Please note that I have not said, “I am now a sidereal astrologer.” There’s much to be said about the use of “I am” statements when describing our techniques of choice in the greater astrological project of deriving meaning from celestial data. ![]() It feels a little bit like coming out it’s certainly got the psychic feeling of “taking a stand,” even though I’m actively not taking a stand or identifying with the technique here. The truth is that I initially started drafting this article in February of 2021, and I’m only now, in October, getting around to posting it. (My teacher, if he’s reading this, can rest assured that I’m still using tropical for horary-and I think that there’s a solid rationale behind the apparent dichotomy, but that’s for a different article). ![]() Starting on the first of this year, I transitioned to using the sidereal zodiac exclusively for my work with natal charts and revolutions. I suppose the easiest way to start this is simply by saying that I’m doing sidereal astrology now.
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