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Topic: bucket vs. sling shape
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virgotaurustaurus unregistered
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posted October 23, 2004 03:56 AM
so i'm still fairly new to astrology...and i was looking at the shape of my chart tonight. I always thought it was a bucket shape and then while looking up chart shapes tonight, i ran across the sling shape. So, I'm a bit confused about the difference and what my chart shape really is...the examples show the bucket as having planets in 7 signs opposing the singleton, and the sling having planets in 4 signs opposing...my chart has all the planets opposing the singleton in only 4 signs, would i be safe to say my chart is a sling?IP: Logged |
Eleanore Moderator Posts: 112 From: Okinawa, Japan Registered: Apr 2009
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posted October 23, 2004 04:10 AM
That's a good question, I'm quite curious about that myself. Anyone around here know? I'm sure one of you must. ------------------ "You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Ghandi IP: Logged |
virgotaurustaurus unregistered
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posted October 23, 2004 12:27 PM
I think I actually figured out afterwards . In the bucket shape, the planets opposing the singleton seem to be rather spread out, but in the sling shape, they create a bundle, or take up only 1/3rd of your chart. I ran across something last night that said that all of the planets on the other side, in order to create a bundle in a sling shape, they have to be within 120 degrees of each other. IP: Logged | |