posted July 28, 2015 11:34 PM
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Originally posted by Gemini Blues:
I think the Vx/aVx count for something, but it doesn't quite complete the pattern like a planet would. I have Mercury as the focus of a T conjunct the Vx. It doesn't feel like a cross unless and until someone puts a planet in synastry on my aVx to complete the pattern. Or so I think....
That's very interesting to hear. If someone does put a planet on your aVx, does it feel "electric" in some way? I am very new to angles. Still trying to understand how to interpret them and if there are differences/limits to interpreting them. Other's thoughts from the other, short-lived thread:
http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum35/HTML/003014.html
The angles are of great importance as part of patterns, yes, maybe even more than planets. Because then the whole configuration will sit on an angle.
I say NN/SN and Vx/aVx are every bit as important as AC/DC/MC/IC. But its also going to depend on how strongly those are in your chart to begin with.
The angles however are the skeleton of your chart and it them who really anchor the planets into earthly manifestation, ro to put it more simply, they determine how and where you will experience the aspects, as they are the lenses through which you look at the sky and experience the aspects, spanning the net of houses over your chart.
I give most importance to aspects, when one or mroe planets will be conjunct (only the conjunct) the angles, as these will take centre stage and be very much in the foreground.
And in a second step I also take into account if there are aspects where planets conjunct the Vertex/Antivertex and/ or nodal axis.
Those are the aspects bringing the heavenly aspects (after all planets are all up in the sky) in touch with earth (which is what hte calculated points are about) and therefore our here-and-now-experience.
So, could a conjunction in synastry with the aVx in a t-Square make the Vx the focal point? How would that play out in the interaction between the two people?