Horary Consultation
Horary Consultation
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Horary derives from the word “hour,” and translates to "the chart of the moment." Also known as “Interrogational Astrology,” this divinational technique gifts us the ability to inquire and answer specific questions which a natal chart alone may have difficulty answering.
Horary’s medium is timing. The astrological clock is ever changing. A chart is cast to answer your question once the astrologer receives, understands and is ready to answer your question. We trust that the timing of each chart is absolutely perfect - or else this technique would not work!
Astrologers cast horary charts to help you answer very specific questions such as:
"Will I get the job? Will I be happy there?"
"Should we stay or should we move?"
"Will we get married in the next 3 years?"
“Will we get back together?”
“Should I go back to school?”
Horary works best when questions have a “charge,” or a sense of urgency to them. The more specific the question, the more clear the response will be. In other words, Horary works most optimally when you’ve considerably ruminated on the matter before contacting your astrologer for clarity.
We can also use horary to help you locate missing objects and pets, gain deeper understanding into relationship, career, health and the fruitfulness of new opportunities.
While natal charts are always useful, Horary astrology does not hinge upon a timed natal chart, which is why this technique flourished in the ancient, medieval and renaissance eras. Back then, it was a privilege to have your birth recorded, not common practice like it is today. Don’t know your birth time? Not to worry. Horary astrology can help answer your questions as a stand alone technique.
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Your question will be answered via email exchange in the order in which it was received.
Please allow up to 10 days for a response. If the matter is particularly urgent and time sensitive, you may specify and I will do my best to accommodate you. Please keep in mind that I have small children and cannot always oblige a rush request.
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