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Topic: Quick question about aspects to significators
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tgem Knowflake Posts: 1685 From: Registered: Jan 2013
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posted June 03, 2014 09:49 AM
Ok so I know the person asking the question is always the planet ruling the ASC and the other person (partner) is the planet ruling the DSC. Let's say you cast a chart and the ruling planets of the ASC and DSC don't aspect eachother. I would say the answer to the question is a "no." However, the moon (co-significator ) conjuncts the ruler of the DSC (jupiter) in Cancer. Therefore, the moon is in rulership and jupiter is exalted so they are receiving eachother. I guess what I'm asking is "is it always a "no" if the two main significators don't aspect eachother, even if the co-significator does make an aspect?" IP: Logged |
Tofu addict Knowflake Posts: 456 From: Registered: Aug 2011
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posted June 03, 2014 01:29 PM
I have seen charts with similar scenario's you mention and have seen different outcomes. it is not impossible, but not always happening. You need to look to other things, critical degrees, pof, nodes, antiscia, translation of light etcI always like to see the main sigs aspecting, but I have had positive outcomes without that, and co-sigs doing the job, but often with help from other influences that are strong and positive in the chart IP: Logged |
tgem Knowflake Posts: 1685 From: Registered: Jan 2013
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posted June 03, 2014 06:59 PM
Thanks for responding- that makes sense!IP: Logged | |