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T O P I C R E V I E WMilaBirkinIt is? And if it is a conjunction, does the meaning change because it is in different signs?mirage29In "regular" astrology, yes your asteroids are considered conjunct.Most of the time, the tighter the orb, the more relevant. Orbs for asteroids generally include the 2-3 degrees before or afterwards. I believe the orb-allowances can be stretched to 5 degrees if in orb of a planet (like Sun, Moon, Merc, etc).In the Hellenistic and more ancient methods, (in my understanding), those two bodies which are "out-of-sign" would not be considered conjunct. To be conjunct in those practices, it would have to reside in the same elemental zodiac sign.Your two asteroids are conjunct, and each would be "flavored" in their expression by their zodiac signs.RandallBump!MilaBirkin quote:Originally posted by mirage29:In "regular" astrology, yes your asteroids are considered conjunct.Most of the time, the tighter the orb, the more relevant. Orbs for asteroids generally include the 2-3 degrees before or afterwards. I believe the orb-allowances can be stretched to 5 degrees if in orb of a planet (like Sun, Moon, Merc, etc).In the Hellenistic and more ancient methods, (in my understanding), those two bodies which are "out-of-sign" would not be considered conjunct. To be conjunct in those practices, it would have to reside in the same elemental zodiac sign.Your two asteroids are conjunct, and each would be "flavored" in their expression by their zodiac signs.thanks for your reply!I found this aspect in a synastry, w a person that attracts me a lot.Ami AnneYes, I would say they are------------------ Want to Read Simple, Fun,Sexy Articles on Astrology? Check Me Out, DUDE. http://www.mychristianpsychic.com/MilaBirkin quote:Originally posted by Ami Anne:Yes, I would say they arethanks for your reply! I wanted to be sure.
In the Hellenistic and more ancient methods, (in my understanding), those two bodies which are "out-of-sign" would not be considered conjunct. To be conjunct in those practices, it would have to reside in the same elemental zodiac sign.
Your two asteroids are conjunct, and each would be "flavored" in their expression by their zodiac signs.
quote:Originally posted by mirage29:In "regular" astrology, yes your asteroids are considered conjunct.Most of the time, the tighter the orb, the more relevant. Orbs for asteroids generally include the 2-3 degrees before or afterwards. I believe the orb-allowances can be stretched to 5 degrees if in orb of a planet (like Sun, Moon, Merc, etc).In the Hellenistic and more ancient methods, (in my understanding), those two bodies which are "out-of-sign" would not be considered conjunct. To be conjunct in those practices, it would have to reside in the same elemental zodiac sign.Your two asteroids are conjunct, and each would be "flavored" in their expression by their zodiac signs.
thanks for your reply!
I found this aspect in a synastry, w a person that attracts me a lot.
------------------ Want to Read Simple, Fun,Sexy Articles on Astrology? Check Me Out, DUDE.
http://www.mychristianpsychic.com/
quote:Originally posted by Ami Anne:Yes, I would say they are
thanks for your reply! I wanted to be sure.
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