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Contraparallel<br />

CONTRAPARALLEL<br />

The orbits of most of <strong>the</strong> planets in <strong>the</strong> solar system lie in approximately <strong>the</strong> same<br />

geometric plane, which is why we are able to draw an astrological chart using only a<br />

two-dimensional representation ra<strong>the</strong>r than one with three dimensions. There is, never<strong>the</strong>less,<br />

a variation in <strong>the</strong> tilt or angle of <strong>the</strong>se orbits, and at any given time most<br />

planets are positioned north and south of <strong>the</strong> celestial equator (<strong>the</strong> plane described by<br />

projecting <strong>the</strong> Earth’s equator against <strong>the</strong> background of <strong>the</strong> stars). This variation is<br />

measured in degrees of declination. Two planets are contraparallel when <strong>the</strong>y lie on<br />

opposite sides of <strong>the</strong> celestial equator and have <strong>the</strong> same degree of declination (e.g.,<br />

one planet at 10° declination and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r at –10°). Planets with opposite declinations<br />

are said to have a relationship similar to an opposition. Relatively few<br />

astrologers take contraparallels into account when interpreting a horoscope.<br />

Sources:<br />

DeVore, Nicholas. Encyclopedia of Astrology. New York: Philosophical Library, 1947.<br />

Hand, Robert. Horoscope Symbols. Rockport, MA: Para Research, 1981.<br />

CONTRASCION<br />

Picture <strong>the</strong> wheel of <strong>the</strong> zodiac and draw a straight line from 0° Aries to 0° Libra so as<br />

to divide <strong>the</strong> circle into equal halves. If a planet is located at an angular distance of<br />

45° away from this dividing line (e.g., at 15° Taurus), its contrascion would be 45° in<br />

<strong>the</strong> opposite direction from <strong>the</strong> line (i.e., at 15° Aquarius). If ano<strong>the</strong>r planet happens<br />

to be located at or very near <strong>the</strong> contrascion of <strong>the</strong> first planet, <strong>the</strong> two planets are<br />

said to have a relationship with each o<strong>the</strong>r comparable to an opposition aspect.<br />

CONVERSE DIRECTIONS<br />

The term “converse directions” refers to progressing planets backward ra<strong>the</strong>r than forward<br />

in an ephemeris during prognostication.<br />

CORRECTION<br />

In <strong>astrology</strong>, correction refers to <strong>the</strong> translation of one’s birth time into sidereal time.<br />

CORRESPONDENCES, LAW OF<br />

The law of correspondences refers, primarily, to <strong>the</strong> notion—widely accepted in<br />

occult circles—that everything in this world is <strong>the</strong> manifestation of some spiritual<br />

principle. The expression “as above, so below” partially articulates this idea. Because<br />

<strong>the</strong> premodern world believed that celestial bodies were spiritual (or at least semispiritual),<br />

<strong>the</strong> law of correspondences was invoked to explain astrological influences. The<br />

ancient notion of correspondences is sometimes equated with <strong>the</strong> modern idea<br />

(derived from Jungian psychology) of synchronicity. However, synchronicity applies<br />

to any meaningful coincidence—not simply to parallels between events “above” and<br />

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