Eric13 said:
chinichi said:
Hello there!
How does it affect someone to be born under a void moon?
I’ve seen many highly successful persons born with VOC moon, so it’s not a dooming thing. They’re often unusual in someway though. The successful ones, tend to be off the beaten path. Not fallowing trends.
94n said:
What's your opinion on
out of sign aspects?
I just wanted to ask, because the concept of a VoC Moon implies that it's ineffective.
Many people use it/dont use it, no big deal, I just wanted your opinion.
I’m curious what you mean, out of sign? When the moon is void of course it isn’t out of sign. Some astrologers have said that. It just means it’s made it’s last aspect to a planet before changing signs.
When it comes to aspects, the signs the planets are in isn’t hugely significant, it’s more the orb, or the number of degrees they are in relation to each other. So like the moon in 2 degrees Capricorn opposite the sun in Gemini 29 degrees is still opposition despite them not being opposite signs. It’s called a Dissociate Aspect.
My reasoning is this:
VoC-The Moon makes no more aspects, til it moves on to the next sign.
To elaborate:
The Moon is the one that carries the events, and carries (some of) the actions of the world as far as its influence goes. So, if the Moon makes one final aspect, it's pushed on its "business" to the last planet, then, after that, the Moon makes no more aspects (1/2 definition of a VoC Moon). The Moon is ready to leave the sign, and it just has to exit the sign (2/2 definition of a VoC Moon)
The Moon's aspects to the planets is what makes the events happen. We know this because it's the implied definition of a VoC Moon also.
Now the definitions are written...
So we have this configuration:
Moon was in 29 degree Gemini, and the Sun was in 0 Degree Capricorn.
Certainly by standard definition, the Moon is VoC, because the Moon is at the end of its sign (and finished its aspects from the previous planets).
But if we consider the existence of dissociate aspects/out of sign aspects, then the Moon really isn't VoC, because it's going to make another aspect very quickly say if a planet was in a tight orb of 0 degree in the next sign and the Moon is 29 degree in the previous sign. Then here we can consider:
a) Out of sign aspects are not counted, because the Moon does not affect or become affected by the planet in the next sign regardless of orb.
b) Out of sign aspects are just as effective because it is within the orb of the planet in the next sign.
Why does the Moon's orb/influence stop just because it's at the end of the sign? That's the biggest question here. And that's what the VoC means strictly.
To clarify:
If the Moon was in 29 degree Gemini, and the Sun was in 0 Degree Capricorn, does this count as an opposition or is the Moon VoC? If the Moon is VoC, then this out of sign aspect doesn't count because it doesn't pertain to anything in actual events. If you count it, then then events could still be timed normally rather than as a VoC, say the ability to start things such as projects, etc.