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W., Zwintz K., Kuschnig R., Handler G., Moffat A. Note only transiting aspects to the radix are used to calculate the aspect hits in this example and in the post.2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008Īrticle de revue avec comité de lecture (1238 entrées) Thus, this is a rectification method.Ī suitable procedure would be as follows:
It may be possible that that the Asc and MC are inaccurate and the Missing CIT Aspect procedure/form may help to find the true positions of these points. Note that the post does not calculate aspects to the Asc or MC as it was thought that there was no significant associated aspect to these points for a CIT. The question is: what are these supposed longitude positions of a planet that aspects these points? Do they exist? However, these CIT’s may have a corresponding/associated aspect to the radix. It can be seen that not all significant CIT’s have a corresponding/associated aspect to the radix.