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Classical Studies: Natal

Have you ever found yourself reading a chart and generating more buzz words than meaning? You go to conferences, read books, talk to other astrologers – you know all these techniques, and yet the meaning just seems to slip away. The Sun is square Mars, but trine Pluto, which is in a yod with Neptune and the Moon, which is all part of a locomotive pattern, and transiting Saturn has just conjoined the Neptune? And then, what to do with Mars out of bounds? No wonder you keep going back to the books to try to grapple with this: you have all these images spinning in your head and no way to sort them out into patterns, much less prioritize the pieces!

The purpose of the Introductory Classical Astrology course is a to teach the background and logic behind classical astrological techniques and methods, with an eye toward the integration of these techniques into conventional modern delineation. Why add classical methods? Because, chances are, modern methods alone don’t give you answers to all the questions you have.

Classical astrology went through at least three major periods where astrologers developed a consistent logic to put together an understanding of the chart. Rather than ” a little of this, a little of that,” imagine how much more powerful your understanding and explanations will be when you have a system to use to construct meaning.

This course teaches the basics of classical delineation: the use of dignities, temperament, and how to meaningfully discuss happiness, financial planning, health, relationships and professional concerns over the life of the Native. The Course is geared to natal astrology, but many of the techniques are also applicable in horary, electional, and mundane. This course overlaps with, but does not cover exactly the same sequence or material as the Classical Studies in Horary Course.

This Course assumes a basic knowledge of natal astrology, comparable to the NCGR Level II certification, or the first year of study under the Federation of Australian Astrologers curriculum. A previous exposure to classical method is not necessary.

Lee has taught on-line at the International Academy of Astrology, Avalon School of Astrology, the Midwest School of Astrology, and Kepler College for over twenty years. In her private courses, she takes that experience in cutting edge on-line instruction technology and applies it to a less academic and more practical setting. Her take on adult education? Strictly business! She won’t waste your time on exercises that don’t teach you how to do the method she is presenting. And that is the purpose of a teacher, after all – not to impress you, not to overwhelm you – but to give you an introduction to the material in a way that you leave the course better educated – which means not only knowing more about the material, but being able to ask questions, and explore more on your own. When you have finished any of Lee’s courses, you can be confident that you will have more tools to understand a chart, and the grounding to apply them.

 

By the final session, the student should be familiar enough with classical theory to be able to apply classical techniques successfully to routine astrological issues of the kind presented in the typical consultation. To pass the Course, the work submitted must demonstrate a consistently high quality.

This course available on-line. The graphic shows the site you will be working in – and some of the material that you will have on your course site. Once you register for a course, you will always have access to the latest version through your user login. And as you can see, you are learning within an environment created for learning – not one adapted to learning.

Lessons may be submitted in either English or French, and may be submitted by e-mail, snail mail, or fax.

Syllabus:
History, Cosmos, Planets, and Signs. How the perceived structure of the world affected the interpretation of the planets and signs. Aristotle Lite: Introduction to Greek cyclic analysis. Elements, Qualities and Triplicities. Natural Rulerships.  Sect.
Essential Dignities. Joys. Disposition. Almutens.
Houses and Aspects. House meanings. Out-of-sign aspects. Applying and separating. The ruler of an aspect. Antiscia. Beholding. Signs of Equal Power.
Accidental Fortitudes.
The Wit of the Native. The Fortune of the Native. The Religious Convictions of the Native.
Reception, Virtue, and special planetary patterns. The Soul in Classical Philosophy and Astrology.
The Lots – especially the Part of Fortune.  The Profession of the Native.
Whole Sign Houses & Aspects vs. Projected House Systems & Orbs: A Comparative Study.
Profections: the Easy Way to Spin a Chart. Solar Returns in the Classical Style.
The Master Piece: Your Classical Astrology Research Project
Required Reading

Avelar, Helena, and Luis Ribeiro. On the Heavenly Spheres. A Treatise on Traditional Astrology. Tempe, AZ: American Federation of Astrologers, 2010.

Lehman, J. Lee. The Book of Rulerships. West Chester, PA: Whitford Press, 1992.

—. Classical Astrology for Modern Living : From Ptolemy to Psychology & Back Again. Atglen, Pa.: Whitford Press, 1996.

 Partridge, John. Mikropanastron, or, an Astrological Vade Mecum Briefly Teaching the Whole Art of Astrology, Viz. Questions, Nativities, with All Its Parts, and the Whole Doctrine of Elections, Never So Comprised, nor Compiled before, So That the Young Student May Learn as Much Here as in the Great Volumes of Guido, Haly or Origanus. microform. Printed for William Bromwich … London, 1679. NB: provided as part of the course.

Ptolemy. Tetrabiblos. Book I. Trans. Robert Schmidt. Berkeley Springs, WV: Golden Hind Press, 1994.

—. Tetrabiblos. Book II. Trans. Robert Schmidt. Berkeley Springs, WV: Golden Hind Press, 1995.

—. Tetrabiblos. Book III. Trans. Robert Schmidt. Berkeley Springs, WV: Golden Hind Press, 1996.

Ptolemy, et al. Ptolemy’s Tetrabiblos, or Quadripartite: Being Four Books of the Influence of the Stars. New ed. Chicago,: The Aries press, 1936.

—. Ptolemy’s Tetrabiblos. London,: Davis and Dickson, 1822.

Ptolemy, and Frank Egleston Robbins. Tetrabiblos. The Loeb Classical Library. Cambridge, MA: Harvard university press, 1940.

NB: check out the video on versions of Ptolemy if you are considering buying one. NB: The Robbins version is now available for free online.

Ramesey, William. Astrologia Restaurata. London,: Printed for R. White, 1653. NB: provided as part of the course.

This course uses video, and audio versions of the lecture that you can download and play on the road. You get bibliographies and worked out examples.