Welcome to the Kepler College Orientation Classroom.

You will find reading lists here, and information about the course(s) you have enrolled in; as well as access to the Student Lounge, and the link to a free, optional, school-wide chart lab/discussion, held every Sunday at 5:00 PM Pacific Time.

You will be enrolled in the specific online classroom for your class 3 weeks in advance of the course start date.

This course deepens your understanding of planetary interaction in Hellenistic astrology, focusing on how celestial relationships shape chart interpretation. 

Building on foundational knowledge from Planetary Condition I, we explore the intricate dynamics of lunar and planetary phases, including inferior and superior cycles that influence timing and expression.

Through a comprehensive study of aspect theory, you'll gain a practical and philosophical understanding of how planets relate through light and movement. 

Topics include orbs, application and separation, co-presence, benefic and malefic influence, transferring light, and how these contribute to planetary condition and testimony. You'll also examine the nature of aspects, including aversion, reception, enclosure, besiegement, and interventions, which are essential tools for identifying strength, tension, and potential resolution in a chart.

By the end of the course, you'll be able to assess planetary relationships with greater precision and nuance, supporting more accurate and insightful delineations.

Weekly Topics:

1. Aspect Theory

2. Aspect Theory Part 2

3. Planetary Phases - Heliacal cycles

4. Lunar Phasing

5. Planetary Relationships