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Topic: How does a planet qualify as being a singleton?
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oddball unregistered
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posted November 25, 2005 08:31 PM
i.e. how far does it have to be around a planetary group, etc? And how would I interpret the influence of a singleton?IP: Logged |
AcousticGod Knowflake Posts: 4416 From: Pleasanton, CA Registered: Apr 2009
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posted November 25, 2005 08:45 PM
How far?A singleton, to my knowledge, is when you have a single planet of a certain element in your chart. For example, Mars in Scorpio is the only water element planet in my chart. All of the rest are Earth, Air or Fire. The influence of a singleton is supposed to be greater, but I can't specify in what way that would manifest. IP: Logged |
oddball unregistered
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posted November 25, 2005 09:07 PM
Well, according to your definition AG, I have two singletons...moon in aquarius and neptune in capricorn. I can definitely feel the moon very strongly-when I read up about the rising and moon signs when I was first into astrology I KNEW that I HAD to have a major Aquarius influence in my chart before I calculated anything beyond my sun-that is why I identify with Aquarians so well. Don't know what a neptune in capricorn would signify though- I've read practical imagination, but I dunno...IP: Logged |
Gemini Nymph unregistered
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posted November 25, 2005 09:49 PM
Here: http://www.astrologyclub.org/ Scroll down to the singleton articles. IP: Logged |
alanabelle86 Knowflake Posts: 40 From: Somewhere over the rainbow Registered: May 2009
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posted November 25, 2005 10:06 PM
i have 3 singletons in my chartneptune in capricorn (earth) mars in aquarius (air) moon in leo (only planet in the top half of chart) ------------------ Libra Rising, Scorpio Sun, Leo Moon IP: Logged |