|
Magi Astrology Glossary |
Home Magi Astrology Vedic Astrology MaHaBote Mahabote Calculation Program
KP Stellar System Profection and Solar Return Jupiter's Web Index Research
What's New? Astrology Research Group's Blind Charts Favorite Links
*Charts & Services MaHaBote Email Correspondence Course
![]()
Magi Sandy L. Crowther ~ Certified Magi Astrologer Level lll
INFORMATION ABOUT THE MAGI SOCIETY & MAGI ASTROLOGY
The Magi Society was founded in 1625 by a small group of Shao Lin monks. The society is now a worldwide organization and has produced three of the most important books ever published on astrology. The primary purpose of the Magi Society is to continue to conduct scientific research to improve and expand our knowledge of astrology and to teach it to our members and the world. The Magi Society is also dedicated to helping bring about a universal acceptance of the validity of astrology. The Magi Society has taken on a leadership role in the battle against opponents of astrology.
Among astrological organizations, the Magi Society's members are the best educated. At the present time, most of the society's members are college graduates. The percentage of the Magi Society's members that have post graduate degrees is more than three times that of the national average.
As evidenced by the extraordinary research that went into our first three books, and the vast new knowledge of astrology revealed in our books, it is obvious that all of the Members of the Board of Governors of the Magi Society are among the very best scientific astrologers in the world.
If you would like information about the Magi Society, the benefits of membership and how you can join us, please email us at magiastro@aol.com.
Activated Persons: The 2 persons who are connected by an activation (inter-aspects of 90 and 180 degrees.)
Activation: An inter-aspect formed between 2 persons that is either 90 or 180 degrees. Activations are stressful inter-aspects although they can initially cause attraction. There are no activations in the Declination Chart.
Activation Angles: The 2 angles that form activations, which are 90 and 180 degrees.
Alignment Chart: An astrological chart that employs the use of a circle, and where the positions of the planets are placed on the circle in a proportional manner relative to their actual positions in the sky, as opposed to relative to the houses.
Alignments: The relative positioning of the planets as they are seen in the earth sky.
Apparent: The way that the planets look like they are moving, as opposed to what their actual motions are; in other words, what the eye sees rather than what is actually happening.
Applying Enhancement: A term in Magi Astrology referring to the condition where an Enhancement Aspect is created by having at least one of the natal planets applying to the other, and the applying natal planet is Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, or Pluto.
Aspect Angle: An angle that forms a planetary aspect. In the longitudes, there are 7 of them. They are 00, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, and 180 degrees.
Aspect Integration: A term in Magi Astrology referring to the process of blending and combining all the astrological aspects of a birth chart to create an integrated whole analysis that takes into account the force of all the aspects working simultaneously and continuously.
Aspect Confirmation: Conditions that exist when a Natal Chart possesses the Astrological aspects necessary to achieve success in a particular endeavor.
Aspect of Political Power: Jupiter enhancement of Uranus. Bill Clinton, Albert Gore, and Newt Gingrich were all born with this aspect. It is also called the Super Fame Aspect because over half of the Hollywood megastars have this aspect.
Aspect Time: the time period during which an aspect is within orb.
Aspected Magi Quad: In the longitudes, a Magi Quad with a conjunction at one of the 4 corners. In the declinations, a Magi Quad where one of the 4 component planets has a 5th planet parallel to it. The more aspects a Magi Quad has, the more powerful and influential it is.
Aspected Midpoint Crossing: This is a potent alignment of 4 planets, 2 of which are in equal degree aspect to each other, while the other 2 form a midpoint, which in turn is located such that it makes a Midpoint Crossing to the other 2 non-midpoint planets (the ones that are in equal degree aspect to each other.)
Aspected Multiple-Planet Aspect: An MP=Aspect that is either an Aspected M/Q or an Aspected MDX.
Aspect Transformation: A theory of Magi Astrology referring to the concept that the symbolisms and influence of all equal degree aspects are transformed, altered, and modified if the planets that form the aspect are in turn aspected by other planets or midpoints of other planets. The symbolisms of the crossing planets or midpoints must be integrated with the symbolisms of the original aspect in order to obtain an accurate meaning for the overall alignment. All Multiple Planet Aspects are subject to, and interpreted using the theory of Aspect Transformation.
Astrological Aspect: An alignment between 2 planets that is considered meaningful by astrologers. In the case of longitudes, all alignments between any 2 planets that create an angle that is a multiple of 30 degrees is an astrological aspect. There are also other angles that are considered to be meaningful by most astrologers but are not dealt with in this book because there is no proof at this time that they work. In the case of the declinations, as astrological aspect is an alignment between 2 planets where the 2 planets are in the same degree of declination, regardless of whether they are both in north or south declinations, or one planet is in north declination while the other is in south declination.
Babylonian Alignment Chart: An astrological chart that does not include the houses, and is based on a circle divided into 12 equal parts for the 12 signs. Such a chart is designed to allow the user to easily see the alignments of the planets.
Bidirectional Aspect: A Magi Astrology term referring to any longitudinal aspect that is comprised of one planet in retrograde, while the other planet is in direct motion.
Bi-Level: Refers to any astrological condition that exists in both the longitudes and the declinations. For example, if a planet is a Focal Planet in both the longitudes and declinations, that planet is a Bi-Level Focal Planet. Or if a planet is enhanced by 1 planet in the declinations, and by the same or another planet in the longitudes, the planet has a Bi-Level enhancement. Example: Sun trine Pluto and Sun parallel Pluto, or Sun conjunct Pluto and Sun parallel Neptune. There can be more than one bi-level enhancement.
Bi-Level Aspect: A Magi Astrology term referring to the condition where a natal planet is aspected in both the declinations and the longitudes. An example would be if the Sun is contra-parallel Neptune, and at the same time Neptune is quincunx to the Sun. Bi-levels are super powerful.
Bi-Level Enhancement: A Magi Astrology term referring to the very fortunate condition where a natal planet is enhanced in both the declinations and the longitudes, but where there is no planetary eclipse involving the natal planet. An example would be if the Sun is parallel Neptune, and at the same time Pluto is in trine to the Sun. Bi-levels are super-powerful. Very, very special blessing.
CAC: Combined Alignment Chart.
Chiron: A comet-like planetoid that orbits the Sun between Saturn and Uranus, and which has the most profound astrological significance.
Chiron Aspect: An aspect that is formed by Chiron and another planet.
Chiron Linkage: A linkage formed by one person’s Chiron to any natal planet of another person.
Cinderella Aspect: One of the 2 aspects that are most often found in Cinderella's (Venus-Chiron and Chiron-Neptune.) Most women (and men) who marry high above their station were born with Cinderella aspects.
Cinderella Linkage: One of the 3 linkages most often found in Cinderella's (Venus-Chiron, Jupiter-Chiron, and Neptune-Chiron.) there are also Cinderella Yods.
Cinderella Time: Transits are the key to knowing your time (And - create a CAC.)
Classic Schism: One of a number of inter-aspects that prevent two persons from having similar outlooks or mutual destinies. These inter-aspects create enormous tensions and friction between the connected persons.
Combined Alignment Chart: An astrological chart that is comprised of all the natal planets of one person, and some or all of the natal planets of another person.
Combined Planetary Geometry: (Also called Combined Geometry). The Planetary Geometry that is created by overlaying some or all the natal planets from one chart on top of some or all of the natal planets of another chart.
Combined Super Aspects: Super Aspects that are attained through linkages; the pairs of planets that form them are the same as those that form Super Aspects.
Combined Symmetry: Symmetrical pattern that is formed by the natal planets of 2 individuals.
Companionship Chart: The astrological chart of the time that 2 persons first look into each other’s eyes. It is the chart of the relationship between the two persons unless they make love or get married. The chart of the day you first meet anyone (handshake) - use with your transits.
Complex Planetary Geometry: Planetary Geometry that is formed by more than 2 planets.
Composite: Three planets - Not to be confused with the term composite chart used in standard astrology, in Magi Astrology, a composite means the half of an Aspected Magi Quad that contains the aspect. The other half is called a pairing because there are only 2 planets. A composite always has at least 3 planets, 2 of which must be in aspect, for example: Jupiter + [Venus conjunct Neptune]. Use the word "composite" for aspected M/Q's.
Configuration: A pattern created by 3 or more planets.
Conjuncted Trine: The 2nd most powerful shape of Planetary Geometry that 3 planets can form in the longitudes; it is a conjunction of 2 planets where both planets are in trine to a 3rd planet. When all 3 planets are retrograde, it is rare and extremely powerful.
Connected Persons: The 2 persons who are astrologically associated by virtue of their forming an inter-aspect.
Contra-Parallel: An aspect in the declinations made between 2 planets that are in the same degree of declinations, but with the 2 planets on different sides of the celestial equator.
Culmination Transits: There are approximately 6 combinations of planets that are capable of forming what is called "Culmination Transits", and most of the combinations involve Chiron. Basically they are the result of numerous transits that all point in one direction - and in essence - culminate in a "change of status" of the current relationship. If memory serves me right - I think you may have seen the Marriage CAC's on one of the Magi websites of either Madonna or Julia Roberts. In any case, go ahead and draw these charts up...Both women married during a Cinderella Transit with Madonna's CAC sporting Ur/Ch Culmination Transit, while Julia Roberts CAC shows a Ch/Sa Culmination Transit.
Cumulative Effect: In a single astrological chart, when 2 aspects are comprised of the same 2 planets and 1 or both of the aspects are just wide of the normal orb, then the 2 aspects are said to add to each other’s level of power, and accumulate, with the result that the 2 aspects together have more power than just either one.
Cupid Linkage: The linkage formed by one person’s Venus and the other person’s Sun.
Deceiving Linkage: A linkage that is actually beyond the standard orb and is therefore not really strong enough to be a linkage. There is just enough influence to make one think that the relationship will work, when in fact, the orb is just not tight enough.
Declinational Bias: A term in Magi Astrology referring to the astrological phenomenon where planets always move more slowly through the extreme degrees of declinations, thus increasing the likelihood of creating aspects with each other.
Declinational Synchronizations: A Magi Astrology term for planets that are in planetary synchronization in the declinations. At least three planets - should include (for power) Sun, Venus, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, or Pluto as components.
Declinations: The vertical coordinate (or location) of the planets. The declination of a planet is the distance, in degrees, north or south of the Celestial Equator. The sun’s declination varies between about 23.5 degrees north to 23.5 degrees south declination. The change in declination is caused by the tilt of the Earth as it revolves around the Sun.
Diagnonals: Planets aligned to form isosceles or equilateral triangles - their power is extra-ordinarily enhanced.
Distance Orb: The standard orb in degrees as opposed to a time orb.
Distant Relationship Chart: Internet or phone meeting.
Double Aspected Magi Quad: Similar to an Aspected Magi Quad, but there are 2 conjunctions or parallels rather than just one.
Double Direct Aspect: An aspect formed by 2 planets, both of which are in direct motion - like a double direct Quincunx..
Double Linkage: A condition that exists when 2 persons have 2 linkages made up of the same combination of planets.
Double Retrograde Enhancements: The best!
Dynamic: A term in Magi Astrology to describe a condition where all the planets of a pattern match degrees with each other. 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180 degree aspects. (All 30 degree aspects).
Dynamic Symmetrical Pattern: A symmetrical pattern where all the planets that form the pattern match degrees.
Enhanced Sun: A natal Sun that is enhanced by virtue of having any of the planets make an enhancement angle to it.
Enhancement: A circumstance where 2 planets are in conjunction, trine, parallel, or contra-parallel to each other, thereby creating an aspect that Magi Astrology considers to be an enhancement or mutual improvement.
Enhancement Angle: One of 4 angles: a conjunction, trine, parallel or contra-parallel.
Enhancement Aspect: A term in Magi Astrology referring to a condition where any of the following 4 aspects exist: conjunction, trine, parallel or contra-parallel.
Enhancement by Extreme Declination: A concept in Magi Astrology referring to the very beneficial influences of a planet when it is at very extreme degrees of declination.
Enhancement Dominance: In Planetary Synchronizations, Enhancement Dominance forms the nucleus of the synchronization.
Equal Degree Angle: An equal degree angle exists between 2 planets in the longitudes whenever the 2 planets are aligned at an angle that is a multiple of 30 degrees, including 00 degrees. In the declinations, an equal degree angle exists between 2 planets whenever the 2 planets are either parallel or contra-parallel to each other.
Equal Degree Aspect: A term in Magi Astrology referring to a longitudinal astrological aspect formed by 2 planets such that the angle between the 2 planets is a multiple of 30 degrees. Examples are the 90 degree square aspect or the 180 degree opposition aspect.
Exdek: Abbreviation for enhancement by extreme declination.
Fallout: A term in Magi Astrology referring to residual negative influences existing for a short duration after an exact negative transit or progression peaked and began to separate.
Financial Planets: Venus, Chiron, Neptune, and Pluto.
Focal Planet: A planet is a Focal Planet for a day when the planet recurs at least twice as a component of the first 6 Magi Quads in the Occurring Magi Sequence of that day. There is usually more than one Focal Planet in a Birth chart. May be different Focal Planets in the longitudes versus the declinations.
Focus: the most important Planetary Geometry of a birth chart.
Focus Aspect: The most exact aspect in the birth chart, and usually the most important.
Focus Progressed Super Transits: Progressed planet makes a Progressed Transit to both planets that form the Focus Aspect of the Natal chart
Focused Super Progressions: When there is a Focused Super Progression, it is almost always the most powerful single astrological influence on the course of the native's life. A Focused Super Progression is normally life-altering.
Focused Super Transits: A transiting planet that makes a transit to both planets that compromise the Focus Aspect of the Birth Chart.
Fountain-of-Youth Aspect: A Magi Society discovery, this aspect is an enhancement of the Sun by Neptune; the aspect bestows youth and longevity to the native.
Four Strongest Pluto Enhancements: In Magi Astrology, this refers to the 4 enhancements to Pluto (conjunction, trine, parallel, and contra-parallel) that are most helpful, and include Jupiter, Venus, Sun, or Uranus. Uranus-Pluto sometimes doesn't occur for decades. Sun-Pluto and Venus-Pluto each occur in exact aspect about 7 days a year. Jupiter-Pluto - three times as rare.
Fraternal Symbolisms: Symbolisms that are very close in meaning but which are nonetheless different and ruled by 2 different planets.
Golden Linkage: One of 5 linkages most favorable to have with anyone in terms of achieving success together.
Grand Cross: A configuration of 4 planets aligned to each other in such a way that each is square to 2 of the other planets, and each planet is opposed to another.
Historic Aspect: An aspect that occurs in the chart of an event, as opposed to a living being. An aspect in the chart of a living being is a Personal Aspect, and the 2 are interpreted differently in Magi Astrology.
Inter-aspect: An aspect that is formed between 2 charts as opposed to 1. An interaspect is the result of any alignment of 2 natal planets where 2 persons each contribute 1 natal planet, and the 2 planets are at an aspect angle to each other.
Interconnected Magi Quads: One of the most powerful planetary alignments, it consists of 6 planets, which are broken down into 3 pairings. Each of the 3 pairings are aligned in such a way that each pairing quadralizes to both of the other pairings to form a Magi Quad, thereby forming a total of 3 Magi Quads, each of which shares a pairing with one of the other M/Qs. Interconnected Magi Quads occur whenever 3 pairs of planets are aspected similarly – for example, if there are 3 conjunctions or 3 parallels, or 3 sextiles in a birth chart. They also occur when 3 pairs of different planets are a similar number of degrees apart, but the resulting M/Qs are not as powerful as when 3 pairs of different planets are in aspect.
Jupiter-Pluto Aspected Magi Quad: An Aspected Magi Quad where the conjunction or parallel is comprised of Jupiter and Pluto; this is the most powerful Aspected Magi Quad. If the aspect of an M/Q is a conjunction of 2 other planets, say Sun and Venus, we could call the M/Q a Sun-Venus Aspected M/Q.
Jupiter-Pluto Magi Quad: An M/Q where one of the pairings is Jupiter + Pluto. This is the most powerful pairing, and therefore also forms the most powerful standard Magi Quads.
Link: To form a linkage.
Linkage: An interaspect that is formed by any enhancement angle or a quincunx.
Linkage Angle: An angle that forms a linkage, which is any of the 4 enhancement angles or the quincunx.
Linked Persons: The 2 persons who form a linkage.
Longitudinal Synchronization: A Magi Astrology term for planetary synchronization of planets in the longitudes.
Love Chart: The astrological chart of any love relationship, such as that of a marriage or that of the first time 2 persons make love.
Magi AstroChart: A birth chart drawn the Magi Astrology way. Normal birth charts depict the locations of only the longitudes of the planets. A Magi AstroChart includes the declinations. All planets that are in significant declinational aspect to each other are highlighted by connecting lines. The lines may directly connect the aspecting planets, or the lines may first touch the S-curve, or at either the horizontal or vertical lines, which run the length of the diameter and create a cross-hair.
Magi Astrology: A branch of astrology with astrological principles and rules of interpretation developed by the Magi Society in 1625. In Magi Astrology, Chiron and the declinations are always included, and unique analytical tools of Planetary Geometry are applied to obtain a more complete analysis than the standard methods in general use.
Magi Astrology Law of Symmetrical Enhancement: Whenever 3 or more planets are aligned in such a manner that the planets form a symmetrical pattern, then the aligned planets enhance each other and influence each other positively (except if 90 degree angles are formed - as is the case with the T-Square). The positive influence of the combined planets will conform to the integrated combined symbolisms of the planets that form the symmetrical alignment.
Magical Angle: Two planets that are Trine, Conjunct or Quincunx - unless Saturn is involved. Whenever a planet from one person's chart makes a 150-degree angle with a planet from another person's chart, one of two things can happen.
1. If Saturn is not one of the planets, then a linkage is formed and the resulting linkage promotes compatibility just like any other linkage. Under such circumstances, we call the 150-degree angle a Magical Angle.
2. But if either of the planets is Saturn, then the two planets form a Saturn Clash. A Saturn Clash has a very different effect than a linkage. Saturn Clashes are highly accurate astrological warnings that two persons will have a tumultuous relationship, or that at least one of the persons' lives will be greatly disrupted by their relationship.
Magi Dek Quad: A Declinational Magi Quad.
Magi Pyramid: A term in Magi Astrology referring to the condition where in the declinations, at least 3 planets are each in aspect to one another. This usually occurs when 3 planets are all parallel to each other, but it is possible for it to occur when 1 planet is contra-parallel to 2 planets, which are, in turn, parallel to each other. To qualify for being a Magi Pyramid, the aligning planets can be any combinations of Sun, Venus, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, or Chiron.
Magi Pyramid Quad: In the longitudes, this is a Magi Quad composed of 4 planets, which has a pairing that is a conjunction; this results in the formation of an equilateral triangle with a conjunction of 2 planets at the apex. In the declinations, a Magi Pyramid Quad has a parallel of 2 planets rather than a conjunction; the midpoint of the other pairing is parallel to both planets that form the parallel.
Magi Quad: A Magi Quad is a Multiple-Planet Aspect comprised of 4 planets. In the longitudes, it exists wherever 4 planets are aligned in such a way that they form a symmetrical pattern such that at least 2 of the 4 sides are parallel to each other. In the declinations, a Magi Quad exists whenever 2 pairs of planets are an equal number of degrees apart; for example, if a pair of planets is 2 degrees apart, and another pair of planets is also 2 degrees apart, the 4 planets will form a Magi Quad. This term can be used to refer to longitudinal and/or declinational Magi Quads.
Magi Quad/Yod: A 5 planet alignment consisting of a Magi Quad with a 5th planet where this extra planet is located at either the near or far midpoint of the 2 pairings of the M/Q; the 5th planet is often the key to the symbolism of the entire alignment.
Magi Sequence: A hierarchy sequence of Magi Quads or MDXs, originally created based on Magi Society research. After an enormous amount of in-depth research into the birth charts of over 20,000 successful individuals, and another 10,000 average persons, the Magi Society made judgments on which M/Qs and MDXs were most potent in helping the native achieve success and/or provide special talents and skills. Based on this, the Magi Society’s parent operating company, the Magi Associates, Inc., created ladder sequences for all possible M/Qs and MDXs. The M/Qs and MDXs that are judged to be most helpful are at the top of the Magi Sequences; the M/Qs and the MDXs that are judged to be the next most helpful are listed next, and so on and so on. For MDX’s, there is a different Magi Sequence depending on the crossing planet. For M/Qs, there is only one Magi Sequence. No single day has all possible M/q/s and MDXs. The actual existing M/Qs and MDXs on any given day are called the Occurring M/Qs and MDXs. And the Occurring Magi Sequence is the sequence of M/Qs and MDXs that actually exist for any day, but is listed according to the order of the correct Magi Sequence. The Magi Ephemeris lists all Multiple-Planet Aspects according to the appropriate Occurring Magi Sequence. All Magi Sequences and Occurring Magi Sequences for each day are copyrighted. The Magi Associates, Inc., has also copyrighted all alternate Magi Sequences which, in its judgment, could be useful to astrologers.
Magi Triangle: A term in Magi Astrology referring to the condition where in the longitudes, at least 3 planets are each in equal-degree aspect to each other. The aspects can be any equal degree aspects, but the largest configuration formed cannot be a T-Square or a Square (cannot be a conjunction of 2 planets where both are in square to another planet). The aligning planets must be some combinations of the Sun, Venus, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, or Chiron. Can be 3 Conjunctions or a Sextile, Square, and Quincunx - no T-Squares - but conjunctions count as long as there is no T-Square.
Magical Time: the time period when an aspect is most powerful; in Magi Astrology, these are the 3 days before and after an aspect is exact.
Match Degrees: When 2 planets match degrees, they are in the same degree of either the same sign, or the same degree of 2 different signs. They can also be in the same degree north or south declinations.
Maximum Linkage Locations: Maximum Linkage Locations are areas in a natal chart where another person’s planets would make the most possible linkages to the overall natal chart. (See CAC'S of Tom Cruise and his four significant love affairs on the Magi website.)
MDQ: Abbreviation for Magi Dek Quad.
MDX: Abbreviation for Midpoint Crossing.
Mega-Event: An historic event of significance.
Midpoint: Usually refers to the unoccupied point in the zodiac that is exactly equidistant in longitudinal degrees to 2 planets. In Magi Astrology may be occupied and may be in the declinations.
Midpoint Crossing: A Midpoint Crossing occurs whenever a planet crosses an equal degree angle to the midpoint of any 2 other planets. A Midpoint Crossing refers to an alignment of 3 planets.
Midpoint Equivalence: refers to a law of Magi Astrology. The law states: Every midpoint acts as if it were a planet. All midpoints influence planets and other midpoints under the same rules as planets themselves. All midpoints are influenced by planets and other midpoints under the same rules as planets themselves.
Midpoint Projection: By the Theory of Midpoint Projection, always use the term Conjunct or Trine - not Opposition or Sextile. All contacts of any multiple of 30 degrees by a midpoint to a planet is positive, but the strongest is the Conjunction (Opposition) and Trine (Sextile). Magi Quads are also relevant to the Heliocentric Chart. Near and far (projected) midpoints.
Mini-Event: An uncommon event, but not Historic. It could just be the birth of someone with an uncommon ability.
MP-Aspect: Abbreviation for Multiple-Planet Aspect.
MQ: Abbreviation for longitudinal Magi Quad.
M/Q: Abbreviation for Magi Quad, and refers collectively to longitudinal and/or declinational Magi Quad.
Mono-Directional Aspect: A Magi term for an aspect that has both planets in retrograde, or both planets in direct motion.
Multiple Planet Aspect: A Multiple-Planet Aspect is an alignment of 3 ort more planets such that all the planets that constitute the alignment influence each other. Magi Quads and Midpoint Crossings are examples.
Mystical Triangle: A Mystical triangle is formed by three planets where one side is a trine, one side is a square and the third side is a quincunx. A Mystical Triangle in a CAC is very powerful and creates a very high level of mutual attraction. In the Magi Astrology, the Mystical Triangle that is most powerful in creating love and romantic attraction is the one that is formed by the three Magi Romance Planets. There are three Magi Romance Planets and they are Chiron, Venus and Neptune. So when it comes to love, a Mystical Triangle formed by Chiron, Venus and Neptune is the most powerful of all possible Mystical Triangles and they are signs of nearly irresistible mutual romantic attraction. Such Mystical Triangles are so powerful and important that we give them a special name – we call them Romantic Mystical Triangles. A Romantic Mystical Triangle is a Mystical Triangle formed by the three Romance Planets (Chiron, Venus and Neptune). A Romantic Mystical Triangle is extremely rare. The average woman or man never gets a chance to date anyone with whom she or he forms a Romantic Mystical Triangle. For more information, see, http://www.magiastrology.com/madonna_leone.htm
Natalization: The concept where an action creates a birth chart, and the Planetary Geometry of the moment of the action is preserved in the birth chart, which then has all of the properties of astrological charts.
Nuptial Planetary Geometry: One of 4 types of Combined Planetary Geometry deemed to be conducive to a marriage. They are: Romantic Super Linkages, Symmetrical Combined Planetary Geometry, Romance Linkages, and Sexual Linkages.
Occurring Magi Sequence: This refers to a given day’s existing M/Qs or MDXs, and are listed and organized according to the appropriate Magi Sequence.
Offset: A technique of interpreting an aspect by reversing the symbolism of one of the two planets that form the aspect. This is done in Magi Astrology when interpreting a Turbulent Aspect that is also a Historic Aspect.
Opposition Enhancement: Why a Grand Trine is so powerful. (Use mode 6 in your MagiSoft software (Midpoint Crossings) and the F11 key to see when the Progressed Grand Trine will peak. Use Midpoint Projection.
Outer Range Progression: When the progression "peak" is too far away to really matter - such as a progression that peaks or becomes exact in 500 years.
Pairing: Refers to any 2 planets of a Magi Quad that interact with each other on a primary level. In the case of longitudes, the pairings are always between 2 planets that form one of the two parallel lines. In the declinations, the pairings are between 2 planets that form the 2 midpoints that are parallel to each other. There are always 2 pairings for each M/Q.
Perpetual Progression: A concept in Magi Astrology referring to the condition where an "applying" Progression lasts many years. Most successful companies have Perpetual Progressions of either Pluto or Neptune making an enhancement angle to Venus.
Personal Aspect: An aspect that exists in the chart of a person or other living entity. In Magi Astrology, these aspects are interpreted differently than Historic Aspects.
Planetary Eclipse: Any two planets creating an eclipse (both conjunct in longitudes and parallel in declinations). "Eclipse" only refers to Sun and Moon. A conjunction and a parallel equals a Planetary eclipse - very strong aspects.
Planetary Geometry: Can be personal or combined - Any line or lines, shape, or pattern that is formed when connecting lines are drawn between the planets. Besides the planets, Planetary Geometry can include the Ascendant, Midheaven, Asteroids, and Comets and any other astrologically significant factor, whether real or calculated. Aspects are the simplest forms of Planetary Geometry. The shape of the Planetary Geometry does NOT tell if the event is good or bad.
Planetary Personality: In Magi Astrology, it is believed that each planet has a personality, just like each of the 12 signs.
Planetary Synchronization: Planetary Synchronization is the Focus of every chart (the most exact synchronization). A concept of Magi Astrology, it refers to the condition where at least 3 planets are within orb to all make aspects to each other. This can occur in the longitudes or declinations. See Declinational synchronizations - even 30 degree aspects count. Any alignment of 3 synchronized planets is very powerful so long as the sun, Venus, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, and Chiron are the three component planets. When there is an aspect, and at least one of the planets forming the aspect matches degrees with at least one other planet.
Primary Focal Planet: A planet that recurs so often in the first 6 M/Qs of an Occurring Magi Sequence that its importance cannot be ignored and its symbolisms must be given highest priority in an analysis of the birth chart as a whole. There are no strict rules as to when a planet is a Primary focal Planet, but certainly if a planet is a component of each of the first 3 M/Qs of an Occurring Magi sequence, it is a Primary focal Planet. Similarly, of a planet occurs in 3 of the first 5, or 4 of the first 6 M/Qs of any Occurring Magi Sequence, such a planet is also a Primary Focal Planet.
Primary Magi Quad: The most influential and powerful M/Q in an Occurring Magi Sequence; usually the first one.
Progressed Super Transit: A Progressed Transit that is a Super Transit.
Project: Refers to the concept that midpoints can be simultaneously in the same degree of opposing signs. For example, if the near midpoint of 2 planets is at 6 degrees Cancer, then the midpoint projects and is also simultaneously at 6 degrees Capricorn.
Progressions: In Magi Astrology, progressions are transits that begin occurring immediately after birth and which are projected to influence the native in the future on the basis of a whole year of influence for each day of transit. Fro example, the transits that occur on the 50th day after birth will influence the native for the entire 50th year of the native’s life.
Proximity Enhancement: A term in Magi Astrology referring to the condition where any 2 planets (except Saturn) are in equal-degree aspect to each other, and the aspect is closer than 0:30 degrees. Such proximity of 2 planets is aspect to each other is considerably more favorable than a wide aspect of the same 2 planets. This is equally true for longitudinal and declinational aspects.
Quadralize: this word refers to the process of combining to form a Magi Quad. Two pairings quadralize to form an M/Q; or a pairing and a composite quadralize to form an Aspected M/Q.
Relationship Chart: An astrological chart of a relationship, such as that of a marriage or love relationship. If 2 persons are not married, the relationship chart of 2 persons who are intimate is that of the first time they made love. The Marriage chart or divorce chart are all Relationship Charts.
Retrograde Planets: These planets are more beneficial than planets in direct motion.
Romance Aspect: An aspect formed by 2 Romance Planets.
Romance Linkage: A linkage formed by at least 1 Romance Planet.
Romance Planet: Chiron, Venus, or Neptune, based on the belief that these planets have rulerships that govern matters of romance and love.
Romance Transit: A transit by or to a Romance Planet.
Romantic Super Linkage: A Super Linkage where at least one of the inter-aspects is a Chiron Linkage.
Ruling Progression: A positive or negative powerful progression that is the primary influence on the native's life.
Saturn Aspect: An aspect where Saturn is one of the 2 planets that form the aspect.
Saturn Balance: Page 48 in your MagiSoft Software Manual.
Saturn Clash: A Turbulent Inter-aspect (including the Quincunx) formed by Saturn to any planet, especially Chiron, Neptune, Pluto, Venus, Sun, Uranus, Moon, or Jupiter. Saturn Clashes can lead to heartbreak.
Seduction Aspect: An aspect in the sky such that when it occurs, most people are more disposed to seduction, and more susceptible to seduction.
Sexual Planets: A term in Magi Astrology that refers to Venus, Mars, and Pluto because it is believed that their symbolisms are the ones that relate to sex.
Sexual Linkage: A linkage between any 2 of the Sexual Planets.
Silver Linkage: One of the 5 linkages that are Success Linkages, but which is not as strong as the Golden Linkage.
Singleton Aspect: Not part of any Planetary Synchronization.
Sports Champion Aspect: A term in Magi Astrology referring to one of the 17 aspects that have been found by the Magi Society to greatly enhance athletic ability. Most of these aspects involve Mars or Pluto.
Success Linkage: One of 10 linkages that are either Golden Linkages or Silver Linkages.
Super Aspect: In Magi Astrology, one of 15 aspects discovered by the Magi Society that bestows to the native a significant advantage in achieving fame and fortune, or success in general.
Super Fame Aspect: An enhancement aspect between Jupiter and Uranus; it is a Super Aspect and is the strongest one for imparting fame.
Super Linkage: A Super Linkage exists between 2 persons if one person has an aspect and the 2nd person has a natal planet that matches degrees with both planets that create the aspect, thus forming 2 inter-aspects to the 1st person. At least one of the inter-aspects must be a linkage. 3 planets and 1 linkage - orb can be 4 degrees.
Super Sports Champion Aspect: One of the 17 strongest Super Champion Aspects - Mars and Pluto enhancements..
Super Success Aspect: An enhancement of Jupiter and Pluto, it is overall the most beneficial and powerful Super Aspect.
Super Transit: When a Natal Chart has an aspect, and a transiting planet makes a transit to both planets that form the aspect. (Like a super linkage).
Symmetrical Planetary Geometry: A symmetrical pattern in the sky or on an alignment chart that is formed by connecting lines between the positions of at least 3 planets. this is the most powerful form of Planetary Geometry.
Time To Exactness: the time in days, hours, etc., before an aspect will be exact, or the time after an aspect was exact.
Transformed: A term referring to the changed and modified symbolisms of planets and aspects when another planet or midpoint makes an equal degree contact to the original planets or aspects.
Triple Aspected Midpoint Crossing: this is similar to an Aspected Midpoint Crossing but is compromised of an additional 5th planet, which makes an equal degree aspect to the two non-midpoint planets.
Triple Magi Quad: In the case of longitudes, an alignment of 6 planets that form 2 Magi Quads when the 2 Quads border on each other on one side, thus creating 3 parallel lines when the appropriate pairs of planets are connected. The term triple is used because there are really 3 Magi Quads in such an alignment, the third being the large M/Q formed by the two non-bordering parallel lines. In the declinations, a Triple MDQ is an alignment of 6 planets, such that the 6 planets can be reduced to three pairs of planets where the 3 midpoints of the 3 pairs are in parallel to each other.
T-Square: A symmetrical triangle of 3 planets, where 2 planets form an opposition and a 3rd planet is between the other 2 and is therefore square to both. A T-Square is a form of Turbulent Planetary Geometry.
Turbulent Aspect: An aspect that is made by the 90 or 180 degree angles. If the aspect is a Saturn aspect, then it could also be 150 degrees.
Turbulent Planetary Geometry: Planetary Geometry that is formed by only Turbulent Aspects.
Turbulent Transit By Saturn: A transit by Saturn in the sky where Saturn makes a Turbulent Angle (or a quincunx) to a natal planet. When this occurs, the native’s judgment and health are impaired.
Twelve Super Progressions: In Magi Astrology, similar to the Super Aspect, the 12 Super Progressions refer to the12 progressions that the Magi Society has found to be most beneficial to the native in achieving fame and fortune.
Valid Range of Interpretations: The range of interpretations that an aspect or inter-aspect can be reasonably ascribed; the range depends on the breadth and the scope of the numerous validated symbolisms of the planets comprising the aspect or inter-aspect.
Comments about this site, please click here.