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T O P I C R E V I E WMoonbethPretty much what the title says.My mars has been read to me as 4th house my entire life, but I've recently seen some programs generate both 3rd and 4th house interpretations for it and one even just the 3rd house one (blasphemy lol).Are there rules?DIfferent schools of thought?Do you have personal rules?Do you decide how to read it according to the rest of the chart?...Thanks in advance RandallGood question. There are different views. Try asking in Astrology 2.0 also.MoonbethThanks Randall. I imagine there'd be. Will do Graham quote:"There are more than 40 methods astrologers use to determine the beginning point (the cusp) of each house in a person's Astrology chart. One of these methods is called the "5 degree rule." This method acts as a valuable middle-ground for many of these methods. Under the 5 degree rule, if a planet is within 5 degrees of the cusp of the following house, the planet is considered in that following house." ... http://www.tarot.com/astrology/5-degree-rule My personal rule is to ask the chart owner what happened when such a planet was simultaneously activated by progression(s) and transit(s), to ascertain if the related event involved only the activities of one or other of the houses (rather than both). ... A test which I expect to reveal that the earlier house is active until the chart owner has identified and resolved a past-life issue - whilst his/her development in the current lifetime requires the focus to be upon the activities of the later house.For example, my 9th house Uranus is only 9 arc minutes from the MC/10th house cusp. ... Yet, the (9th house) "principles" instilled in me during childhood (by my father) hindered my (10th house) career progress until the age of 35 (when my employer at that time persuaded me to appropriately amend them). And that amendment of my childhood-conditioning enabled me to achieve a career position with a high level of Uranus-freedom, which considerably accelerated my personal development. RandallThanks, Graham.RandallBump!
quote:"There are more than 40 methods astrologers use to determine the beginning point (the cusp) of each house in a person's Astrology chart. One of these methods is called the "5 degree rule." This method acts as a valuable middle-ground for many of these methods. Under the 5 degree rule, if a planet is within 5 degrees of the cusp of the following house, the planet is considered in that following house." ... http://www.tarot.com/astrology/5-degree-rule
My personal rule is to ask the chart owner what happened when such a planet was simultaneously activated by progression(s) and transit(s), to ascertain if the related event involved only the activities of one or other of the houses (rather than both). ... A test which I expect to reveal that the earlier house is active until the chart owner has identified and resolved a past-life issue - whilst his/her development in the current lifetime requires the focus to be upon the activities of the later house.
For example, my 9th house Uranus is only 9 arc minutes from the MC/10th house cusp. ... Yet, the (9th house) "principles" instilled in me during childhood (by my father) hindered my (10th house) career progress until the age of 35 (when my employer at that time persuaded me to appropriately amend them). And that amendment of my childhood-conditioning enabled me to achieve a career position with a high level of Uranus-freedom, which considerably accelerated my personal development.
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