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appleberry | When a chart has almost every house ruler as the opposite of the natural ruler, what can you determine about the chart? Ex: 3rd house ruled by Sag, 2nd by Scorpio, 10th by Cancer, 7th by Aries....?
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Xiiro | You get someone with a Libra rising =) hehe |
appleberry | Lol... |
maira | Yes! But the question has validity. I never knew how to interpret some placements when all my rulers are "backwards". For example, I have moon in Taurus in the 8th (Scorpio's house) and Pisces Mercury in the 6th. It's an oxymoron - Mercury is in fall in Pisces, but dignified by house? And so on... |
appleberry | Yes, that's how I feel... you're dealing with both sides of the coin at the same time. |
MertSerimer | quote: Originally posted by maira: Yes! But the question has validity. I never knew how to interpret some placements when all my rulers are "backwards". For example, I have moon in Taurus in the 8th (Scorpio's house) and Pisces Mercury in the 6th. It's an oxymoron - Mercury is in fall in Pisces, but dignified by house? And so on...
For personal planets, sign placement have more importance than house placements. Generational planets's house placement is more important surely.
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anongrl10 | I think that's a very interesting question. It would feel a bit like reconciling the opposites. For instance, a Taurus Moon in the 8th will give the Moon a Plutonic/Scorpionic as well as a Taurean taste. Thinks of what the two opposites represent as a whole and you will find how the house modifies the planet's expression. Very interesting exercise for the Basic Astro forum too. |
Lonake | Not a big deal. It's when you have the axis rulers in hard aspect that you're sorta screwed. |
appleberry | I guess... I am just wondering more about the interpretation of it though. My guess as well that there would be a kind of equal energy. I was thinking about it a lot because of my NN and SN. The NN is in Sag in the 3rd and the SN in Gem in the 9th... so it just feels that they have some similarity... |