Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with this thing called horary astrology lately. It’s like, this old-school way of answering specific questions by looking at the stars at the exact moment the question pops into your head. Sounds wild, right? I thought so too, but I was curious, so I decided to dive in.
First, I started digging around for some learning stuff. There’s a ton of info online, courses, you name it, but I ended up signing up for this course. I saw some ads about “Astrocollege” and their courses and thought, “Why not?” I’m all about that structured learning vibe. It is a multi-week course. So, I committed to it.
The course started with the basics, like, what horary astrology even is and how it’s different from reading your regular birth chart. This is more about the current position of the planets when you ask a question. Apparently, the stars at that moment can give you some clues about how things might play out. We also went through some old texts.
Then, we got into the nitty-gritty of actually creating a horary chart. It’s not as simple as just looking up at the sky, let me tell you. You have to figure out where the planets are in relation to each other and in which houses and signs they fall. There’s a whole system to it, which, I gotta admit, was a bit overwhelming at first. I got some help from the course instructors to set it up correctly.
Once I had a chart, the next step was learning how to interpret it. This is where it gets really interesting. Each planet, house, and sign represents different things, and their relationships to each other can tell a story. It took a lot of practice, but I started to get the hang of it. It felt like learning a new language, but one that’s all about symbols and planets.
Now, the big question: Does it actually work? I’ve tried asking a few questions and following the answers the charts gave me. It usually works within one year. I asked about some personal stuff, some work-related things, and you know what? Some of the answers were surprisingly spot-on. Of course, not everything panned out exactly as the chart suggested, but it was close enough to make me think there might be something to this whole horary thing after all.
I even started a little journal to keep track of my questions, the charts I cast, and how things eventually unfolded. It’s been a fun experiment, and I’m planning to keep at it. Who knows, maybe I’ll get really good at this and start offering readings to friends or something. It’s a cool skill to have, even if it’s just for fun.
- Started with: Curiosity about horary astrology.
- Then: Found a course and signed up.
- Learned: Basics, chart creation, and interpretation.
- Practiced: Asking questions and analyzing charts.
- Results: Surprisingly accurate answers.
- Next steps: Keep practicing and journaling.
So, yeah, that’s my horary astrology journey so far. It’s been a wild ride, but I’m enjoying it. If you’re into astrology or just looking for a new way to explore life’s big questions, maybe give it a shot. You might be surprised at what you find out!