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Zodiacal unregistered
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posted August 26, 2004 02:46 PM
during a transiting uranus square natal moon. would you say the person may move to another home while uranus was in retrograde motion or not.....only after the last direct pass?IP: Logged |
noreenz unregistered
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posted August 27, 2004 03:37 AM
Welcome Zodiacal!!!Good question, (umm I think?lol), however it is waaaay over my head, so I thought we should bump ya back up to the top and perhaps some of those really qualified Knowflakes, and you know who you are could give you an answer, I would if I could. IP: Logged |
astro junkie unregistered
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posted August 27, 2004 04:59 AM
How many dynamics are at play here that you wanted to know about?IP: Logged |
lalalinda Moderator Posts: 1120 From: nevada Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 27, 2004 06:03 AM
Hi Z, If the Moon is in the 4th house that could very well happen. The retrograde motion of Uranus is not like a retrograde Mercury that will mess everything up so that you have to redo it when Mercury goes direct. When Uranus is retrograde it kind of lets up and gives you a chance to catch your breath. Its still there and still applys but not as strong as if it were direct. What house is the moon in? There is the area being affected. What house is Uranus transiting? There is the problem. Problems associated with this transit are female (moon)The mother, children, could be marriage (7th) Something you don't foresee or you have no control over. When Uranus squares the moon it activates all aspects to the moon in the natal. Hope this helps.IP: Logged |
Zodiacal unregistered
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posted August 30, 2004 01:20 PM
Thank you everyone.....I appreciate the help as I am advising someone in the middle of such a crisis.Blessings to all, Z IP: Logged |
sthenri unregistered
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posted August 30, 2004 01:50 PM
Yes that depends on the moon, and we don't know anything about it. My hunch is that there will be options during the change, it's not one sidedNatasha Taurus IP: Logged |