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Topic: Help in Horary, please? Diana?
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starkiss1 Knowflake Posts: 455 From: Registered: Jul 2009
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posted April 06, 2010 01:39 PM
I have been looking for my ideal job for a while now. I know exactly what I want to do. It's re. Can somebody read my chart and tell me when I will find it? All I can see is Mars in 10th, which is immediate action, right? The sig of 10th is in 4th. So far so good for me, or am I wrong?
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Diana Knowflake Posts: 1627 From: Registered: May 2009
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posted April 06, 2010 04:32 PM
Moon is VOC, so it can't be read. Last aspect moon made was to jup in your 6th. Maybe that's when you decided you wanted to do RE or had an interview or something. You are in the 8th. Maybe you are receiving benefit checks, alimony or support etc. right now. Also you are combust mercury, so powerless to act. Merc rules 9th. Maybe you need to go to school first or get certified -- you aren't qualified yet...?
But the chart can't be read.
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starkiss1 Knowflake Posts: 455 From: Registered: Jul 2009
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posted April 06, 2010 05:17 PM
Holy cow. Thank you, Diana. Am I completely fd? I am qualified and experienced, but lost my job to recession. When can I ask the question again? If you have a minute, could you explain the VOC? I thought the moon is aspecting Jup and Sun in the chart? And how us Merc combust? I am not getting any benefits, but as you said, the chart can't be read. Thank you again in advance. IP: Logged |
Diana Knowflake Posts: 1627 From: Registered: May 2009
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posted April 06, 2010 11:08 PM
No, you're not completely f'd. The chart really cannot be read, so it doesn't say so either way. Hmmm, then maybe you in the 8th of other people's money just means you are unable to find a job because other people are being tight with their expenses on salaries.
Combust is a planet too close to another. It makes whatever it signifies less strong.
There are no applying aspects to the moon, which is why it's VOC. Separating aspects don't count. They just show what recently occurred. It's the VOC moon that makes the chart unfit to be read.
You are supposed to wait 6 months before asking the same question.
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Venus De Milo Knowflake Posts: 81 From: Registered: Jul 2009
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posted April 06, 2010 11:37 PM
Isn't the Moon applying in aspect to Uranus at 27 Pisces?What am I missing here? How come that doesn't count? IP: Logged |
Diana Knowflake Posts: 1627 From: Registered: May 2009
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posted April 06, 2010 11:40 PM
It still wouldn't be enough. I would consider it VOC.IP: Logged |
starkiss1 Knowflake Posts: 455 From: Registered: Jul 2009
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posted April 07, 2010 03:32 AM
This is from IndianVedicAstrologyOnline:Let us first understand the combustion as a concept. Whenever a planet comes very near to the Sun, it is divested of its brightness (luster). The said state is called combustion. While in the state of combustion, the planets lack power to protect and promote the significations/houses ruled by them. If such a planet is weak on other accounts too, the significations ruled by them do not even take birth. The planets are said to be combust when they are within the below mentioned degrees on either side of the Sun. The planets are considered combust when they have following longitudinal difference with the Sun on either side: Moon 12 degrees Mars 17 degrees Mercury 14 deg Venus 10 deg Jupiter 11 deg Saturn 15 deg When both the Sun and the combust planet are functional benefic planets and are closely conjunct, we have to see their two roles distinctively. Firstly, as the lords of the two auspicious houses they rule. The significations of both of these houses will flourish and will be connected to each other except the short run transit malefic influences which will stress the combust planet comparatively more than the Sun. Secondly, the role of a combust planet. The combust planet is considered as a weak planet but in case the Sun and planet(s) involved are functional benefic planets, the weakness of the combust planet(s) is operative only at the time of natal or transit afflictions. Is Merc not too far from the Sun (21 deg) to be combust?
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starkiss1 Knowflake Posts: 455 From: Registered: Jul 2009
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posted April 07, 2010 03:45 AM
I deleted this because I realised I was asking a silly question Thank you, Di,
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