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Topic: Importance of dispositors of planets
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Adriana Knowflake Posts: 82 From: Registered: May 2009
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posted May 28, 2016 02:25 PM
How much importance do you put on the location and aspects to a dispositor of a certain planet? Is it significant, or just a slight influence?For example someone has Moon in Scorpio, but Pluto (ruler of Scorpio and therefore Moon which is in it) is in Aquarius. How much effect do you think Aquarius has on the Moon in this case? Like Moon in Scorpio feels secure with emotional intensity and closeness etc, and Aquarius its freedom. And how much importance do you put on this in synastry? I tend to keep an eye on it IP: Logged |
Sikanda Knowflake Posts: 692 From: 28080 Registered: Aug 2015
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posted May 28, 2016 02:43 PM
This is interesting. To be honest, I never gave it much thought and I need to find more information about this, but it really strikes me. now that I think of it, if I applied it to my own chart: if my Mars is in Capricorn and Saturn, ruler of Capricorn is in Sagittarius, does it mean, first and foremost, that the contained, prudent but ambitious Saturn energy rules my Mars? And does it mean anything else? IP: Logged |
diamondbaby Knowflake Posts: 623 From: Registered: Jul 2012
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posted May 28, 2016 05:23 PM
quote: Originally posted by Sikanda: This is interesting. To be honest, I never gave it much thought and I need to find more information about this, but it really strikes me. now that I think of it, if I applied it to my own chart: if my Mars is in Capricorn and Saturn, ruler of Capricorn is in Sagittarius, does it mean, first and foremost, that the contained, prudent but ambitious Saturn energy rules my Mars? And does it mean anything else?
No, based on the dispositor theory Sagittarius energy has an effect on your Mars. Saturn energy rules your Mars because your Mars is in Capricorn, the sign ruled by Saturn. But this topic is about dispositors. So the sign (Sagittarius) that the ruling planet (Saturn) of your Mars sign (Capricorn) is in has an effect on your Mars sign. Mars in Capricorn -> Saturn in Sagittarius IP: Logged |
diamondbaby Knowflake Posts: 623 From: Registered: Jul 2012
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posted May 28, 2016 05:29 PM
quote: Originally posted by Adriana: How much importance do you put on the location and aspects to a dispositor of a certain planet? Is it significant, or just a slight influence?For example someone has Moon in Scorpio, but Pluto (ruler of Scorpio and therefore Moon which is in it) is in Aquarius. How much effect do you think Aquarius has on the Moon in this case? Like Moon in Scorpio feels secure with emotional intensity and closeness etc, and Aquarius its freedom. And how much importance do you put on this in synastry? I tend to keep an eye on it
I don't give much attention to dispositors in natal chart and synastry but in the following cases I've found them to be pretty accurate in my natal chart: Sun in Sagittarius -> Jupiter in Leo Moon in Leo -> Sun in Sagittarius Venus in Sagittarius -> Jupiter in Leo Mars in Gemini -> Mercury in Capricorn Jupiter in Leo -> Sun in Sagittarius
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Electro DGX Knowflake Posts: 737 From: Another Galaxy Registered: Jul 2015
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posted May 28, 2016 05:35 PM
With dispositors, you will want to go as far as you can with their placements in order to properly determine how it works. If Mars is in Capricorn and it is disposited by Sag Saturn, then while the Mars has Saturn energies because it is in Capricorn, it is also affected by Jupiter because Saturn is in Sag, which is ruled by Jupiter. Now say Jupiter is in Pisces, then Neptune would have an influence. Now let's say that Neptune was the only planet in its home sign (Pisces). If this is the case, that planet can be considered a final dispositer, and if there aren't any mutual receptions (Merc in Sag - Jupiter in Gemini), then that planet has an overall effect on how the planets in your chart manifest. ------------------ Aquarius Sun, Merc, Venus, Uranus, Neptune Scorpio Mars conj. Asc in First 8th House Moon opposite Pluto, Trine Uranus Have you caught onto the predicament I'm in yet? IP: Logged |
Aries23Degrees Knowflake Posts: 2986 From: South Africa Registered: Dec 2012
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posted May 28, 2016 05:40 PM
quote: Originally posted by Adriana: How much importance do you put on the location and aspects to a dispositor of a certain planet? Is it significant, or just a slight influence?For example someone has Moon in Scorpio, but Pluto (ruler of Scorpio and therefore Moon which is in it) is in Aquarius. How much effect do you think Aquarius has on the Moon in this case? Like Moon in Scorpio feels secure with emotional intensity and closeness etc, and Aquarius its freedom. And how much importance do you put on this in synastry? I tend to keep an eye on it
I don't find them all that useful really as I like to go back and forth between sidereal and tropical with my chart. IP: Logged |
Adriana Knowflake Posts: 82 From: Registered: May 2009
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posted May 28, 2016 05:56 PM
Well, I ask a bit because in my own chartSag Sun -> Jupiter Scorpio Leo Moon -> Sun Sag Sag Mercury -> Jupiter Scorpio Sag Venus ->Jupiter Scorpio Cap Mars -> Saturn Scorpio (8th house) Cap ASC -> Saturn Scorpio (8th house) Sag MC -> Jupiter Scorpio Sag Neptune -> Jupiter Scorpio Sag Uranus -> Jupiter Scorpio That's a lot of Scorpio, even if no personal planets are there. Pluto is in 28 deg Libra so its not a final dispositor.. Close tho lol. IP: Logged |
Ceridwen Moderator Posts: 26107 From: Registered: Jul 2011
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posted May 28, 2016 06:14 PM
I find them very important, yes. Show how the energy expresses, maybe just a modification, maybe even more than that. About the degree of importance I am not yet decided. But well in my case definitely major influences. Well might be because, while I do not have personal planets in water signs, all my personal planets are disposited by planets in water signs, and that makes a lot of sense. Sun, Mercury, Mars, ASC disposited by Jupiter in PISCES Moon disposited by Uranus in SCORPIO Venus dispostied by Saturn in CANCER Yep, that`s me, the contradiction between intellect and feeling. IP: Logged | |