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Shop Challenges to natal horoscope interpretation II: The Grand Square and the Grand Trine
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Challenges to natal horoscope interpretation II: The Grand Square and the Grand Trine

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This recording is a part of a full set webinar of “FURTHER INSIGHTS INTO THE NATAL CHART AND THE SEVEN RAYS, THE PLANETS AND THE SIGNS WITH ALAN OKEN”.

The key to the successful interpretation of a horoscope is clear analysis and precise synthesis.  The analytic (pulling apart each individual piece of any “astrological puzzle) is the easy part; it is the synthesis (putting the parts together into a meaningful whole) that is the real test of the astrologer.  These two highly complex planetary patterns (the Grand Square and the Grand Trine) will give us ample opportunity to explore these two primary procedures of horoscope interpretation.

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This recording is a part of a full set webinar of “FURTHER INSIGHTS INTO THE NATAL CHART AND THE SEVEN RAYS, THE PLANETS AND THE SIGNS WITH ALAN OKEN”.

The key to the successful interpretation of a horoscope is clear analysis and precise synthesis.  The analytic (pulling apart each individual piece of any “astrological puzzle) is the easy part; it is the synthesis (putting the parts together into a meaningful whole) that is the real test of the astrologer.  These two highly complex planetary patterns (the Grand Square and the Grand Trine) will give us ample opportunity to explore these two primary procedures of horoscope interpretation.

This recording is a part of a full set webinar of “FURTHER INSIGHTS INTO THE NATAL CHART AND THE SEVEN RAYS, THE PLANETS AND THE SIGNS WITH ALAN OKEN”.

The key to the successful interpretation of a horoscope is clear analysis and precise synthesis.  The analytic (pulling apart each individual piece of any “astrological puzzle) is the easy part; it is the synthesis (putting the parts together into a meaningful whole) that is the real test of the astrologer.  These two highly complex planetary patterns (the Grand Square and the Grand Trine) will give us ample opportunity to explore these two primary procedures of horoscope interpretation.