Horoscopes for the 21st Century
There are six charts here. Heliocentric with the constellations and coloured aspects, Heliocentric with the stars and traditional aspects, Geocentric with the constellations and coloured aspects, Geocentric with stars and traditional aspects, Equatorial with the constellations and coloured aspects, Equatorial with the stars and traditional aspects. All of the charts are colour correct. Colour is used as a significant part of the meanings. The background is a section of the universe that has the most (or at least a lot) of galaxies.
Each sign of the zodiac is represented by a specific colour. On the bottom charts, you can see the correct correspondence of the I Ching Hexagrams to the degrees of the Zodiac, and in the Equatorial chart you see the correspondence of the hexagrams to the houses.
These three systems represent three levels of consciousness and three levels of interpretation. The worldly concerns are prioritized in the Equatorial horoscopes. The probationary path or the path when one is aspiring to elevate one’s consciousness is the Ecliptic horoscopes. The disciple’s path where one is centred within is the Heliocentric horoscope. These charts represent the three steps one one’s spiritual path. Without personal effort it is possible to spend lifetimes at one level. In these charts there are guidelines for each step and different ways to use each chart.
The example here is Carl Jung’s horoscope. Everyone charts are uniquely different. The use of colour is used to reveal meanings and interpretations of each chart. This is a new 21st century style of horoscopes. They enhance the intuitive levels of perception, as well as insights via colour psychology. The presence of the Seven Rays also reside in the colours for those who have eyes to see.















