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Topic: Orbs and energy
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astrosaz Knowflake Posts: 134 From: Registered: Mar 2015
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posted August 05, 2017 10:23 PM
Liz Greene says all aspects count. So does this mean the tighter the orb the more potent the energy is and the wider the orb it still effects you but not as noticeable ? IP: Logged |
Kannon McAfee Moderator Posts: 2680 From: Portland, OR - USA Registered: Oct 2011
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posted August 05, 2017 11:09 PM
Yes, I agree with that.------------------ The Declinations Guy: precise modern scientific astrology > Expert birth chart rectification > Rising Sign Descriptions ♈ ♉ ♊ ♋ ♌ ♍ ♎ ♏ ♐ ♑ ♒ ♓ IP: Logged |
astrosaz Knowflake Posts: 134 From: Registered: Mar 2015
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posted August 06, 2017 01:31 AM
Some people use different orbs for different aspects and planets... Should an orb for a square be wider than a trine? Should an orb where Saturns involved be wider because it's more noticeable? I know there aren't set rules when it comes to orbs but I'd like to have a guideline IP: Logged |
Ami Anne Moderator Posts: 71930 From: Pluto/house next to NickiG Registered: Sep 2010
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posted August 08, 2017 06:55 AM
quote: Originally posted by astrosaz: Liz Greene says all aspects count. So does this mean the tighter the orb the more potent the energy is and the wider the orb it still effects you but not as noticeable ?
Yes, it is like being next to a burning fire in which it is very hot or being further away.
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Randall Webmaster Posts: 84424 From: From a galaxy, far, far away... Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 09, 2017 10:11 AM
quote: Originally posted by Ami Anne: Yes, it is like being next to a burning fire in which it is very hot or being further away.
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Randall Webmaster Posts: 84424 From: From a galaxy, far, far away... Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 18, 2017 07:20 PM
quote: Originally posted by Kannon McAfee: Yes, I agree with that.
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Kannon McAfee Moderator Posts: 2680 From: Portland, OR - USA Registered: Oct 2011
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posted August 29, 2017 11:55 PM
quote: Originally posted by astrosaz: Some people use different orbs for different aspects and planets... Should an orb for a square be wider than a trine? Should an orb where Saturns involved be wider because it's more noticeable? I know there aren't set rules when it comes to orbs but I'd like to have a guideline
"Orb" actually means 'moeity of the two orbs', which means half of the allowed orbs for the two planets in aspect. Traditionally Sun, Jupiter, Moon had the widest orbs, particularly when in aspect to each other. Luminaries get the widest orbs, especially when in aspect to each other: up to 10-12° for conjunctions and oppositions, but not quite that much for squares. Mercury, Venus, Mars, Saturn less: up to 8° or so. Outer three planets Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, even less. The widest effective orbs in longitude are with conjunctions and oppositions. Tighten them up a bit for squares and trines, 5° max for sextiles (except maybe luminaries). In declinations, 1-1.5° for parallels and contra-parallels, but maybe 2° max for Sun-Moon in aspect to each other. ------------------ The Declinations Guy > Expert birth chart rectification > Rising Sign Descriptions ♈ ♉ ♊ ♋ ♌ ♍ ♎ ♏ ♐ ♑ ♒ ♓ IP: Logged |