Secondary Progressions: The Clock of Life
Ticking Away
As the earth turns daily on its polar axis, our satellite, the Moon, is
continually orbiting around us, while simultaneously both are orbiting
annually around the Sun. The contemplative individual may ask if this
apparent linkage between one day, one month and one year means
anything. What do these three concurrent celestial motions have to do with
each other? Is there a metaphysical equivalency to them? Is time itself real,
symbolic or a combination of the two?
The astrological calculation techniques of directions and progressions, which
take the fixed karmic imprint of the natal or event chart, and move it forward
or backward through time, both real and symbolic, have been used by
astrologers for centuries to either predict the future, understand the past, or
gain perspective about the present.
These calculation techniques; including transits, solar arcs,
primary/secondary/tertiary/minor directions/progressions and the
like, are the opportunity for the astrologer to witness and observe the hands
of the clock of life tick away the karma of the life path between the birth and
the death of a human being, a nation, an event or any other earthly
phenomena infused with a life force moving through time.
In this article we shall look at the calculation technique called secondary
progressions, which moves the birth chart forward one day for each year
of life lived.
Thus, the first day of your life is equivalent to the first year of your life, the
second day the second year and so on. This calculation allows the consulting
astrologer to jump in at any time during your life, compute the progressed
positions of your natal planets, compare them by house and by angularity to
the birth horoscope, and then provide helpful cyclical analysis or comforting
perspective about any chapter of life one is passing through.
To understand the relative importance of secondary progressed natal planets
or angles, it is critical to keep two things in mind: 1) The secondary
progressed chart is not a stand-alone chart, but draws its relevance from its
comparison to the natal chart, and 2) The length of progressed planetary
influence varies widely because of the daily motion of the planets being
either faster or slower than their mean (average) motion at any given time,
as they approach or pull away from stations (reversing of motion from
retrograde to direct or vice-versa). The following table will help to show the
daily, and thus yearly by secondary progression, mean motion of the planets:
Table 1: Planetary Travel
Planet Average Daily Motion Retrograde Motion
Sun 0˚ 59' 08" none
Moon 13˚ 10' 35" none
Mercury 1˚ 23' 20-24 days three times a year
Venus 1˚ 12" 40-43 days every 11/2 years
Mars 0˚ 31' 27" 58-81 days every 2 years
Jupiter 0˚ 04' 59" 4 months yearly
Saturn 0˚ 02' 01" 41/2 months yearly
Uranus 0˚ 00' 42" 155 days yearly
Neptune 0˚ 00' 24" 158 days yearly
Pluto 0˚ 00' 15" 160 days yearly
If, within the system of secondary progressions, one day's planetary travel is
equivalent to one year of life, we can see that the Moon progresses most
rapidly (12˚-14˚ per year), the Sun, Mercury and Venus progress much more
slowly (1˚-2˚ per year), Mars progresses even slower (0.5˚-0.75˚ per year),
Jupiter even slower still (up to 0.2˚ per year), and the outer planets of
Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto progress so slowly as to have no
consequential effects whatsoever during the lifetime, except to tighten or
spread the orbs of natal aspects. Because
the planetary orbits are elliptical, not circular, planetary motion will
accelerate or retard, causing faster or slower travel through the various
degrees of the Zodiac.
In this system, the natal midheaven can also be progressed 0˚ 59' 08" per
year, using the Naibod arc technique
(360˚ Zodiac ÷ 365.25 days per year). Retaining the latitude of birth (not
using the current home latitude as in
Solar Return calculations), once the midheaven is progressed, the
progressed ascendant can be ascertained. These
progressed birth chart angles are not used to create progressed horoscope
houses with different cusp degrees, but
rather to find the progressed natal angles forming conjunctions, squares,
trines or oppositions to the natal planets.
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The calculation of the secondary progressed planets can be accomplished
using a computer or an ephemeris; the
latter provided you have knowledge of the ACD technique (adjusted
calculation date) - the ACD shows you which
day of the year in a given person's life equals the ephemeris position of the
planets. For client consultations, I
recommend using a computer, calculating the Naibod secondary progressed
position of the natal planets,
midheaven and ascendant for the progressed date you want, and then
printing a natal/progressed bi-wheel chart
with the secondary progressed planets put into the natal houses in the outer
wheel of the chart. This is for the
client's visual benefit, so they can see the progressed Moon, for example,
moving through the natal houses and
applying to, or separating from, aspects to the natal planets or angles.
When consulting with a client about their secondary progressions, it is best
to present them with the planetary
influences described by windows of time, rather than degrees and orbs. Prior
to the consultation, the astrologer
can prepare for the appointment by listing all progressed planets or angles
within a 21/2˚ total orb of aspecting the
natal planets or angles by conjunction, square, trine or opposition. I have not
found progressed semisextiles,
semisquares, sextiles, quintiles, sesquiquadrates or quincunxes to have
much conscious relevance to the life
experience of the client. Use a 11/2˚ applying orb, and a 1˚ separating orb, to
keep your window of time
descriptions to the client as accurate as possible. For the progressed Moon
aspects to the natal chart, for example,
convert orb degrees into months, as the progressed Moon is moving
approximately 1˚ per month. Find the 21/2
month range of time the progressed Moon aspect will be occurring (11/2
months before exact - 1 month after
exact), and present these dates to your client. For the progressed Sun
aspects to the natal chart, for example,
convert orb degrees into years, as the progressed Sun is moving
approximately 1˚ per year. Find the 21/2 year
range of time the progressed Sun aspect will be occurring (11/2 years before
exact - 1 year after exact), and present
these dates to your client.
For thorough astrological synthesis during a consultation with a client, their
transits must be reviewed along with
the secondary progressions. There is especially a synchronous relationship
between the transit cycle of Saturn and
the progressed Sun/Moon (synodic lunation) phases (both 291/2 years in
length). Also, simultaneous angles being
formed by transit and progression to the same natal planet are very life-
changing.
You will find these calculation and interpretation tips to be useful in working
with secondary progressions:
1) Progressed Moon changing signs or natal houses • shifts in emotional
focus
2) Progressed Sun/Moon phase • relationship between the subconscious and
the conscious
3) Sabian Symbol for the exact degree of progressed New or Full Moons • a
14-15 year subtle energy
pattern operating within the individual
4) Natal house containing the progressed Moon • where memories from
271/3 years ago (sidereal
progressed lunation) will surface
5) Current progressed Moon sign • compare to natal Moon sign for
reevaluation of habits
6) Progressed ascendant-descendant aspecting natal planet (Q T S R) •
relationship changes
7) Progressed midheaven-nadir aspecting natal planet (Q T S R) •
home/career changes
8) Progressed Moon aspecting natal planet • 21/2 month emotional episode
9) Progressed Sun-Mercury-Venus aspecting natal planet • 1-3 year episode
10) Natal planets reversing direction by progression (especially Mercury,
Venus or Mars) • internalization
or emergence of function of consciousness
11) Progressed Sun aspecting natal lunar nodes • life purpose wake-up call
From my client files, I will share some areas of life experience activated by
secondary progressions
(aspects = Q T S R):
1) Physical
a) increased vitality and energy • progressed Sun, Mars, ascendant or
ascendant ruler aspecting
natal Sun, Mars, Jupiter or Uranus and/or progressed Moon in natal
1st/5th/9th houses
b) decreased vitality and energy • progressed Sun, Mars, ascendant or
ascendant ruler aspecting
natal Saturn or Neptune and/or progressed Moon in natal 4th/8th/12th
houses
c) increased sexual desire • progressed Venus, Mars or 5th/8th house ruler
aspecting natal Mars,
Jupiter, Uranus or Pluto and/or progressed Moon in natal 5th/8th houses
d) decreased sexual desire • progressed Venus, Mars or 5th/8th house ruler
aspecting natal Saturn
or Neptune and/or progressed Moon in natal 3rd/7th/11th houses
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2) Emotional
a) feelings of vulnerability • progressed Moon, Venus or IC ruler aspecting
natal Moon, Saturn,
Neptune or Pluto and/or progressed Moon in natal 4th/8th/12th houses
b) feelings of strength and confidence • progressed Moon, Venus or IC ruler
aspecting natal Sun or
Jupiter and/or progressed Moon in natal 1st/5th/9th houses
c) memories of childhood • progressed Moon or IC ruler aspecting natal
Saturn or Pluto and/or
progressed Moon in natal 4th/10th houses
3) Intellectual
a) good mental discipline • progressed Mercury or 3rd/6th house ruler
aspecting natal Saturn or
Pluto
b) increased thought activity • progressed Mercury or 3rd/6th house ruler
aspecting natal Jupiter or
Uranus and/or progressed Moon in natal 3rd/6th/9th/12th houses
c) poor concentration/scattered mind • progressed Mercury or 3rd/6th house
ruler aspecting natal
Moon, Jupiter or Neptune
d) returning to college for additional education • progressed Sun aspecting
natal 9th house ruler
and/or progressed Moon in natal 3rd/9th houses
e) writing a book • progressed Mercury or 3rd/6th house ruler aspecting
Jupiter or Saturn and/or
progressed Moon in natal 3rd/9th houses
4) Spiritual
a) increased longing or spiritual loneliness • progressed Sun aspecting natal
Jupiter, Neptune or
Pluto and/or progressed Moon in natal 8th/9th/12th houses
b) decreased spiritual awareness • progressed Sun aspecting Venus or
Saturn and/or progressed
Moon in natal 2nd/6th/10th houses
c) strange symbolic or archetypal dream activity • progressed Sun, Mercury
or 3rd/6th house ruler
aspecting natal Uranus or Neptune and/or progressed Moon in natal 12th
house
d) thoughts of death • progressed Sun, Mercury or 3rd/6th house ruler
aspecting natal Pluto and/or
progressed Moon in natal 8th house
5) Marriage/Family/Children/Social
a) new love relationship • progressed Sun, Venus or 5th/7th house ruler
aspecting natal Jupiter,
Uranus or Neptune and/or progressed Moon in natal 5th/7th/11th houses
b) separation and divorce • progressed Venus or 7th house ruler aspecting
natal Saturn, Uranus,
Neptune or Pluto
c) challenges with females • progressed Moon or Venus aspecting natal
Saturn or Pluto
d) challenges with males • progressed Sun or Mars aspecting natal Saturn or
Pluto
e) harmonious family times • progressed Moon or IC ruler aspecting natal
Venus or Jupiter
f) challenges with children • progressed Moon or 5th house ruler aspecting
natal Saturn, Uranus,
Neptune or Pluto
g) difficult labor/birth • progressed Moon aspecting natal Mars or Saturn
6) Career
a) change in career • progressed midheaven or 10th house ruler aspecting
natal Uranus or Pluto
and/or progressed Moon in natal 4th house
b) success in career • progressed Sun, midheaven or 10th house ruler
aspecting natal Jupiter or
Saturn and/or progressed Moon in natal 10th house
c) loss of interest in career • progressed Sun, midheaven or 10th house ruler
aspecting natal
Neptune or Pluto
Because of direct and retrograde stations, secondary progressed planets can
remain within allowable orb while
forming aspects to natal planets for years at a time. Progressed Mercury, for
example, can remain within a 1˚ orb
aspect to a natal planet for up to 8-10 years (8-10 days actual time).
Progressed station Mercury aspecting natal
Saturn for 8-10 years running is common with individuals suffering from
chronic depression for many years, and
then as progressed Mercury moves out of orb, the mental positivity returns
again.
If you are using a computer in your astrology practice, calculating secondary
progressions using the "NOW"
button in your software program, try and form the habit of checking your
ephemeris prior to the consultation to
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see if the client has had any natal planets reverse direction by progression,
or any progressed planets forming
prolonged aspects to natal planets because of progressed stations. From the
line item entry in the ephemeris of the
client's birthday, scan forward 60-90 days, as this will approximate an entire
lifetime of secondary progressions,
and show you where any stations and/or direction reversals will occur. Most
clients, but not all, will experience
progressed Mercury reversing direction at some time in their life.
The causal relationship between transits and secondary progressions has
been debated by astrologers for
centuries. In my astrology practice, I offer a combined consultation looking at
both. Too many times I have seen
transit Saturn in the opposite natal house as secondary progressed Moon to
ignore the synchronicity involved. I
have also seen many times, during separations or divorces for example,
progressed Venus aspecting natal Pluto
while transit Jupiter, Saturn or Uranus was in the natal 7th house. Whether
the transits refer to external
circumstances, and the secondary progressions to internal shifts of
consciousness, or the reverse, or some of
each, is immaterial as long as the professional astrologer is thorough enough
in his consultation preparation to
calculate and review both prior to the appointment. With only a partial
understanding of a client's planetary
influences, one can only give the client a partial perspective on their current
life experiences. The ease of
astrological calculations made possible by personal computers leaves us no
excuse for going into a client
consultation with only partial preparedness. Current cycles analysis is the
most commonly requested consultation
in my professional practice, surpassing natal interpretations, relationship
analysis and electional work. A working
knowledge of secondary progressions, in addition to expertise in transit
analysis, is necessary for the consulting
astrologer in these modern times of rapid personal change.
ⓒ 1994 Robert P. Blaschke
This article first appeared in the March 1995 issue of The Mountain
Astrologer