posted September 01, 2013 10:25 PM
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Originally posted by cappy1277:
"The Meridian House system uses the Midheaven as the tenth house cusp, but the Ascendant is not the first house cusp. Rather, another sensitive point called the Equatorial Ascendant or East Point is the first house cusp. This system is popular with Uranian astrologers; it is based on even divisions of the celestial equator projected onto the ecliptic."
www.adze.com
Yes, the 'East Point' is not really an east point in the truest sense of the word. The East Point is where our Ascendant would be if we were born exactly on the equator, upwards on downwards from our place of birth. If we were born on the equator then the East Point is exactly the same as our Asc. The East Point is not at all the same thing as the Vertex. 'Equatorial Asc' is actually a better name for it. It usually falls into our 1st or 12th house...
But like the Vertex/Antivertex Axis, the East point makes a pair with the West Point, which is where our Dsc would be if we were born on the equator.
I always check out the East Point/West Point Axis. Sadly, it seems to be a largely neglected Axis!
By comparison...
The Vertex Axis has to do with a feeling of fatedness, synchronicity, and wish fulfillment… Vertex Axis synastry adds a 'meant to be' to vibe to the relationship, and a feeling that there is meaning and significance to it.
Whereas the East Point/West Point Axis relates to our idealized notions of how things should be, our personal biases, and our unconscious self-evaluation. This Axis is associated with our personal ideals of paradise and perfection, skewed or not (depends on the person). Synastry involving the East Point/West Point Axis supposedly gives the feeling that the other person is 'perfect' in some way. Or that they behave in just the 'right' way. Or that they fit how people in general are ideally 'supposed' to be.
Synastry with this this Axis also shows how others influence our subjective self-evaluation, when comparing ourselves to people who aspect our Ep/Wp, and adopting or disgarding arbitrary biases (personal likes/disllikes).
If the Vertex Axis is the 'axis of fate', then the Ep/Wp is the axis of 'biased Views on perfection'. 'Bias' is not always a bad word. Most people have certain things that they favor over other things in various areas of life. It's natural to have favorites and pet peeves, as well as our own personal views on what 'perfection' is. The Ep/Wp Axis gives us a direct astrological line to these preferences.
This is a part of an essay I read on the net by astrologer Michael Munkasey called “The Personal Sensitive Points (PSPs) of Astrology”. It deals with the East Point/Equatorial Ascendant as well as some other interesting points to explore in the natal chart... Ascendant(ASC), Descendant(DSC), MC, IC, Vertex, Antivertex, North Node, South Node, Polar Asc, Polar Dsc, Co-Ascendant, Co-Descedant, as well as what the zero degrees Aries point means in our chart.
There's a free astrology software called astrowin, that calculates all of these points (it also does a large variety of other astro-calculations). I downloaded it years ago, and have been using it ever since.
Anyway, here's the quote about the Ep...
“There is a part of our mind where we go to relax, take stock of what is happening, evaluate life and our attitudes, perhaps even form new attitudes. The prejudices we were taught, or the prejudices we were born with, reside in the EQA region of mind. It is here that we go when we are half-asleep or half-awake to formulate impressions of how we are performing or progressing in life. The EQA is where we go to evaluate self and life and how self is reacting to life. The EQA represents idea and image formation, or idea birth. The EQA is where we go to evaluate self. The EQA is where we go to evaluate how we "think" others do or do not accept us. Many of the reactions that go on at the EQA level are only half-conscious. Self-evaluation is an important concept for the EQA.”
http://astrolog.offline.ee/astrolog/texts/psp.txt
Here's the Link.
Yeah, I strongly suspect that the EP (Equatorial Asc, or Eastern Point), like the Vertex, is an important point in the chart that can be very compelling when people touch it… The EP shows where our personal biases are, and how others influence our self evaluation…
So in synastry it would show how others resonate with our arbitrary biases in some way when they aspect our EP, and vice versa when we aspect their EP…. Like both people have the same social standards of what type behavior is acceptable or not, or they just happen to think that maroon is better than pink, or think that one type of accent sounds better than another, or they agree that long hair is better then short hair….
Positive EP synastry, at least, would have a positive effect on our self evaluation… because, in theory, our personal biases of what is considered good or bad, or positive or negative… Would be supported, and re-enforced, by the people who conjoin or positively aspect the EP. These people would validate us in our personal beliefs….
Perhaps negative aspects to the EP would have an opposite effect…. The feeling of having your personal biases unappreciated or invalidated?
I think it’s interesting to compare the EP to the Vertex in terms of influence to get a ‘feel’ for how each one works differently…
The Vertex is about the people and times in our lives where we experience meaningful turning points. And it has a very electric, poignant, exciting feel to it….. The EP, on the other hand, seems to be about where we need validation for our personal preferences, biases, and conceptions of how things ‘should be‘…. And it seems to have more of a soothing, confirming, bolstering quality to it….
The Vertex stirs up change, infatuations, and the feeling that your life is unfolding towards some important destination ….while the EP lulls you into contentment, giving the feeling that your subjective standards are being met, or that something, or someone, are just as they’re ‘supposed’ to be….(or perhaps not as they are ‘supposed’ to be, if the aspect to the EP is a square. Oppositions to the EP could potentially be positive just like oppositions to the Vertex are, because of the connection to the axis itself as a whole).