Encyclopedia of Astrology

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Radical. 1. Pertaining to the radix, or horoscope of birth. 2. In Horary astrology, a term
employed to indicate a figure which can appropriately be judged in a given matter; one that is
likely to give the correct answer.


Radical Position. Said of a planet's position in a birth horoscope; as distinguished from the
transitory or progressed position it occupies at a later date. v. Radix.


Radix. 1. The radical map: the horoscope of birth, the root from which everything is judged.



  1. The radical or birth positions of the planets, as distinguished from their progressed or
    directed positions. Progressed aspects can never entirely contradict or negate a radical aspect;
    but must be interpreted only as modifying or mitigating the influences shown in the Radix.


Radix System. v. Directions.


Rahu. The Sanskrit name for the Dragon's Head - the Moon's North node. In Hindu
mythology Rahu is a Daitya (demon) who possessed an appendage like a dragon's tail, and
made himself immortal by stealing from the gods some Amrita - elixir of divine life - which
they obtained by churning an ocean of milk. Unable to deprive him of his immortality,
Vishnu exiled him from Earth and made of him the constellation Draco: his head called Rahu,
and tail Ketu - astronomically speaking, the Moon's ascending and descending nodes. Using
his appendage as a weapon, he has ever since waged a destructive war on the denouncers of
his robbery, the Sun and the Moon, which he swallows during the eclipse. The fable is
presumed to have a mystic or occult meaning. (v. Nodes, Moon's.)


Rapt Motion. v. Motion.


Rapt Parallel. Two bodies, which by Rapt motion are carried to a point where they are
equidistant from and on opposite sides of the meridian or the horizon, are said to be in Rapt

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