The Astrology Podcast

The Origins of the Exaltations: A New Discovery

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May 16, 2020
In this engaging discussion, Benjamin Dykes, a renowned translator and scholar of medieval astrology, reveals groundbreaking insights into the origins of the exaltations linked to a lost Hermetic text. He explores Abu Ma'shar's unique citations and unveils the rationale behind domicile and exaltation schemes. The conversation covers the complex astronomical justifications for exaltation degrees, historical theories, and how these elements connect with broader astrological systems. Dykes also shares details about his upcoming translation and course on traditional astrology.
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INSIGHT

Thema Mundi Shapes Exaltation Angularity

  • Hermes groups superior planets to angular houses in the Thema Mundi and assigns inferior planets to cadent houses.
  • This ties exaltations to house angularity and the Thema Mundi template.
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Elemental Matches Explain Venus & Mercury

  • Hermes uses elemental/qualitative matches (wet/dry, masculine/feminine) and Stoic sign qualities to justify Venus in Pisces and Mercury in Virgo.
  • Mercury described as primarily dry fits Virgo under Stoic qualities, resolving earlier mismatches.
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Exaltation Degrees From Equatorial Casting

  • To compute exaltation degrees Hermes casts a chart at the equator with Ascendant 15° Cancer so Midheaven aligns near 17–18° Aries.
  • Degrees are then adjusted in right ascension to make exaltations angular and dynamically rising.
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