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””’Eclipses: Astronomically and Astrologically Considered and Explained””’ (1915)<ref>{{Cite book|title=Eclipses: Astronomically and Astrologically Considered and Explained|last=Sepharial|publisher=Foulsham|year=1915|location=London}} {{PD-notice}}</ref> is an astrological text by English [[Astrology|astrologer]] Walter Gorn Old, otherwise known as [[Sepharial]]. The book claims to teach the readers how to predict world events with [[Solar eclipse|solar]] and [[lunar eclipse]]s.

””’Eclipses: Astronomically and Astrologically Considered and Explained””’ (1915)<ref>{{Cite book|title=Eclipses: Astronomically and Astrologically Considered and Explained|last=Sepharial|publisher=Foulsham|year=1915|location=London}} {{PD-notice}}</ref> is an astrological text by English [[Astrology|astrologer]] Walter Gorn Old, otherwise known as [[Sepharial]]. The book claims to teach the readers how to predict world events with [[Solar eclipse|solar]] and [[lunar eclipse]]s.


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Theory of astrological impact of eclipses

Eclipses: Astronomically and Astrologically Considered and Explained
Author Walter Gorn Old

Publication date

1915
Publication place United Kingdom

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Eclipses: Astronomically and Astrologically Considered and Explained (1915)[1] is an astrological text by English astrologer Walter Gorn Old, otherwise known as Sepharial. The book claims to teach the readers how to predict world events with solar and lunar eclipses.

Basic theory of the book

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This book presents two core ideas:

  1. The conjunction or opposition of an outer planet (usually Mars) with the spot of a recent eclipse in longitude precludes a natural disaster or local conflict. The location of the incident is usually a long the path on which the eclipse is most visible.
  2. Whenever a solar or lunar eclipse makes a turbulent aspect (e.g. square or opposition) to a person’s natal chart, it usually indicates an unfavourable trend to that person, even though the effect might not be immediate.
  1. ^ Sepharial (1915). Eclipses: Astronomically and Astrologically Considered and Explained. London: Foulsham. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.

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