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mockingbird Knowflake Posts: 287 From: Registered: Dec 2011
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posted January 25, 2012 05:25 AM
Does a modal singleton "count" as such if it's an outer planet?------------------ If I've included this sig, it's because I'm posting from a mobile device. Please excuse all outrageous typos and confusing auto-corrects. IP: Logged |
anongrl10 Knowflake Posts: 3749 From: Registered: Sep 2011
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posted January 25, 2012 05:26 AM
What's a "modal singleton"?IP: Logged |
mockingbird Knowflake Posts: 287 From: Registered: Dec 2011
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posted January 25, 2012 05:31 AM
I just squeezed two words together there, so I could've gotten it wrong:A planet that's a singleton by mode. For instance, the only planet I have in a cardinal sign in my natal chart is my Libran Pluto in the 12th. ------------------ If I've included this sig, it's because I'm posting from a mobile device. Please excuse all outrageous typos and confusing auto-corrects. IP: Logged |
anongrl10 Knowflake Posts: 3749 From: Registered: Sep 2011
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posted January 25, 2012 05:35 AM
OK. I don't think it matters if it's an outer or inner planet because as a singleton it "fans" the energy in YOUR chart in very specific/unique ways. And before you conclude that you have a singleton, I would suggest researching it because I've read quite a few contradictory theories regarding what constitutes a singleton planet in a chart. IP: Logged |
mockingbird Knowflake Posts: 287 From: Registered: Dec 2011
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posted January 25, 2012 05:39 AM
I've read in a few places that element or quality/mode can count ( ex: http://www.bobmarksastrologer.com/13.0Singletons.htm ) , but I've been out of astrology for a bit some I'm in the midst of heavily refreshing.------------------ If I've included this sig, it's because I'm posting from a mobile device. Please excuse all outrageous typos and confusing auto-corrects. IP: Logged |
VenusDiSirius Knowflake Posts: 2356 From: Saturn-free H12 ;) Registered: Aug 2010
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posted January 25, 2012 05:39 AM
Sure,there are many ways to single out,but we usually go with 'only one planet in an element'.IP: Logged |
mockingbird Knowflake Posts: 287 From: Registered: Dec 2011
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posted January 25, 2012 05:42 AM
quote: Originally posted by VenusDiSirius: Sure,there are many ways to single out,but we usually go with 'only one planet in an element'.
Yeah, my chart's pretty ridiculously well-balanced elementally, but have just the one Cardinal. ------------------ If I've included this sig, it's because I'm posting from a mobile device. Please excuse all outrageous typos and confusing auto-corrects. IP: Logged |