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Post by Selene on Jul 27, 2014 3:42:23 GMT
That may be a confusing subject line, so I will give examples -
Sun in Scorpio in second house Pluto in Sagittarius in third house Uranus in Aquarius in fifth house Jupiter in Aquarius in fifth house Moon in Leo in eleventh house
These are all placements that I have in my natal chart, and I only just recently noticed the recurring pattern. This is a theme that a whole half of my planets have. Which I guess I'm stupid for not realizing earlier, since it's obviously because my ascendant is in Virgo so that's *nearly* opposing the "natural" place for ascendant (Aries), so therefore a lot of my planets oppose the natural place for the sign. So my question is, what do you think the significance of this is? I think it would technically be considered a "debilitated" placement but for me I feel all these placements are actually quite harmonious. Does anyone else have any placements like this?
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Post by Calli on Jul 28, 2014 4:22:06 GMT
It is interesting. The Planets in those Houses aren't necessarily debilitating, but the Sign/House correlation does make it rather interesting. It's almost like they're taking on the functions of both sides of the polarities. So your Sun in Scorpio in the Second House is like SUPER Taurus-Scorpio Polarity, and you probably take on the traits of both in a very significant way (and so on for the rest of them, if that makes sense). Y
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Post by Selene on Jul 28, 2014 4:39:40 GMT
It is interesting. The Planets in those Houses aren't necessarily debilitating, but the Sign/House correlation does make it rather interesting. It's almost like they're taking on the functions of both sides of the polarities. So your Sun in Scorpio in the Second House is like SUPER Taurus-Scorpio Polarity, and you probably take on the traits of both in a very significant way (and so on for the rest of them, if that makes sense). Y Yeah. That does make sense. It kind of feels like it just makes the energy stronger? I feel like they're pretty complimentary placements. Conversely, how do you feel about planets in houses opposing the sign ruling the planet? So like moon in tenth, Saturn in fourth, sun in eleventh, Jupiter in third? Would this be a similar effect? Or would it be more debilitating? The only thing I have like that myself is Uranus in fifth, so I can't really be sure...
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Post by Calli on Jul 28, 2014 5:33:16 GMT
It would be more debilitating, yes. Similar to the Planet being in their sign of Detriment.
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Post by derpderpderp on Sept 8, 2014 1:04:01 GMT
That may be a confusing subject line, so I will give examples - Sun in Scorpio in second house Pluto in Sagittarius in third house Uranus in Aquarius in fifth house Jupiter in Aquarius in fifth house Moon in Leo in eleventh house These are all placements that I have in my natal chart, and I only just recently noticed the recurring pattern. This is a theme that a whole half of my planets have. Which I guess I'm stupid for not realizing earlier, since it's obviously because my ascendant is in Virgo so that's *nearly* opposing the "natural" place for ascendant (Aries), so therefore a lot of my planets oppose the natural place for the sign. So my question is, what do you think the significance of this is? I think it would technically be considered a "debilitated" placement but for me I feel all these placements are actually quite harmonious. Does anyone else have any placements like this? Me too! Literally almost every of my placements are in the opposite houses of their signs except my Mars in 29 Virgo. Huh, so my sun/Mercury is the Leo-Aquarius polarity. No wonder I dislike most societal things so much; that, and also from personal experiences.
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Post by plutowings on Dec 9, 2014 6:27:53 GMT
Selene, hey i'm a second house scorp too!! i find it represents itself in the way i dress! i am very ~fashionable lol, but it's my own style! i talked a local astrologer and he said how i present myself (blue hair, lots of black) may be the venus retrograde (in house 2 as well).
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