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Topic: Angle or Gusp?
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lunatic Knowflake Posts: 216 From: Registered: Oct 2010
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posted May 21, 2011 03:35 PM
HI! I have a strange question. My Uranus falls in the very end of 5th House. Could I say that it conjuct the gusp or angle of 6th house? Is this possible, or there are only 4 angles and the rest don't count at all?IP: Logged |
Shalimar Knowflake Posts: 54 From: Registered: May 2011
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posted May 21, 2011 03:37 PM
I would say yes, if you mean "cusp", teehee. 
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lunatic Knowflake Posts: 216 From: Registered: Oct 2010
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posted May 21, 2011 03:44 PM
quote: Originally posted by Shalimar: I would say yes, if you mean "cusp", teehee. 
 Sorry! So, it's called a 6th cusp, it's not an angle? And Does it matter if the planet falls on it? IP: Logged |
Shalimar Knowflake Posts: 54 From: Registered: May 2011
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posted May 21, 2011 03:47 PM
Well, if it falls directly on the 6th angle, I would think it would influence the the 5th AND 6th houses. IP: Logged |
NickiG Moderator Posts: 3669 From: Pluto, next to Ami Ann Registered: Jul 2010
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posted May 21, 2011 03:47 PM
as linda goodman said, consider it and then dont worry about it...the planets energy is in whatever house it is in, not the next one over------------------ What happens on Venus stays on Venus -Nasa IP: Logged |
lunatic Knowflake Posts: 216 From: Registered: Oct 2010
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posted May 21, 2011 03:47 PM
quote: Originally posted by Shalimar: Well, if it falls directly on the 6th angle, I would think it would influence the the 5th AND 6th houses.
Ok. Thank you! IP: Logged |
lunatic Knowflake Posts: 216 From: Registered: Oct 2010
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posted May 21, 2011 03:53 PM
quote: Originally posted by NickiG: as linda goodman said, consider it and then dont worry about it...the planets energy is in whatever house it is in, not the next one over
When a planet conjuncts an angle I have read it has more power, so I was wondering if it means something when a planet falls exactly on the cusp. About my planet, It's in 5th at the very very end. So I'll count it as 5th..mmm..ok! Thank you IP: Logged |
NickiG Moderator Posts: 3669 From: Pluto, next to Ami Ann Registered: Jul 2010
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posted May 21, 2011 04:00 PM
ask yourself, do you feel this energy is stronger in the creative, fun loving, childlike part of your life or the service part of your life?------------------ What happens on Venus stays on Venus -Nasa IP: Logged |
lunatic Knowflake Posts: 216 From: Registered: Oct 2010
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posted May 21, 2011 04:20 PM
quote: Originally posted by NickiG: ask yourself, do you feel this energy is stronger in the creative, fun loving, childlike part of your life or the service part of your life?
fun loving.ha IP: Logged |
amowls** Knowflake Posts: 341 From: Registered: Dec 2010
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posted May 21, 2011 05:37 PM
quote: When a planet conjuncts an angle I have read it has more power, so I was wondering if it means something when a planet falls exactly on the cusp. About my planet, It's in 5th at the very very end. So I'll count it as 5th..mmm..ok! Thank you
The 6th is not an angle. "Angles" refer to the angular houses: 1st, 4th, 7th, 10th (or ASC, IC, DSC, MC). In any case, there are astrologers who say that one should look at the house cusps as poles, and not necessarily chunks of degrees. Like, if a planet is conjunct the 6th but is really in the 5th, you should consider it in the 6th. But that's one school of thought. Another is "if it's in the house, it's in the house and that's that." Angular houses are special though because (at least with the Placidus and Equal house systems) the ASC/DSC, MC/IC points are the beginnings of houses. So planets conjunct those points will manifest as if they are in those houses (like me, who has Chiron conjunct ASC but in the 12th). IP: Logged |
lunatic Knowflake Posts: 216 From: Registered: Oct 2010
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posted May 21, 2011 06:01 PM
quote: Originally posted by amowls**: The 6th is not an angle. "Angles" refer to the angular houses: 1st, 4th, 7th, 10th (or ASC, IC, DSC, MC). In any case, there are astrologers who say that one should look at the house cusps as poles, and not necessarily chunks of degrees. Like, if a planet is conjunct the 6th but is really in the 5th, you should consider it in the 6th. But that's one school of thought. Another is "if it's in the house, it's in the house and that's that." Angular houses are special though because (at least with the Placidus and Equal house systems) the ASC/DSC, MC/IC points are the beginnings of houses. So planets conjunct those points will manifest as if they are in those houses (like me, who has Chiron conjunct ASC but in the 12th).
amowls** That helps a lot. Thank you very much. I, also have Mars conjunct ASC in 12th house, and I didn't know how to interpret it. IP: Logged | |