Geodetic astrology literally means 'World' astrology. The Geodetic
Equivalent concept was originally a house cusp structure calculated
for any geographic location, and a natal chart inserted within it
can be used for personal relocation in order to emphasise or
alleviate specific points on that chart. The chart of an eclipse,
lunation, or Great Conjunction can also be inserted within its cusp
structure for mundane astrology, observing angular emphasis in
forecasting. The concept has now been advanced to place the zodiac
across a map of the world for a quick glance at where a planet's
position or even an eclipse degree would have its greatest
influence, pinpointing global "hot" spots for a notable event. It
could indicate the escalation of political activity and societal
tension, predict the potential of an earthquake or a volcanic
eruption, or indicate extreme weather conditions due to shifts in
ocean currents. This book is a fascinating compilation of the
author's countless years of study in the application of both
mundane astrology and personal relocation. It can be understood by
any level of astrological student due to the many examples, stories
and explanatory text and will no doubt provide inspiration for
further research.
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Sat, 2 Jul 2022 | Review
by: Deborah P.
Chris McRae is sadly no longer with us but this book lives on. She describes a system for tying astrological events to regions of the world that will be of interest to mundane astrologers who have a problem identifying the place to which the celestial phenomenon applies. She presents a number of charts to explain the concept of Geodetic Astrology both in terms of world affairs and also relocating the natal charts of individuals to see where they will do best in the world.
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