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T O P I C R E V I E Wswampys What degrees are they showing? What do they stand for? Should they be evaluated? OR!! Are the already being evaluated by showing planetary aspects?What degrees are good and what are bad?How strong are they?I'm asking in general, not for the ones I've shown, but maybe you could make one of the examples about something above so I can compare it to my feelings for him. I'm actually the outer chart, though.Doux RêveThe degrees are used to know if there is an aspect between planets. Unless you have an interest in Sabian Symbols, they don't mean much. They tell us about the orb of an aspect, if it's a tight one or a wide one, etc.The aspects presented here are already calculated, based on the degrees of the planets.swampys quote:Originally posted by Doux Rêve:The degrees are used to know if there is an aspect between planets. Unless you have an interest in Sabian Symbols, they don't mean much. They tell us about the orb of an aspect, if it's a tight one or a wide one, etc.The aspects presented here are already calculated, based on the degrees of the planets.What's an orb? Sorry!Doux Rêve quote:In astrology, the orb is how much an angle made by two points differs from the exactness of an aspect. A trine, for instance, is 120 degrees. If two points were 123 degrees apart, they would be said to be in a trine with an orb of 3 degrees. It is generally held in astrological delineation that the larger the orb, the less powerful the aspect's effect is. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orb_(astrology) PS. You know you can Google these things, right? hikoroshouldnt this be in astrology for beginners?swampys quote:Originally posted by Doux Rêve: [QUOTE][b]In astrology, the orb is how much an angle made by two points differs from the exactness of an aspect. A trine, for instance, is 120 degrees. If two points were 123 degrees apart, they would be said to be in a trine with an orb of 3 degrees. It is generally held in astrological delineation that the larger the orb, the less powerful the aspect's effect is. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orb_(astrology) PS. You know you can Google these things, right? [/B][/QUOTE] Yes! But there's so much information usually available and I want to make sure I get the right information.
What degrees are they showing? What do they stand for? Should they be evaluated? OR!! Are the already being evaluated by showing planetary aspects?
What degrees are good and what are bad?
How strong are they?
I'm asking in general, not for the ones I've shown, but maybe you could make one of the examples about something above so I can compare it to my feelings for him. I'm actually the outer chart, though.
The aspects presented here are already calculated, based on the degrees of the planets.
quote:Originally posted by Doux Rêve:The degrees are used to know if there is an aspect between planets. Unless you have an interest in Sabian Symbols, they don't mean much. They tell us about the orb of an aspect, if it's a tight one or a wide one, etc.The aspects presented here are already calculated, based on the degrees of the planets.
What's an orb? Sorry!
quote:In astrology, the orb is how much an angle made by two points differs from the exactness of an aspect. A trine, for instance, is 120 degrees. If two points were 123 degrees apart, they would be said to be in a trine with an orb of 3 degrees. It is generally held in astrological delineation that the larger the orb, the less powerful the aspect's effect is.
PS. You know you can Google these things, right?
quote:Originally posted by Doux Rêve: [QUOTE][b]In astrology, the orb is how much an angle made by two points differs from the exactness of an aspect. A trine, for instance, is 120 degrees. If two points were 123 degrees apart, they would be said to be in a trine with an orb of 3 degrees. It is generally held in astrological delineation that the larger the orb, the less powerful the aspect's effect is.
PS. You know you can Google these things, right? [/B][/QUOTE]
Yes! But there's so much information usually available and I want to make sure I get the right information.
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