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The Traditional Horary Course

Diploma Studies

 

This course is for Certificate holders (CTA) only. It consists of fifteen lessons provided as PDF files sent via e-mail, or on CD ROM (at extra cost). You can read the materials on your computer screen, or print them to read in hardcopy.

This is a fully tutored course via e-mail and you are required to complete assignments demonstrating your understanding of the principles you have learned which are graded and a report sent to you.

This course builds on the Foundation Studies course and introduces advanced techniques to deepen your understanding of the horary art and of prediction. At the conclusion of the course you will be expected to submit two verifiable predictions which together with a successful final examination (added to continuous assessment) will gain you the Diploma of Traditional Astrology (DTA).

The overall aim is for you to attain the knowledge required for predictive work. As the syllabus demonstrates, the course is comprehensive and addresses and explains all of the most commonly used techniques. Most lessons contain supplementary reading and example judgements.

 

The Syllabus

Lesson 1: Significators, part and co-significators, the Moon as co-significator, chart turning, planets in houses. You begin to refine your knowledge of the planets and their application in prediction.

Lesson 2: Oriental and occidental, combustion, under beams and cazimi, void of course, besieged. This lesson is largely concerned with conditions relating to the Sun, continuing to build on what you have learned of the importance of the luminaries.

Lesson 3: Essential dignity, receiver, mutual reception, peregrine. We proceed to a consideration of the sometimes complex relationships between planets other than aspectual.

Lesson 4: The question, validity, planetary days and hours, Considerations Before Judgement, perfection, translation and collection of light, prohibition. This lesson provides explanations of some of the conditions which prevent judgement, or are the cause of problems in judgement.

Lesson 5: The Part of Fortune, scoring the Part of Fortune, scoring the planets. Here we examine the principle of strength and weakness, and present methods of discovering them.

Lesson 6: Event charts, stations, timing. In this lesson you will broaden your astrological knowledge by investigating event charts (a chart for the time of a known event) and the methods of timing in judgements.

Lesson 7: Temperament, the humours, physical descriptions, marks, moles and scars. The humours and temperaments are a vital key to the nativity, but here you will discover how they can assist you in horary judgement. Lilly relied greatly on the physical description of the querent to confirm the validity of the chart. In this lesson you will learn how he did that.

Lesson 8: Fixed stars, antiscia, sinister and dexter. The fixed stars are little understood and our knowledge of them relies largely on Ptolemy’s legacy. You will examine fixed stars and compare their meanings and positions to those of Lilly and Ebertin. We explain the lesser known techniques of sinister and dexter aspects, and antiscia. This lesson will expand your vocabulary still further and deepen your understanding of some of the intricacies of the Tradition.

Lesson 9: Locating by planet, sign and house. Locating people, animals and objects are the horary practitioner’s stock-in-trade. You will now investigate the methods used to carry this out.

Lesson 10: Chart judgement, examples. At this point, we are putting flesh on the bones of your knowledge of prediction. The chart examples enable us to demonstrate the theory in practice, and to bridge some of the gaps that theory alone cannot do.

Lesson 11: The 1st house, more on the planets, As you near the end of your studies there is much left to say about the angular houses. This lesson discusses the 1st house and its meanings. You will be dealing with the techniques applied to finding missing people, and you will examine planetary symbolism again from the ancient perspective of Dorotheus of Sidon.

Lesson 12: The angles, discussion on the Considerations Before Judgement, and your participation in a discussion of them.

Lesson 13: The 7th house, more on the signs. You will now examine the 7th house and discuss its importance with additional study of the symbolism of the signs. More discussion is provided, offering you the opportunity to participate.

Lesson 14: The 10th house, more on the houses. Moving on to the 10th house and its significance, you will also study the development of the houses from Manilius to Dariot and their meanings. Again, we will discuss this new material and find its essence.

Lesson 15: The 4th house. You will encounter the 4th house at a deeper level and learn of its significations. Discussions continue in this lesson as before.

Assignments

Each lesson provides a set of assignments that you will submit to your tutor. Each set of assignments contains two charts (horary or event) which you will judge. You will also be expected to provide horary charts of your own, with their judgements.

We use a system of marking called "continuous assessment". Each set of assignments is graded and a report sent to you with your tutor's comments. The grades you receive provide a guide to your progress and are added at the end of the course to those you have obtained in the final examination. Where the total exceeds the minimum required, the Diploma of Traditional Astrology is awarded to you once the verified predictions have been accepted. Full details of this are provided in The Study Guide

Fees

The fee is £42.00 per lesson and is inclusive of the study material (PDF files) and tuition. Should you require the material to be sent to you as hard copy or on CD, an extra charge of £3.00 will be made to cover costs.

You may pay for each lesson as you require it, and it will be sent to you via e-mail when payment is received. You may also pay for groups of five lessons.

The final examination has a separate fee of £42.00.

Tuition

Your tutor will allocate two hours’ tuition to each lesson; it is rare that less time is spent, but should more time be required you will be notified and charged accordingly. The Study Guide contains examples of the circumstances where this might arise, but warnings are always given. If you are studying correctly and understanding the material, further time should not be required unless you consistently submit work that runs over the advised length. 

Personal one-to-one tuition is provided with this course as you require it and is charged separately. It is carried out via email, by telephone or, to those living within easy reach of Sue Ward (UK), in person. Extra tuition is charged at a £40.00 per hour (minimum half an hour).

Examination

When you have completed the Diploma Studies, you can sit an examination. This is very straightforward and is "open book". It takes four hours, and is conducted via email at a time that suits you.

In addition, you are asked to submit three successful, verifiable predictions. You are allowed four attempts to produce these three correct predictions, after that each submission is charged at £20.00. The examination and submission of the predictions are not compulsory, but both must be completed satisfactorily for a Diploma to be awarded.

On the satisfactory completion of the above, you will be awarded the Diploma of Traditional Astrology (DTA) and your name entered into the Register of Diploma Holders. You can then use the initial DTA after your name in matters relating to astrology.

Course Texts

Christian Astrology, William Lilly,

Tetrabiblos, Claudius Ptolemy, trans. F.E. Robbins, ed. G.P. Goold, Loeb, 1988.

The Fixed Stars and Constellations in Astrology, Vivian E. Robson

You will already have the two former texts. The latter is readily available and can be purchased from major booksellers, on- and off-line.

Other Materials Needed

Worksheets are supplied, but you should ensure that you have a reliable method of calculating charts. If you choose to continue with manual calculations, you will need to obtain tables of houses for the system of Regiomontanus.

Access Books and Articles On-line

Besides the course materials, you will also be able to download (or have posted to you on CD ROM, or in hardcopy at extra cost) additional articles, books, and materials, which will aid your study. Some of these will be at extra cost.

Horary Astrology E-mail List

Your name was added to this list when you enrolled on the Foundation Course. If at any stage you wish to remove your name, please contact sue-ward@easynet.co.uk .

Course Completion

The Diploma Studies course must be completed within 24 months of your downloading the course materials. Where circumstances delay completion within the required time, you should contact your tutor at the earliest opportunity.

Admissions

Places on the Diploma Studies course cannot be guaranteed and are reserved on a "first come, first served" basis. You are advised to apply for your place at the earliest opportunity because enrolments are limited. Enrolments have to be restricted, so that each student obtains the highest standard of tuition. To ensure that a place is available please email sueward@easynet.co.uk .

All Diploma Studies course students are under the personal supervision of Sue Ward and Ruth Baker. 

Payment

You can pay for the course in three parts (every five lessons), or lesson by lesson.

Payment can be made on-line via PayPal. Please place your order via the Order Form.

You can  pay by personal cheque (please add the equivalent of £10.00 to each personal cheque when paying in a currency other than Sterling), or banker’s/cashier’s cheque, or international money order.

 

 

Amended 5 November 2004