There isn’t really a concept of what it means for somebody to be born during the day or to be born at night. This is a really fundamental astronomical distinction that we’re all familiar with, that we all experience on a day-to-day basis, and yet, one of the funny things is it’s not really a concept that’s used that much in modern astrology. You wake up in the morning, you go outside, and you can experience what it’s like to be living in the world during the day versus at some point in the evening, the Sun sets and it’s nighttime and the Sun goes away and if there’s any luminary out, it’s the Moon, which is providing light at that time. This is one of the most fundamental astronomical distinctions that we’re all familiar with and we all know about and we have some really deep, immediate, and practical day-to-day exposure with. I’ve never really done a good introductory episode on this topic, so that’s the purpose of of this talk, and that’s why I’m doing it as part of The Astrology Podcast series, as a part of my ongoing commitment to educating people in the astrological community and bringing some of these ancient astrological techniques forward into the present time.Īll right, so day and night. I realized there was still some basic unfamiliarity with this concept even though we use it on the podcast all the time and it’s something I talk about in my book and my courses. ![]() One of the questions was, how do you know when it becomes a day chart versus a night chart? But one of the things I realized last month when Leisa Schaim and I did a Q&A and one of the main questions that we were asked was about the concept of sect. I gave a version of this lecture a few years ago at the Northwest Astrology Conference. So the title of this talk, provisionally, is Sect in Astrology: Day and Night Charts. All right, so with that out of the way, let’s jump right into it. It’s still going to be a broad overview or introduction in a sense, but I’m probably going to talk for an hour-and-a-half or two hours here, so that we give you a relatively solid introduction to the concept. This video, instead, is going to be much more of a deep dive into the concept of sect. It wouldn’t make as much sense as a dialogue, but I’m hoping to get some good questions from people in the audience.įor those of you that are looking for a really brief, concise, introduction to the concept of sect, I would recommend looking at my older video, where I did a 5- or 10-minute, quick overview of sect a few years ago I’ll link to that in the description below this video on YouTube. Usually, I’m talking to somebody, but I decided to do this one as a solo episode because it’s more of a lecture, and I have a lot of PowerPoint slides. This is kind of unique because it’s a solo episode. Thanks, everybody, who joined me today on short notice. I’m doing this in front of an audience of patrons and students of the Hellenistic astrology course. ![]() In this episode, I’m going to be talking about the concept of sect, which is the difference between day and night charts and a technical distinction that’s used to differentiate people that were born during the day versus people that were born at night. This is Episode 274, and I’m recording it on Sunday, October 11, 2020, starting at 5:34 PM, in Denver, Colorado. Transcription released January 10th, 2021ĬHRIS BRENNAN: Hi, my name is Chris Brennan, and you’re listening to The Astrology Podcast. If you find any errors then please send them to us by email: by Andrea Johnson Our transcripts are created by human transcribers, and the text may contain errors and differences from the spoken audio. ![]() If possible, we encourage you to listen to the audio or video version, since they include inflections that may not translate well when written out. ![]() Note: This is a transcript of a spoken word podcast. Transcript of Episode 274, titled: Sect in Astrology: Day and Night ChartsĮpisode originally released on October 13, 2020
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