Post by lumina on Apr 3, 2022 9:12:49 GMT
I don`t know if you are aware this site exists, but you can calculate the graphs for progressed synastry aspects on Allen Edwall`s site astrowin.
it is mainly based on Paul Westran`s research; it only covers a few possible aspects, that showed up as priority aspects in a larger research on progressed synastry by Westran (mainly Sun-Venus, Venus-Mars, Venus-Venus).
Personally I think that there is more beyond that. But it is always nice to look at those graphs.
Westran used a 2 degree orb applying and separating (while I am more inclined to a 1 degree orb, but I did not do a research so what do I know? I also would put a lot of emphasis on Sun and Moon progressions, and on challenging ones forming with outer planets in particular, but these haven`t been researched that is why they are missing. Also in a second research the results of the original ones were duplicated apparently, plus the sextile and quintile seems to crop up more often than likely it seems)
Anyway these graphs cover only a few, adding the quinkunx, though there is an interpretation to the Sun-Venus, VEnus-Mars, Venus-Venus aspects, however no interpretation is given to the quinkunx, probably cause they have not been researched either, I have an idea or guess how a quinkunx might work (or not actually), but that is just an idea and nothing proven.
Well while the orb is 2 degrees, Westran also states that this is a window of opportunity in which a relationship usually forms (if one forms at all), however he also noticed that often, the aspects fades out from working at the same separating orb as it was applying when the relationship came together or the aspect started manifesting. So when it came into being at an applying orb of 1°30 it might fade out at 1°30 separating, instead of covering the whole 2 degrees.
Also the applying time before the aspect peaks seems to be more intense than the "fall out" after it separates.
Anyway just as an example I am sharing those graphs as showed up in a progressed synastry I tried out (no, not P ).
astrowin.org/scripts/prog_synastry_process.php
it is mainly based on Paul Westran`s research; it only covers a few possible aspects, that showed up as priority aspects in a larger research on progressed synastry by Westran (mainly Sun-Venus, Venus-Mars, Venus-Venus).
Personally I think that there is more beyond that. But it is always nice to look at those graphs.
Westran used a 2 degree orb applying and separating (while I am more inclined to a 1 degree orb, but I did not do a research so what do I know? I also would put a lot of emphasis on Sun and Moon progressions, and on challenging ones forming with outer planets in particular, but these haven`t been researched that is why they are missing. Also in a second research the results of the original ones were duplicated apparently, plus the sextile and quintile seems to crop up more often than likely it seems)
Anyway these graphs cover only a few, adding the quinkunx, though there is an interpretation to the Sun-Venus, VEnus-Mars, Venus-Venus aspects, however no interpretation is given to the quinkunx, probably cause they have not been researched either, I have an idea or guess how a quinkunx might work (or not actually), but that is just an idea and nothing proven.
Well while the orb is 2 degrees, Westran also states that this is a window of opportunity in which a relationship usually forms (if one forms at all), however he also noticed that often, the aspects fades out from working at the same separating orb as it was applying when the relationship came together or the aspect started manifesting. So when it came into being at an applying orb of 1°30 it might fade out at 1°30 separating, instead of covering the whole 2 degrees.
Also the applying time before the aspect peaks seems to be more intense than the "fall out" after it separates.
Anyway just as an example I am sharing those graphs as showed up in a progressed synastry I tried out (no, not P ).
astrowin.org/scripts/prog_synastry_process.php