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Topic: Speaking of Solar Returns
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charlie Knowflake Posts: 1949 From: los angeles, ca, USA Registered: Jun 2012
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posted June 21, 2014 07:57 AM
I find them somewhat hilarious in that one year the planetary positions are forecasted to cause MAjOR trauma in one way or another that realistically would take years to recover from only to change to sunshine and watermelon martinis the next. Where is the damn logic in that?! Also, this major trauma could possibly be avoided if one moves to another country. For the entire year :-/ IP: Logged |
sag_stellium Knowflake Posts: 383 From: 8th house Registered: Mar 2014
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posted June 21, 2014 09:22 AM
Not really. If you have SR Saturn square SR venus, sun or mars, you'll be stuck with it no matter where you go. You can change houses, but you can't really change the planetary positions. The challenge changes in context (situation), but doesn't disappear. The reason it changes with geography (aside from astronomical math) is because your life itself changes dramatically and your challenges will be appropriately affected. We must embrace whatever challenges our SR offers us and use them like ugly opportunities. They're not fun, they're not pretty, but they offer just as many useful lessons. If you don't take advantage of it, that's your prerogative. I certainly don't expect anyone to be excited about hard SR aspects. Being frustrated is an appropriate response. But you can't avoid them. So, for every aspect that you dislike, keep hunting until you find something in it that you do actually desire or like, and then make, ask, or persuade life to give it to you. Own it instead of letting it own you.
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charlie Knowflake Posts: 1949 From: los angeles, ca, USA Registered: Jun 2012
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posted June 21, 2014 09:36 AM
quote: Originally posted by sag_stellium: Not really. If you have SR Saturn square SR venus, sun or mars, you'll be stuck with it no matter where you go. You can change houses, but you can't really change the planetary positions. The challenge changes in context (situation), but doesn't disappear. The reason it changes with geography (aside from astronomical math) is because your life itself changes dramatically and your challenges will be appropriately affected. We must embrace whatever challenges our SR offers us and use them like ugly opportunities. They're not fun, they're not pretty, but they offer just as many useful lessons. If you don't take advantage of it, that's your prerogative. I certainly don't expect anyone to be excited about hard SR aspects. Being frustrated is an appropriate response. But you can't avoid them. So, for every aspect that you dislike, keep hunting until you find something in it that you do actually desire or like, and then make, ask, or persuade life to give it to you. Own it instead of letting it own you.
That's all fine and dandy but what I am saying is that for example, Mars in SR 1H is apparently bad but if I swap location, Mars is now in 5H and quite good, if one likes to party  IP: Logged | |