Secondary progressions are a tool that aid astrologers in making predictions. Many astrologers don't use them because very little information is available. The theory is that for every year you are old, the chart is moved forward that many days -- usually by using a computer. However if you know what an ephemeris is (there is one on Astro.com) you can use that and just count forward from your birthdate as many days as you are old in years. It's called a day-for-a-year. Why does it work? No one knows, but it does.
WHAT IS A PROGRESSION?
WHAT IS A PROGRESSION?
WHAT IS A PROGRESSION?
Secondary progressions are a tool that aid astrologers in making predictions. Many astrologers don't use them because very little information is available. The theory is that for every year you are old, the chart is moved forward that many days -- usually by using a computer. However if you know what an ephemeris is (there is one on Astro.com) you can use that and just count forward from your birthdate as many days as you are old in years. It's called a day-for-a-year. Why does it work? No one knows, but it does.