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Reading the Interface Tables
Reading the Interface Tables
In the following pages, there are Interface Tables for 1900, 1950, and 2000. The all follow the same format, so let’s go over it.
01°Ar02’ MA-NE 01°Li02’
04°Ar02’ MA-JU 04°Li02’
09°Ar27’ EAJU 09°Li27’
11°Ar31’ VE+MA 11°Li31’
The first listing is “01°Ar02’,” which is for the Mars-Neptune interface. It’s opposite nodal point is “01°Li02’.” Two planetary names linked by a hyphen indicate the zodiac position of that node for the particular epoch. The next listing is for the interface node for Mars-Jupiter.
The third listing “11°Ar31’” is for Square Point for Venus-Mars, and this is indicated by the ”+” which stands here for “Square Point.” It’s opposite Square Point is at “11°Li31’” which is in zodiac terms 11 degrees of Libra 31’.
MA-NE
A dash between two planets: an Interface Point.
EAJU
An ”*” between two planets: Interface Point to Earth.
VE+MA
A ”+” between two planets: Square Point.



