posted January 31, 2016 06:56 AM
No unaspected planets in compositeSun and Moon unaspected in Davison, however Moon is trine MC within 2 degrees and widely conjunct DESC at 7 degrees (and she herself is placed in Cancer in 7th house)
A condition that I find interesting:
Sun parallel Jupiter and DESC
Moon parallel Saturn and IC
Also, I read in Blashkes book, that he does not consider the planets in Davison as unaspected if they have close minor aspects and even less when they are situated on the near or far midpoint of two other planets (he only uses direct midpoints), this would point actually as a rather high integration of these energies.
Well in my Davison:
Sun semisquare Venus 0°41
Sun widely semisqurae Saturn 1°18
(oh and Sun also sextiles Vx with 2 degrees, if that counts)
Moon quintile Mars 0°36
Moon biquintile Neptune 0°23
plus
Moon semisquare mean Lilith 0°24 (and parallel)
Moon square NN 1°08
as for midpoints:
Sun conjunct Mars/Saturn 0°52
Sun conjunct Venus/Saturn 0°19
Venus and Mars are conjunct (2°22)
and
square Saturn (1°59/ 4°22)
Sun is out of orb for semisqurae Mars, however, on the midpoint of the Venus-Saturn-square, Sun is placed, having semisquares to both planets, I hardly can consider that as a "wandering star"
Moon conjunct Sun/Saturn 0°10
Sun semisquares Saturn and Moon is right at the midpoint.
Yeah not that jolly combination right there.
But I find it interesting that it is sort of associated with the highly actively aspected Venus-Mars-Uranus-Saturn, though Saturn seems to be favoured here (through the 8th harmonic aspects) while Uranus seems to be a little out of the group.
(Venus and Mars also are partaking in another configuration, A Yod consisting of
Neptune sextile Pluto 2°23
Neptune quinkunx Venus 2°37
Pluto quinkunx Venus 0°23
Pluto quinkunx Mars 1°59
(Mars out of orb for quinkunx to Neptune, this would be 5 degrees)
And then there is
Uranus opposite Venus 3°47
(Uranus opposite Mars 1°24)
which of course results in some midpoint pictures
Venus opposite Neptune/Pluto 1°07
Oh speaking again about Sun and MOon, they are also part of some other midpoint pictures
Jupiter conjunct Sun/LIlith 1°09
Node square Sun/Saturn 1°19
MC square Sun/Pluto 0°36
Mercury conjunct Moon/Mars 0°39
Jupiter conjunct Moon/Venus 0°42
Neptune opposite Moon/Mars 0°42
Mercury square Moon/Uranus 0°04
Neptune square Moon/Uranus 0°01
Lilith square Moon/Node 0°10
aspectually
Mercury conjunct Jupiter 2°32
Mercury opposite Neptune 0°02
Jupiter opposite Neptune 2°34
these are "responsible" for the midpoints, though interestingly additionally
Mercury sextile Saturn 0°40
Jupiter sextile Saturn 3°12
Neptune trine Saturn 0°37
Mercury trine Pluto 3°03
Jupiter trine Pluto 5°35
Saturn sextile Pluto 2°23
I find it interesting, as the four seemingly isolated complexes
(T-square of Venus, Mars, Uranus and Saturn, Yod of Venus, Neptune and Pluto, opposition of Mercury, Jupiter, true Lilith and Neptune and the seemingly peregrine Sun and Moon) deliver a pretty coherent picture after all.