Astrological device and method

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G09B 2900

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043045545

ABSTRACT:
A device and method for extracting information as to when the generalized geographical potentials defined at the individual's birth are likely to manifest themselves in time. The device and method provides and utilizes a transparent overlay that is superimposed on a map having loci of constant planetary angularities. The overlay has updated loci of planetary angularities on the same scale as the map. The reference longitude on the overlay is determined such that the local sidereal time at a given location is the same as the local sidereal time at that location at the time of the individual's birth. To maximize the useful information present on a given overlay, the faster moving planets (Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars) are progressed while the slower moving planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto) are transitted.

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Horoscope, Jul. 1978, vol. 44, No. 7, pp. 57-61, "Astrology Predicts the Next Likely Wat Zones", by Jim Lewis, Pseudonym of James L. Slayden.
American Astrology, Sep. 1977, "Locational Astrology MAP Your Way to Happiness", by Jim Lewis, Pseudonym of James L. Slayden.

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