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Topic: Your Closest Aspect Natally
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VirgoCake Knowflake Posts: 43 From: Registered: Jul 2009
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posted March 03, 2010 11:44 AM
12th house Venus square 3rd house Pluto (0)IP: Logged |
Winged Leo Knowflake Posts: 396 From: Registered: Jan 2010
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posted March 03, 2010 11:53 AM
Sun sesquiquadrate Mars Sun semisquare Chiron Sun trine Uranus Neptune sextile PlutoAnd I have five 1 degree orb aspects. IP: Logged |
comica23 Knowflake Posts: 1212 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 03, 2010 12:01 PM
1º Chiron quincunx Pluto 0º04' 2º Mercury trine Uranus 0º32' 3º Sun square Neptune 0º55'The most noticeable is the Sun square Neptune. Chiron quincunx Pluto seems to be around, while Mercury trine Uranus just comes naturally. XP IP: Logged |
electricmind Knowflake Posts: 981 From: Registered: Dec 2009
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posted March 03, 2010 12:14 PM
Jupiter Conjunct Ascendant (0) Sun Square Saturn (0) Mercury Trine Chiron (1)IP: Logged |
raspberri Knowflake Posts: 2550 From: venus Registered: Jan 2010
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posted March 03, 2010 12:43 PM
Sun Opposition Moon/NeptuneI also have Valentine on my sun and Eros Square my Sun/Moon exact IP: Logged |
popcorn Knowflake Posts: 3343 From: Registered: Aug 2009
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posted March 03, 2010 12:56 PM
mars conj tyche (0,01) Sun con AC (0,04) juno conj pallas (0,07)Lova conj N.N (0,11) amor conj wertex (0,11) merk conj uranus 0,35' valentine conj Siva conj ixion(0,3'+ 0,35) cupido sextile uranus (0,03) Venus sextile antero (0,07) amor sext valentine (0,24) Wertex sext valentine(0,13) ixion trine venus (0,31')
Siva trine boda (0,12) Ixion trine boda (0,23) kaali trine DNA (0,04) MC quinkunx pluto (0,24) The most asteroids/points in this tight orb = in Kite, if Sedna counts = star of david
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Lara Newflake Posts: 0 From: Registered: Dec 2011
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posted March 03, 2010 01:14 PM
Would Kaali cj Regulus count?This is such an interesting thread. I found Valentine quintile eros 0', valentine sextile mars 0' and karma/juno opp sun 0' too. IP: Logged |
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posted March 03, 2010 01:15 PM
I have a few exact aspects.Sun 13'54" Scorpio Inconjunct Eris 13'53" Aries is the closest then Midheaven 16'26" Scorpio Conjunct Uranus 16'32" Scorpio then Imum Coeli 16'26" Inconjunct Neptune 16'48" also, Venus and Uranus are not in the same degree but are conjunct by less than 1 degree (Venus 15'51")
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Deliverance Knowflake Posts: 352 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 03, 2010 02:46 PM
I'm not including the asteroids (Chiron excepted) since I can't be bothered to wade through them all on Astro.com.... Sun Semisquare Venus 0'00 Moon Sextile Mercury 0'06 Mars Quintile Pluto 0'21 Neptune Sextile Pluto 0'25 Mercury Quintile Uranus 0'33 Mars Semisquare Uranus 0'44 Chiron Biquintile Ascendant 0'43 Mars trine Chiron 0'56
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popcorn Knowflake Posts: 3343 From: Registered: Aug 2009
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posted March 03, 2010 02:59 PM
My closest not includes asteroids.ASC conj Sun 0,07' merk conj uranus 0,35' merk square moon 0,44' N.N conj mars 0,46' mars trine saturn 1,00' MC quinkunx pluto 0,24'
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MyVirgoMask Knowflake Posts: 3671 From: Bay Area, CA Registered: May 2009
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posted March 03, 2010 03:29 PM
Well, sheesh, people are mentioning minor aspects! ...Sun semisextile Uranus 0'0 IP: Logged |
Diana Knowflake Posts: 2620 From: Registered: May 2009
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posted March 03, 2010 03:46 PM
No, no minor aspects!!The whole point of this is to see what your closest major aspect is, because it will color your personality a lot. Of course the rest of your chart matters too, but listing minor aspects really defeats the point. People can list whatever they want, but I don't think it will be as beneficial for them. I didn't expect asteroids either. If you do this with people you know, you'll be surprised how accurate it can be... IP: Logged |
Lara Newflake Posts: 0 From: Registered: Dec 2011
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posted March 03, 2010 03:55 PM
I don't see semi sextile as a minor aspect.. it's the next aspect to a conjunction IP: Logged |
woah city Knowflake Posts: 578 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 03, 2010 03:57 PM
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changchiu Knowflake Posts: 528 From: Registered: Dec 2009
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posted March 03, 2010 04:04 PM
Moon Trine Asc 0 deg 48 'IP: Logged |
AcousticGod Knowflake Posts: 8743 From: Dublin, CA Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 03, 2010 04:19 PM
Astrology weekly wrote a book when it comes to my closest major aspect involving real planets. It is fairly accurate, though I don't look at myself as someone looking to rule others. My philosophy tends the other way: to let people do as they please.IP: Logged |
Glaucus Knowflake Posts: 5819 From: Sacramento,California Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 03, 2010 04:26 PM
The major aspects are the Ptolemaic Aspects.Ptolemy used the conjunction,opposition,trine,square,and sextile he didn't use the inconjuncts which are semisextile and quincunx which are both 12th harmonic aspect. He used the aspects by sign and not geometrical angle like mainstream astrologers use Raymond
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Deliverance Knowflake Posts: 352 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 03, 2010 04:31 PM
Hells bells!!! My closest major are: Mercury sextile Moon 0'06 Neptune Sextile Pluto 0'25 Mars trine Chiron 0'56
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Glaucus Knowflake Posts: 5819 From: Sacramento,California Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 03, 2010 04:39 PM
I also want to point out that Chiron is classed as a centaur meaning it's a hybrid of asteroid,comet that orbit between Jupiter. There are over 60 centaurs in our solar system. It is now believed that they originate from the kuiper belt region there are main belt asteroids...asteroids that orbit between Mars and Jupiter. Dwarf planet, Ceres is one of them.
some people get asteroid mixed up with minor planets
it was synonymous with but Chiron's discovery changed all that. the discoveries of 1992 QB1,the second transneptunian discovered after Pluto and the overall discovery of the Kuiper Belt as well as the discovery of Pholus, the second centaur and the overall discovery of a whole bunch of centaurs complicated the use of using asteroid as a synonym for minor planet. all asteroids are minor planets, and they are listed with minor planet numbers
not all minor planets are asteroids
minor planets include the following Hundreds of thousands of minor planets have been discovered within the Solar System, with the rate of discovery currently running at around 5,000 per month. Of the more than 400,000 registered minor planets, 210,454 have orbits known well enough to be assigned permanent official numbers.[6][7] Of these, some 15,000 have official names.[8] As of March 2009, the lowest-numbered unnamed minor planet is (3708) 1974 FV1;[9] but there are also some named minor planets above number 200,000.[10]
These fall into several broad populations: * Asteroids; traditionally, most have been bodies in the inner solar system.[3] * Main belt asteroids, those following roughly circular orbits between Mars and Jupiter. These are the original and best-known group of asteroids or minor planets. * Near-earth asteroids, those whose orbits take them inside the orbit of Mars. Further subclassification of these, based on orbital distance, is traditional. * Aten asteroids, those that have semi-major axes of less than one Earth orbit. Those Aten asteroids that have their aphelion within Earth's orbit are known as Apohele asteroids. * Amor asteroids are those near-Earth asteroids that approach the orbit of the Earth from beyond, but do not cross it. Amor asteroids are further subdivided into four subgroups, depending on where their semimajor axis falls between Earth's orbit and the main asteroid belt. * Apollo asteroids are those asteroids with a semimajor axis greater than that of the earth while having a perihelion distance of 1.017 AU or less. Like Aten asteroids, Apollo asteroids are Earth-crossers. * Jupiter Trojans, asteroids sharing Jupiter's orbit and gravitationally locked to it. Numerically they are estimated to equal the main-belt asteroids. * Centaurs, bodies in the outer solar system between Jupiter and Neptune. They have unstable orbits due to the influence of the giant planets' gravity, and therefore must have come from elsewhere, probably outside Neptune.[citation needed] * Trans-Neptunian objects, bodies at or beyond the orbit of Neptune, the outermost planet. * Neptune Trojans, bodies sharing Neptune's orbit and gravitationally locked to it. Although only a handful are known, they are thought to outnumber main-belt asteroids by an order of magnitude.[citation needed] * The Kuiper belt, objects inside an apparent population drop-off approximately 55 AU from the Sun. * Classical Kuiper belt objects, also known as cubewanos, are in primordial, relatively circular orbits that are not in resonance with Neptune. * Plutinos, bodies like Pluto that are in a 2:3 resonance with Neptune, and other resonant trans-Neptunian objects. This is a rather large group. * Scattered disc objects, with aphelia outside the Kuiper belt. These are thought to have been scattered by Neptune. * Detached objects such as Sedna, with both aphelia and perihelia outside the Kuiper belt. * The Oort Cloud, is a hypothetical population thought to be the source of long period comets that may extend out to 50,000 AU from the Sun. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minor_planet Raymond
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Benedict Moon* Knowflake Posts: 2791 From: Avendesora Registered: May 2009
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posted March 03, 2010 05:08 PM
quote: ...yet. Give it time.
Haha, I guess in this economy......
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braveheart Knowflake Posts: 132 From: sydney, nsw, oz Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 03, 2010 05:13 PM
lol @ AG: let people do as they please. I like that. Sun conjunct Saturn 0a Jupiter conjunct MC 0s Venus conjunct Mars 3a
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MyVirgoMask Knowflake Posts: 3671 From: Bay Area, CA Registered: May 2009
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posted March 03, 2010 05:16 PM
Diana, I totally agree about minor aspects. I feel Pluto square Saturn and Pluto conjunct Mercury say a lot for me. I don't know if it means anything significant, but I have Saturn conjunct my Sun/Moon mp exactly as well.
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la_sexorcisto Knowflake Posts: 131 From: wat Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 03, 2010 05:26 PM
my closest MAJOR aspects are:Jupiter square Chiron (0 orb, applying) NN sextile Chiron (0 orb, separating) not a clue what either of those mean
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Ceres Newflake Posts: From: Registered:
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posted March 03, 2010 06:07 PM
Mine are:Moon conj. Venus (in Libra) 0.2 Mercury sq. Saturn (Libra & Capricorn) 0.23 IP: Logged |
vapor-lash Knowflake Posts: 1868 From: Registered: Nov 2009
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posted March 03, 2010 08:05 PM
AG you cracked me up on two threads now..Diana - I have a few 0' close aspects but the absolute closest is Venus conjunct NN.. 0'02 or something like that. I can't find too much on Venus-NN.. but it's mainly positive and I can relate to it quite well! IP: Logged |