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CAY_512 | I was trying to find some information. I was just curious how you would define a conjunction when the two planets are in different signs. What I was looking at is (Moon 27° Sagittarius and Neptune 00° Capricorn) Does it still count as a Conjunction? What are your thoughts and how do you analyze it? |
NickiG | for conjunctions i keep it within 5 degrees and degrees go up to 29 i believe...as long as its still within 5 degrees its a conjunction...in fact my sun and mercury are in different signs and they still conjunct and because they are in different signs my mercury ended up being a singleton ------------------ put your foot down once, not stomp it over and over |
CAY_512 | Wow, that is really interesting. Thank you for the reply. |
Lonake | Donna Cunningham from SkyWriter blog has posted 2 articles here, Readers Ask—Q&A about Conjunctions How to Analyze a Conjunction And one from AstroFix, Out of Sign Aspects |
Randall | *bump* ------------------ "Never mentally imagine for another that which you would not want to experience for yourself, since the mental image you send out inevitably comes back to you." Rebecca Clark |
sand | how do yo know if it's out of sign if all aspects are listed in the table below your chart anyway? |
Lonake | If it's listed as a conjunction, look at the chart and see if the planets are in different signs. That would be an out of sign conjunction. Sagittarius 28 and Capricorn 1 is an out of sign conjunction. Same with the other major aspects. Minor aspects are rarely out of sign since their orbs are small compared to major aspects. Another example a square of 27 Aries to 1 Leo. The perfect square in that direction would be 27 Cancer, but 1 leo would still be in orb but just out of sign.
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sand | oh ok! i thought it meant it was pretty far from the allowable orb but still counted. |