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Topic: When Were Your Parents Born?
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Coffee Knowflake Posts: 1908 From: Leeds Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 10, 2011 05:38 PM
quote: Originally posted by Deluded:Finding all this really good as I’m trying to learn more about transits so thanks Coffee Mother Neptune rules House 10 Moon rules House 2 Transit Neptune 5 Libra trines natal Moon 24 Gemini. Orb 19? Transit Moon 15 Virgo squares natal Neptune 5 Sagittarius. Orb 10 I need to read up on combined orbs further as not 100% at present. (Not sure how to state degrees applying etc will have to look at this also!) I notice the following: Transit Moon 15 Virgo squares my natal ascendant at Gemini 15. Transit Neptune 5 Libra trines natal MC in Aquarius at 6 degrees (also sextile natal Neptune in same degree) Transit Neptune 5 Libra is conjunct natal Pluto at 5 Libra. Is this relevant at all? Will have a look at father now… : )
To look at the Moon in transit only, you look at the Sun as to the position of the Moon. Here are more details.... http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum24/HTML/208255.html When you do the combined orbs, look at the total amount of degrees, rather than separating by actual aspect. eg +160 rather than + 10 to Quincunx. NEPTUNE is -100 to MOON. SUN is +145 to NEPTUNE. Combined orb = + 45, which isn't too far off being perfect. (Combined orb) You always look at the slowest moving planet in relation to the faster moving natal planet 1st. Neptune is -100 to Moon. This means that the most perfect aspect is when Sun (acts as moon in transit) is +100 to Neptune, as the aspect is mirrored, but on the other side. Both aspects combined would equal zero. So, while the perfect aspect occurs when Sun is +100 to Moon (assuming t.Neptune is still the same amount of degrees away to n.Moon) your Sun is currently 45 degrees behind this point, or rather applying 45 degrees. Post in the combined orb thread for more info on that. Ta. IP: Logged |
Deluded Knowflake Posts: 48 From: Registered: Aug 2010
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posted May 10, 2011 05:54 PM
Cheers Coffee, will do : )
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Coffee Knowflake Posts: 1908 From: Leeds Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 23, 2011 06:04 PM
Any more takers, while I stay away from the site for a while. Just wrapping these up.IP: Logged |
amowls** Knowflake Posts: 432 From: Registered: Dec 2010
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posted May 23, 2011 07:17 PM
DAD 4th = Mercury 8th = SaturnSaturn 97 separating from Mercury Mercury 208 applying to Saturn MOM 10th = Neptune 2nd = Moon Neptune 5 applying to Moon Moon 45 separating from Neptune Are you just testing your theory or are these supposed to mean something? IP: Logged |
Coffee Knowflake Posts: 1908 From: Leeds Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 24, 2011 09:14 AM
quote: Originally posted by amowls**: DAD 4th = Mercury 8th = SaturnSaturn 97 separating from Mercury Mercury 208 applying to Saturn MOM 10th = Neptune 2nd = Moon Neptune 5 applying to Moon Moon 45 separating from Neptune Are you just testing your theory or are these supposed to mean something?
Mercury is separating 152 from Saturn, as the most it can apply or separate is 179 (or 180) Can you post the charts please so I can see if it's done accurately please? Some things missing. It will help me, and you all want to do that. Just like everything I've done, it is theory, that is tested. If a natal chart can show the birth of a child, I'm pretty sure it can show the birth of your parents. IP: Logged |
amowls** Knowflake Posts: 432 From: Registered: Dec 2010
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posted May 24, 2011 10:06 AM
Mom's birth: Dad's birth: Mercury is 153 applying to Saturn, oops IP: Logged |
Coffee Knowflake Posts: 1908 From: Leeds Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 24, 2011 10:25 AM
MOM10th ruler NEPTUNE, 2nd ruler MOON Neptune -5 from Moon. Sun -54 to Neptune. Combined orb = -59. Sun (MOON) is almost exactly 60 degrees separating from the perfect point of Sun +5 to Neptune. DAD 4th ruler MERCURY, 8th ruler SATURN. Saturn +96 to Mercury Mercury -153 to Saturn Combined orb = -57 Both not too bad at all. Not as perfect as they can be, but good none the less.
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amowls** Knowflake Posts: 432 From: Registered: Dec 2010
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posted May 24, 2011 11:26 AM
Why are you using the Sun?IP: Logged |
Coffee Knowflake Posts: 1908 From: Leeds Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 24, 2011 11:38 AM
quote: Originally posted by amowls**: Why are you using the Sun?
http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum24/HTML/208255.html Use the Sun in transit to find where the Moon is. IP: Logged |
amowls** Knowflake Posts: 432 From: Registered: Dec 2010
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posted May 24, 2011 05:27 PM
Well, this is convoluted as hell. Surprising, coming from you.Still don't understand why you would use the Sun in place of the Moon, considering the Sun and Moon are separate entities entirely. IP: Logged |
Coffee Knowflake Posts: 1908 From: Leeds Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 24, 2011 05:41 PM
quote: Originally posted by amowls**: Well, this is convoluted as hell. Surprising, coming from you.Still don't understand why you would use the Sun in place of the Moon, considering the Sun and Moon are separate entities entirely.
They are seperate? Tell me, when do you know it's a full or new moon? IP: Logged |
amowls** Knowflake Posts: 432 From: Registered: Dec 2010
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posted May 24, 2011 07:45 PM
So why even designate THE MOON and THE SUN as separate in astrology then? The Moon is only connected to the Sun BECAUSE Earth is a planet (and the Moon is a satellite of Earth). Seems to me you're just trying to prove your theory right, just like the "professionals" you keep denigrating.IP: Logged |
Coffee Knowflake Posts: 1908 From: Leeds Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 25, 2011 10:18 AM
The answer is: you know it's a full Moon when the Moon is opposite the Sun. You know it's a new Moon when the Sun and Moon are together. So going on that, I guess you can see the logic of looking to the Sun as to where the moon is.Yes, I'm attempting to prove my theory, just like the other pro's. Thanks for at last considering me a pro. About time some people woke up and realised you don't need a book out to be a good astrologer. This has been tested against the sports results, something which is hard to manipulate, but can be manipulated, especially when they don't want sport to be predicted. Maybe you should have posted this in the movement of the Moon post, not this one. These pesky demons attempting to derail this thread. Tut, tut! Any more, post in the correct thread. Thanks. IP: Logged |
Coffee Knowflake Posts: 1908 From: Leeds Registered: Apr 2009
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posted June 11, 2011 03:19 PM
quote: Originally posted by Coffee: [b]MOM10th ruler NEPTUNE, 2nd ruler MOON Neptune -5 from Moon. Sun -54 to Neptune. Combined orb = -59. Sun (MOON) is almost exactly 60 degrees separating from the perfect point of Sun +5 to Neptune. DAD 4th ruler MERCURY, 8th ruler SATURN. Saturn +96 to Mercury Mercury -153 to Saturn Combined orb = -57 Both not too bad at all. Not as perfect as they can be, but good none the less.[/B]
Amowls, yours may NOT be perfect, but it's still ok. A sextile apart in combined orb is in the top 1/3 of aspects, where conjunction is the best and opposition is the worst. If you want to look at mine, you will find it very perfect. I'm sure you cannot fault the logic in looking at your chart to see when your parents were born, just like you would look at natal charts to see when a child is born. IP: Logged |