ANTARES - [9 degrees of Sagittarius]loki88 said:
Shael said:ANTARES - [9 degrees of Sagittarius]loki88 said:
Watcher of the West The nature can be impulsive, headstrong, stubborn, and courageous. The life meets with unpredictable events, unexpected upsets and changes, and a loss of success can come from self-undoing. There is military and martial aptitude, bringing honor and favors. This is a warrior star. Those who have this star prominent in their charts often rebel against spiritual and religious oppression, bringing drastic changes in these areas.
You should look into JoS Astrology more as you would easily have found that Antares isn't an "evil" star by any means. The planet that you have conjunct Uranus is "colored" by the star's influence a bit, so with Uranus I would assume it gives further "sudden-ness" to these incidents.
If Uranus isn't prominent (ruler/co-ruler) it doesn't affect you personally. Uranus is a slow planet.loki88 said:What does a conjunction between Antares and Uranus mean? I have heard Antares is supposed to be an (((evil))) star, or one of some form of ill portent. Would anyone care to enlighten me on this subject.
WiseDragon said:If Uranus isn't prominent (ruler/co-ruler) it doesn't affect you personally. Uranus is a slow planet.loki88 said:What does a conjunction between Antares and Uranus mean? I have heard Antares is supposed to be an (((evil))) star, or one of some form of ill portent. Would anyone care to enlighten me on this subject.
Yes.loki88 said:Makes sense. I suppose this applies to all outer planets including: neptune/pluto...?
I don't think so.loki88 said:Would you consider vulcan an actual planet? Apparently it hides behind mars and isn't visible from the earth but exerts an influence regardless.
WiseDragon said:Yes.loki88 said:Makes sense. I suppose this applies to all outer planets including: neptune/pluto...?
I don't think so.loki88 said:Would you consider vulcan an actual planet? Apparently it hides behind mars and isn't visible from the earth but exerts an influence regardless.
https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=29472&p=129753#p129753loki88 said:WiseDragon said:Yes.loki88 said:Makes sense. I suppose this applies to all outer planets including: neptune/pluto...?
I don't think so.loki88 said:Would you consider vulcan an actual planet? Apparently it hides behind mars and isn't visible from the earth but exerts an influence regardless.
One last question: is the orb for fixed stars 2 degrees or exact? Many have said 2 degrees and some even larger in natal chart readings.
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