Synoptical astrology

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The theory of synoptical astrology was created by László Wladimir Orosz, Hungarian philosopher and astrologer.

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Synoptical Astrology Chart with equal sidereal zodiac and constellational sectors
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Synoptical Astrology Horoscope with unequal constellational zodiac and constellational sectors
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Synoptical Chartwheel - with Indian Lunar Mansions
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Synoptical Chartwheel - with Chinese Lunar Mansions
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Synoptical Chartwheel - with Arabic Lunar Mansions
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Synoptical Horoscope - Scythian/Oriental Moon Mansions

This synopsis considers the Tropical and the Sidereal Zodiacs simultaneously with the Constellational zodiac or the real zodiacal Constellations.[1]

By this approach, the tropical frame represents the destined ’earthly’ road, the personal life path and emphasizes mostly the psychic, somatic and psychosomatic elements of the nativities - in analogy with the Sthula Śarīra and the Jāgrat, the sidereal and the real constellational ones give informations on the spiritual (pneumatic) relations and reveals the After Death (post mortem) Conditions - in analogy with the Linga Śarīra and the Svapna. In the sidereal frame, this school prefers the Fagan-Bradley ayanāṃśa .

The Synoptical horoscope has its own unique way of drawing: we can view the tropical signs inside of the chartwheel, the Sidereal Zodiac is in the middle and the real Constellations can be found in the outermost zone.[2]

Since the real constellations are unequal, Synoptical Astrology divides the sectors uniquely. To measure these unequal sectors ’dynamic degrees’ are introduced.

A constellational sector is opened by the first 'fixed' star (in the direction of the planets' common moving) that is clearly belonging to the given constellation and traditionally considered so. The sector is bordered by the first 'marker' star of the next constellation. The ecliptic plane divides the sectors into northern and southern regions in some cases e. g. Aries - Taurus or Aquarius - Pisces, so, for example, a planet with northern ecliptic latitude enters the constellation of Pisces much sooner than one with southern latitude - in this system. Concerning the astrological aspects, Synoptical Astrology focuses also on the arithmological characteristics of the natural number (positive integer) which divide the circle of 360 degrees.[3]

The unequal constellational sectors in the Synoptical Astrology are below.

Symbol Constellation English name First Marker Star Tropical frame

(J2000.0)

Capricorn.svg Capricorn The Mountain Sea-Goat Algiedi - α Cap 303.76° - Aqr 3.76°
Aquarius.svg Aquarius The Water-Bearer Albali - ε Aqr (N. Lat.)
ι Aqr (S. Lat.)
311.71° - Aqr 11.71° (N. Lat.)
328.71° - Aqr 28.71° (S. Lat.)
Pisces.svg Pisces The Fish Fum Alsamakah - β Psc (N. Lat.)
ε Psc (S. Lat.)
348.58° - Psc 18.58° (N. Lat.)
 17.52° - Ari 17.52° (S. Lat.)
Aries.svg Aries The Ram Mesarthim - γ Ari 33.18° - Tau 3.18°
Taurus.svg Taurus The Bull ο Tau (S. Lat.)
 Alcyone - η Tau (N. Lat.)
51.16° - Tau 21.16° (S. Lat.)
  59.99° - Tau 29.99° (N. Lat.)
Gemini.svg Gemini The Twins Propus - η Gem 93.44° - Cnc 3.44°
Cancer.svg Cancer The Crab Tegmen - ζ Cnc 121.34° - Leo 1.34°
Leo.svg Leo The Lion Alminliar - κ Leo 135.30° - Leo 15.30°
Virgo.svg Virgo Virgo Zavijava - β Vir 177.16° - Vir 27.16°
Libra.svg Libra The Scales Zuben Elgenubi - α Lib 225.08° - Sco 15.08°
Scorpio.svg Scorpio The Scorpion Dschubba - δ Sco 242.56° - Sgr 2.56°
Sagittarius.svg Sagittarius The Archer Alnasl - γ Sgr 271.25° - Cap 1.25°

Moreover, this synoptical approach includes the display of several Lunar mansion systems (Indian, Chinese, Arabic, Scythian and others) based on either tropical or sidereal/contellational frame (view examples).

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