Hellenistic Astrology’s Nautical Paradigm
with Enid Newberg
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Description:
In the nautical analogy, the 1st house with the Ascendant is called the helm. The helm is attached to the rudder that steers the ship.
The RULER OF THE ASCENDANT is the helmsman – the person who steers the ship.
If the helmsman is not doing their job, the ship will have trouble reaching its destination.
If the helmsman cannot see ahead (it is in a sign averse to the Ascendant), the ship can drift from its course and run aground or even sink.
Planets in the 1st house also have a hand on the wheel. They can help (or hinder)
Biography:
Enid Newberg has been a librarian, childbirth educator, paralegal, IT administrator, entrepreneur, and teacher. In 1993, she became involved in the dream of creating an academic college where astrology would be openly taught and joined the board of Kepler College. She was President of the college for 14 years and has taught astrology for Kepler, the International Academy of Astrology, and other organizations over the past 25 years.