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Free Leon
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posted April 28, 2015 05:27 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Free Leon     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I have Mars in Cancer at 6 degrees (4th house) Bi-Quintile Pluto in Sagittarius at 0 degrees (8th house). What does this mean?

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-Ascendant: Aries 1 degree
-Sun: Leo 12 degrees (5th house, Cancer cusp)
-Moon: Aries 17 degrees (1st house)
-Mercury: Virgo 4 degrees (6th house, Leo cusp)
-Venus: Gemini 27 degrees (3rd house, Gemini cusp)
-Mars: Cancer 6 degrees (4th house, Cancer cusp)
-Jupiter: Capricorn 9 degrees (10th house, Capricorn cusp)
-Saturn: 7 degrees (1st house)

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lalalinda
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posted April 28, 2015 09:52 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for lalalinda     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hello Free Leon! Welcome to LL

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Free Leon
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posted April 30, 2015 04:59 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Free Leon     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thanks for the welcome

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Kannon McAfee
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posted April 30, 2015 04:29 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Kannon McAfee     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Mars BQ Pluto is power in a positive dynamic ready to go from latent to active at a moment's notice. In the background it can be seen as an alert posture looking for ways to put power into action. Its not a major aspect, so think of it as potential that could lie low in the grass, latent until it is really needed.

Generally the quintile series deals in creative talents or potentials, but don't expect this to point out a specific talent.

The USA as a collective entity has this aspect and showed a talent for developing armaments and building upon the inventions of others (Chinese: fireworks) to develop the most powerful weapons in recorded history.

I would not equate this with athletics, but I could see how with other chart factors it could help with that.

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Free Leon
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posted May 01, 2015 04:33 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Free Leon     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Kannon McAfee:
Mars BQ Pluto is power in a positive dynamic ready to go from latent to active at a moment's notice. In the background it can be seen as an alert posture looking for ways to put power into action. Its not a major aspect, so think of it as potential that could lie low in the grass, latent until it is really needed.

Generally the quintile series deals in creative talents or potentials, but don't expect this to point out a specific talent.

The USA as a collective entity has this aspect and showed a talent for developing armaments and building upon the inventions of others (Chinese: fireworks) to develop the most powerful weapons in recorded history.

I would not equate this with athletics, but I could see how with other chart factors it could help with that.


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I see how it plays out in my life, in sports to some extent, but mainly in my music. Many of my songs feature an underlying sense of power that is waiting to be unleashed. I'm very perceptive of the individuals I perform my songs for, and one thing I've noticed is how profoundly they react at the moments in which I unleash that impending power. With my moon in the 1st house I can tell that it sends chills racing up their spines and up to their minds

Also, I can relate to the U.S. with how this aspect was utilized. It's not like I've created a new genre or anything, my music is simply a wicked fusion of jazz and classical chords, Eastern vibes, progressive energy, and refined emotion

Thanks for the info!

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