CATEGORY: Winter 2024-2025

RN102 – Fundamentals II: Interpretation Essentials – Winter 2024-25

Course Access: Lifetime
Course Overview

Course description:

Beyond basic interpretation of planets, signs, houses, and aspects, this course introduces students to techniques that clarify, or modify the chart interpretation to identify major life themes. Students learn the lineage of techniques and their modern practice, plus any controversy, to better understand the diversity of traditions in the 21st-century astrology community. The RN102 course focuses on modifying the natal planet expression, taking interpretation from “cookbook” memorization to nuanced and personalized interpretation.

By the end of RN102, students will have developed the skills necessary for evaluating chart information and identifying the strengths and weaknesses of different approaches. They will be able to synthesize the core astrological components and modify information into a coherent and meaningful interpretation without relying on outside resources.

Course length: 10
weeks

Required Books:

  • Avelar, Helena, and Luis Ribeiro, On the Heavenly Spheres: A Treatise on Traditional Astrology, AFA Press, Tempe, AZ, 2010, 278 pps.
  • George, Demetra, Astrology and the Authentic Self, Ibis Press, FL, 2008, 304 pps.
  • Lehman, J. Lee, The Book of Rulerships, Whitford Press, Westchester, Pennsylvania,1992, 351 pps.

Pre-requisite: RN101
or equivalent

*Required for the Professional Diploma

Weekly topics:

  1. Modern vs Traditional Lineages and Sidereal vs Tropical Zodiacs
  2. Review and Synthesis of Sun / Moon / Ascendant Combinations
  3. Comparison of Zodiacs and House Systems
  4. Natal Retrogrades, Lunar Nodes and their dispositors
  5. The Astronomy of Lunar Phases, vs. Applying /Separating Aspects & Midterm (Synthesis)
  6. Planetary Condition: Overview of the Accidental Dignities
  7. Interpreting Multiple Aspects: Configurations and Orbs
  8. Midpoints
  9. Planetary Associations
  10. Chart Interpretation Practicum and Final Delineation (Synthesis)

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