Presentation on Astrological Physiognomy

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Astrological Society of Princeton. Sunday November 10, 2024. 2PM EST

Dr. H of Regulus Astrology will lead a 60-minute exploration into the ancient art of physiognomy, where he will examine the history of this practice beginning with a 3th-century BCE pseudonymous text attributed to Aristotle. The literature review will discuss differences between "pure" physiognomy, which focuses on reading a person's character through facial features, and astrological physiognomy, which seeks to predict physical appearance based on the natal horoscope. The talk will highlight the importance of the rising decan—beyond just the rising sign—as a critical tool in making accurate physiognomic judgments. In addition, Dr. H will explore how the rising decan aligns with a three-fold temperament model, offering insights into personality and behavior. Practical applications of physiognomy, such as how it can aid in rectifying horoscope charts, will also be covered, with illustrative examples to bring these techniques to life. Don't miss this chance to delve into a fascinating intersection of astrology and physical form.

The talk will be based on the following research papers mentioned previously here on Skyscript

https://regulus-astrology.com/pdf/Physigonomy.zip

Participants will also receive a complementary copy of Dr. H's ChatGPT Latin-to-English translation of Della Porta's Della Celeste Fisonomia, the first ever English translation of this physiognomy text.

Registration available through the ASP website:

https://aspnj.org/meetings.html#nov2024

Thanks!
Dr. H.
World Class Research in Medieval Predictive Astrology
www.regulus-astrology.com