Electional Presets Doctrine
A product-layer grouping of electional workflows assembled from source-backed priorities such as Moon condition, Ascendant condition, durability, travel, and fixed-star considerations.
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This page provides bibliography or reference context; no interpretive rule is published here yet.
Method coverage
Engine source-bundle coverage rows that support this reference page.
Electional Presets
Source notes
- A product-layer grouping of electional workflows assembled from source-backed priorities such as Moon condition, Ascendant condition, durability, travel, and fixed-star considerations.
- Electional presets are public workflow bundles built from reviewed electional doctrine rather than historical categories handed down as exact modern products.
- Electional presets draw on lunar mansions, fixed stars, dignity, sect, aspects, houses, and planetary condition.
- Electional workflows can prioritize different factors depending on the action, urgency, and source lane.
- It may name broad priorities such as Moon condition, Ascendant handling, durable signs, travel, and selected fixed-star use when tied to narrower preset pages.
- The local note draws from Dorotheus, Bonatti, Choices and Inceptions, and fixed-star sources where relevant to individual election families.
- The page does not publish full preset scoring, exact weights, or every source-specific electional judgement.
- The page explains the grouping while keeping individual weights and public review separate from source claims.
- The public page treats preset labels as product organization layered over older electional priorities.
- The seed page does not claim that preset weights are quoted from one source.
- This page supports public explanation of electional preset families as reviewed workflow bundles with source-backed rationale.
- This public page intentionally uses preset language as a product grouping term and avoids presenting it as a historical source title.
- Weights and filter choices remain public review unless a narrower reviewed rule says otherwise.
Doctrine sections
Each section groups reviewed rule notes by topic and lists the sources those notes draw on.
Reference Context
(n.d.). De Quindecim Stellis translation.
Benjamin Dykes. (2012). Benjamin Dykes, Choices and Inceptions (Benjamin Dykes, Trans.).
Dorotheus of Sidon. (1976). Dorotheus of Sidon, Carmen Astrologicum (David Pingree, Trans.).
Guido Bonatti. (n.d.). Bonatti on Elections (Benjamin Dykes, Trans.).
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(n.d.). De Quindecim Stellis translation.
Benjamin Dykes. (2012). Benjamin Dykes, Choices and Inceptions (Benjamin Dykes, Trans.).
Dorotheus of Sidon. (1976). Dorotheus of Sidon, Carmen Astrologicum (David Pingree, Trans.).
Guido Bonatti. (n.d.). Bonatti on Elections (Benjamin Dykes, Trans.).