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Topic: Planetary return thoughts
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SunAscendant Knowflake Posts: 2427 From: California Registered: Oct 2014
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posted December 17, 2018 02:33 PM
If a transiting planet comes into the house it is the natural ruler of then could that planet be considered a planetary return for you even if it isn't at the exact sign and degree of your natal planet? Here is an example of exactly what I'm talking about: I will have transit Jupiter entering my 6th house in Sagittarius today in about an hour while I have my natal Jupiter in Virgo in my 3rd house; hence, since the 6th house is naturally ruled by Virgo couldn't that mean that transit Jupiter entering this house perhaps could be thought of as another Jupiter return for me in a way even though my natal Jupiter is at 4 Virgo and transit Jupiter already last transited over it in late 2014? Just a thought I've had recently... IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 104900 From: From a galaxy, far, far away... Registered: Apr 2009
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posted December 18, 2018 11:46 AM
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Kannon McAfee Moderator Posts: 3689 From: Portland, OR - USA Registered: Oct 2011
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posted December 18, 2018 02:12 PM
quote: Originally posted by SunAscendant: If a transiting planet comes into the house it is the natural ruler of then could that planet be considered a planetary return for you even if it isn't at the exact sign and degree of your natal planet?
No, planetary return means returning to its original position, technically by degree and minute of arc. It is an aspect. The exception is a planet's return to its natal declination, which need not involve being in the same sign. Persons with natal Saturn in Capricorn at 21-22° south may experience transiting Saturn parallel it while still in Sagittarius.
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