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slowpoke
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posted April 09, 2010 09:08 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for slowpoke     Edit/Delete Message
Hi,

There are some natal aspect influences that I consider to be counter productive to the success of an individual; the semisextile is one of them. This is because, during the course of the year, transiting planets will touch on aspect combinations created by the semisextile. One of the aspect combinations created by the semisextile is a sextile linked with a square.

Lets say you like to gamble and lets say you have Jupiter semisextile (30) Uranus as one of your natal aspects. In your natal interpretation of aspects, this could mean that very small actions could bring very big results or real small results. A way that you can know for sure, of your results, is to follow the transiting Sun on your aspects for a year. When the transiting Sun conjuncts your Jupiter, you could have big gains from small efforts. When the Sun conjuncts your Uranus, you may have something big happen but the effect on you may be very small.

You have two sets of trines and sextiles, associated with your semisextile, that the transiting Sun will also, touch on. One set will support you well. But the second set is what I call the counter productive set of aspects. The best way for me to explain this, is by having you try this small simple experiment.

Find two identical sheets of lined paper and place on the far right hand side of one page these numbers (just as you see them).


180
150
135
(120)
90
(60)
45
30
JP 0 -->
30
45
(60)
90
(120)
135
150
180

The JP 0 --> = Jupiter at zero degrees. Place on the far left hand side of the second sheet, these numbers (just as you see them).

180
150
135
120
[90]
60
45
30
0 UR
30
45
60
[90]
120
135
150
180

The 0 UR = Uranus at zero degrees.

Now, place the JP page on the left hand side of the UR numbers. Line the zero numbers up to look like this (JP 0 --> 0 UR). This equals a natal aspect of JP conj. UR at zero degree. Now, create the natal semisextile aspect (30 degrees) by sliding the left sheet down to 30 of the right hand sheet. It should look like this (JP 0 --> 30). Now without touching the pages, notice the row of numbers. These are the combination aspects created by the natal semisextile that will be present in your solar cycle transit. The transiting Sun, going down the pages, will touch on each pair of numbers (aspects).

Notice that a sextile and trine JP are accompanied by a square UR. These are the counter production points in a person’s life cycle. Where the transiting Sun will be sextile or trine Jupiter and square Uranus.

In our case, let’s say that the person has the transiting Sun 120 JP and 90 UR. This could mean for the person while gambling, that he has been on a roll in winning and decides to go all in. Guess what? All gone!

Not only is this true for the semisextile of 30 degrees, it is also true for the quincunx of 150 degrees too. (You would have to expand the same set of numbers to twice as high to see the complete results of 150 on the papers.)


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Lonake
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posted April 09, 2010 05:16 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Lonake     Edit/Delete Message
haha this must be me,
moon/venus
-30 neptune
-90 pluto/saturn
sun
-30 moon/mercury
-90 uranus
jupiter
-30 uranus
-90 mercury
sun 150 asc

You know what I like the semisextile aspect, esp in synastry, it's attractive. Quincunx, too. They add interest. And make for more interesting people.

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slowpoke
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posted April 10, 2010 09:46 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for slowpoke     Edit/Delete Message
Hi Lonake,

It is remarkable on how some aspects can have different meaning, based on the context they are used in. The semisextile, for instance, is basically harmless in our natal and more people seem to have it than not. I once read somewhere, I don’t remember where, that “If we owned a home and wanted to recarpet it, that the conjunction would be likened to recarpeting the whole house, the trine would be likened to recarpeting all of the second floor, the sextile would be likened to recarpeting one or two bedrooms and, the semisextile would be likened to placing a foot mate in front of the front door.

Yet if we review that same semisextile as a stand alone aspect in our transits, it becomes a heavy weight in its’ own right. And as I mentioned earlier, it can also represent counter productive moments to our lives, as well. If we place it in the Synastry Aspects, then as you have mentioned Lonake, it proves to represent those little interesting things that we can sometimes get from and find in others, through our relationships.

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posted April 10, 2010 09:48 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for slowpoke     Edit/Delete Message
Hi Lonake,

I am not sure, but perhaps the transiting Sun may favorably aspect your natal planets on the following days, of any given year. This is using a five degree orb with your major natal aspects and a two degree orb with your minor natal aspects.

Mar. 01
Mar. 02
Mar. 03
Mar. 04
Mar. 05
Mar. 06

May 12
May 13
May 14
May 15
May 16
May 17

Jun. 27
Jun. 28
Jun. 29
Jun. 30

Jul. 01
Jul. 02
Jul. 03
Jul. 04

Sep. 04
Sep. 05
Sep. 06
Sep. 07
Sep. 08
Sep. 09
Sep. 10
Sep. 11
Sep. 12

Nov. 05
Nov. 06
Nov. 07
Nov. 08
Nov. 09
Nov. 10
Nov. 11
Nov. 12
Nov. 13
Nov. 14
Nov. 15
Nov. 16
Nov. 17
Nov. 18

Dec. 28
Dec. 29
Dec. 30
Dec. 31


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comica23
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posted April 10, 2010 10:05 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for comica23     Edit/Delete Message
Interesting. X3 But if everything in a chart is compatible with each other, then wouldn't transits only be completely good or completely disastrous?

Well, I have Virgo AC/Pisces DC, Taurus Mars, Capricorn Neptune and Scorpio Pluto in the early degrees (0º~5º), which are incompatible with my Gemini MC/Sagittarius IC, Gemini Chiron, Aries Sun in early degrees. So that every time there are transits in early degrees, I will have both good times and hard times. Like right now, I have transit Pluto positively touching my earth/water planets, and hardly squaring my Sun at the same time. I feel that I'm growing up positively, yet there are hard moments as well. But I can't imagine what it's like if my chart is only based in compatible elements - the transits might be either perfectly good or perfectly bad, and having transit Pluto at odds with everything in my chart? I don't even want to imagine it lol~

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posted April 11, 2010 04:55 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Summersunshine     Edit/Delete Message
I have Sun semisextile Venus. You say, it's not lucky ? Actually, it probably saved my life , when I had Pluto square Sun and Pluto Trine Venus.

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posted April 11, 2010 05:58 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for DD     Edit/Delete Message
I take notice of the semisextile in that way, that it sometimes closes a "circuit" in a chart, something like.

ASC in 7 Sag
Pluto in 9 Libra
Venus in 6 Capricorn


Of course the Venus-ASC and Venus-Pluto are challenging ones.

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comica23
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posted April 11, 2010 05:09 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for comica23     Edit/Delete Message
DD, your AC is in the midpoint of your Venus and Pluto? If so, then your AC is affected by their energies combined together, which seems that it kinda linked them together.

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posted April 11, 2010 05:21 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Glaucus     Edit/Delete Message

2 planets in a semisextile in a 165 degree aspect to a 3rd planet will form a thin isosceles triangle
the 3rd planet as the focal point and the 1st 2 planets as the base.

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posted April 11, 2010 05:36 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for DD     Edit/Delete Message
Comica,

no, not really. I think the Venus/Pluto-mp is about 22 Scorpio.

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posted April 11, 2010 05:41 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for comica23     Edit/Delete Message
DD, my bad lool I forgot Scorpio in the middle.

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Belage
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posted April 11, 2010 06:03 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Belage     Edit/Delete Message
I disagree with you Slowpoke.

I have Uranus semi-sextile Pluto which is semi-sextile Venus/moon which is semi-sextile Neptune.

When I have a planet opposing my pluto, it's quincunxing my Venus/moon and my Uranus, which is actually good providing the planet is not Saturn, and it's trining my Neptune.

When I have a planet opposing my Venus, it's quincunxing my Pluto and my Neptune, which is a good thing if the planet is not Saturn, and it's trining my Uranus.

When I have a planet opposing my Neptnue, it's quincunxing my Venus/moon and my uranus and trining my Pluto, which is a great thing.

The same type of aspect combos can be found if I have a planet squaring any of the planets involved in the semi-sextile.

What it means is that while one planet is getting the fire from an adverse square or opposition aspect, the other planet(s) may actually be getting beneficial effect through trine, sextile or quincunxes, so in a way, you are protected and able to make it through difficult times. Hurray for semi-sextiles!!!!!!!

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posted April 11, 2010 06:50 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Lonake     Edit/Delete Message
Hey thanks, slowpoke

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