When Richmond would do a reading for a client, he
always started by preparing the deck (see the Solar
Book) and having the client shuffle it for exactly one minute.
Then the client would cut the deck immediately, followed by 2 more
cuts occurring precisely at the 20-second interval each. He
would use a stopwatch to make sure that the intervals for both the
shuffle and cut were maintained.
Additionally, he stated that the sun chart--and all of the 90 quadrations--was
the result of pure mathematical principles. Richmond called
these 90 quadrations "independant solar quadrates", and
though devoid of all personal magnetism he considered them worthy
of study as an expression of universal law. It is the extension
of this belief that forms the basis for this work. In fact,
a typical reading will rarely include the individual personal magnetism
as described above, but will instead focus on how the cosmic nature
of universal law can be seen to interpenetrate the framework of
this study. How then do we apply the person's magnetism to
the reading without having them perform the shuffle and cut prescribed
by Richmond?
I believe that overlaying the individual's natal astrology over
the Sun
Chart, or any other quadratic grand spread, will give
us the means by which the person's personal magnetism can be infused
into the reading.
This means that the natal rising sign will exert a great influence
since it is driven by the exact time and location of the individual's
moment of birth.
In addition to assessing the rising sign, it is important to incorporate
the position of the Sun and the Moon into the reading for an individual.
Lastly, each of the planets, including their aspects, should be
considered when doing a Life
Reading for an individual.
The fixed and
binary state
cards described above are considered the planetary rulers for the
reading prescribed by Richmond. And since we are basing our
work on the Natural Order book, we could say that those cards are
the arbitrary planetary rulers for our study.
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