Aztlan Astrological Center

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Astrology Career

Astrology Career

The proposal of Aztlan Astrological Center is to teach Astrology in a dynamic way, giving value to both theoretical and practical aspects. Therefore, classes are theoretical-practical, teaching students the techniques of interpreting a natal chart.


Frequency: Once a week, 1 hour 30 minutes each class.

Duration: The training consists of 3 levels. Each level lasts one academic year.

Requirements: No previous knowledge is required.

Contact: Contact us at +54 9 11 5837-9788 or +54 9 11 2090-8805 from Monday to Friday from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

Study Program

Select the Level:

  • Level I

    • Learn the conceptual and philosophical foundations of astrology.
    • Handle the symbolic language of a natal chart: Signs, Planets, Houses, and Aspects.
    • Initiate in the general interpretation of a natal chart or horoscope.
    • Understand the scope of astrological knowledge.
  • Level II

    • Perform a complete and detailed interpretation of a natal chart.
    • Handle the symbolic language of a natal chart: Signs, Planets, Houses, and Aspects.
    • Initiate in the general interpretation of a natal chart or horoscope.
    • Understand the scope of astrological knowledge.
  • Level III

    • Acquire knowledge of Psychology.
    • Familiarize yourself with Jung's Psychology and Gurdjieff's Fourth Way.
    • Apply techniques for self-knowledge and inner development.
Objectives:
  • Learn the conceptual and philosophical foundations of astrology.
  • Understand the symbolic language of a natal chart: Signs, Planets, Houses, and Aspects.
  • Initiate in the overall interpretation of a natal chart or horoscope.
  • Comprehend the scope of astrological knowledge.
STUDY PROGRAM
  • Definition of Astrology.
  • Astronomy as the astrological foundation.
  • Basic history of astrology.
  • Components of the astrological mandala.
  • The 4 elements or triplicities.
  • The qualities or quadruplicities.
  • Energetic polarities.
  • Formation of energetic fields or zodiacal signs.
  • Reading and interpreting astrological ephemerides.
  • The Wheel of the Zodiac and the Constellations.
  • Characteristics of the 12 signs of the Zodiac.
  • Polarity in the Signs.
  • The Signs and the physical body.
  • Celestial bodies and their types.
  • Characteristics of the 10 Planets.
  • Qualities of the Planets.
  • Direct and retrograde planetary motion.
  • Orbital period.
  • Planetary dignities.
  • Lunar function.
  • The subconscious.
  • Reactive behaviors.
  • The twelve Ascendants.
  • Matrices, inheritance, and Destiny.
  • Understanding the Path of Individuation or Hero's Journey, step by step.
  • Ascendant/Descendant.
  • Midheaven/Nadir.
  • Fire.
  • Earth.
  • Air.
  • Water.
  • Planetary distribution.
  • Above the horizon.
  • Below the horizon.
  • Oriental.
  • Occidental.
  • The Wheel of Houses.
  • Different House Systems.
  • Equal House Systems.
  • Mention of Solar Houses.
  • Classification of Houses.
  • Characteristics of the 12 terrestrial sectors.
  • Loaded and empty houses.
  • Planets near house cusps.
  • Intercepted Signs and Houses.
  • Definition of aspects
  • Major Aspects
  • Subtle or uncommon aspects
  • Orbs
  • How the nature of each planet is modified by its presence in each of the 12 Signs of the Zodiac.
  • Relationship of the nodes with Karma and past lives.
  • The North Node. My mission in this life.
  • The South Node: bindings from the past that I must release.
  • Steps to follow: interpretative foundations.
  • Types of Charts.
  • Study and practice of natal charts of famous personalities.
  • Implementation of the knowledge acquired so far through the analysis of different natal charts.
  • Use of Ephemeris and House Tables.
  • PREPARATION OF THE NATAL CHART
  • Deepening into new elements of the natal chart.
  • Solar Revolution.
  • Synastry.
  • Predictive Techniques.
  • Transits and life cycles in astrology.
Prerequisites:

For those students who are taking the complete astrology studies, it is required to have completed and passed the first level. Students joining this level must surpass the knowledge corresponding to the first level.

Objectives:
  • Perform a complete and thorough interpretation of a natal chart.
  • Handle the symbolic language of a natal chart: Signs, Planets, Houses, and Aspects.
  • Initiate in the general interpretation of a natal chart or birth chart.
  • Understand the scope of astrological knowledge.

Practical work and evaluation exercises will be carried out.

STUDY PROGRAM
  • Contents: Traditional decans.
  • Planetary conditions.
  • Planetary dignities.
  • Domicile-Exile / Exaltation - Fall.
  • Peregrine planets.
  • Planetary strength or weakness based on their position in Sign, House, and Aspects.
  • Ruling planet or governor.
  • Ruling planet of a house.
  • Isolated planets.
  • Stationary planets.
  • Grand trine.
  • Square aspect.
  • The Yod.
  • Cosmic Cross.
  • Mercury, Venus, and Mars in retrograde motion.
  • Other planets in retrograde motion. Symbolism and interpretation.
  • Houses and Planets.
  • House cusps and rulerships.
  • Empty houses and rulerships.
  • Overloaded houses and rulerships.
  • Intercepted houses and rulerships.
  • Study of one's own natal chart.
  • Study and continuous monitoring of personal transformation cycles.
  • Manual or software calculation of the birth chart.
  • Use of Ephemerides and House Tables.
  • What is called synastry.
  • Types.
  • Partnership.
  • Family (Parents, siblings, uncles, etc.).
  • Friendship.
  • Work (colleagues, bosses, etc.).
  • Method to follow.
  • Planetary configurations by synastry.
  • Examples and Practices.
  • Generic cycles
  • Cycles of lunar nodes
  • Cycles of personal planets
  • Cycles of social planets
  • Cycles of transpersonal planets
  • Transiting planets
  • Planetary configurations by transit
  • Definition
  • Calculation of revolution
  • Components
  • Analysis of the solar revolution
  • ANNUAL ASCENDANT
  • THE SUN and planets in Annual houses
  • Overlay of solar revolution houses on the natal chart
  • 4-year cycles
  • Its importance. Position by Sign, House, and Aspects.
Prerequisites:

For those students who are completing the full astrology studies, it is required to have completed and passed the second level. Students joining this level must surpass the knowledge corresponding to the second level.

Objectives:
  • Acquire knowledge of Psychology.
  • Familiarize oneself with Jung's Psychology and Gurdjieff's Fourth Way.
  • Apply techniques for self-awareness and inner development.
STUDY PROGRAM
  • Implementation. Practical Work.
  • Implementation. Practical Work.
  • The Quintile Series
  • Septile and aspects indicating destiny
  • Saturn Revolution.
  • Jupiter Revolution.
  • Mars, Venus, and Mercury Revolution.
  • Lunar Revolution.
  • Nodes.
  • Retrgrade Planets.
  • Pluto.
  • Lunar House.
  • Sabian Symbols.
  • Its influence in the natal chart.
  • Archetypes of Carl Jung's Collective Unconscious
  • The Shadow, The Anima/Animus, The Persona, The Self
  • The 4 Psychological Types: How to Recognize Them through the Natal Chart
  • Symbolic Progressions and Progressed Moon. Theoretical Aspect.
  • Ethics of the Astrologer.
  • The Art of Giving Advice.
  • Different Consultation Models. Single consultations; follow-ups; annual consultations. Managing power in the consultation: astrologer-client relationships.

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