William Lilly
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Horary astrology is an ancient branch of horoscopic astrology in which an astrologer attempts to answer a question by constructing a horoscope for the exact time at which the question was received and understood by the astrologer.
The answer to the horary question might be a simple yes or no, but is generally more complex with insights into, for example, the motives of the questioners, the motives of others involved in the matter, and the options available to them.
See also
- Electional astrology
- Katarche - ancient horary
Sources
- William Lilly (1602-1681) Christian Astrology, An Introduction to Astrology, 1647, Astrology Classics 2004
- Marc Edmund Jones: Problem Solving by Horary Astrology, David Mc Kay, 1946
- Derek Appleby: Horary Astrology R. Reginald/Borgo Press, 1986
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