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confusedaseff
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posted April 05, 2015 07:45 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for confusedaseff     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hi

i've just been introduced to astroids and ishtar and i'm wondering if anyone can give me any information about the significance of my placement - ishtar in libra in 6th house??

i can't find anything on the internet

i found stuff on ishtar but not the specifics of what it does or mean in different planets and houses

any info is appreciated

thank you!

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Aubyanne
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posted April 06, 2015 02:17 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Aubyanne     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hi, Confused. Welcome to the status quo!

There are more asteroids out there than any one astrologer can handle. If you've JUST been introduced, I HIGHLY suggest you limit your research to the Big 5, and slooooowly introduce new skyrocks.

As to ISHTAR? You'll find that's a pretty standard problem for the lesser known asteroids. Maybe do a site search on LL directly. As to OBSCURE ASTEROID + HOUSE + SIGN = MEANING type 'cookbook' interpretations? Nothin' doin'. We're all guessing at this point when it comes to the other 9,500 asteroids out there. Not to mention the list is updated pretty much every year, to six months. Crazy, right?

So, we all like to brainstorm with each other about the overall delineations. ISHTAR, fortunately, has a LOT of mythological firepower. I'd search that, then cobble together 6H themes and Libran energy. It'll give you a gist.

But the long and short? There IS no answer to MOST of the asteroids we discuss here. General astrology is JUST now getting beyond the Big 5 for regular delineation purposes. Martha Lang-Wescott was the only one for YEARS to go beyond it. She remains the only one to publish on certain asteroids.

You're in uncharted territory, my friend. Welcome to the deep end of the pool.

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