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T O P I C R E V I E Wscarlet.anemoneGood day everyone.Can anyone please help me, should I put the following planets in their own house or they should be placed in the next house?1) Mercury2) Saturn3) Pluto4) Neptune5) JupiterDo Pluto and Saturn really make a conjunction to my decendant? Or they can considered in 7th house instead of 6th house? Please let me know. My own interpretation sometimes not really accurate probably because I put those planets wrongly not in their houses. http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/829/natalchart.jpg lalalindaHello scarletanemone! Welcome to LL scarlet.anemoneHi Linda! :-)StJakeScarlet, why would you want to put them in another house? Is the birth time in question?scarlet.anemoneHi St Jake ;-)Im just confused actually. Yes, I do have accurate birth time but I read somewhere if the planets sits only few degrees from the next house, they should be interpreted for both house or no more longer 'strong enough' to be considered in their own house. And the degress are varied. Some say it should be less than 3 degrees, some say between 5 degrees. Even less than 9 degrees.So probably u can advice me the range of degrees for the planets that sits end of the house so I can interpret them correctly. And Im also not sure if I need consider both Saturn and Pluto make a conjunction to my desendant as well? Coz interpretation for Pluto and Saturn in 6th house doesnt really fit or accurate enough for me (that's how I observed all this while).The same goes to my Neptune as well. StJakeScarlet - the lights may pick up some influence from the cusp if they are within a degree or two. I've never found this applies to any other bodies. In fact, house cusps mark very exact points in progressions and transits that have reportedly been "felt" by people when they are crossed. I know for a fact that I felt the recent ingress of Venus into Capricorn - and I was thankful for the stability it brought my troubled heart.For what it's worth, my recommendation is to interpret a planet precisely where it falls. If you're finding the energy isn't quite what you would anticipate, first check the birth time, then verify the location (by long & lat.) If these still seem a bit "off" on their energies, look at the progressions. For example, I know a Cancer who exhibits a lot of Virgo traits, but no planets in Virgo. Sure enough, when you look at her progression, plain as day there's her ascendant, right in Virgo.CoffeeUse WHOLE SIGN HOUSE SYSTEM, or even Equal house. The houses will be as even as the signs, just to make everything consistent.Then look at the planets in the houses and interpret the planet in the actual house it's in.
Can anyone please help me, should I put the following planets in their own house or they should be placed in the next house?
1) Mercury2) Saturn3) Pluto4) Neptune5) Jupiter
Do Pluto and Saturn really make a conjunction to my decendant? Or they can considered in 7th house instead of 6th house? Please let me know. My own interpretation sometimes not really accurate probably because I put those planets wrongly not in their houses. http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/829/natalchart.jpg
Im just confused actually. Yes, I do have accurate birth time but I read somewhere if the planets sits only few degrees from the next house, they should be interpreted for both house or no more longer 'strong enough' to be considered in their own house. And the degress are varied. Some say it should be less than 3 degrees, some say between 5 degrees. Even less than 9 degrees.
So probably u can advice me the range of degrees for the planets that sits end of the house so I can interpret them correctly. And Im also not sure if I need consider both Saturn and Pluto make a conjunction to my desendant as well? Coz interpretation for Pluto and Saturn in 6th house doesnt really fit or accurate enough for me (that's how I observed all this while).
The same goes to my Neptune as well.
For what it's worth, my recommendation is to interpret a planet precisely where it falls. If you're finding the energy isn't quite what you would anticipate, first check the birth time, then verify the location (by long & lat.) If these still seem a bit "off" on their energies, look at the progressions.
For example, I know a Cancer who exhibits a lot of Virgo traits, but no planets in Virgo. Sure enough, when you look at her progression, plain as day there's her ascendant, right in Virgo.
Then look at the planets in the houses and interpret the planet in the actual house it's in.
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