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[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "bunpuppet@..." <bunpuppet@... wrote:
Thank you very much!
D: These stars are so violent! Violent death, and a star of homicide? There's lots of military implications here. (Here's the stars if anyone is interested:
http://oi40.tinypic.com/2zr293o.jpg
I found the forced migration and the dog thing to be accurate, also the implications of aldebaran. Baten Kaitos hmm...well my parents did send me to another country, so I was separated from them at birth so they can continue their business.
Not sure about the other ones since I haven't really been in the type of situations that would call for such things. Never been in a military setting.
Also should I be concerned my Jupiter is in 22 degrees of the zodiac? The website just says its a bad sign, but bad for what?
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[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "f.follets" <f.follets@ wrote:
Soft aspects aren't considered because they are weaker, passive in nature, even the major ones (trine and sextile). Conjunctions and Oppositions are very compelling forces and are almost always visible. I personally only count 1-1/2 degree conjunctions to fixed stars.
There aren't guidelines to interpret conjunctions to the fixed stars, but yes, you would take the general meaning of the star and mix it with the nature of the planet, and what it rules. For example, Betelgeuse conjunct Mercury could give luck through mercurial affairs, or give luck to the houses Mercury rules or could also mean fame through writing or publishing. Bellatrix conjunct Mercury on the other hand, would give it aggressive undertones, similar to Mercury conjunct Mars, but a strong mind as well.
Some authors give interpretations to fixed star and planet contacts, but almost all of them are based on medieval astrology, which is too fatalistic. You can find some here:
http://www.constellationsofwords.com/st ... phabet.htm
Conjunctions to the angles are very important as well.
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[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "bunpuppet@" <bunpuppet@ wrote:
Take the planets and their characteristics and apply the connection of the star with the type of aspects they have?
If planets were to conjunct a fixed star, then how would one go about interpreting that? Apply the general message of the planet and merge it to the meaning of the fixed star? An opposition means that the aspect is very strong, but what about a trine? How would you trine something if the stars/planets have negative meanings?