisphere. These Time Zones begin going east from Greenwich, UK and extend half way around the world
including Europe and Asia.
The U.S. time zones in numeric form are:
EST
CST
MST
PST
=5
=6
=7
=8
EDT
CDT
MDT
PDT
=4
=5
=6
=7
To the right of the T Zone box, is a button labeled Now. Clicking on this button will change the values in the
following Natal fields: Name, Month, Day, Year, Hour, and Minute. If it is PM when you click the button and the
natal chart display is for an AM chart (or vice versa) the AM/PM Radio Button pair will also change.
Beneath the Now Button is a Checkbox labeled Applying only. Clicking on this box to put a checkmark in it
changes the display so that only aspects that are applying are displayed. When the box is checked, a small window
labeled Applying only opens. This window contains 2 Radio Buttons which can be used to vary the line thickness
on the altered chart. When you close down this small window, the chart returns to displaying ALL the aspects that
were displayed before. Finally, although the Applying only checkbox appears in the Natal section, it works in
CACs and Transit Charts as well.
The pop up bar for Magi Zodiac Divisors gives you 6 choices. We will go into detail later.
First, lets load a chart to use as an example.
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Lets look at Bill Clintons chart again, as an example. Load or create a chart for Bill Clinton.
He was born on August 18, 1946 in Hope Arkansas at 8:51 am, time zone 6, latitude 33
degrees 40 minutes, and longitude 93 degrees 35 minutes.
Now, create a CAC by entering the date of November 5, 1996 (the day he won the
Presidential election) in the Transit Data area and choose to display a CAC from the Magi
Charts menu.
Next, display only the Quintiles and Bi-quintiles by choosing this option from the Select Line
Angles menu.
In the chart that follows you will see the magenta lines represent only the interaspects that
involve Quintiles and Bi-Quintiles.
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Next, lets compare this chart to the Magi Zodiac chart.
Choose Magi Zodiac from the Zodiac Type area.
On the Magi Zodiac Divisors pop up bar choose the Zodiac Divided by 5.
Hint: If you divide a 360 degree circle by 5 you will have 5 sections of 72 degrees each. Any aspects that are 72
degrees apart will be at the same degree on the chartwheel.
In order to see how the chart is divided into 5 parts on a Magi Zodiac when we have divided the chart by 5, lets use
the control to change to a colored Magi Zodiac, too, by changing the setting in the orange box.
The Zodiac divided by 7 divides the zodiac into segments that are 51.48 degrees apart. These angles could not be
displayed on standard chart wheels.
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The Zodiac divided by 8 divides the zodiac into segments that are 45 degrees apart (a semi-square). These angles are
difficult to see on a standard chart wheel.
The Zodiac divided by 9 divides the zodiac into segments that are 40 degrees apart.
The Zodiac divided by 11 divides the zodiac into segments that are 32.72 degrees apart.
The Zodiac divided by 13 divides the zodiac into segments that are 27.69 degrees apart.
The other control in this section is the toggle for TradH (Traditional Harmonics), but because this is an upgrade we
will discuss it later in the user manual.
Experiment with this great AstroGeometry feature!
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For instance, on natal charts if you put a check in the box labeled Chiron then natal Chiron will be displayed on
the natal chart (in black as usual). In addition, on a CAC, the Chiron for the Connected Person will also be
displayed (in red). This will happen even if previously you used the Select Planets feature and chose to NOT
display Chiron. In fact, when you checked the Chiron checkbox on the Main Screen, the program put a check in
both the Transiting and Natal Chiron checkboxes in the Select Planetary Body Options window that you used to
select which planets to display.
This same relationship holds true for all of the other 4 Display Checkboxes. Conversely, if you uncheck a box that
was checked, its associated information will no longer be displayed. This is very useful when we do not know the
exact time of birth in which case, the true positions for AC/MC, VT, PF and the Moon are likely to be
substantially different from the ones displayed if the time of birth is known.
Show grids
Below the row holding the 5 Display Checkboxes is a row that holds one checkbox one labeled Show grids.
When this box is checked, every time a Data Mode is selected, the 2 Data Grid boxes are displayed. Conversely,
when not checked, the Data Grids will not automatically pop up every time a Data Mode is clicked. There is one
exception when Midpoints is selected from the Data Mode menu, the Midpoints Data Grid window will
open whether or not the Show grids box is checked.
Orbs
Below the row holding the Show grids checkbox is a row labeled Orbs on the left. As might be guessed, the 4
data entry boxes in this row are used to specify which orbs to use for aspects, interaspects, and transits in different
coordinate systems and dimensions. It is important to be able to change the orbs (in degrees) that you are interested
in using.
When looking for Symmetrical Geometry, you will want to use a wider longitudinal orb than when looking for
aspects: 4 degrees versus 3 degrees is recommended. The 4 boxes are labeled gl, gd, hl, and hlat.
gl = geocentric longitude
gd = geocentric declination.
hl = heliocentric longitude
hlat = )eliocentric latitude.
Each time AstroGeometry is loaded, the Magi Society defaults are entered into these boxes: 3.00 degrees for gl
and hl, 1.2 degrees for gd, and 0.3 degrees for hlat.
You may change these values as you desire; but each time you load the program, they will return to the Magi
defaults. Within a session though, once you change them, they stay changed until you change them again. Again, if
you have not purchased the heliocentric upgrade, the two Orb data boxes for the heliocentric dimension, hl and
hlat, will not work and their labels will also be barely visible.
PRINTING
To do any printing, we need to open the File menu. We already learned how to use the mouse to do that when we
learned how to save and read a file. Just point the mouse to the upper left hand corner of your screen at the word
File and click the mouse. The File drop-down menu should appear in the upper left hand corner of your screen.
PRINTING CHARTS
When you customize a Magi Astrochart, those customizations will also be printed. In other words, only what is
displayed in a chart will be printed. If you have a full function color printer, the printer will print the red planets and
red aspect lines in red. Otherwise the transiting planets will be printed in a black halftone with a rectangle around
them to distinguish them from the natal planets.
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Printing charts is accomplished using the Print wheel selection on the File drop-down menu. When you click on
this selection, AstroGeometry will print whatever is displayed in the Graphics Display Area. So to print a natal
chart, it must be displayed there. If you are currently displaying a CAC, then IT must be the chart currently
displayed.. Similarly, if you have purchased the heliocentric upgrade and are displaying a heliocentric natal chart,
then that chart will print instead of the geocentric natal chart. The situation is analogous for the heliocentric CAC
and the geocentric CAC.
Lets print out Bill Clintons natal chart. First, make sure that the natal chart is displayed. Then click on Print
wheel from the File menu. You should get a printout of Bill Clintons Magi AstroChart from your printer in
about 15 to 30 seconds depending on the speed of your computer and printer. Its that simple. Similarly, to print a
CAC, it must first be showing in the Graphics Display Area.
PRINTING NATAL POSITIONS
All you have to do is click on Print natal positions from the File drop-down menu. You should get the Print
Window we already learned about; simply click the OK button in the Print Window and the natal positions of all the
planets you have selected using the Natal side (right side) of the Select Planetary Body Option window will be
printed. If you have only the basic software, then the heliocentric position will not print; if you have purchased and
installed the heliocentric upgrade, then both the geocentric and heliocentric positions will print no matter what
type of Magi Chart, geo or helio, is currently being displayed.
PRINTING TRANSIT POSITIONS
The process is the same as the one just described for printing natal positions except you select Print transit
positions from the File drop-down menu.
PRINTING MIDPOINTS
The process is the same as the one just described for printing natal positions except you select Print midpoints
from the File drop-down menu.
PRINTING INTERASPECTS, TRANSITS, & NATAL ASPECTS
Next, we come to the workhorse print option on the File menu: the "Print interaspects/transits/natal aspects"
selection. This selection really gives us only two choices 1) "interaspects/transits; and 2) natal aspects". When
you click on the "Print interaspects/transits/natal aspects" selection, which of the two choices activated depends on
what Data Mode you are in which determines what type of information is displayed in the Data Grids: if you are in
Data Mode 1 or (having selected one of the two Natal Aspects choices on the Aspects drop-down menu then
natal aspects is activated and that report will print; if you are in Data Modes 8 or 9 (because you selected one of
the choices from the submenu that pops-up when you choose Linkages/Clashes/Transits from the Aspects
drop-down menu then "interaspects/transits will be activated and they will print. IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE
WHICH MAGI CHART IS BEING DISPLAYED IN THE GRAPHICS AREA what is printed is what is in the
Data Grids, and that depends on the Data Mode you are in not on the chart.
When you click on "Print interaspects/transits/natal aspects" you will get the Print Window we already learned
about; simply click the OK button in the Print Window and the chosen aspects between the natal positions of all the
planets you have selected using the Natal side (right side) of the Select Planetary Body Option window will be
printed. What we mean by the word chosen in the previous sentence is the aspects you chose to display using the
Select Line Angles drop-down menu.
The purpose of most of the Print selections on the File menu are easy to understand just by reading the label.
However, two of them need a few words of explanation. First, the Print midpoints selection refers to natal
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midpoints only natal midpoints appear in the Midpoint Data Grid. If you are interested in the midpoints of a
Connected Person or a Transit, then you should swap the data in the Natal and Transit sections by using the Switch
Data selection of the Data drop-down menu which we explained previously. As with printing natal positions, if
you have purchased the heliocentric upgrade, then both the geocentric and heliocentric positions will print
regardless of whether you are displaying a geo or helio chart.
Second, the Print a single planets aspects feature also refers to the natal chart it can be used to print the aspects
of a single planet. More exactly, it can be used to print the longitudinal aspects for one planet or the
declinational/latitudinal aspects for one planet.
Before clicking on Print a single planets aspects will activate the feature, you must tell AstroGeometry which
planet and which dimension you want it to print. You do this a novel way by simply clicking, in the chart itself (in
the Graphics Display Area) on the glyph for the particular planet whose aspects you want to print. Thus, if you want
to print Mercurys longitudinal aspects, then you would click on the glyph for Mercury on the outer, circular part of
the chart. If you wanted to print Mercurys declinational (or latitudinal for a helio chart) aspects, then you would
click on the glyph for Mercury on the charts inner hexagram. When you click on the outer glyph for a longitudinal
printout, a window labeled Longitude Data Grid will open. However, this is NOT the same Longitude Data
Grid that opens when you enter Data Mode 1 be clicking on Natal Aspects (Long) from the Aspects drop-down
menu. In fact, if you do that after you click on Mercurys glyph, you will see that there are TWO Longitude Data
Grids open. You will also see that the one for the glyph is a subset of the other.
Once you have clicked on the glyph, you can click on Print a single planets aspects and the standard Windows
Print window will open. Click on the Print button in the lower right-hand portion of the Print window, as usual,
and the chosen aspects will print.
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In the previous two examples, we used Noon for the time. Now we are going to use a PM time 10:30 so enter
10 in the Hour box or scroll the value to 10, and put 30 in the Minute box by either of those same two
methods. Now, look at the AM / PM Radio Button pair. If the PM Radio Button is darkened, then PM is already
selected. If AM is darkened instead of PM, then simply click on the PM Radio Button so that it darkens. When it
does, PM has been set. Finally set T Zone to 7 for PDT (Pacific Daylight Time).
Before we look at the transits, we must make sure certain settings are used so that we all get the same results.
First, use the Select Planets feature, as described previously, to select the following planets in both the
Transiting AND Natal sections: Sun through Chiron with the exception of the Moon. All these boxes
should be checked; all others should not be. Click the OK button to activate these changes. Close down
the window.
Next, use the Select Line Angles feature, as described previously, to select to display All 30 degree
aspects. Put a checkmark in the Show grids box on the data entry area.
Tell AstroGeometry to calculate transits by choosing Longitudes from the sub-menu that pops up when
you select Linkages/Clashes/Transits from the Aspects drop-down menu. When you do this, the
program will calculate the transits and open up two Data Grid windows: the Longitude Data Grid
window; and the Declination/Latitude Data Grid window. The Longitude Data Grid window is made
the active window presented to you while the Declination/Latitude Data Grid window remains open
but not displayed.
If you have followed the above directions precisely row 13 will read Saturn 150 Pluto which means that transiting
Saturn was 150 degrees (quincunx) from Simpsons natal Pluto on June 12, 1994. As we learned in Astrology
Really Works!, this is a very important transit and is one of the worst you can have.
But it can be a pain in the neck to scroll through a large list of transits to find a particular one. Because of this,
we designed the program to make it easy to find any type of transit. We can tell the program to calculate and
display only specific types of transits.
For our first pass at the O.J. transits, we were using settings that displayed numerous transits: many planets and
all 30-degree angles. If we are only interested in certain angles, we can limit both the transit data in the grids and
the angles displayed in the chart to just those angles. If we are interested in just transits from certain planets, we can
limit the data displayed in the Data Grids and planets (and lines) displayed on the chart to just those planets.
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Lets use the Saturn quincunx Pluto transit to demonstrate these abilities. First, lets limit the transits to quincunxes.
Click on the Quincunxes option on the Select Line Angles drop-down menu. We also turned off the Display
Dek/Lat lines. When you have done so, the Longitude Data Grid will now contain only 5 transits all 150 degrees.
Now look at the chart.
You will see only 5 lines on the chartwheel all denoting 150-degree angles. One of them will be a line connecting
transiting Saturn (in red - about 4 oclock on a clock face) to natal Pluto (in black-at about 11 am ).
And, this time the Saturn 150 (quincunx) Pluto transit
will be in row 2 of the 5 rows in the Longitude Data
Grid.
Note transiting Saturn quincunx natal
Pluto
Now, lets limit the transits to JUST the Saturn 150 Pluto. Since we have already limited the transits to quincunxes,
all we have to do is limit the transiting planets used to just Saturn and limit the natal planets used to just Pluto. We
do this using the Select Planets feature again.
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In the Select Planetary Body Options window (which opens when you choose the Select Planets
feature from the Select Planets drop-down menu, uncheck all the boxes except the box labeled Saturn
in the Transiting Section (on the left) and the box labeled Pluto in the Natal section. Click the OK button
to activate these changes. Close down the window.
If you did these two things correctly, there should now be only 1 row in the Longitude Data Grid containing Saturn
150 Pluto. And, on the chart, there should be only 1 line connecting the only 2 planets visible (in the longitude
section of the chart the outer circle): Saturn (in red) and Pluto (in black). (See the screenshot above.)
To display the transits from just one planet to someones natal chart, use the Select Planets feature to uncheck all
the boxes in the Transiting section except the desired planets checkbox, and make sure that all the checkboxes
(the ones desired) in the Natal section ARE checked.
Conversely, to display all transits TO one planet in a natal chart check all (the desired) boxes in the Transiting
section and ONLY the one planets checkbox in the Natal section of the Select Planetary Body Options window.
To facilitate making multiple, simultaneous changes, you might want to create 3 different pre-saved planetary
selection Groups for the Select Planetary Body Options window. The first Group would have only 1 planet
checked in both the Transiting and Natal sections. This group will facilitate reconfiguring the selected planets when
you are interested in only 1 or 2 transiting or natal planets. We select 1 in both sections because the program might
get confused if we didnt select ANY planets.
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The second Group would have multiple checks in the Transiting section and only 1 check in the Natal section
(perhaps just as a place holder). You would want to check those planets whose transits you look at most often.
The third Group is the opposite multiple checks in the Natal Section and only 1 planet checked in the Transit
Section.
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OK we have learned how to create planetary selection configuration files that can be loaded with a single click of a
button and how to actually DO just that. But, as we mentioned, we can do that only with 9 files. Yet, the program
has the ability to create, for all practical purposes, an unlimited number of configuration files. You might be asking
yourself: How do I load THOSE files? Easy just click on the Load Test Group button and select any file that
ends in .sel.
TIP: In addition to the 3 group files we described above, you might find it useful to create files for individual
planetary-pairs. Thus Saturn-Pluto.sel could mean that the file contains a configuration in which only transiting
Saturn and natal Pluto are checked. Or, you could create groups for Romance Planets and Sexual Planets. The
possibilities are endless!
EXACT FEATURE
The exact feature is unique to the Magi Societys software and is one of its most useful
features. This feature calculates the day and time that any aspect, or transit, becomes exact.
Please check your screen and see if this feature is turned on by finding the Exact Box and
looking to see if there is a check mark in this box. If not, turn the feature on by pointing the
mouse to the Exact Box and click the mouse; a check
The EXACT checkbox
mark will appear indicating this feature is now turned
controls the data displayed
on.
in the data grids
Whenever you turn on or turn off the Exact Box, the
program will recalculate automatically without your
having to click the RECALCULATE Button.
When the Exact checkbox is UN-checked, the two columns labeled Time Sep and Date
in the Data Grids will not have any values in them; when Exact IS checked, those two
columns WILL have values. The Time Sep tells you how many days, to 2 decimal places,
since or until the aspect or transit was or will be exact. If there is a minus sign (-) to the left of a value in this
column, then that means that that aspect or transit has already been exact. If there is NO minus sign, then the aspect
or transit will be exact sometime in the future. The Date column gives the Date AND TIME that the aspect or
transit was or will be exact. The actual time of day is calculated using the time zone you set in the T Zone box of
the Data Entry Area.
The Exact feature works in all Data Modes. You should turn off the Exact feature when you are not interested in
such data, for instance for a romantic compatibility analysis, because it slows down the program. Calculating exact
times requires millions of manipulations.
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When calculating transits, it is very useful to be able to advance or go back a specific number of
days or hours. AstroGeometry lets you easily do this by allowing you to preset an
INCREMENT. We do this using the Delta section we described in the Transit Data section.
Immediately below the Delta (dt) label is the Increment Specification Box - a data entry box in
which you specify the Increment itself. The Increment consists of a numerical value followed by a letter which
stands for the unit of time - separated by a space. Valid values for the unit of time are y, m, d, h, and n
which represent years, months, days, hours, and minutes respectively. The letter m is used to specify months.
Since a letter cannot specify more than one unit of time, the letter n is used to specify minutes. If any letter other
than one of those listed above is entered, the unit of time will default to days.
Immediately below the Increment Specification Box are two buttons with a data entry box in between. The button
on the left is labeled with a minus sign (-); the one on the right with a plus sign (+). In the data entry box
between them will be either the letter n or the letter t. A letter n means the increment will be applied to the
date and time in the Natal section; a t means it will be applied to the date and time currently found in the Transit
section. Since a natal chart comes up when you load the program, there is an n in this box at that time. If you
switch to displaying a CAC, the value in this box automatically changes to t indicating that the increment will be
applied to the Transit section. A t is used as the default for CACs and Transit Charts because, for Transit Charts,
the Natal chart never changes; it is the Transit date and time values that are varied usually repeatedly. If you are
displaying a CAC and want to vary the Natal date and time, just click in the box containing the t and the value will
automatically change to n. After you apply the increment, the value will return to t. Similarly, if you are
displaying a natal chart (Natal Chartwheel option) and want to increment the Transit date and time, just click in
the box containing the n and it will automatically change to t and change back to n once you have applied the
increment to the transit date and time.
Whether the increment will be added or subtracted is controlled by the two buttons. As you might guess, clicking on
the button on the left, labeled with the minus sign, will cause the increment to be subtracted from the date and time.
When it is, the values in the date and time boxes (in the selected section) will change to reflect the result of the
subtraction. Similarly, clicking the right plus button causes the increment to be added to the date and time and the
results of the addition to be displayed
You should have already created a file with your birth data as we suggested. If not, please do so now.
Load your file using the procedure we already taught you.
In the Transit section of the Data Entry Area, click the Now button. You will see that todays date and
time (assuming that your computers system clock is accurate) appear in the boxes of the Transit Data Entry
section of the Main Screen.
4. Select the CAC option from the Magi Charts drop-down menu. You should now see the transiting
planets overlaid in red. Todays date will appear on the chartwheel on the right side of the chart.
5. Select All 30 degree aspects from the Select Line Angles drop down menu.
6. Put a checkmark in both the Show Grids box and in the Exact box below the RECALCULATE button.
7. The Data Grids will pop up on separate screens. All of your transits are now listed in the Data Grids,
including the date aspects will be EXACT, and you can also see the transiting planets in red on the chart in
the Graphics Display Area of the Main Screen.
8. Now lets go to full screen by entering [<Ctrl> + <G>]. (Or, you can go to the Data drop down menu and
choose Full screen chartwheel toggle.)
9. You now have an unobstructed look at your chart which contains longitudes, declinations, and the
transiting planets in red.
10. Now draw all transiting oppositions and squares (clashes) by pressing <F11>. (Or select Clashes from the
Select Line Angles drop down menu.) All oppositions and squares aspect lines will be drawn. The Data
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Grids will now only contain the data for Clashes. If you have important transiting planets making
oppositions and/or squares to crucial natal planets, you have to be especially careful.
11. Next, either revisit the Select Line Angles menu and choose All Linkages or press<F2> to change the
lines (and contents of the Data Grids, too) to display All Linkages. Linkages are usually helpful aspects.
12. Now check your transits for tomorrow by clicking on the + button the one to the right of the Increment
Specification Box. Note that the date in the upper right corner changes to tomorrows date.
13. Press [<Ctrl> + <G>] to return to the normal screen mode. (Or, you can go to the Data drop down menu
and choose Full screen chartwheel toggle to shift back to the standard view )
That was easy! The more you practice, the faster you will become familiar with the program options. In a short
period of time you will become expert at using AstroGeometry and its fabulous features!
MENUS IN DETAIL
FILE MENU
The File menu has several selections:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Load .CAC or .OPT file, Save as .CAC or .OPT file were discussed in the previous sections Saving a File and
Reading a File. The program saves charts with a file name that ends in .OPT.
Click on Load .CAC or .OPT File to open an existing saved chart. Click on Save as .OPT File or Save as .CAC
file to save a chart.
Load natal data only does exactly what it says. If you have loaded a CAC file you have the option to only load the
natal data into the data areas.
Save fixed ephem data
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We have added Save fixed ephem data feature so you can save data in a fixed format that can be exported into a
spreadsheet program. The other selection on this menu we havent covered is Exit. This is the standard Exit
selection that is found on nearly all File menus in Microsoft Windows applications and used to close the menu.
The Print functions were discussed in the previous section titled Printing and are self explanatory.
DATA MENU
We have discussed most of the features associated with the
selections on this menu. There are still a few we havent.
Switch Data
The subject chart, especially when reading
compatibility interpretations, will always be the Natal
Chart. There may be occasions when switching the
Natal Chart with the Transit Chart will be helpful. The
differences between applying and separating aspects
may be helpful to observe.
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The other column we wish to draw your attention to is the last column on the right the one labeled Date. This
column, when in the Exact Mode, shows the date and time when the aspect was, or will be, exact.
The Time Orb value works in concert with the maximum orb values specified for Geocentric and Declinational
Aspects. This is done with the two data-entry boxes in the last row on the Control Panel the gl box and the gd
box. The first is used for geocentric longitude; the second for geocentric declination. The values entered in these
boxes control the maximum allowable degree-separation used to determine if an aspect is within orb.
The Magi Society standard is 3 degrees for longitude and 1.2 degrees for declination. The Magi Society standard for
Time Orb is 3 days or Magic Time.
NYSE EST
NYSE EDT
CME/CBOE CST
CME/CBOE CDT
Select any one of the four choices and AstroGeometry automatically enter the longitude, latitude, and time zone
values for the places described. Those familiar with the stock markets will recognize the abbreviations easily.
EST is the abbreviation for Eastern Standard Time and EDT is the abbreviation for Eastern Daylight Time. Choice 1
changes the time zone on the chartwheel to Eastern Standard Time and choice 2 changes it to Eastern Daylight Time.
NYSE stands for the New York Stock Exchange. So, from the sub-menu selections, those unfamiliar with U.S.
geography would know that the New York Stock Exchange is in the Eastern U.S. time zone.
Similarly, CST stands for Central Standard Time and CDT stands for Central Daylight Time. CME stands for
Chicago Mercantile Exchange and CBOE stands for Chicago Board Options Exchange. These two financial
exchanges are located in the Central U.S. time zone.
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PartF/Vertex toggle
You may display either the Part of Fortune (PartF or P. of F.) or the Vertex on the Select
Planets menu. This menu item will also tell you which one is on. Click it to change to the
other setting. Both of these calculations depend upon an accurate birth time for the subject
chart.
1750-1900 Ephemeris
Next is the selection 1750-1900 Ephemeris. As can be guessed, clicking on this loads additional ephemeris data
that begins January 2, 1750 for those interested in charts before 1900. Once you load the additional data, it STAYS
loaded until you close the program the selection even disappears from the drop-down menu so you dont waste
time and resources loading it again.
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Let us see an example of how to use this feature by using a chart for July 2, 1962. Fill in this date in the Natal Data
area for 12 noon and the default latitude and longitude. Press Recalculate to display the Magi AstroChart.
Now, since we are primarily interested in financial planets for this example, from the Select symmetry
planets screen please check off Natal planets: Sun, Venus, Jupiter, Neptune, Pluto, Earth (for the
Heliocentric) and Chiron.
Next, press the Apply button.
We should note here that if you wish to use additional bodies, but they are grayed out and unavailable in this
window, it is because they were not selected in the main Select Planets menu. Only planets and bodies displayed
on the chart wheel can be used for this feature. If, for instance, you wished to add Sedna, but it was grayed out on
this window, you must return to the Select Planets window and check off Sedna so it is included in the chart wheel
and press Apply. Then Sedna would be available in the Select Planets for Synchronization/Symmetry screen.
This is a good time to note the Save As and
Load Synch File buttons on this window.
You have just selected all the financial
planets to display in the Find
Symmetrical window and you may
wish to save this group of planets so
you can use it for other charts and
dates.
Press the Save As button and name
this file, perhaps, financial
planets.syn and the next time you
want to view a chart and find the
symmetrical patterns that involve
financial planets you can open the file
you just saved with the Load Synch
File button.
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You can also make a choice between 3 planet and 4 planet patterns using the radio buttons on the lower part
of the window. In most astrology programs you are limited to aspects between 2 planets, but the Magi
Society has found that planetary geometry is important and provides a way to display patterns between 3 or
4 planets, so this is a valuable feature! You can choose to display patterns that involve 3 planets or 4
planets. Let us retain the default setting of 3 planet patterns for this example.
Next, notice that the 4 buttons on the right side of the window are now fully visible and available for access.
Since we have a Natal Chart on the chartwheel we can press the button labeled View geo symmetrical
patterns-natal.
The new window that pops up graphically displays the symmetrical patterns, in order of importance, on a separate
chartwheel. In this example the grand trine of Sun, Jupiter, and Neptune is marked as #1 on the title bar. Plus, the
title bar actually notes sun jupit neptu to make it even easier to understand the formation.
By choosing to include only financial
planets, we have filtered for the most
important financial symmetrical patterns.
By clicking on the menu item labeled
Display more patterns you can scroll
through charts #2 - #7 to see other patterns
formed by the financial planets on this date.
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When you do this, the checkmarks will reappear beside all the planets in the Select Planets for Synchronization
window. The group1.syn file contains all the planets that can be included in the Find Symmetrical Patterns feature
(dependent upon what you have customized in the Select Planets area of the main program).
Now you can review the Symmetrical Patterns of this example date or any date of your choice--using ALL the
planets without closing the Find Symmetrical Patterns window.
Find Symmetrical always loads the group1.syn file when it is opened, but if you have made changes or loaded a
different synch file, you can reload the default file. Test this function by loading the group2.syn file created earlier.
View eclipses/unions
The ability to view planetary eclipses that are occurring, applying, or separating in a special pictograph is an
exciting new feature available in AstroGeometry. This feature is part of the Ben Franklin upgrade.
We have chosen April 8, 2005 to display in the screenshot below, a day when there was a Solar Eclipse.
The display area (black) which is referred to as a pictograph provides a graphical illustration of the declinations
north and south.
To the right of the display area are two columns labeled Primary Planet and Eclipsing Planet. The planets listed will
be the ones SELECTED from the main menu and shown on the chartwheel. A user can pick one primary planet and
multiple eclipsing planets in order to see how they look on the special pictograph on the display area. The primary
planet is placed on the vertical axis depending on what its declination/latitude is (controlled by the Helio checkbox
on the main input form).
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A planets North declination/latitude is shown by a planet being displayed above the horizontal line and a planets
South declination/latitude is shown by a planet being displayed below the horizontal line.
All that shows in the display area initially is the symbol for the Sun. By putting a check mark beside the Moon in the
Eclipsing Planet column the Moon will appear superimposed over the icon of the Sun on the grid because this chart
depicts the day of a solar eclipse.
Notice that there is a message on the screen: Click on glyph to draw perimeter.
Click on the glyph for the Moon to draw a circle around the eclipsing bodies.
The Magi Society has discussed planetary eclipses in numerous articles, so although this example shows the familiar
Solar Eclipse of the Moon, we can search for other items of interest by checking off other planets in the Eclipsing
Planet column.
The user can also use one of the buttons to display eclipses/unions on the pictograph display area.
Auto-find eclipses/unions finds all eclipses/unions and displays them individually on the pictograph (planets
within 14.14 degrees longitude and 7.77 degrees declination - or 1.414 degrees latitude, if helio). If you use the
example chart of April 8, 2005, the planet Venus will appear on the pictograph when you click the button.
Next" and "Previous allow the user to see the next or previous eclipse/union. The title bar of the form displays
the number of the current eclipse/union and the total number of eclipse/unions found.
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All within range displays every eclipsing planet that is within 35.18 degrees longitude of the primary planet.
When the user right-clicks on a glyph within the eclipse/union pictographs, a bright blue ellipse is drawn around
the planet, representing the range of degrees from that planet mentioned above.
Left-clicking draws an ellipse twice the size of the right-clicked ellipse.
Small perimeter draws ellipses around all planets according to the degrees mentioned above.
Large perimeter draws ellipses around all planets that are twice the size as mentioned above.
Clear perimeters clears the display of all blue ellipses.
The + and - buttons move the chart ahead or backwards in increments of one day which is useful if you are
looking for the day of exactitude of a planetary eclipse.
The Sign by Sign (-) or Sign by Sign (+) buttons allow the user to peruse each sign for potential
eclipses/unions for the chart in question. The signs will appear at the top of the pictograph.
Click on Update/Recalculate button to return to the original view.
Update/Recalculate Recalculates all planetary positions.
Toggle background color command button allows the user to toggle the background color between gray and
white and black (default) for the pictograph (screen only). When a black background is chosen, planet
glyphs will be yellow, not black; text will be white, not black; and ellipses will be cyan, not dark blue.
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Bill Clinton CAC w/ Nov. 5 1996 when he won the presidential electionplanetary eclipse of Jupiter by Chiron
If you recall, earlier in the User Manual we discussed the dynamic aspects present on the day Bill Clinton was
elected to the Presidency on November, 5, 1996. We can load his chart (he was born August 19, 1946) and create a
CAC with November 5, 1996, then display the Eclipses/Unions by clicking on the View CAC eclipses/unions.
Press the Auto-find Eclipses/Unions button, and press the NEXT button until the top part of the screen reads #6 of
14 eclipses/unions. We now find the significant Eclipse/Union of Chiron and Jupiter that we noted previously.
Jupiter and Chiron were not only in aspect by longitude, but also by declination (a planetary eclipse/union) when
Bill Clinton was elected in 1996.
In the screenshot we also toggled the background color to produce an easier to read display area and pictograph. As
you can see Jupiter (Bill Clintons natal planet) is displayed in black and transiting Chiron is displayed in red, just as
displayed on the main chartwheel.
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You may watch planets move in the sky against the background of many significant fixed stars on the Magi Star
Scope, using a technique we call sky mapping. We are often so busy looking at the chart wheels and numerical
data that we forget that the chartwheel is based on a map of the skies.
The Magi Star Scope offers a visual presentation of the zodiacal positions of planets, both north and south of the
ecliptic (the path of the Sun) so that you may view the positions in both longitude and declination (or latitude for
heliocentric)in a way that is similar to the actual heavenly alignments.
Use this feature to sky map natal charts, current transits, or the synastry of two charts in a Combined Alignment
Chart (CAC). With the Magi Star Scope you may use sky mapping for either a geocentric or heliocentric chart!
The zodiac is actually an imaginary band that encircles the earth divided into 30 degree segments of equal size
that are familiar to you as the 12 signs of the zodiac. Needless to say we can only view part of the sky at one
time, so the initial Magi Star Scope screen will only have half of the zodiac depicted. To duplicate our example
above and view the skies that contained the Sun when Queen Elizabeth was born click on the button in the
lower left hand corner labeled Virgo through Aries.
This panorama of the heavens that we call sky mapping allows you to view planets move across the skies from
right to left as they appear in actuality. Please look along the vertical line marked 0 Taurus to locate the yellow
symbols for Sun and Chiron in Queen Elizabeths natal chart. Since planets move from right to left we know
that Chiron moves towardsor appliesto her natal Sun. This is an apt Cinderella natal aspect for a woman
who became Queen of England.
Here is a screen shot of the Magi Star Scope screen using the chart of Queen Elizabeth II, born April 21, 1926 in
London. The planets of the natal chart are shown in yellow.
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You will note that the display screen of the Magi Star Scope has a grid that is divided horizontally into segments
of declination degrees north and south of the ecliptic and divided vertically by degrees of the zodiac.
The green horizontal line in the middle of the Magi Star Scope represents the ecliptic, or path of the Sun, and
0 declination. The Sun is always at 0 declination during the spring and fall equinox.
The blue horizontal lines represent the outer limits of the Suns path in declination, i.e., 23 27 and the Sun
always reaches its maximum declination during the summer and winter solstice.
Click the other button labeled Pisces through Libra to view the planets in the other half of the sky.
The Planet Motion button is a nifty tool that will animate the planetary motion
on the Magi Star Scope. You can note aspects to fixed stars, view transiting
aspects to natal charts as they form, observe transiting conditions using the
unique perspective of sky mapping, and meanwhile, the AstroGeometry chart that
the Magi Star Scope is based upon will also update in the background.
Press the button labeled Begin natal motion to activate the planetary
movement against the background of the zodiac including fixed stars for the natal
chart.
Press the button labeled Begin transit motion to activate the planetary movements of a second chart in a
CAC.
Use the Stop button to stop the animation at any time, and then minimize the Magi Star Scope to view the
chartwheel. If you wish to look for planetary eclipses or transiting planetary configurations this is a fabulous
tool.
The Number of time periods toggle default setting is 10 days. This means the animated motion of the
planets will be shown for a period of 10 days.
The Speed toggle is set for a default of one day. This means you can view the positions once every day. If
you wished to view an entire year, for example, you may wish to only look at the positions every 5 or 10 days to
save time.
The PRINT button will print the Magi Star Scope screen with a white background rather than a black one as
shown. However, you may have unsatisfactory results dependent upon the type of printer you use, or color
ability of your system. If you wish to send a copy of the Magi Star Scope to your friends or clients you can use
the Print Screen function of your keyboard to copy and paste the Magi Star Scope into a word document. Click
Print Screen on your Keyboard, then open a blank MS Word document, place your mouse in the blank space,
RIGHT CLICK and choose Paste from the menu. Next, save the MS word document.
Add your name to the Magi Star Scope. You can add your name, address, email address, or otherwise
personalize the Magi Star Scope so that you may give printouts or pictures of the planets in this format to your
friends, family, or clients.
We mentioned earlier that you can add your name, address, phone number or any other desired personal
information to your AstroGeometry PRO reports and charts. Go to the Data drop down menu in the menu bar,
then scroll down and choose Enter your name and other data from the list. Fill in whatever you wish in the
Enter Personal Info screen, and then click the Save Data button at the bottom of the window. Any information
you enter will appear in the Magi Star Scope in the indicated area.
To include the planets of both a natal chart and a transiting chart, or the charts of two people in a CAC be sure
to check off the box labeled CAC. The natal planets will appear in yellow and the transiting planets will
appear in red.
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Compare Queen Elizabeths chart again in a CAC with the transits on February 6, 1952, the day she was
proclaimed Queen of England.
Follow the line that indicates the 20 degree Aquarius area of the zodiac. Her Jupiter/ Mars conjunction (in
yellow) near the fixed star Deneb is highlighted by the transiting Sun (in red) of that day. The Data Grid for
Declinations will show you that the transiting Sun was parallel her Mars (applying), and Saturn (separating) on
that date. Usually we would find this to be an inauspicious beginning for a long term ruler or head of state.
However, you will see there are other planets are located between the -10 and -20 degree of declination on the
Magi Star Scope grid. If you visually draw a straight horizontal line from her Jupiter to her Saturn then you will
observe that transiting Chiron is along the line, as well as the transiting Sun. Checking the Data Grids of the
natal chartwheel we observe that transiting Chiron is parallel the Queens natal Saturn on that date.
Check or uncheck the box labeled Star full name/abbr. to toggle between the full name of the fixed stars or
the abbreviation to make it easier to view the sky map.
Click the +t button once to move the transiting planets forward one day and you will note that the Sun symbol
moves closer to Queen Elizabeths natal Jupiter / Mars conjunction. Those of you who have studied
progressions know that the direction of applying aspects is important. Since in progressions we use a day for a
year, the progressions of the chart for the day Queen Elizabeth was proclaimed Queen of England can be seen
on the Magi Star Scope. The Sun of the chart for the proclamation date applies (and progresses) towards Queen
Elizabeths natal Jupiter. Since the chartwheel has also updated we can double check the positions of the planets
for the first day (or, in progressions, the year) of her reign or open the data grids that provide the exact data. If
we do so we will note that within one day of becoming Queen of England the transiting Sun was within orb of a
parallel of declination to Queen Elizabeths natal Jupiter. This vastly improves the outlook for her reign as
Queen of England. You may have missed this aspect if you only looked at the chartwheel without viewing the
sky map!
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Click the +n or n to change the display for the natal planets on the Magi Star Scope forward or backward one
day. If you are viewing todays chart on the Magi Star Scope these toggle buttons will be of assistance as you
can observe emerging patterns in the sky map.
Click Restore original dates on the Planet Motion window to return to the Magi Star Scope display derived
from the original chartwheel.
We think the Magi Star Scope is a fabulous tool for astrologers who wish to refine their astrological knowledge,
research fixed star aspects, and for those who wish to more fully understand the role that planets play in the
solar system.
ASPECTS MENU
We discussed the Aspects Menu earlier. There is another menu item available on this menu.
The only difference between what is calculated and displayed when using these features and those of the
corresponding features on the basic Aspects menu is that, for these 3, the calculations and display are limited to
only those planets that have been designated as Crucial using the Select Crucial Planets feature of the Select
Planets drop-down menu.
The names of the windows that open are called the Crucial Longitude Data Grid window and the Crucial
Declination Data Grid window. These 2 Data Grids hold the same type of data that the corresponding Longitude
Data Grid and Declination/Latitude Grid windows hold for ALL the planets (currently selected in the Select
Planetary Body Options window), but the data is now limited to the Crucial planets.
The benefit of the Crucial Menu is that you can
choose to display Cinderella aspects and linkages
quickly. The default Crucial planets are Venus,
Neptune, Pluto, and Chiron. You may notice that
these are all financial planets.
You can also check off additional planets in the
Select Planets menu by choosing Select Crucial
Planets. For instance you may wish to add Ceres to your crucial planets list if you are particularly interested in
financial astrology. We will explain more in the next section.
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The Select Planets drop-down menu is where you choose the planets to display and include in your calculations.
Core Planets are the standard set of planets, points, and asteroids available with every
program.
Non-core Planets refer to any additional planetoids, asteroids, or astrobodies that are
added to the program in an upgrade. If you ordered the Extra AstroBodies, for instance, you
would add them into the chart display as needed.
There are 5 choices: Select Planets (core), Select Midpoints and non-core Planets, Select Crucial Planets,
Select Synch Planets, and Select Blue Planet(s).
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Non-core planets refer to Extra Asteroids and AstroBodies. Your column will be blank unless you own these upgrades
(Please note that if you do NOT own the Extra Asteroids upgrade and/or new AstroBodies upgrade that you will not
have choices in the Non-Core Planets list.)
In the example above in the left hand column titled Midpoints you will see the three crucial midpoints
listed. Highlight hjpmp (Satur/Jupit) in the Midpoints column.
Press the APPLY button and the Select Planetary Body Options screen will pop up.
In the Select Planetary Body Options screen the new item x0-hjpmp appears at the bottom of the
screen as shown in the next screenshot.
Place a checkmark beside this item in either the Natal or Transiting column, or both, (in our example we
have checked the box beside x0-hjpmp which is the very last entry in the Natal column)
Click the APPLY button to activate this midpoint on the chart wheel display.
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If you own the Additional Midpoint Upgrade, Extra Asteroids, or New AstroBodies upgrades you will have
additional choices. You may save any combination of midpoints, asteroids, and astrobodies as long as the total
number does not exceed 30.
You may have several groups of non-core planets that you wish to use so the program includes the ability to save
additional groups. For instance, you may wish to have a group that only includes the Extra Astrobodies. Or, another
example, you could create a group with both Pluto and Sedna midpoints for a research project. Or, if you have
purchased the Additional Midpoints you may wish to create a file that only contains the crucial midpoints.
The SAVE button will save your settings in a file that ends in .univ and you can name them as Group 1, Group 2,
etc., as shown on the screen. You may then use the LOAD button to reload them. The other buttons on this screen
are self explanatory.
NOTE: If you save a Group that includes a midpoint or non-core planet you must RELOAD that midpoint or
non-core planet (or your saved Midpoint, Asteroid, or AstroBody group) on the Select Midpoints and noncore Planets screen BEFORE loading your Group on the Select Planetary Options window.
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crucial planet selection configuration files, use the same steps we presented for changing, loading, and creating
planetary selection configuration files using the Select Planetary Body Options window. The only difference is
that crucial planet files end in .CRU rather in .SEL.
HOUSES MENU
The ascendant and MC, if calculated from an accurate birth time, are two authentic and highly useful astronomical
points. However, Magi Society research could not obtain reliable results for house cusps when using any of the
popular house systems. These systems calculate house cusps by using complicated formulas to divide the zodiac into
sections. In spite of this, we have programmed a powerful House feature into your new AstroGeometry program,
just in case you want to check on what most astrologers write about. This feature lets you display and compare 13
popular house systems.
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For a natal chart, the House System window
can be opened by selecting the Single natal
wheel with houses option from the House
Charts drop-down menu. To switch
between house systems, click on the word
Houses on the horizontal bar just below
the window title bar.
Doing so will open a drop-down menu that
shows the 13 choices.
Highlighting and clicking on any one of the
13 choices will do the following:
INTERPRETATIONS MENU
As you can see in the screenshot immediately below, the Interpretations drop-down menu has 6 choices.
Before you can use the 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th selections you must use the Activate interpretations to activate one or
more interpretation upgrades. And, of course, this can only be done after you have purchased those upgrades.
Lets go through the process of activation using as an example the Romance Interaspect Interpretations.
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Activate Interpretations
If you use the MULTI ACTIVATION feature on the main Activate menu you may never need to use this function,
but we will provide you with instructions in case you are unable, for some reason, to do so.
The first step is to click on the 1st choice on the Interpretations drop-down menu: Activate Interpretations.
When you do this, a window will open which looks like the one in the following screenshot:
The serial number on your screen will be
different. Now look at the first row the one
with the label 1. Enter activation code for
Romance Interaspects interps here:
To the right of the label will be a data entry box
highlighted in blue in the screenshot. The
default, (meaningless) activation code entered in
this box will be m00000-w00000.
To the right of that is an information box which
tells you, in red letters, that the Romance Interaspect interpretations are Disabled. The next step is to replace that
default activation code with the one given to you by the Magi Society.
Once you have done that, click on the large Activate Interpretations button at the lower left of the window. Thats
it the interpretations are activated.
Notice that the Disabled will change to Enabled. The activation process is complete. Click on the Close
button to return to the Main Screen. Unless you own and have activated all four interpretation upgrades your screen
will not match the illustration.
Level
If you have purchased the Apex interpretations, which provide
additional interpretations for the asteroids Ceres, Juno, Vesta, and
Pallas (Apex 1) then you may need to access the Activate Level
screen using this menu item.
At this point in time only Apex 1 interpretations are available, but
the program has additional spaces for future interpretation upgrades
as they are presented.
Follow the same instructions for Activate Interpretations in the
previous section to activate your Apex interpretations.
Once activated the word Enabled will appear to the right of the code box. Click on Activate Level button to finish.
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Once you click on 1 of the 4 choices, that choice
remains active until you select a new one. If you reopen
the menu and pop-up submenu, you will see that the
Select Romance Interaspects choice has a checkmark
to its left indicating that IT is the active interpretation
file.
The screenshot shows what you will see in the upper
right hand part of your program window when you open
the Interpretations menu and Select Interpretation File pop-up submenu for the second time:
Display/Edit/Print Interpretations
The interpretation displayed will depend on which planets you have selected and which Line Angles you have
selected only those selected will appear. To start, use the Select Planets feature to select all planets, both
Transiting and Natal, from Sun through Chiron, with the exception of the Moon. Next, choose All 30 degree
angles from the Select Line Angles drop-down menu. Do these two things using the processes we explained
previously. Now we are ready.
Start this process by selecting the
Display/Edit/Print Interpretations choice on
the Interpretations drop-down menu. (See above
screenshot.) When you do, you will see the two
windows the Longitude Interpretations window
and the Declination/Latitude Interpretations
window.
Lets look at the Longitude Interpretations
window. It should look similar to the following:
The first line tells us which of the 4 reports we are
looking at. The Romance Compatibility Report
part of this line tells us that we are looking at the
Romance Interaspects interpretations as we
expected.
The words for Jayne Meadows and Steve Allen
tell us that when the report was generated, Jayne
Meadows Name appeared in the Name box of the Natal section of the Data Entry Area on the Main Screen and
Steve Allen appeared in the Name box in the Transit section.
The next line is Individually prepared by. After that line are 4 or more lines which hold any information you
entered in the Enter Personal Info window using the Data drop-down menu as described previously. If you
review that part of the manual, you will see that the lines displayed on this report contain the same information you
entered previously.
Next, you will see two lines which contain the Name, Date, Time, and longitude and latitude of the places being
used for both of the people in the report. After that, there are two lines that give a brief explanation of the
individual entries. Next, the actual entries themselves start. You should see a number of entries that look similar in
form (not content) to the following:
[PLUTO TRINE YOUR JUPITER]
Linkage: ROM/R= +50. SEX/R= +75. CMPT/R= +175. GOLDEN LINKAGE. The two of you should be able to work together
fabulously well to attain shared dreams. From the money perspective, the power of this linkage is so potent that it has a nearly
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mystical quality. This linkage is also helpful in boosting sexual attraction and compatibility. The one area that this linkage does
not improve directly is romance and therefore it does not have any direct effect on love and marriage. On the other hand,
when two persons make good money and have good sex together, they are much more likely to stay together. In this sense,
this Golden Linkage does have an effect on a love union.
(Copyright (c) 1999-2005 The Magi Associates, Inc. All rights reserved.)
The first line of an entry contains the interaspect. The type of linkage and Magi power rating numbers appear on the
second line along with any special name that the Magi Society has given to the interaspect. The verbal
explanation then begins. Each interaspect interpretation ends with copyright information.
If you havent purchased the APEX Interpretation upgrade, then interpretations for all aspects involving Juno, Vesta,
Pallas, or Ceres will be blank.
Saving Interpretations
In the screenshot above, you will notice just below the bright blue label border in the Longitude Interpretations
window, there is a gray bar with 3 choices. Save As is used to save the current contents of the Longitude
Interpretations window to a file. When you click on Save As, you will be presented with a window labeled Save
longitude report. This is a standard Windows Save window. Enter the file name you want to use in the data entry
box labeled File name and click the Save bottom in the lower right corner of the window. The window will
close and the file you just created will be saved in the reports subdirectory of the AstroGeometry main directory.
You can create additional report subdirectories and AstroGeometry will remember which one you used last.
TIP: If you want to edit an interpretations file you have previously saved use the Read/Save text files feature
described above.
Modifying Interpretation Reports
The two Interpretations Windows that open up when you select Display/Edit/Print interpretations from the
Interpretations drop-down menu are fully editable windows you can add and delete text as you desire. You
might use this feature to remove the blank interpretations for the four asteroids we mentioned previously Juno,
Vesta, Ceres, and Pallas. Of course, you could simply choose to not include them in your current planet selection
configuration; but lets say that, for some reason, you dont want to do this. Then, to save paper and to make the
report more compact, you could delete those blank interpretations. Or, you might want to add something to a report
that you know is relevant to this particular report; but not to reports in general.
The above describes how you can modify an individual report. However, lets say you wanted to add something to a
particular interaspect interpretation for EVERY Romance Interaspect report that contained this interaspect.
Wouldnt it be nice if there was a way to make that change permanent so that you didnt have to make it each time it
appeared! Well, there is AstroGeometry gives you the ability to make changes to the Interpretations and save them
to files which you can choose to use whenever you want.
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Lets go through an example. Usually, when you
use this feature, you will have in mind a particular
interaspect whose interpretation you wish to
change. If that interaspect were SUN
CONJUNCT YOUR SUN then we would be one
step closer we wouldnt have to scroll down to
find the interaspect. But, in most cases, you will
have to scroll there are a lot of interaspects. The
sequence for interaspects is as follows. First, all
interaspects for a particular planet or calculated
point for the Connected Person are shown as a
group. The order within this group is by the size of
the angle all conjunctions are shown first; all oppositions are show last. Within the size of the angle group
within the Connected Persons particular planet group we will find the individual interaspects for the Chart
Person.
For our example, lets use the third interaspect shown: SUN CONJUNCT YOUR VENUS.
Those who follow Magi Astrology know that this
is a CUPID LINKAGE.
To start the modification, point the cursor
anywhere on the text on the third line that says,
SUN CONJUNCT YOUR VENUS and click.
When you do, the text and background will reverse
colors from black on white to white on black.
When this happens, you are ready click on the
Revise selected interpretation button in the
control section on the right side of the window.
When you do this, section 1, in the bottom half of
the window will fill with the interpretation for Sun Conjunct Your Venus.
On first line, you will notice that the interpretation says CUPID LINKAGE. If you compare this interpretation to
one that is displayed in a Romance Interaspect Report that has the CUPID LINKAGE, you will see that they are
identical.
Make the changes you had in mind when you started the process.
Now, simply click on the Save button in the control section to save this modified interpretation to its own
override file. The modified text will be saved to a file named gri_sun conjunct your venus.txt. This file is
located in the revised_romance_comp subdirectory of AstroGeometrys main directory.
If we had loaded the money interaspects interpretations file, and had modified one of those, then, instead of the
revised_romance_comp subdirectory, the modified interpretation text would have been saved to the
revised_financial_comp subdirectory. Thus, there could be 4 different override files for the SUN CONJUNCT
YOUR VENUS interaspect one in each of the four subdirectories that start with revised. Finally, the Revise
Interpretations window stays open after you have saved the override file in anticipation of additional changes.
Use the Select Interp Directory menu item and browse to (for instance) the revised_romance_comp
subdirectory of AstroGeometrys main directory to load your saved interpretations.
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At some point, you may want to tweak previous interpretation changes. Go through the above steps again,
highlighting SUN CONJUNCT YOUR VENUS and click on the Revise selected interpretation button to bring
up the text to be revised. Look at the places where you made the changes previously you will see that the changes
seem to have disappeared. They actually havent they still exist in the file you saved previously. However, every
time AstroGeometry starts the revision process it starts with an un-modified, clean copy of the Magi Interpretation
in question. If you have made extensive changes before, and only want to make a few more, you should copy the
modified interpretation from the text file created when the previous changes were saved and use THAT text to
replace the text that came up in the Revise interpretations window.
There are two parts to this process: finding the file and editing the file. Editing the file should be easy for someone
familiar with the Windows operating system. In addition, we described a method of editing a text file in the TIP
found in the SAVING INTERPRETATIONS section above.
Finding your modified file
There are several ways to find the file containing the modified interpretation. You could open up a Windows
Explorer window and navigate your way through the directory hierarchy until you arrive at the subdirectory shown
in the above screenshot. However, a better way is to use Windows ability to find the target object associated with
a shortcut. So find the AstroGeometry icon wherever it is on your computer. Point the cursor at the icon and
right-click. On the menu of possible actions that pops-up, point the cursor at the Properties selection, usually the
bottom choice, until the background turns blue. Then click on Properties.
In the box that opens, click on the Find Target button located on the left side of the window more than half the
way down in the window. When you do, a Windows Explorer window will automatically open to the main directory
in which AstroGeometry is located. From there you can double-click on whichever of the four revised
subdirectories contains the type of revisions you are seeking in our example, the revised_romance_comp
subdirectory.
Finally, you could use the Windows Explorer window associated with the Interpretations Windows SaveAs
function explained above. Since you would already be in an AstroGeometry subdirectory, finding the main directory
is easy. After double-clicking your way to the revised_romance_comp subdirectory, as long as you right-click and
choose the Open selection, you will not perform the actual save associated with the SaveAs feature. Therefore,
once you have copied the text, closed the file, and closed the SaveAs window, the next time you use the SaveAs
feature, the directory you chose for that feature previously will not have changed, inadvertently, to the revisions
directory.
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ACTIVATE MENU
The Activate Feature menu is used to activate the advanced features of AstroGeometry. When you click on
Activate on the Main Menu bar a window will open. Refer to the earlier section of this manual for help with this
area.
We have used this window before when we enabled all years in the ephemeris. The process you go through to
activate the other features is the same. So, lets touch briefly on just what some of these advanced features are.
****Just a note: after you have entered an activation code and enabled a feature the code may look different or
change the next time you open the program. There is nothing wrong! Your activation code is still working as long as
the word Enabled is beside the code box.
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Finally, 110 degrees from 0-degrees Aries (the planets 2nd harmonic) is 20 degrees from 0 degrees Cancer (which is
90 degrees from 0 degrees Aries). Since 20 degrees is less than the maximum of 30 degrees per sign, we know that
the 2nd harmonic is in Cancer 20 degrees Cancer.
If the 2nd harmonic had been at more than 120 degrees from 0 degrees Aries, then the 2nd harmonic would fallen in a
sign after Cancer since 30 degrees Cancer is 120 degrees from 0 degrees Aries.
Anything other than the 1st harmonic for a planet in the last half of the Zodiac (Libra through Pisces) will
automatically be greater than 360 degrees from 0 degrees Aries. When this happens, 360 degrees is subtracted from
that number. If the harmonic is more than 2 x 360 degrees (= 720 degrees), then 720 degrees is subtracted.
Decrements of 360 are subtracted from the number of degrees form 0 degrees Aries until the remainder is less than
360 degrees.
Each Traditional Harmonic chart will be calculated in a similar way and the Recalculated planetary positions will
appear on the chart wheel. If one is so inclined, one may use the Magi Interpretations with the transits and
interaspects that result from using Traditional Harmonic positions.
Using this upgrade will permit you to easily observe aspects made between planets using various harmonic patterns.
ADVANCED MENU
The Advanced menu accesses the advanced features that were activated with the Activate menu. Currently, it has 5
choices:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Generate Aspectarian
Generate Ephemeris
Magi Progressions
Wizard/ Synch
Create midpoint ephems
GENERATE ASPECTARIAN
The Generate Aspectarian feature is a fantastic feature that no professional astrologer should be without. It
operates in two modes. In the standard mode, it allows you to identify natal aspects or transits for any time period
you specify. With this feature, you can easily help a client pick a date for an important event making it easier to
search for those aspects and transits that you have read about in the Magi Societys books and on their website:
Cinderella Transits, Golden Transits, Super Aspects, Heartbreak Transits, Nuclear Clash Transits, etc. In the
Advanced mode, the Aspectarian Generator works in conjunction with AstroGeometrys DBase/Lessons feature a
feature under development which will make it much easier for an astrologer to do astrological research.
Lets look at the standard mode first. In this mode you can specify which transiting planets to include, which aspect
angles, and which natal planets to include in the search. It also gives you the ability to save the generated report to a
file.
Before we start this feature, use the Select Planets feature to select all planets from the Sun through Juno
for both transiting and natal planets dont check either box labeled Node.
To start this feature, click on Generate Aspectarian on the Advanced menu. The window that appears is
labeled Aspectarian Generator. It will look like the following:
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In the upper-left portion of the window are controls that you can use to enter a starting and ending date.
For demonstration purposes, use a Start date of January 19, 2000 and an End date of February 21,
2000.
Just below the date entry boxes, notice that there are two radio buttons. Select the top one and a transit-to-transit
aspectarian will be generated. Select the bottom one and the aspectarian generated will include all astrological
events between transiting planets and planets in the current natal chart.
On the right side of the window are two columns labeled Transit Planets and Natal Planets. The planets that
appear in these columns are controlled by the planets you specified with the Select Planets feature.
Next, in the Transit Planets column of the Generate Aspectarian window click on each planet in the
column labeled Transit Planets. Dont worry about the Natal Planets column for now since we are
generating a transit-to-transit aspectarian, the Natal Planets column setting will have no effect.
Next, lets select the type of events we want generated. Notice on the left side of the window is a column that has
checkboxes for the various aspect angles. If an aspect angles checkbox is checked, occurrences of that aspect will
be listed.
Below the individual checkboxes are four buttons that can simplify the angle-selection process:
1.
2.
3.
4.
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For this demo, lets not be too ambitious click the Set pure linkages button.
The Generate Aspectarian also allows you to choose the Time Zone for your calculations. The default is 5 (NYEST) so we will use that setting for our example. If you want exact data for your own time zone, change the setting.
Finally, before we generate, notice that, below the two radio buttons and just to the right of the angle-selection
checkboxes, there are five checkboxes. The top two let you choose which dimension(s) you want generated
Longitudes and/or Declinations & Latitudes. Below those two buttons are three that control whether three additional
types of astrological events will be generated:
1.
2.
3.
Change of direction
Change of sign
Change N to S or S to N
For this demo, make sure that all five checkboxes are checked.
OK now click on the Generate Aspectarian button at the top of the window. A progress-bar will appear
until the generation is complete. You may press the Cancel button to stop the calculations if needed.
When it closes, the Aspectarian Generator window will have changed there will be data in both the top and
bottom data-display boxes (assuming you own the Helicoentric upgrade).
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In the top Geo Data Display box, the first line reads: g 18 Jan 2000 23:01 moon can ingress. It means that, at
11:01 PM on Jan. 18, 2000, the Moon entered Cancer in time zone 5 (Eastern Standard Time). This line was
displayed because you checked the Change of sign checkbox. If you scroll down about half way, there is a line
that reads: g 05 Feb 2000 11:03 ceres rx. This line was displayed because you checked the Change of
direction checkbox and we can see that Ceres turned retrograde (Rx) on Feb. 5, 2000 at 11:03 am Eastern Time.
Similarly, the line that reads: g 13 Feb 2000 8:57 mars par declination change was displayed because you
checked the Change N to S or S to N checkbox so we know that Mars changed direction in declinations on Feb.
13. If you check the chart wheel for February 12 and 13, 2000, you will see that Mars changed from South
Declination to North Declination on the 13th.
The data in the Helio Data Display box has similar meanings except it deals with latitudes rather than
declinations. If you have not purchased the Helio upgrade, the bottom box would be empty.
Now we have generated Geo and Helio Aspectarians; lets save them. First, the Geo; Click the Save as Geo
button just above the top Data Display box. A standard Windows File Save window will appear one labeled
Save geo aspectarian file data.
You can choose any file name you want;
but the default filenames generated are
pretty descriptive as they are. Just make
sure that filenames end in .att. Then,
save the Helio Data start by clicking
the Save as Helio button between the
two Data Display Windows. When you
have finished that one, you will have
generated two different files one for
Geo and one for Helio. The geo file will
have geo as part of its name; the helio
file will have helio as part of the name.
Once you have done this, you are ready
to use the next function of this feature
Merge Geo and Helio Files.
This feature will logically only work if
you have any helio data to merge; and
that will happen only if you purchase the Helio upgrade. Lets assume you have.
Once you click the Merge Geo and Helio button, you will see a window labeled Merge Aspectarian Files. In
the top section of this window, you will see the two files you created. Click
on each of the file names you want to merge so that they become
highlighted in blue. Then click the Merge Selected Files button near the
bottom of the window. In a couple of seconds, the two files will be merged.
The merged file will have combined as part of its name. Click the
Windows close window button in the very upper-right corner of the window
and youre done. To see the result of the merge, you could click the Save as
Geo button again and find the file name if you have forgotten it.
Reading the files: The files created by the Save as Geo or Save as Helio
feature can be opened and read with the Read/Save text files feature
described previously. If you have purchased the heliocentric upgrade the
helio aspects or transits will also be listed.
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Printing the files: Use CTRL + C to copy the contents from the Read/Save text file screen. Then use windows file
functions to paste into an open document such as notepad or MS Word. Once pasted into a standard document you
can print the data.
As we saw before, the Aspectarian Generator can also calculate Transits to Natal chart positions for any desired time
period. This is done by clicking on the bottom Transit-Natal radio button instead of the Transit-Transit button
we used for the above example. When calculating transits to natal aspects we must also highlight those planets we
want included in the calculations in the column labeled Natal.
Finally, readers with keen eyes might have noticed the two scrollable year entry boxes labeled Prog Start year and
Prog end year located to the left of the bottom data-display box. These two boxes will be used when the
functionality of the Generate Aspectarian feature is expanded to use Progressions.
There are also several grayed out boxes; Magical Oracle transits database, Magical Oracle progressions
database, and "Magical Oracle progressed alignments plus matching Magical Search Summary buttons that are
available for use with future Database Upgrades.
GENERATE EPHEMERIS
The second choice on the Advanced menu, the Generate Ephemeris
feature, allows you to generate a Magi Ephemeris which contains data not
found in any others.
Most of the controls for this feature are fairly easy to understand: You specify
a start date in the data entry box labeled Start: being sure to use the
mm/dd/yyyy format. You then specify the hour and minute you want the
ephemeris to start.
The data entry box labeled Every: is used to specify the number of days
between each set of calculations. Thus, the default of 1 means that the
positions will be calculated EVERY day for the period specified; while 2
would mean that they would be calculated every second day, etc.
The data entry box labeled For: is used to specify how many days to continue to calculate an ephemeris.
Our example will calculate an ephemeris beginning on the start date of January 1, 2009 for noon (12 Hrs 0 Min) in
Time Zone 5 (Eastern Time) for each day (1) for 31 days.
Select the planets for which you want positions by single-clicking on them. To deselect a planet, click on it again.
The planets come first in the list, followed by the calculated points such as ASC, MC. You will only have the ability
to calculate an ephemeris for planets, midpoints, extra asteroids, or additional astrobodies in the list if you selected
them in the Select Planets menu.The placeholders for additional planets/midpoints that have not been activated or
selected will read as unused.
Finally, for the most part, the View, Save, and Print features are
familiar from other parts of AstroGeometry so they dont need
explanation.
This screenshot is part of an ephemeris for Mars:
There are two things you should notice; First, the Rx after the
degree and sign listings in the first column. Rx means that the
apparent motion of the planet was backward or retrograde when
seen from the Earth.
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In the second column, (mars D column) after the Declination degree are down arrows. A down-arrow means that
the planet is falling toward a reading that is south of its current position. No arrow means that the planet is either
stationary or rising toward a position that is north of its current position. Although the degree readings in the
ephemeris may not change for several days when a planet makes its station, in actuality its apparent motion is just
too slow to show up as a difference in the ephemeris. A planet is stationary only for an instant an imperceptible
concept.
MAGI PROGRESSIONS
The Progressions feature is a valuable upgrade to AstroGeometry. Followers of Magi Astrology know that
progressions are powerful and are as significant or more significant as Transits. Therefore, this feature is of great
value to the astrologer whether amateur or professional.
Secondary Progressions are also known as Solar Progressions. We have found in our research that Secondary
Progressions are the primary astrological influence on long-term trends, and that transits are the primary astrological
influence on short-term trends. In other words, if you are looking for the broad underlying trend in a life, you must
master and utilize Secondary Progressions because transits are not reliable for long-term forecasting.
A great deal has been written about Secondary Progressions. Some of this material is good but most is not so good.
The Magi Society has researched valid methods of applying Secondary Progressions that have never been published
anywhere and have been long-held secrets of the Magi Society. The combination of both the published and
unpublished valid methodologies are referred to collectively as Magi Solar Progressions. We could have chosen to
call them Magi Secondary Progressions, but there are too many syllables in that term so we prefer Magi Solar
Progressions.
Another reason we prefer the term "Solar Progressions" as opposed to "Secondary Progressions" is that the term
Secondary Progressions implies that there are also a Primary Progressions. But there are no Primary Progressions.
There used to be a method called Primary Progressions. However, almost all astrologers have scrapped the
traditional astrological methods that used to be called Primary Progressions because they simply did not work.
Since there is no Primary Progression, why should we call anything a Secondary Progression? We should not, so we
will use the term Magi Solar Progressions.
We also prefer to call the aspects formed in the progressed chart Progressed Alignments. This term is much more
descriptive and understandable than progressed aspects.
As you know, the Magi Society believes that it is important for astrology to use terminology that makes sense to the
public. This is one of the reasons we have coined the terms Linkage and Clash. When you use such words,
everybody intuitively understands what they mean. But if you use the term interaspects, you get a blank look
from anyone unfamiliar with astrology. Getting blank looks from the public slows down the popularization and
acceptance of astrology. It is therefore important that astrologers adopt terminology that makes sense intuitively to
most people.
Magi Solar Progressions techniques are primarily based on the original theories of progressions that were formulated
by the ancient Hebrew Prophets. But the Magi Society has greatly improved these methodologies and made
significant advances beyond the original formulations. We believe that it is the Hebrew prophets who laid the
successful foundations for Solar Progressions (usually called Secondary Progressions). In the Old Testament (Book
of Ezekiel), there is a seemingly meaningless sentence "I make thee a day for a year." But the sentence is not
meaningless because the entire basis of the theory of Solar Progressions can be summarized in that single sentence.
The theory is that each day after a person is born represents a year of that person's life. For example, the astrological
conditions that exist on his/her tenth day after birth also exist for the tenth year of that person's life.
It is amazing but this theory actually works and all of the Magi Solar Progressions are built upon the foundations of
this theory. But the Magi Society has achieved many improvements and advances including Progressed Transits by
midpoints, Progressed Alignments and Progressed Planetary Geometry.
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The greatest strength of Magi Solar Progressions is its ability to pinpoint both the nature and timing of future trends.
We can apply Magi Solar Progressions to anything that has a birth chart. This means that Magi Solar Progressions
can help us accurately predict future trends for any person, as well as anything else with a birth chart, like a
marriage, a corporation or a country. Or even a job. Or anything that has a birth chart. (The birth chart of a job is
the date of an employment contract or if there is no contract, it is the first day on the job.)
For example, we can use the birth chart of the United States and analyze the Magi Solar Progressions of the chart to
help predict the future trends of the country, in all major areas. With the help of Magi Solar Progressions, we can
even better understand what is happening to the US economy and the US stock market.
But it is important to keep in mind that Magi Solar Progressions is not a replacement for the Magi Astrology
principles for interpreting transits. Both the transits and the progressions work and both methodologies need to be
used together. The Magi Astrology principles of predicting transits are very valuable and accurate. But by adding
an educated analysis of progressions on top of the transits, we can be much more accurate when we forecast any
type of future trend, including anyone's Golden and Cinderella Times. We want repeat the fact that Magi Solar
Progressions works for anything with a birth chart, including corporations and marriages.
The aspects formed by Magi Solar Progressions are called Magi Progressed Alignments.
Progressed Transits are transits made by Progressed Planets to the natal planets of the Subject Chart. For a very
long time now, astrologers have generally agreed that Progressed Transits really work and there is no question in our
minds that they do.
Progressed Alignments (also known as Progressed Aspects) are aspects formed by Progressed Planets in a
Progressed Chart and most astrologers think that such aspects do not work and have no influence on the native. But
they do. In fact, PROGRESSED ALIGNMENTS ARE MORE POWERFUL THAN PROGRESSED TRANSITS.
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NOTE: If you load an .OPT file, the date specified in this section (the Progressed Date section), would be
whatever date was specified in the Transit Data area of AstroGeometrys main screen when the .OPT file was
created.
OK, now that weve filled in the fields, we are ready to learn to use the Magi Progressions feature.
Followers of Magi Astrology know that there are two types of progressions: 1) Progressed Alignments; and 2)
Progressed Transits. The Magi Progressions feature can do both; First, Progressed Alignments.
Progressed Alignments are the aspects that occur between the progressed positions of the planets on just 1 day a
day that is one day after the natal date for each year between the target date for the progressions and the natal date.
Thus, if you want the progressions for a date that is exactly 5 YEARS after a natal date, you can look at the aspects
in a natal chart for the day that is exactly 5 DAYS after the natal date.
We can accomplish this using Magi Progressions by entering the target date in the Progressed Date section of the
Magi Progressions window and clicking on the Transfer progressed data to main screen button.
We have already set the Progressed Date, so click the Transfer progress data to main screen. Next, press the
RECALCULATE button.
After you do, the Natal Data data entry area of AstroGeometrys main screen should look like the illustration.
The Data Entry boxes in the Magi Progressions window are the same as we have seen in the
Data Entry areas of the Natal and Transit sections of the main screen so if you need to refresh
your memory, refer to the sections of this manual that explain them. There are, however, new
controls in this window. The first, although not really new per se, is the Load .opt file button
in the upper left corner of the window just below the windows blue title bar. Clicking on this
button will allow you to load any chart data you have previously saved as a standard Magi
Software .OPT file.
Notice that the date entered is exactly (within 3 minutes of calculation error) 5 days after the
date and time we entered in the Natal Data data entry area of the Magi Progressions window
which is what we wanted.
Now, when we work with the aspects AstroGeometry displays (for the date 5 DAYS after the
natal date), we are actually looking at the Progressed Alignments for the target date which we
set at 5 YEARS after the natal date.
Finally, remember that, like any other aspect, Progressed Alignments appear on NATAL charts - NOT on CACs.
(CACs display Interaspects and Transits, or Progressed Transits.)
OK now its time to take on Progressed Transits. Progressed Transits are the interaspects that occur between 2
dates: 1) the natal date; and 2) a day that is one day after the natal date for each year between the target date for the
progressions and the natal date.
Therefore, these dates must be placed into the 2 data areas on AstroGeometrys main screen. We do this with the
last 2 buttons in the Magi Progressions we have yet to discuss:
1) Transfer natal data to main screen; and
2) Transfer progressed data to transit date in main screen.
Click both of these buttons. It doesnt matter in which order you do it. After you do, you will see that 1) the Natal
Data from the Progressions window has been placed in the Natal Data section of the main screen; and 2) the day
that is one day after the natal date for each year between the target date for the progressions and the natal date has
been placed into the Transit Data area of the main screen.
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Now you are ready to work with the Progressed Transits by selecting CAC from the Magi charts menu the
Transits you see will be Progressed Transits.
Next, press the button on the Magi Progressions window labeled Transfer progressed data to main
screen.
Press RECALCULATE.
The illustration below displays George W. Bushs progressed alignments for 9/11/2001.
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Then, press
RECALCULATE
You will note that George W. Bush had a progressed alignment of progressed Sun contra-parallel both Jupiter and
Chiron the year he first took office and when the terrorist attack occurred. Jupiter and Chiron both represent
popularity and success and the Presidential election was a success for George W. Bush.
An important and helpful feature of AstroGeometry is the ability to use the Longitude and Declination/Latitude Data
Grids with the Magi Solar Progressions.
Put a check mark in the SHOW GRIDS box on the data entry section of the AstroGeometry program and
the Data Grids windows will pop up giving you lists of all the progressed alignments that are within orb on
the progressed date.
If you are working with a natal chart that has a verified, exact time of birth then you can also check the EXACT
box to view the dates the progressed alignments peak.
If you do this with our chart example you will see that the progressed alignment of progressed Sun contra-parallel
both Jupiter and Chiron was an applying aspect.
In either case, you can sort the data by planet or applying aspects by clicking on the label at the top of any column
on the Data Grid. If you have an exact time of birth you can use the Exact feature of AstroGeometry to view the
peak date of the progressed alignments if the Convert time to exact as progressions box is checked on the
progressions window.
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Note that the helio progressed alignments include a T square between Pluto, Ceres, and Juno, and in addition the
progressed Saturn/Chiron midpoint is part of the planetary synchronization. The Saturn/Chiron midpoint is one of
the crucial midpoints that may represent challenges to career or reputation. You may notice that the progressed
Earth/Moon is at 6.6, just about 6 degrees from an opposition to this midpoint at 12.4. The Earth/Moon in Helio, as
well as the Sun in Geo, move forward in progressed charts about one degree per year after birth.
Now that the natal data is on the chart display press the button labeled Transfer progressed data to
transit data in main screen.
Uncheck the Helio box so you can view the geocentric chart and match the illustration below.
Choose Clashes from the Select Line Angles menu.
Select CAC from the Magi Charts menu.
To reproduce these charts remember to press the RECALCULATE button and remember you must choose the
correct chart display from the Magi Charts drop down menu.
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The chart above that compares the Natal Chart to the Progressed Chart is what the Magi Society calls Progressed
Transits. Note that the red planets are for the GWB progressed chart which is now entered in the Transit Data
area.
You will easily see the square between GWBs natal Sun and progressed Mars. Mars, of course, represents warfare
and struggle. The progressed Sun is applying to a conjunction with the progressed Saturn/Jupiter midpoint, too.
If at this point, you wish to load another chart click on the Load .opt file button and choose a chart to display in
the Magi Progressions Screen.
Finally a HINT: Lets say you want to do progressions for the natal chart you are currently using. If you have
loaded the chart from a previously existing .OPT file, then all you have to do is load that same .OPT file into the
Magi Progressions data entry fields using the Load .opt file button as previously explained.
However, if this is a new chart you have made, it will be a lot easier to create a new .OPT file and load it into the
Magi Progressions Window rather than manually copying all the natal info. This might be obvious to some of you,
but probably not to everyone so dont feel offended if you already figured it out for yourself.
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WIZARD/SYNCH
This feature is one of the most complex concepts to understand in AstroGeometry but possibly one of the most
helpful. Many of you ask which of the many aspects on the chart in front of me is the most important one to focus
upon?
You may have a Cinderella transit at the same time you are having a Saturn transit. What could make the difference
is the planetary geometry formed by other transiting bodies and linkages to other planets in your chart. The Magi
Wizard/Synchronization tool will point out the key geometry that reinforces the positive aspects or negative aspects
during any particular time period or between any two charts.
With this valuable upgrade you will know what aspect, or aspects, to focus upon.
The Wizard/Synch displays the most significant planetary geometry of any Natal chart or CAC on a pop up chart
wheel, with the planetary geometry displayed in order of significance, and works hand in hand with your
interpretations. For a very simple example, if transiting Jupiter at 19 degrees is trine your natal Pluto at 20 degrees
you know that this is a powerful financial Cinderella transit. If transiting Venus was at 18 degreeseven if not trine
either of the other planets in the trine formationwe have what Magi Astrology calls planetary geometry. The
Wizard/Synch feature will point out such configurations. Sometimes these patterns are quite complex and involve
numerous planets and interaspects.
The Wizard/Synch filters the data specifically for the four main types of chart analysis (financial transits, romance
compatibility, financial compatibility, or romance transits), but also offers a general setting.
Each chart will display a rating so that you will
have a measuring stick by which to judge just how
important the planetary geometry is in relation to
the other formations also in process. You can click
through numerous charts, in order of significance,
while reading the interpretations for the individual
aspects.
Click on the Wizard/Synch selection in the
Advanced drop down menu. You will be
presented with the window in the screenshot.
We will come back to these as we step through using the Synchronization features. An overview of what we are
going to do with the Wizard/Synch feature is that we will:
1) Enter the charts we want to analyze;
2) Select planets for which we want to see the synchronizations;
3) Save those selections to a file for future use.
4) Load that file for current use;
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5) Set the Synchronization Priority Values for the type of chart(s) we are analyzing;
6) Calculate the synchronizations;
7) Display the Synchronizations; and
8) Save the text-format results to a file.
1) Enter the Charts
Enter July 7, 1962 in the date fields in the Natal Data part of the Control Panel and June 10, 2004 in the date fields
in the Transiting Data part. Click the RECALCULATE button.
2) Select the Synch Planets
In the upper-right corner of the
Synchronizations window, click the button
labeled Select Synch Planets.
When you do, the Select Planets for
Synchronization window will be presented.
Grayed out planets are not selectable.
Additional planets chosen from the Select
Planets menu previously will be available (in
this case we a crucial midpoint included, but if
a planet is grayed out then it is un-selectable.)
Lets create 2 synch files so that we can see
the full capabilities of this feature.
For the first group lets select most of the planets: Sun, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune,
Pluto, Earth, Chiron, Ceres, Pallas, Vesta, and Juno.
Make sure there is a checkmark next to these planets and that there are no others checked.
Note: although there are two sections for selecting planets, THE TRANSITING PLANETS SELECTED MUST BE
THE SAME AS THE NATAL PLANETS SELECTED in order that some of the Synchronization functions work
correctly.
3) Save Selections to a File
Then, click the Save As button. When you do, a standard Windows File Save window appears one labeled
Save synch planet selected file data.
There should be a file listed with the name of group1.syn. If there is, click on the filename and it will replace the
highlighted text in the data-entry box labeled File name. If there is no file with that name, manually enter
group1.syn in the data-entry box. (Dont include the quotation marks.)
Next, click the Save button. If the file already existed, you will be presented with a Decision Box asking you if
you want to replace the existing file. Click the Yes button. When you do, the current settings of the Synch Planets
will be saved to the file named the group1.syn.
For the second file, use the same procedure you used for the first file; but choose only Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune
for the Planets. And, of course, the filename should be group2.syn.
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Once you have created the two sync files, close down the Select Planets for Synchronization window.
4) Load the File
This is done by clicking the Load Sync File
button the upper left button in the block
of 7 buttons in the top, left portion of the
window.
Doing so opens up a standard Windows file
load window labeled Load synchronization
file data set to the same place you stored
the 2 sync files. You should see them both in
the window.
If your first files name was not entered in the
data-entry box labeled File name you
would click on the filename or enter it
manually. Then, you would click the Open
button. The file-load window will close.
Now, in the lower-left portion of the
Synchronizations Window is a data display box labeled Sync planets selected. Before you loaded a sync file, this
window was empty. Now it should contain lines that correspond to all the planetary selections saved in the group1
file. Following is what the list should look like:
group1.syn
sun-n
mercury-n
venus-n
mars-n
jupiter-n
saturn-n
uranus-n
neptune-n
pluto-n
earth-n
chiron-n
ceres-n
pallas-n
vesta-n
juno-n
sun-t
mercury-t
venus-t
mars-t
jupiter-t
saturn-t
uranus-t
neptune-t
pluto-t
earth-t
chiron-t
ceres-t
pallas-t
vesta-t
juno-t
However, some synchronizations consist of interaspects that are very positive and others that are very negative;
while other synchronizations consist of interaspects that are only somewhat positive and others that are only
somewhat negative.
The Magi Society has also revealed that an aspect that is part of a multi-aspect synchronization is a much stronger
sign of what it represents than if it had not been in such a synchronization. Further, the strength of a synchronization
depends, in part, on the number of planets involved and the tightness of the orbs of the aspects between them.
This means that, without computerized help, determining the relative importance of synchronizations can be timeconsuming for everyone, and even more difficult for those who have not yet mastered Magi Astrology.
Priority Values for Planetary Synchronizations is an awesome feature - brand new with AstroGeometry - that
provides just that help. The Magi Society has added this feature to help astrologers easily recognize the relative
importance of the aspects that exist in a particular Combined Aspect Chart (CAC) for the each of the 4 areas for
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which the Magi Society has provided interpretations: Romance Compatibility, Romance Transits, Financial
Compatibility, and Financial Transits.
The Priority Value assigned to Synchronizations does not tell us whether that Synchronization is positive or
negative. Instead it tells the astrologer which Synchronizations are the most powerful. The aspects in the most
powerful Synchronizations must be given careful consideration when delineating a CAC.
The Select Planetary Priority button is the bottom button in the left column of the block of 7 buttons. When you
click on it, you will see the following window:
In the screenshot, you can tell that the Current
Group is Group 1 by looking at the area just
below the Help button on the right side of the
window. Group 1 is loaded when you click on
the button labeled Load GeneralUse.ord.
Similarly, following is a list of which Groups are
loaded when the Load Group buttons are
clicked:
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When the synchronization calculations have ended, at least 2 of the 4 buttons that were grayed out before will be
active and no longer gray. If you have purchased the Helio upgrade, then all 4 buttons will be active. After the
calculations have finished, the window will now look something like this:
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If you click on the Display more syncs menu you will see two choices: Forward F3 and Backward F2. F3
and F2 are the hotkeys. These two keys can be used to page through the chartwheels containing the different
synchronization combinations. Therefore, to see all the different chartwheels, you have only to press the F3 key 14
times. This is a lot easier than opening the Display more syncs menu and choosing Forward F3 14 times. The
hotkeys are the easy way to go! When there are 15 different chartwheels, clicking the F3 key a 15th time will take
you back to the first chartwheel displayed - #1.
Next, notice that, in the blue title bar we just mentioned, you will find the phrase priority index = 581. As you
page through the different chartwheels you will notice that the value in that phrase changes; and that, as the number
of the chartwheel becomes larger, the priority index value becomes smaller. That is, the priority index value for
Chartwheel (synchronization) #2 will be less than that for Chartwheel #1, which for #3 will be less than that for #2,
etc.
This means that the most important synchronization will be displayed when you first click on the button labeled
View prioritized synch/geo CAC. The same holds true when displaying Helio CAC synchronizations. Also note
that the most significant planetary geometry will have the highest numbers.
The second choice on the synchronization chartwheel window menu bar, Display degrees OFF (toggle) is fairly
self-explanatory it toggles the degree readings which are normally found on charts on and off.
Finally, the last choice on the synchronization chartwheel window menu bar is Interpretations. When you click on
this choice, you will be presented with a window containing interpretations for the interaspects in the
synchronization currently being displayed. Which type of Interpretation is displayed is controlled by which
Interpretation File you have selected from the submenu that pops up when you select the Select Interpretations
File choice from the Interpretations choice on AstroGeometrys main menu bar. If there is a checkmark next to
Select Romance Compatibility on the submenu, then when you click Interpretations on the menu of the window
containing the current Synchronizations display, you will be presented with Romance Compatibility interpretations
for each of the aspects in the synchronization.
For any particular displayed synchronization, to see a different type of interpretation: 1) close down the
Synchronizations Interpretations window, Select the new Interpretations File using the submenu as described above,
and click on Interpretation in the Synchronizations display window again. If you clicked on Select Financial
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Compatibility, then, when you reopen the Synchronizations Interpretations window, the Financial Compatibility
Interpretations for that synchronization will be displayed.
The features of Sync Interpretations window are the same as those in the interpretations windows brought up using
the Display/edit/print choice on the Interpretations selection on the menu bar on AstroGeometrys main screen.
However, there is an additional feature a choice called Filter. This is a toggle click it once and AstroGeometry
will filter out any aspect for which the Magi Society has not release an interpretation; click it again and the
heading for the aspects will appear in the window (even though there is no interpretation with it). The Filter feature
is especially useful if you have purchased the APEX interpretations which have interpretations for aspects
involving the four major asteroids Ceres, Pallas, Vesta, and Juno.
When you have finished reading or saving interpretations, close the window before using the hotkeys to switch to a
different synchronization.
Now for the right-hand data-display box: This is the box that will contain the synchronizations that appear in the
various synchronizations chartwheel windows. In this box, the Transiting Planets participating in a synchronization
are enclosed by rounded parentheses: ( ); while Participating Natal Planets are surrounded by square brackets:
[ ]. Since we selected most of the planets, a lot of synchronizations are listed. This is the data display box whose
data we can save using the final button we are going to discuss the Save Synch Results button.
8) Save the text-format results to a file
When you click on the Save Synch Results button, a standard Windows Save File window appears one labeled
Save synchronization one day file data.
There are two things you should notice. First, the name of the folder that the data is going to be saved in is
displayed in the data display box at the top of the window - reports. This folder is located in the Program
Files\AstroGeometry directory in which AstroGeometry was installed. Second, if you look closely at the report
name currently highlighted (in blue) in the data-entry box labeled File name ends in the characters .s1d. This is
the convention it indicates that the report is a (s)ynchronization report for 1 (d)ay. You can replace the filename
with any name that ends in .s1d. Click Save and two things will happen the file will be saved and the window
will close.
If, in the future, if you want to review or print the results, you can open the report file with another feature that is
new with AstroGeometry the Read/Save text file choice on the Data menu on AstroGeometrys main screen.
Well, there you have it thats how the Wizard/Synch feature works. To recap, the Wizard/Synch feature is a
fantastic means of helping students of Magi Astrology learn how to pick out and focus on what is most important in
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You may select up to 33 midpoints at one time to display on the chartwheel or use in your calculations. You may
also save different groups of midpoints (up to 33 at a time) for different purposes or uses.
Overview of the Midpoints Upgrade Feature
If you have ordered this upgrade and have activated it with a code in the activate menu you must still follow two
steps in order to display additional midpoints on chartwheels.
1.
Create midpoint ephems files from the Advanced drop down menu
2.
Select midpoints to display on the chartwheel from the Select Planets drop down menu
Click on the selection Create midpoint ephems in the Advanced drop down
menu. The ephemeris files for the additional midpoints take a great amount of
space on a hard drive and are only created when needed.
You choose one of the 4 buttons on this screen to calculate the files needed for
the Additional Midpoint Upgrade dependent upon which added features you
own. For instance, if you only own the standard set of planets (what we term
core planets) then the first button will create all the necessary ephemeris files.
However, if you also own the seven new AstroBodies upgrade you would
choose button 2.
2.
3.
4.
Create core midpoint ephemerides creates additional ephemeris files for the core planets. Core
planets are Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, Earth, Chiron,
Node, Ceres, Juno, Pallas and Vesta. Use this button if you only have the basic set of planets and asteroids
or only wish to create midpoints for the core planets.
Create core + 7 New AstroBodies midpoint ephemerides creates additional ephemeris files for all the
core planets listed above PLUS those for the new AstroBodies; Ixion, Orcus, Peleus, Quaoar, Sedna,
UB313 (aka Eris), and Varuna. Use this button if you have the basic set of planets plus the new AstroBodies
or only wish to create midpoints for these bodies.
Create core + 11 Group One Asteroids midpoint ephemerides creates additional ephemeris files for
all core planets listed above PLUS those for the eleven additional asteroids; Amor, Diana, Eros,
Hidalgo, Icarus, Lilith, Pandora, Psyche, Sappho, Toro and Urania. Use this button if you have the basic
set of planets plus the additional asteroids or only wish to create midpoints for these bodies.
Create 7 New AstroBodies + 11 Group One Asteroids midpoint ephemerides only creates additional
ephemeris files for the seven new AstroBodies and the eleven additional asteroids. Use this button if you
already created core planet ephemeris files and wish to add additional midpoints.
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3. This screen tells the program where the files used for
midpoint ephemeris calculation are located, so press the
OPEN button. (You do not need to change anything at all!)
5. When the files are ready to be copied to your hard drive the following window will appear. The disk space
required for this operation is noted, as well as the amount of space available on your hard drive.
6. If you do not have enough space to store the ephemeris files you may
click on the No button, otherwise click Yes.
7. Again, a progress bar and Cancel current operation button will appear. This time the progress bar says it is
creating midpoint ephems.
This process can take up to 30 minutes dependent upon the speed of your computer.
8. When this is completed please go to the Select Planets menu and choose Select Midpoints and non-core
Planets
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9. The Select Midpoints and non-core Planets screen now
contains all of the midpoints in the left hand column instead
of the three crucial midpoints that were included with the
standard program. (See illustrations in the Select Midpoints
and non-core Planets section). You may display up to 33
midpoints on a chartwheel. You may choose any
combination to display from the Select Midpoints and noncore Planets window.
10. Highlight any midpoint(s) you wish to use listed in the MIDPOINTS column. These will be transferred to the
Selected Midpoints/Planets column. Use the other two buttons on this screen to clear all selected
planets/midpoints OR to highlight and remove highlighted planets/midpoints if you change your mind. You can
also SAVE groups of midpoints for future use.
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IMPORTANT! You MUST check the box beside the additional midpoint(s) on this screen in order to display
them on the chartwheel!
You must also press the APPLY button to transfer the newly chosen midpoints to the display chartwheel area!
Naturally, when you choose to display midpoints between the Sun and any planet the resulting midpoints are only
valid on the GEO chartwheel. The Earth/Moon midpoints with any planet are meant to be displayed only on the
HELIO chartwheel. If you try to view these points on the wrong chartwheel you may receive undesirable results.
13. SAVING MIDPOINT GROUPS
Each time you close the program the settings will return to the default selection of core planets.
Since the program can only display 33 midpoints at one time you may wish to save different groups to use at
different times. You may wish to only use Jupiter midpoints or Chiron midpoints for a research project, but perhaps
you use the crucial midpoints everyday. Having midpoint groups saved gives you the option to use different sets of
midpoints as needed very easily and to restore your previous settings quickly.
NOTE: By the way, once you created the additional midpoint ephems the 3 crucial midpoints are no longer
displayed by themselves, so saving them to a group is a good idea. In our example above we have chosen numerous
midpoints of financial planets midpoints and we will save them for use at another time.
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If we click the SAVE button (instead of APPLY) another screen appears as shown below
Type in a unique name for the file and type it in the space labeled File name: (where we have written type in a
file name here.) Your file will be saved with the extension .unv and will be available for future use.
Then press the SAVE button.
You can create your own folder within the
AstroGeometry default area or save your
files elsewhere if you prefer.
Next time you wish to use the same
Midpoint group just press the Load
button and select your file.
IMPORTANT NOTE: You must LOAD
your midpoint groups (or your individual
midpoint of choice) every time you wish to
add it to the Select Planetary Body Options
(core) screen, in order to display midpoints
on the chartwheel. The Midpoints Group
feature makes this a simple process.
Save your groups with a unique name
Midpoint abbreviations
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When displaying midpoints on the chartwheel and on the Select Planets menu area the following abbreviations are
used. Each planet is assigned a one letter and a two letter abbreviation for use in the program. The + and signs are
used to designate helpful or negative and the _ denotes neutral.
These abbreviations are provided merely for reference.
The names of the planets, asteroids, points, and AstroBodies are easily accessed by RIGHT clicking on the symbol
on the chart wheel.
1,Saturn,h,hh,-2,Jupiter,j,jp,++
3,Sun,s,su,++
4,Earth,e,ea,++
5,Mercury,y,me,++
6,Venus,v,ve,++
7,Moon,l,mo,++
8,Node,d,nn,__
9,Mars,m,ma,++
10,Ceres,c,cs,+11,Pallas,x,pa,__
12,Vesta,a,vt,__
13,Juno,o,jo,+14,Chiron,k,ki,++
15,Uranus,u,ur,++
16,Neptune,n,ne,++
17,Pluto,p,pl,++
18,Sedna,z,sd,__
19,Ixion,i,ix,__
20,Orcus,r,or,__
21,Peleus,g,pe,__
22,Quaoar,q,qu,__
23,UB313,b,ub,__
24,Varuna ,w,va,__
25,Amor,1,am,__
26,Diana,2,di,__
27,Eros,3,er,__
28,Hidalgo,4,hi,__
29,Icarus,f,ic,__
30,Lilith,5,li,__
31,Pandora,6,pn,__
32,Psyche,7,ps,__
33,Sappho,8,fo,__
34,Toro,9,to,__
35,Urania,t,ua,__
ARABIC PARTS
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There are numerous Arabic Parts and the most famous of them is the Part of
Fortune which is addressed earlier in the manual. Calculating the Arabic Parts
requires addition and/or subtraction of the positions of planets in the natal
chart to and from other points of the chart but especially the ascendant. Some
of the points, or parts, have been given various names by an assortment of
authors through the centuries. According to some astrologers the rules for
calculating the Arabic Parts change depending upon whether the birth occurred
during the day or night.
When you click on the Arabic Parts selection you have several options.
Choose the type of Arabic Part Formula which you wish to apply to the chart currently on the screen. You may
choose the Day Formula, Night Formula, or standard Western Astrology rules.
Then click the Calculate button.
Another window will appear that lists the
various degrees.
Sometimes, because a certain Arabic Part has
more than one name in traditional astrology,
there will be two names for the same degree
as in the example here that lists two entries
for 10 Sag (Sagittarius) 04.
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After you press the CALCULATE VOC button another window will appear that may look similar to this one:
You may use the Print button on the screen to print out a copy of the
Void of Course positions for the time period chosen.
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Just a note that the Data Grids do not display applying or separating aspects with this
feature, which makes sense because in a Solar Arc Progression all aspects are in direct
motion.
SIDEREAL CHART
The traditional chart commonly used in western astrology is
based on the Tropical Zodiac. Long ago the zodiac was charted
by astronomers and a starting point of 0 degrees Aries was
marked on the heavens based on the positions of
constellations. This starting point originally coincided with the
position of the Sun at the spring equinox (0 Aries).
Over centuries this point has gradually moved backwards. Due to this phenomenon, known
as precession of the equinoxes, the constellations no longer appear in the same segment of
sky that bears their names. The Sidereal Chart is based on a zodiac system in which the
signs are located where the corresponding constellations are now viewed from our position
on Earth.
Although there are many differing views of the true starting point of the zodiac the most
widely used by Sidereal astrologers are the SVP and the True Ayanamsa.
The SVP is based on the Sidereal Vernal Point (also known as the Synetic Vernal Point) and
the True Ayanamsa is based on the difference that currently exists between the Tropical and
Sidereal Zodiacs.
To Display: Choose either the SVP or True Ayanamsa and then press the Calculate button
to display the Sidereal Chart based on whatever Natal Chart Data is currently calculated.
The planets will usually be in different signs than in the Tropical Zodiac, and the degrees of
the planets will change depending upon which of the Sidereal Zodiac starting points you
choose to use, but the aspects between the planets will always be the same.
EXTRA ASTEROIDS
An exciting new feature which is available as an add-on to AstroGeometry is the ability to include extra asteroids in
your calculations and chart display. The Extra Asteroids that can be activated in your AstroGeometry program
include: Amor, Diana, Eros, Hidalgo, Icarus, Lilith, Pandora, Psyche, Sappho, Toro, and Urania.
After you have activated this feature these asteroids can be selected from the Select Midpoints and non-core
Planets menu and added to the Select Planetary Body Options. So they may be used in any chart calculation.
Add extra asteroids to the Select Planetary Body Options
First: From the Select Planets drop down menu click on Select Midpoints and non-core Planets.
Core planets refer to the main planets used in the program, so
if you have activated the extra asteroids (and/or additional
AstroBodies) they will be listed in the column labeled Noncore Planets.
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In our example below we have highlighted and clicked on Urania from the list of bodies available in the Non-core
Planets column. By clicking on Urania it now appears in the column labeled Selected Planets/Midpoints.
Next, click the APPLY button.
YOU MUST ALWAYS SELECT ASTEROIDS & ASTROBODIES FROM THIS SCREEN TO INCLUDE
THEM IN THE SELECT PLANETARY OPTIONS WINDOW.
Dont forgetyou can save your settings with the SAVE button so you can load this asteroid or a customized set of
asteroids again. Just press the SAVE button, name the filein this case urania makes sensethen press the save
button. Next time you wish to load Urania just click on the LOAD button on this screen and choose the urania
file)
The Select Planetary Options screen will
appear and Urania is now included as an
item at the bottom of the list for both
transiting and natal planets.
Put a check in the box in either transiting
or the natal column, (or both) then click
APPLY. (See the illustration below)
Urania will now appear on your chart
wheel display and in all data grids. You
may also create a Group on the Select
Planetary Options window that includes
the asteroids and/or AstroBodies of your
choice for future use.
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Just remember that you must FIRST load the asteroid(s) from the Midpoints and non core Planets window.
All asteroids displayed in the charts will have a symbol using its initial and be preceded by a bracket: [
You do not need to memorize the symbols used because AstroGeometry is smart. Just RIGHT CLICK on the symbol
in your chartwheel and a popup box will tell you the name of the planet represented by the symbol.
When you RIGHT click on the symbol on the chartwheel the popup window gives the full name and additional
information when it is available.
ADDITIONAL ASTROBODIES
A very special new feature which is available for AstroGeometry users is the ability to include recently discovered
AstroBodies in your chart display and calculations. The Magi Society has been researching these discoveries and has
found that some of them can be of significance. We are very excited about our findings, especially our results using
Sedna in the financial charts, and hope that having access to these AstroBodies in your calculations and chart
displays will be a helpful addition to your research.
The new AstroBodies available are: Ixion, Orcus, Peleus, Qauoar, Sedna, UB313 (also known as Eris), and Varuna.
All AstroBodies displayed in the charts will have a symbol using its initial and will be preceded by a bracket: ]
You may RIGHT click on the symbol on the chartwheel to popup a window that gives the full name in case you
need a quick hint or reminder of the symbols.
Use the same instructions as given in the preceding section about Extra Asteroids to add these new AstroBodies to
your chart display and data grid calculations. You must choose the Select Midpoints and non-core Planets
option from the Select Planets menu bar and then add the new AstroBodies to the Select Planets window. Use the
SAVE button or the Groups option in the Select Planetary Bodies screen to create easily referenced files.
RIGHT click on any glyph to see the planet position window that will give the full name and other data.
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This is very simple to do.
When you purchase the New Frontier Planets upgrade we send you activation codes. The custom
asteroid packages are registered in the same way, using activation codes.
The difference is that there is a separate area in the program for activating the New Frontier Planets
upgrade or any custom asteroid upgrade package.
Once the New Frontier Planets upgrade or custom asteroid package is registered the planets or
asteroids can be utilized in the all of the various features of the program.
Lets show you an example:
First, open the software and on the top menu bar find the ACTIVATE menu and the submenu item
labeled, activate new frontier ephemerides.
You have received the activation codes by email and you will see them as usual, within two lines of
asterisks.
******
achilles = 1531811040
adonis = 1563791073
amun = 1519062437
cuno = 4509269069
isis = 4555314713
kleopatra = 3523026597
medusa = 5563690381
phoinix = 7567905114
prometheus = 1576862470
typhon = 2576258470
******
The window to activate the New Frontier planets is rather self-explanatory.
Copy everything between the two lines of asterisks and then Paste the code in the box on the left.
Then Click the pink button labeled Register New Frontier Ephemerides
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As is customary with this program, a set of spindles will appear that must be matched to complete the
registration.
Once matched, click the Continue button and the status of new frontier registrations box should look
something like this:
If all of the files appear and are marked as registered, you are ready to go!
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Access your New Frontier Planets (or custom asteroids) by navigating to the top menu bar and clicking on
Select Planets, then choose the submenu item, Select Midpoints and Non-Core Planets
You will now find a list of your New Frontier Planets available in the middle window under the Non-Core
Planets heading.
Since these are registered just click on the New Frontier Planet you wish to display and use in your
calculations and it will be placed in the far right row. Then press Apply to choose whether to display on
Natal or Transit charts.
Just as discussed earlier with AstroBodies and Additional Asteroids, you can SAVE a group of Non-Core
Planets for your convenience. If you wish, you could highlight ALL of the New Frontier Planets and SAVE
them in a file called New Frontier Planets to LOAD at a future time using the buttons on this window.
You can select any combination of Non-Core Planets and SAVE them in a file with a distinctive name so
you can LOAD them quickly at a later date.
The latest version of AstroGeometry includes additional informational windows for the chart display area.
RIGHT CLICK on the planet of your choice from the chart wheel and a popup window will provide as much
information as is available, dependent upon the planet.
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For instance in Bill Clintons natal chart we can RIGHT CLICK on the glyph for NATAL Saturn and the Planet Data
window will appear. It includes data, aspects, and the symbolism for the planet (if available)..
The natal position and planet name is given in the first line.
Daily delta refers to the movement per day or speed of the planet.
Days to next station line tells us that Bill Clintons natal Saturn will turn retrograde in 93.05 days and the
exact date is given in parentheses. (His natal Saturn is direct in motion so the next station will be a Rx)
The next line position at next station states the degree Saturn will be when it next turns retrograde.
Days from previous station line tells us that Bill Clintons natal Saturn turned direct 153.29 days before
his birth and the exact date is given in parentheses.
Position at previous station gives the degree of the last station point for Saturn before birth.
The daily delta is helpful for those looking at progressions and the station points are particularly helpful with
transits. This data make it easier to note looped transits or incomplete aspects.
Of course, you can Right Click on a transiting planets glyph as well
PLANET ASPECTS WINDOW
The middle window provides information about the aspects (within orb) that the chosen
planet makes. This is a very handy tool when you just
want to look at one or two planets!
PLANET SYMBOLISM WINDOW
To the far left of the Planet Position window is a popup area containing
the Magi astrology symbolism of the planet. This new feature provides
a very helpful reminder for students.
DBASE/LESSONS MENU
The option to display and work with the charts from numerous databases and lessons is a new feature of
AstroGeometry. At this time, only a few databases are available, but many more are in development!
This menu item works hand in hand with the new Database Feature so we will move on to discuss this upgrade.
DATABASE FEATURE
The NEW Database feature provides datasuch as First Trade Dates for stocks traded on the major stock
exchanges and the birth data for athletes from various sports teams-- in a handy format. You may open a database
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and find the First Trade Date of a publicly traded company of your choice or your favorite football player and view
the chart by pressing a button. You may also edit the date or change the time if you wish.
You may also create your own subsets from the databasesfor instance you can create a subset of First Trade Dates
of health insurance companies or a subset of all the players on the Philadelphia Eagles football team. And best of all,
the Magi Society will offer updated files as they become available for each database.
In addition, the Magical Search feature will allow you to use the databases jointly with the powerful features of the
Aspectarian to search for planetary alignments and significant transits or progressions.
If you have purchased any of the database upgrades, and have received a code to activate this feature in the Activate
menu, the Advanced drop down menu will look a bit different than in previous pictures.
You will have a Database selection on the
Advanced menu!
Since there are numerous databases available you
will need to register the databases you actually
own.
The Magi Society will send you codes that
automatically register your databases from the
Activate menu!
At this time there are 5 different databases available and each has been assigned a specific DBase/Lesson number.
For your reference, all distributed database packages currently available will be assigned the following numbers:
If you are UNABLE to view the Database menu item on the ADVANCED menu and have paid for a database and
been given codes which were entered in the Multi Activate window you may have a rare problem.
Here is a step by step list of how to register and activate the database features should you need to do it by hand. (But
your new databases should already be activated automatically by the Multi Activate feature.)
Activate DBase/Lessons
Click DBase/Lessons and the menu item labeled Activate
DBase/Lessons and a screen will appear.
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In our illustration we have registered all five Databases using the activation codes and the Multi Activate feature of
the Activate menu. If the word Enabled appears to the left of the item you have purchased you are set to go! Just
close this screen.
If, however, Multi Activate did not work for you (once in a great while there will be a problem dependent upon
certain computer system settings) you may follow our instructions and enter your activation codes on this window.
Click the Activate DBase/Lessons, Registrations, and Magical Searches button to register your databases. When
the word Enabled appears you may close the window.
Read Dbase/Lessons
Read Dbase/Lessons selection in the Dbase/Lessons drop down menu is an option which is in place for future
developments of the Database Upgrade. At the moment a window will appear, but there are no associated functions
so we will skip on to using the databases.
Using the Database Upgrade
Please click the Database submenu item labeled Load first trade dates .apd
file.
Or, you can click Load athletes .apd file. Both menu items will let you access
all database files currently in the software program, but only the ones you
actually own, and have registered, will be accessible.
(If you are wondering, .apd refers to the type of file used by AstroGeometry for database files.)
The screen below will open titled Specify .apd database file to load. As you can see, First Trade Data (FTD) and
the athletic databases for the MLB, NBA, NFL, and NHL players are current choices:
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In our example we registered the First Trade Date (FTD) database so we will click on
FTD_thruDec2006_0001.apd and we will then press the OPEN button.
(Remember: You must own and register each and every database file that you wish to use before you can access
them from this screen.)
A new window will appear called First Trade Date database display window-10928 records
Use the scroll bar to move through the list. OR, use the < and > buttons beside the first name to move through the
list.
The name of the file is in blue at the top
of the right hand data column. We
highlighted record #32 to see the First
Trade Date for 7-Eleven.
Here is a screen shot of the database
window that you should see.
Transfer Birth date
Next, click the button labeled Transfer
birth date and the chart on your screen
will now be that of the First Trade Date
for the 7-Eleven corporation!
Use your AstroGeometry program to
view the chart details and use all the tools
available on the chartwheel screen
including CAC chartwheels and the data
grids.
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You can see at the top of the window bar that this First Trade Date database contains nearly 11,000 records! The
Magi Society has carefully researched this data and believes it to be accurate.
Edit/Save the DATE or TIME for this record
However, you may have other first trade data for a corporation which you prefer to use, or may have updates. The
database upgrade will allow you to change the DATE and/or TIME of the records.
Use the button labeled: Edit/Save DATE for this record to make DATE changes to the First Trade Data for the
stock you have highlighted.
Use the button labeled: Edit/Save TIME for this record to make TIME changes to the First Trade Data for the
stock you have highlighted.
When you click either of these buttons a new screen will appear where
you may alter the DATE or TIME for the file in question.
If you wished to change the First Trade Date for 7-Eleven, for instance,
from 3/5/1991 to 4/6/1992 use the Month, Day and Year buttons to
create the desired date.
When you press the Click here to edit and save this record the
program will automatically assign a new number to the database you
are changing, so that you may save it as a new file without disturbing
the original data.
If we altered data of the FTD_thruDec2006_0001.apd files, the program will automatically create a new file called
FTD_thruDec2006_0002.apd (changing the 1 to a 2 at the end of the file name) so that you cannot accidentally
overwrite the original database. The next time you make another change to the original data the program may assign
it the number 3 but you may reload the FTD_thruDec2006_0002.apd file to keep all changes in one file.
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You also have the option to enter your own name to the file and your changes will be added to the original database
under the name of your choice.
In this additional screenshot we chose to name a file that contains one changed birth date for one NFL player
mystuffNFLplayers2006_002.apd
After you specify an .apd database to load, and press the OPEN button, the program will take a moment or more
(depending upon the speed of your computerremember, with the FTD files this is crunching more nearly 11,000
records!) to complete the SAVE.
The next time you open the FTD files you will see there will be a NEW file named
FTD_thruNDec2006_0002.apd. The file ending in 0002 is a new file that saved the records which included your
changes. Or you will see the file that you uniquely named yourself.
You can access the original files at any time plus may also have a separate file(s) that contains your personal
changes. You can always go back and load the original files that end in 0001 if you make an error.
The other way you may edit the database files is to Transfer Data from Main Screen. If you have loaded the 7Eleven first trade date data into the chartwheel by pressing the Transfer Birth Date button, you can change the
DATE or TIME in the Natal Data screen and press RECALCULATE. Then press the Transfer Data from Main
Screen to append your records with the DATE or TIME changes you have made.
NOTE: Using this button will NOT allow you to add new chart data to the databases (in other words, you cannot
create a chart for a mythical corporation called Greedy Gas Corp and add it as a new entry to the database. The
edit database data record screen will only allow you to refine the data for existing entries.
Create Subsets
Perhaps you dont want to work with the entire list of nearly 11,000 First Trade Date records and are only interested
in researching the charts of health insurance companies or
communications companies. Processing a Magical Search on 11,000
records can take hours but by creating subsets you may use the
Magical Search feature on only the most crucial records of your choice
in the database and save your valuable time.
Subsets are a way to create small sub-databases that only contain the
data you wish to work with!
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Open a database (we will load the First Trade Date database)
Click on Create Subset button
A new window opens labeled Database Subset Creation
Select the members of your subset by highlighting the name
in the data list
Click the Add to subset button
The name will be transferred to the Database Subset
Creation data list
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7.
When your list contains every record you want to include in a subset just press the Save subset database
button.
8.
The window that next appears is where you may NAME your subset with a unique name or you may accept
the default name that is assigned by the AstroGeometry program.
FTD_thruDec2006_0001_subset.apd
But you can name this file anything that makes sense to you.
Change subset
The other button on the database window
is change subset. Once you have created
a subset perhaps you wish to change the
data or add new data records to the subset.
Just click on the change subset button,
the Load subset you want to change
window opens and you can highlight the
subset record you wish to work with.
Below we have chosen to open
FTD_thruDec2006_0001_subset.apd
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The data subset creation screen will open again and we can add or delete records.
It is easy!
You can open the database subsets to use with the Magical Search feature and may open them to change or add to
the data whenever you wish!
CONCLUSION
Well, thats it for the manual for AstroGeometry. We hope it will help you make full use of AstroGeometrys
extraordinary capabilities features found in no other software.
GENERAL INFORMATION
TECHNICAL QUESTIONS
The Magi Society will provide a reasonable amount of free technical assistance to our members who purchase at
least one of our interpretation upgrades. (This free technical support is limited to helping such members to properly
install the AstroGeometry program. We believe our instructions are adequate for any intelligent person to learn how
to actually use the AstroGeometry program itself.) But we do NOT provide any free technical support for anyone
who has not bought at least one of our interpretation upgrades.
Frankly, we have found that if you are at least a little familiar with computer programs and follow our instructions,
and if you have a normal computer system, you should not need any tech support at all. We already have over 8,000
installations of Magi Society software programs working worldwide. ALMOST EVERYONE WHO HAS ASKED
FOR TECH HELP SIMPLY DID NOT FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS or are novices when it comes to
computers and computer software. If you feel you need tech support, it costs $15 for up to 20 minutes by phone,
and $1 per minute thereafter. (This rate fee is subject to change without notice.)
BEFORE YOU CONTACT US asking for tech support, please be sure to read the following Troubleshooting
section.
TROUBLESHOOTING
With over 8,000 copies of our software programs installed worldwide, we now have had a lot of experience with our
programs. Here are the most common problems that our members have encountered while installing
AstroGeometry.
Below are common installation problems and simple solutions:
1.
2.
The AstroGeometry program can be installed only on the main hard drive (the boot drive) of your
computer and it must be the C: drive. The C: drive is the main drive in 99.5% of all computer systems
and that is the standard configuration in the computer
industry. If your computer system is different, you should
correct this and have your operating system installed on
the C: drive because you will have problems with other
computer software as well as AstroGeometry.
You should be sure antivirus programs and other software
running in the background is disabled before installing
AstroGeometry.
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EuroAstroGeometry
To access this version use Windows Explore to browse to C drive, then to the AstroGeometry folder, and look inside
for the icon labeled EuroAstroGeometry or EuroAstroGeometry.exe. Make a shortcut that you can add to your
desktop and use this version if you wish.
Use the FILE menu to make a shortcut to EuroAstroGeometry for your desktop if you use European date/time settings
Printing Problems
AstroGeometry has been thoroughly tested and the Print functions for the wheels and charts work perfectly in all
instances. However, due to the large number of printers and drivers available in todays market you may run into a
situation where the program does not print precisely as expected.
If you have a problem we suggest that you use the PRINT SCRN (print screen) button on the upper right hand side
of your keyboard to copy the graphic, and then paste it into Microsoft Word to print it. Or, you can paste the picture
into your graphics program and resize it or crop it so it is suitable for printing.
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Our program is designed with red, blue, green, and black lines but some printers only print red and black or just
black. Follow the instructions regarding how to send charts by email and you can save charts with the colored lines.
SOME PRINTERS HAVE TO BE RESET USING PRINT SETUP
Finally, there is just one other known printing problem that might occur. If you have trouble using AstroGeometry
to print any charts or anything else it is supposed to print, the problem has always been found to be due to a
mismatched setting between your printer and the AstroGeometry program. To correct this, you have to check the
settings of your printer and make sure the settings are correct. For example, you want the printer to be set to print
8.5 by 11 inch paper. With some printers, you may actually have to reset these settings each time you close and
reload AstroGeometry.
Uninstalling AstroGeometry
AstroGeometry comes with an uninstall utility. Just find AstroGeometry in your Programs list and click on the
Uninstall AstroGeometry item.
With the AstroGeometry program still showing the chart in Full Screen mode, enter [<Ctrl> + <G>] in order to
go back to the Main Screen of the AstroGeometry program
Then minimize the AstroGeometry screen by clicking on the Minimize Button (the leftmost button among the
three buttons at the top right corner of the AstroGeometry Main Screen)
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3.
Now load Microsoft Word and simply create a new document (by clicking the File Menu and click on New and
follow the instructions on creating a new document); once the Word program shows you the blank page, you
can paste the Magi Astrology chart onto the page if you just enter [<Ctrl> + <V>]; the Magi Astrology Chart
will be pasted onto the Word document.
You can then make comments or add any notes you like into the Word document. When you are finished, just save
the document and attach it to your email.
This ends PART ONE of the manual for AstroGeometry. We look forward to showing you how to use the advanced
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You can even utilize advanced Solar Arc Progressions and 13 House Systems.
Although we do not believe such Traditional Astrology techniques work, it might come in
handy - for example, you can show a client how Traditional Astrology does something and
compare it to Magi techniques. Clients sometimes have a "show me" attitude.
UPGRADE THREE: EXTRA ASTROBODIES for $170
AstroGeometry offers this upgrade that allows you to include the most recently discovered
planets into every calculation and chart. The New AstroBodies upgrade gives you the
following seven newly discovered planets (sometimes called planetoids):
Sedna, UB313 (aka Eris), Quaoar, Varuna, Peleus, Orcus, Ixion
All seven AstroBodies work in every basic feature of our program - including CACs and time
to exact calculations.
This upgrade is entirely flexible; you may choose to include any combination of these
magnificent seven AstroBodies. So if you want to include only Sedna, UB313 and Orcus, you
can.
At the Magi Society, we believe Sedna is crucial and has profound astrological influences,
especially in Financial Astrology. We highly recommend this upgrade.
UPGRADE FOUR: EXTRA ASTEROIDS for $190
The basic version of AstroGeometry already includes the four main asteroids, Ceres, Juno,
Vesta and Pallas. With this Extra Asteroids upgrade, you can include eleven more of Modern
Astrology's favorite asteroids - Amor, Diana, Eros, Hidalgo, Icarus, Lilith, Pandora, Psyche,
Saphho, Toro, and Urania - into every chart and calculation, or you can choose to add any
combination of these Extra Asteroids.
The Time To Exact Feature (a Magi Society trademark feature) works on all Extra AstroBodies
and Asteroids in AstroGeometry v.8.22.
This is a lovely upgrade but if you are not the most serious astrologer who wants to do
original research into astrology, you can get by without this upgrade for now.
UPGRADE FIVE: MUCH IMPROVED ADDITIONAL MIDPOINTS for $165
Previous versions of the Magi Society software programs already offered an Additional
Midpoints upgrade. But AstroGeometry has a very much improved Additional Midpoints
upgrade. It includes midpoints made with any Extra AstroBody or Extra Asteroid, if you also
own those upgrades.
Again, this is a great upgrade but unless you are a serious astrologer, you do not need this
upgrade. The basic version of AstroGeometry already has the three most important
midpoints (Saturn-Jupiter, Saturn-Chiron and Jupiter-Chiron).
UPGRADE SIX: FIND SYMMETRICAL PATTERNS for $240
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This is a Financial Astrology upgrade and a day trading tool. Unless you are very much
interested in financial astrology, you do not need this upgrade. But oh what a great
upgrade it is.
Many financial astrologers believe that the peak of when Symmetrical Patterns are formed
by certain planets will correspond to highs or lows in the financial markets.
With this upgrade, you can easily see each Symmetrical Pattern formed by the planets. The
upgrade finds and draws Symmetrical Patterns made by three or four planets for you, and
displays them individually. This upgrade also tells you the Time to Exact for each
Symmetrical Pattern; these times are sortable. You can create a list box of the Time To
Exact of symmetrical patterns sorted by time and see when such patterns occur
sequentially.
If you have the Extra AstroBodies upgrade, you can include any combination of these seven
planetoids in the Find Symmetrical Feature.
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The interpretations offered by these two different levels are similar but the Apex Level
Interpretation Upgrades include interpretations for the Four Major Asteroids (Ceres, Juno,
Pallas and Vesta) whereas the Standard ones do not.
If you already own AstroGeometry Standard Interpretations Upgrades, and if you order Apex
Professional Interpretation Upgrades, your new Apex will include the Four Major Asteroids.
And you only have to pay just $20 per Apex Interpretation Upgrade.
But if you do not own any Interpretations Upgrade and you want to now order Apex
Interpretation Upgrades, the price is $75 per interpretation upgrade.
Below are more details about Apex Upgrades.
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Some of you may not have all or any of our "old" upgrades. Below is some information
about the "old" upgrades, which if you do not have, you may want:
A) Heliocentric Upgrade (costs $110): Allows you to do in Heliocentric astrology all the
charts and calculations that AstroGeometry does in geocentric astrology (except Houses
because there are no Houses in Heliocentric astrology).
The Heliocentric Upgrade enables any other upgrade to perform Heliocentric equivalents.
For example, if you have our Heliocentric Upgrade and Additional Midpoints upgrade, you
will have Heliocentric Planetary Midpoints.
NOTE: We have four interpretation upgrades for geocentric astrology and offer four separate
Apex Professional Interpretation Upgrades for Heliocentric astrology. So in total, we offer 8
interpretation upgrades for the AstroGeometry program. You must own or order the
Heliocentric Upgrade if you order any Heliocentric Apex Interpretation Upgrade.
B) Harmonic Upgrade (costs $110): allows you to draw charts in Vedic Harmonics (similar
to Traditional Harmonics) for all charts in both the Magi Astrology Charts and House Charts.
Also converts all planetary data to the harmonic selected.
C) Ephemeris Generator Upgrade (costs $55): displays and prints simple ephemerides
for each astrological body of the program.
D) Generate Aspectarian Upgrade (costs $165): allows you to search ahead or in the
past, and obtain a listing, of exact natal or transiting aspects, made by two or by three
planets (which no other program can do).
E) Magi Wizard Upgrade (cost varies from $165 to $365 depending on how many
interpretation upgrades you own): helps you to pick out what synchronizations are the most
important and sequences them in order of importance; does the same for multiple transits
and multiple interaspects in CACs.
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And scroll to the bottom of the homepage and click on the PayPal Button, and then follow
the PayPal instructions. Please include a note explaining what you paid for such as:
"I paid you $70. I already own the Standard Interpretation Upgrades for geocentric Romance
Compatibility and geocentric Romance Transits -- I am paying $40 total to upgrade my two
Standard Interps to Apex Interpretations, and $30 to upgrade to AstroGeometry."
Or:
"I paid you $290 in total; I am paying $75 for the geocentric Romance Compatibility Apex
Interp and another $75 for the Heliocentric Romance Compatibility Apex Interp - I am also
paying $110 for the Heliocentric Upgrade, and $30 for my upgrade to AstroGeometry."
PayPal will send us a record of your payment within 24 hours but please also send us an
email yourself and let us know you paid and what you paid for and we will expedite your
order. We would then be able to email you instructions to download your new software and
any upgrades you ordered.
2) Or you can pay us by completing the Credit Card Charge Authorization Form at the end of
this email and fax it to us at 212 867-7665, or mail it to us to our address listed at the end of
this email, OR
3) You may speak to a live person on the phone to give us your order, credit card
information, and answer any questions. To set up an appointment for this purpose, please
email your Membership Director at [email protected].
TO ORDER UPGRADES:
Please copy or print out this Software Order Form and email, or mail or fax it to us:
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I am ordering the following Apex Professional Interpretation Upgrades for geocentric
astrology. I understand that the cost is just $20 each if I already own the corresponding
AstroGeometry Standard Interp Upgrade, but the cost is $75 if I do not. I have indicated
below which Apex upgrades I am ordering, and which Standard Interpretation upgrades I
already own.
For geocentric astrology:
I am ordering these Apex Upgrades:
___Romance Compatibility for geocentric astrology
___Financial Compatibility for geocentric astrology
___Romance Transits for geocentric astrology
___Financial Transits for geocentric astrology
And I already own these corresponding AstroGeometry Standard Interpretation Upgrades:
Standard Romance Compatibility for geocentric astrology (____I own this)
Standard Financial Compatibility for geocentric astrology (____I own this)
Standard Romance Transits for geocentric astrology (____I own this)
Standard Financial Transits for geocentric astrology (____I own this)
I have calculated the total cost of what I have ordered above to be ________.
(Example: If you own all four AstroGeometry Standard geocentric Interpretation Upgrades
and you are ordering all four corresponding Apex upgrades, the cost is four times $20 which
is a total of $80. But for example, if you do not own any of the four AstroGeometry
geocentric Standard Interpretation Upgrades and if you are ordering two Apex upgrades, the
cost is two times $75 which is a total of $150.)
___I would like the Essential Heliocentric Upgrade for $110
I am ordering the following Apex Professional Interpretation Upgrades for HELIOCENTRIC
astrology. I understand that the cost is just $20 each if I already own the corresponding
AstroGeometry upgrade, but the cost is $75 if I do not. I have indicated below which Apex
upgrades I am ordering, and which AstroGeometry Standard interpretation upgrades I
already own.
For HELIOCENTRIC astrology:
I am ordering these Apex Upgrades:
___Romance Compatibility for Heliocentric astrology
___Financial Compatibility for Heliocentric astrology
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___Romance Transits for Heliocentric astrology
___Financial Transits for Heliocentric astrology
And I already own these corresponding AstroGeometry Standard Interpretation Upgrades:
Romance Compatibility for Heliocentric astrology (____I own this)
Financial Compatibility for Heliocentric astrology (____I own this)
Romance Transits for Heliocentric astrology (____I own this)
Financial Transits for Heliocentric astrology (____I own this)
I have calculated the total cost of what I have ordered above to be ________.
[NOTE: IN ORDER TO OWN ANY HELIOCENTRIC INTERPRETATION UPGRADE, YOU NEED THE
ESSENTIAL HELIOCENTRIC UPGRADE, AND THE EQUIVALENT GEOCENTRIC INTERPRETATION
UPGRADE. For example, if you would like the Heliocentric Apex Financial Transits
Interpretation Upgrade, you need the corresponding Geocentric Financial Transits
Interpretation Upgrade and the Essential Heliocentric Upgrade.]
___I would like the Ben Franklin Upgrade Planetary Eclipse Viewer and Magi Star Scope for
$90
___I would like the Traditional Astrology upgrade for $55
___I would like the Extra AstroBodies Upgrade for $170
___I would like the Additional Asteroids Upgrade for $190
___I would like the Additional Midpoints Upgrade for $165
___I would like the Find Symmetrical Patterns Upgrade for $240
___I would like the Traditional Harmonic Upgrade for $110
___I would like the Ephemeris Generator for $55
___I would like the Generate Aspectarian Upgrade for $165
___I am interested in more info about the Magi Wizard (if you check this box we will email
you to set up an appointment to speak with you)
DATABASE UPGRADES
___I would like the National Football League Database of nearly all NFL players for $65
___I would like the Major League Baseball Database of nearly all MLB players for $40
___I would like the National Basketball Association Database of nearly all NBA players for $40
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___I would like the National Hockey League Database of nearly all NHL players for $30
___I would like the First Trade Date Database of almost 11,000 US companies for $345.
___I would like the S & P 500 Incorporation Database with the dates of incorporation of about
90% of the S & P 500 (if you check this box we will email you to set up an appointment to
speak with you)
Credit Card Authorization form is on the next page for mail or fax orders.
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To Magi Associates, Inc.: I authorize you to charge my credit card a total of _______ for the
software and upgrades I ordered above.
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TERMS OF SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
FOR ASTROGEOMETRY PROGRAMS
You may install our AstroGeometry program on up to two computers at any given time but you must own each
computer on which you install AstroGeometry. You are entitled to ask us for the standard and customary
instructions and other information required installing and activating AstroGeometry on up to two computers. If you
wish to transfer the AstroGeometry program from one computer to another, or from one drive to another, you must
first uninstall the AstroGeometry program from one of your existing installations.
By downloading or installing AstroGeometry or by inserting any of the AstroGeometry install/upgrade disks into
any drive of any computer, you are agreeing to the terms of this License Agreement and you further agree that
MAGI have full right, title and interest to any and all copyrights to whatever the AstroGeometry program produces
and/or displays and/or prints and that you have no rights whatsoever to any such copyrights.
You may make copies of, and distribute the graphic printouts, astrological charts and data produced or created by
AstroGeometry only if you include the copyright notice that is always printed on every page of the original printouts
and/or always displayed on the computer screen.
If you pay for any Interpretation Upgrade for AstroGeometry, the AstroGeometry will produce and display
Interpretations that MAGI has created both originally and independently. You acknowledge that MAGI has full
right, title and interest to all the copyrights to the Interpretations that AstroGeometry produces.
You may print copies of AstroGeometry Interpretations and print these Interpretations only to an individual and then
only if you include the copyright notice that is always printed on each of the programs original interpretations,
and/or always displayed on the computer screen.
You may not distribute or disseminate any of the Interpretations produced by AstroGeometry in any way that would
make any of the Interpretations available to the public or anyone you do not know.
You may not distribute or disseminate any of the Interpretations produced by AstroGeometry in any way that would
make any of the Interpretations available to the public in any way, including through the Internet, or mail or any
form of mass media.
The AstroGeometry program was designed and written to allow you to edit and revise its Interpretations texts. You
must understand that if you edit or revise any of the AstroGeometry Interpretations, you have created a derivative
work of the AstroGeometry Interpretations and that according to US and International Copyright Laws, in such
instances MAGI shall own derivative rights to the Interpretations you edited and/or revised. You agree that you will
recognize MAGIs derivative rights and you agree to obey and be bound by US and International Copyright Laws.
You agree you will not attempt to represent any such revised and/or edited Interpretations Revisions as your own
original work.
If you downloaded the AstroGeometry installation file, you may make a single backup copy of the AstroGeometry
installation file. If we also send you a AstroGeometry installation disk (normally a CD), you may make a single
backup copy of it.
You may not change or remove any of the copyright notices that are normally or regularly produced by the
AstroGeometry programs, including the printouts.
You may not transfer your license to any person or entity.
You may not modify any of the AstroGeometry programs nor may you make any attempt to do so.
You may not make any attempt to reverse engineer, decode or manipulate any of the files or databases of the
AstroGeometry programs.
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Except by using the AstroGeometry programs, you may not attempt to access, retrieve, manipulate or decode any of
the data bases or files that are a part of the AstroGeometry programs, or any of the information, text or data stored
within the programs or their component files.
You may not link, merge, use, read or call any part of any of the AstroGeometry programs or data bases or files of
the programs, for use with any software program of any kind whatsoever, whether commercially available, private
or those written by you or for you.
You may not sell, resell, distribute, give or transfer any of the AstroGeometry programs, or its component databases
and files, either in whole or in part, to any person or entity for any reason whatsoever.
You may not make any attempt to circumvent the registration requirement of the AstroGeometry programs and data
bases; you may not analyze or examine the data bases or the code or files of any of the programs, or any files
produced, created or altered by the programs.
You may use the AstroGeometry programs for your personal use. You may also use the AstroGeometry programs
professionally to help you establish or improve your own consulting service if and only if you limit your practice to
personalized one-on-one or group consulting sessions, between you and your clients, or friends, or family members.
However, you may not use the AstroGeometry programs, or any of the program's output, Interpretations texts,
copyrighted data, or information produced by the AstroGeometry programs as any part of any mass marketed
service or product of any kind whatsoever (such as any Internet based dating or advisory service).
You may not at any time compete against the Magi Society or The Magi Associates, Inc., or Magi Astrologers
Worldwide Corporation, or against any subsidiary, website, affiliate or partner of The Magi Associates, Inc., or Magi
Society or Magi Astrologers Worldwide Corporation on the Internet by maintaining any website, or marketing any
service or product, that utilizes or includes any of the interpretation information produced by any AstroGeometry
program.
This license automatically terminates without notice if you breach or attempt to breach any of the terms of this
Agreement. It is then your responsibility to deactivate and uninstall the AstroGeometry programs and destroy all of
your copies of the programs, databases and files.
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Please be aware of and be always conscious of our warning in Astrology Really Works! and on our websites that you
cannot make money using astrology.
Magi Astrology and AstroGeometry are trademarks and service marks of The Magi Associates, Inc.
Magi Society is a registered trademark of The Magi Associates, Inc.
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