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In the field of astrology the antiscion (pl. antiscia) is considered to be the mirror image, or shadow, of a planet based upon a line of reference, which is usually the line between MC and IC, or 10th house and 4th house cusps. These antiscia are also known as the "solstice points".

For example, the corresponding antiscia sign placements are as follows:-

A planet's antiscion is the shadow of that planet. A planet can receive a transit, progression, or direction from another planet, and this is said to bring about covert kinds of events--backroom meetings, secret doings, discreet happenings.

In classical astrology a planet in an antiscion point was considered in aspect to the planet "casting" the antiscion. William Lilly regarded the aspect by antiscion as a trine or a sextile. In horary astrology antiscia degrees are used in a way which is not too dissimilar from this.

In order to calculate an antiscion point, one must take the degree of the planet that he wants to locate the antiscion for and subtract it from 30 degrees. For example, if a person's sun is 10 degrees 51 minutes Aquarius then his antiscion will be as follows:-

         29 degrees 60 minutes
 minus   10 degrees 51 minutes Aquarius
 --------------------------------------
 equals  19 degrees 09 minutes Scorpio

Therefore, the antiscion of 10 degrees 51 minutes Aquarius is 19 degrees 9 minutes Scorpio.

Whenever a planet's antiscion is aspected by transit or progression, it indicates that something that is hidden or working behind the scenes will occur in the life of the native. It is important, therefore, that one should look at the antiscia points whenever reading a horoscope because it will reveal things about the native that will not be readily apparent.

Some astrologers calculate antiscia not only of planets, but of house cusps and Arabic lots too. In these cases, a very narrow orb of no more than 1° - 1° 30' is used.

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