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Topic: Asteroid Talent in 10th and Spica conjunct Asc
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SunAscendant Knowflake Posts: 487 From: California Registered: Oct 2014
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posted December 07, 2015 05:35 PM
I was wondering what Talent conjunct Venus in my 10th might mean in terms of career. I know that the rest of my chart needs to be taken into account, but I was just wondering about that aspect in general and also about Spica in an applying conjunction to the Asc. Based on those alone, what could be said maybe about my career-related/10th house things also in relation to Spica tightly conjunct and applying to the Asc? Would it be luck related to career? My 3rd house ruler Mercury also sits in the 10th and is conjunct asteroid Valentine. IP: Logged |
Seimei Knowflake Posts: 1068 From: n2thedust Registered: Apr 2015
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posted December 07, 2015 09:03 PM
Spica by the way was at 23li44 03 when you were born/no where near your ascendant. Sirius was at 13cn58 32 which is not within orb for a star if we take your birth time as correct. The first Power ball draw WAS on your birthday. at least twice a year buy a ticket, .D sun at 11sc22 and sun 11ta22 ------------------ LeekingChee IP: Logged |
SunAscendant Knowflake Posts: 487 From: California Registered: Oct 2014
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posted December 07, 2015 11:14 PM
quote: Originally posted by Seimei: Spica by the way was at 23li44 03 when you were born/no where near your ascendant. Sirius was at 13cn58 32 which is not within orb for a star if we take your birth time as correct. The first Power ball draw WAS on your birthday. at least twice a year buy a ticket, .D sun at 11sc22 and sun 11ta22
Ah oops I never meant to say Spica haha. I always meant Sirius! Wow the first Power ball raw was on my bday, how cool. Perhaps on my 24th bday next year I'll buy one. I used to buy the cheap $1 scratch offs, but I never won much if at all sometimes  IP: Logged |
SunAscendant Knowflake Posts: 487 From: California Registered: Oct 2014
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posted December 08, 2015 01:18 AM
quote: Originally posted by Seimei: Spica by the way was at 23li44 03 when you were born/no where near your ascendant. Sirius was at 13cn58 32 which is not within orb for a star if we take your birth time as correct. The first Power ball draw WAS on your birthday. at least twice a year buy a ticket, .D sun at 11sc22 and sun 11ta22
Sirius is actually conjunct and applying to my Ascendant at 2 degrees which is almost exact. So yes I think it does apply, I mean obviously a 2 degree applying conjunction means something.
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Aubyanne Moderator Posts: 6223 From: Tinseltown, Hollyweird, The Multiverse Registered: Sep 2014
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posted December 08, 2015 01:40 AM
quote: Originally posted by SunAscendant: I mean obviously a 2 degree applying conjunction means something.
Actually, it doesn't. The orb's too wide; that's twice the allowable orb for Fixed Stars. Are you a musician? Or an artist of any kind? IP: Logged |
hypatia238 Moderator Posts: 2747 From: AC-Neptune Quintile AMOR Registered: Sep 2014
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posted December 08, 2015 02:02 AM
With Regulus I have read you can use up to 2d30 orb in several sites. http://astrologyking.com/regulus-star/ Sirius is up to 2d40 according to this astrologer... http://astrologyking.com/fixed-star-sirius/ Sirius, Alpha Canis Majoris, 14°12' Cancer.
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hypatia238 Moderator Posts: 2747 From: AC-Neptune Quintile AMOR Registered: Sep 2014
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posted December 08, 2015 02:07 AM
Vivian Robson is often quoted as one of the most reliable sources on fixed stars from a traditional perspective. On this subject he states quite clearly: Quote: No difficulty should be experienced in using fixed stars in natal astrology, but for the benefit of the beginner the following rules may be laid down: 1 Note on the map or make a list of the fixed stars that fall in conjunction and parallel with , or in opposition to, the planets , together with their magnitudes and natures. The following orbs may be allowed for conjunction and opposition: For a 1st magnitude star, 7’30 ; for a 2nd magnitude star, 5’30 ; for a 3rd magnitude 3’40 ; and for a 4th magnitude, 1’30. (The Fixed stars and Constellation in astrology p103, Vivian Robson) http://www.skyscript.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2897&view=next&sid=b00c c223f5cb4000782388cb3a53d7a2 The conjunction to a natal planet, as already indicated earlier: the more brilliant the star, the more powerful its influence, and as a consequence, the wider its orb may be. Orbs depend on the star's magnitude. According to some authors, and for 1st magnitude stars, the orb can range from 1 degree to 6 degrees. http://www.astrotheme.com/files/fixed-stars.php Sirius magnitude is -1.46 IP: Logged |
Aubyanne Moderator Posts: 6223 From: Tinseltown, Hollyweird, The Multiverse Registered: Sep 2014
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posted December 08, 2015 06:19 AM
Eh. I like Robson. I really enjoy the book. And I get applying moiety to Fixed Stars, but I was taught that 1°30 is the absolute maximum, regardless of what it is. So, I dunno. Still seems very wide to me. But I suppose if the star is making a noticeable impact upon the individual, then ... well, sure? Like Liz Greene says: if it's felt, it's operating. IP: Logged |
Seimei Knowflake Posts: 1068 From: n2thedust Registered: Apr 2015
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posted December 09, 2015 07:28 AM
quote: Originally posted by Aubyanne: Eh. I like Robson. I really enjoy the book. And I get applying moiety to Fixed Stars, but I was taught that 1°30 is the absolute maximum, regardless of what it is. So, I dunno. Still seems very wide to me. But I suppose if the star is making a noticeable impact upon the individual, then ... well, sure? Like Liz Greene says: if it's felt, it's operating.
(') = minute no,,lol I was TAUGHT 1 DEGREE. People Generally and completely ignore Arcturus sitting right next to Spica. ------------------ LeekingChee IP: Logged |
hypatia238 Moderator Posts: 2747 From: AC-Neptune Quintile AMOR Registered: Sep 2014
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posted December 09, 2015 11:37 AM
quote: Originally posted by Seimei: (') = minute no,,lol I was TAUGHT 1 DEGREE. People Generally and completely ignore Arcturus sitting right next to Spica.
I am completely aware of those two. I imagine you will feel the influence of both in that case with the one closer to your object predominating perhaps.After all these two stars conjunct each other almost exact by 0d23 so even using an orb of 1d would not differentiate them, you should feel both influences but Spica is larger and should predominate. IP: Logged |
hypatia238 Moderator Posts: 2747 From: AC-Neptune Quintile AMOR Registered: Sep 2014
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posted December 09, 2015 11:46 AM
Fixed star Arcturus is a golden red star situated on the left knee of constellation Bootes. The two most fortune stars in the sky, Spica and Arcturus, are very close in longitude. While Spica is sweet and innocent, Arcturus is more apt at dealing with the darker aspects of life on earth.Degree* 22 ♎ 09 23 ♎ 50 24 ♎ 14 28 ♎ 06 03 ♏ 09 Fixed Star Foramen Spica Arcturus Izar Princeps Orb 1°30′ 2°40′ 2°40′ 2°00′ 1°40′ Arcturus Star Astrology Fixed star Arcturus is of the nature of Mars and Jupiter. It gives riches, honors, high renown, self-determination and prosperity by navigation and voyages. Agrippa1531 Alchameth.png Arcturus is one of the 15 Behenian Fixed Stars. Its image is a horse, wolf, or man dancing. It cures fevers, retains the blood and acts as an astringent. Rules jasper and plantain. [1] Arcturus, Bear Leader-Guardian, means observer of the Great Bear, or the Saucepan or Big Dipper, respectively. Main star of constellation Bootis (driver of oxen) has a Jupiter-Mars nature, and a reputation of achieving justice through power. It therefore makes the native belligerent and quarrelsome, especially if attached to Mars and Jupiter by conjunction. An enterprising spirit is here the rule, as indicated by Jupiter-Mars. Lasting success is promised if further good aspects are present. If critically aspected, the good influence will be hampered or made into a real handicap. If involved in legal action, such a native may lose all. Between Spica and Arcturus there is a minor difference in longitude and a very large distance in latitude. A blend of mutual influences is frequently given. Although Spica is much larger and will dominate, it may require more positive character by blending with Arcturus. http://astrologyking.com/arcturus-star/ IP: Logged |
hypatia238 Moderator Posts: 2747 From: AC-Neptune Quintile AMOR Registered: Sep 2014
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posted December 09, 2015 11:56 AM
Oh wow Izar is right on my Pluto by 0d07...IP: Logged |