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Antipathy<br />

ANGULAR DISTANCE<br />

The distance between points in an astrological chart is always expressed in terms of<br />

angular distance. Because <strong>the</strong> locations of <strong>the</strong> significant elements of a horoscope are<br />

expressed in terms of degrees and minutes (and, occasionally, seconds) of <strong>the</strong> zodiac,<br />

<strong>the</strong> distance between any two points is similarly expressed as so many degrees and<br />

minutes of <strong>the</strong> arc between <strong>the</strong>m. For example, <strong>the</strong> angular distance between a planet<br />

located at 3°15’ Aries and ano<strong>the</strong>r planet situated at 24°27’ Aries would be 21°12’.<br />

ANGULAR HOUSES<br />

The houses of an astrological chart are classified into three groups of four: angular<br />

houses (<strong>the</strong> first, fourth, seventh, and tenth), succedent houses (<strong>the</strong> second, fifth,<br />

eighth, and eleventh), and cadent houses (<strong>the</strong> third, sixth, ninth, and twelfth). In traditional<br />

<strong>astrology</strong>, angular houses were regarded as <strong>the</strong> most powerful houses in which<br />

planets could be positioned. Modern astrologers, however, tend to believe that planets<br />

placed in angular houses have <strong>the</strong> most influence on <strong>the</strong> outer, surface aspects of a<br />

person’s life, while planets placed in <strong>the</strong> cadent houses have <strong>the</strong> most impact on one’s<br />

inner life. Planets located in succedent houses mediate one’s inner and outer lives.<br />

ANGULAR VELOCITY<br />

The core meaning of angular velocity is <strong>the</strong> angular distance, expressed in degrees and<br />

minutes of an arc, that a planet travels in <strong>the</strong> course of a day. By extension, angular<br />

velocity can also be <strong>the</strong> angular distance a heavenly body moves during any given unit<br />

of time.<br />

ANOMALISTIC PERIOD<br />

(ANOMALY; ANOMALISTIC YEAR)<br />

For a planet, an anomalistic period is <strong>the</strong> time between two successive perihelions<br />

(<strong>the</strong> point in a planet’s orbit where it is closest to <strong>the</strong> Sun). For <strong>the</strong> Moon, an anomalistic<br />

period is <strong>the</strong> time between two successive perigees (<strong>the</strong> point where it is closest to<br />

Earth). The expression anomalistic period is derived from anomaly, which in astronomy<br />

refers to <strong>the</strong> angular distance of a planet from its perihelion or its aphelion. By<br />

extension, an anomalistic year is <strong>the</strong> period between Earth’s perihelions, which is<br />

365.23964 days.<br />

ANTIPATHY<br />

Congruent with its use in everyday English, antipathy refers to an inharmonious relationship<br />

between certain planets, particularly when <strong>the</strong>y make hard aspects to each<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r. The term is also used to refer to <strong>the</strong> repulsion between people whose charts<br />

interact inharmoniously with each o<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

THE ASTROLOGY BOOK<br />

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