![]() ![]() ![]() In other words, there is *always* a reason and a background to why the querent asks a question, and it is up to the astrologer to get this information *first*. So for example, your 'work' question is not just about one career or the other, but will also involve the querent's dissatisfaction with one, or his/her lack of money and therefore a need to improve finances, or indecision about 'what they want to do', etc. ![]() It's not as simple as looking only at angles or chart rulers much as most good horary questions are not 'simple' questions but are influenced by everything else in the querent's life. After a manner of speaking, there is no such thing as a simple 'yes/no' chart, although beginners start off reading them that way. You'll find that, the more proficient you become at horary, the less you find 'yes/no' questions, which are sort of crude renderings of very elegant charts, like trying to make the Mona Lisa into a stick figure coloured with crayons. ![]()
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