• USING THE SABIAN SYMBOLS IN CHART ANGLE DELINEATION - 1989

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    USING THE SABIAN SYMBOLS IN CHART ANGLE DELINEATION

    Bill VanAlstyne
    StarQuest Data Services
    29 December, 1989


    Over the ten or so years I have been practicing astrology, I have
    found Dane Rudhyar's 1973 reformulation of Marc Edmund Jones'
    original Sabian Symbols (An Astrological Mandala: The Cycle of
    Transformations and Its 360 Symbolic Phases) to be a profoundly
    enlightening and powerful adjunct to chart delineation. Though
    there are many ways to use the symbols (and Rudhyar's
    interpretations of them) in astrological work, I have found
    applying them to the angles of a chart -- especially the
    Ascendant -- to be the most immediately rewarding.

    I have summarized Rudhyar's delineation of the four angles as
    they are related to the Symbols. In general:

    Ascendant:
    "WHAT is the essence-meaning or theme?"

    Descendant:
    "WHERETO will this theme lead?"

    Nadir:
    "HOW can one best act in order to succeed?"

    Midheaven:
    "WHY this process? What is the purpose of all this?


    Specifically, then, for a Natal chart:

    Ascendant: "Who am I?"
    Descendant: "Where am I going?"
    Nadir: "How do I best get there?"
    Midheaven: "Why am I living this lifetime?"

    Discovering and meditating upon the correct Sabian Symbol for
    one's Ascendant is a tremendously powerful experience for most
    people, as it clearly defines the consciousness-essence of the
    Self in the present lifetime. It has been my experience that a
    correct birth-time and place will ALWAYS produce an Ascendant
    degree whose Sabian Symbol explicitly answers Question 1 above.
    Clients whose consciousness is oriented along a path of self-
    knowing will relate to the correct symbol immediately, often with
    emotional and body language (not to mention verbal communication)
    which indicates a great sense of excitement or, in many cases,
    seeming relief at being reminded of something forgotten in the
    confusion of incarnate existence. There is a definite sense of,
    "Whew! That's right! I'd almost forgotten, THAT'S who I am!"

    Others, and oftentimes younger people, may not be able to see it
    quite so clearly; nevertheless, as you the Astrologer get to know
    the client's life-process and dynamics through the chart and your
    work with him or her, the correctness of the Sabian Symbol will
    at some point (usually quite early on) become quite apparent to
    YOU, even if it isn't yet to the client!

    What can be easily overlooked is that the Sabian Symbols are a
    DYNAMIC symbol system representing a seamless and never-ending
    evolutionary process. I have seen many clients (including, some
    years ago, myself) who feel a peculiar "longing" for
    identification with the next symbol in sequence after the one
    indicated by the chart, especially if the chart-indicated symbol
    describes a difficult or unpleasant process. I have also seen a
    preference to identify with the previous symbol, as it represents
    a process with which the client is already familiar and
    comfortable. The correct symbol for the client's current
    lifetime may or may not be the one the client's ego would LIKE to
    embody, but it is always, in my experience, the one the client IS
    in fact working on at a transpersonal level.

    For this reason, it is appropriate to temper the client's
    instinctive sense of identification (which may reflect a greater
    or lesser degree of ego projection) with a little objective
    analysis on your own part. I have found that by sensibly
    combining the client's gut reactions with my own intuitive and
    analytical tools, a clear perception and acceptance of the
    Ascendant symbol can almost always be obtained.

    Obviously, this process can also be used as a "fine-tuning" tool
    when the time of birth is somewhat uncertain; I've found those
    infamous "8 AM" birth times respond quite well to what I have
    come to call "Sabian rectification". I should also hasten to
    point out that this technique should by no means be considered a
    panacea for the rectification problem, and it certainly does not
    replace the more traditional rectification techniques. My own
    experience tends to indicate that it is inaccurate for birth time
    uncertainties in excess of 10 or 15 minutes, as the theme or
    vibration of the symbols tend to repeat harmonically; the
    harmonic, cyclic nature of the evolutionary process is, after
    all, fundamental to Rudhyar's whole thesis about why the symbols
    work as they do.


    "Cuspal" degrees.
    ================

    What of a "cuspal" symbol -- that is, an angle that, when
    accurately computed, falls nearly exactly on a degree cusp?
    There is obviously the exactness of the time and place of birth
    to consider, but, assuming these factors are precise, only
    working with the client will tell the tale. My own belief
    relative to cusps of any kind, whether sign or house or degree,
    is that they are TRANSITION GATEWAYS, and as such are dynamic.
    Allegorically: As you are passing through a door from one room to
    another, how can you say precisely when you are on ONE side of
    the door, and when you are on the OTHER side? And even when you
    appear to have just fully emerged into the new room, can you say
    that you now have no awareness of, or identification with, the
    room you just left? Or can you say that you already know enough
    about the room you have just entered to be fully identified with
    its unique characteristics, vibrations, potentialities?

    A cuspal degree, therefore, is a degree in transition. Work with
    the client to see if his or her process with the degree being
    vacated seems about complete, and if there is now some energy
    being directed toward the new degree. I have seen this
    phenomenon present in several clients with fairly reliable birth
    information whose Ascendant degree is within 5 minutes or so of
    being an exact degree. This is highly speculative, of course,
    and hardly constitutes a statistically significant correlation.
    Reliable research is difficult in view of the inaccuracy of many
    people's birth information, but in spite of this, the Sabian
    symbols do seem to be remarkably accurate in describing the
    transpersonal process of individuals, even when cuspal.


    Composite relationship charts.
    =============================

    Not surprisingly, the Sabian Symbols seem to work equally well
    for composite charts, at least so far as I have been able to
    determine. My own work with couples usually focuses on the
    interpersonal dynamics present in the relationship, and I find
    myself dealing with inter-chart aspects as descriptors of
    conflict paradigms, more often than with composite charts. When
    I use a composite chart, it is usually to help a couple see what
    they are working on TOGETHER, what the essence or purpose of
    their union is. Further research definitely needs to be done
    here, so here are some suggested questions for the four angles
    when applied to a composite chart:

    Ascendant: "Who are we together?"
    Descendant: "Where are we going?"
    Nadir: "How do we best get there?"
    Midheaven: "Why are we having this relationship?"

    When erecting a composite chart for this purpose, of course, the
    method of determining the composite angles of the chart
    immediately becomes of paramount importance. (There are several
    ways to do it; the Astrolabe NOVA software I use for chart
    calculations gives me quite a few choices.) I will leave this
    problem to those with more experience in composite charts.
    Suffice it to say, however, that using the Sabian Symbols may
    well prove to be a useful new tool in validating one or another
    method of computing composite chart angularity.


    Event charts.
    ============

    I have found Event charts to be every bit as valid and
    enlightening as individual natal charts, for exactly the same
    reasons: they represent the beginning of a SOMETHING, an entity,
    a gestalt of some significance. I do event charts for turning-
    point or traumatic life experiences, for the birth-points of new
    endeavors like businesses, and so on.

    For an Event chart, ask the following questions:

    Ascendant: "What is the essence of this event?"
    Descendant: "To what will this event lead?"
    Nadir: "What kind of continuing activity will further
    progress in this direction?"
    Midheaven: "For what purpose is all this happening?"


    Using the Symbols judiciously.
    =============================

    Dane Rudhyar was a brilliant man and a seminal channel for the
    development of modern astrological thought. With his early Aries
    Sun and Aquarian Moon, however, he did have his own share of
    obsessions and peculiarities, among which was his strong belief
    that one should never allow the exact degree of one's Ascendant
    to become generally known. One can only speculate upon the
    reason for such a prejudice; Rudhyar, of course, was an esoteric
    mystic as well as an astrologer, and I feel a certain kinship
    between his position on this matter and the "secret name" rites
    of Native American and other cultures. Be that as it may, it is
    clear through this and many other indications that the Great Dane
    was, after all, quite as subject to the limitations of the ego as
    are the rest of us. I have been awed and amazed by the accuracy
    of the Sabian Symbols, and have for the most part found Rudhyar's
    analysis and commentary useful and illuminating. However, I have
    also encountered a few symbols which I felt he misconstrued, or
    at least cast in a poor light, when compared with the others.

    I therefore feel impelled to caution against regarding this
    remarkable reference work as "holy writ". Use it, by all means,
    but if an interpretation or reading doesn't seem to fit, or if
    you desire to access your own higher knowing about the Symbol,
    meditate on the original vision, the Symbol itself, and see what
    comes through for you. In truth, we are all psychics and
    channels, and we all have the capability to access our Knowing
    directly. Astrology is a wonderful tool for helping our left
    brain cope with the overwhelmingness of the Mystery; what is
    wonderful about the Sabian Symbols is that they bring the right
    brain into play as well, allowing us a more balanced and holistic
    experience of our astrological model.
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