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In my experience the house boundaries are as sharp as blades of a knife, just as the positions of the planets withing a sign are to be take in that sign and not in the next sign, even if a planet has 29.59 as position. I don't think likening house cusps (which change every minute) and sign cusps (w...

Good point about Saturn being in his general role, sometimes I look too deeply into things, trying to connect planets with people involved in the situation.

Anyway, we were right, the date didn't happen, he never showed up. Don't know why yet, but when I figure that out (if ever) I'll update.

Hi Keren, thanks for the response. I should be able to give feedback as to whether the date happened or not later tonight or tomorrow, but I'm not sure if I'll ever be able to say why it didn't happen if it doesn't. Anyway, I'm glad you agree that Mercury is his wife, makes me think I'm starting to ...

Affliction of Stars

Recently I've found great interest in the utilization of fixed stars in astrological practice, and thanks to the great articles I've found on the SkyScript site I've been able to get a grasp of what particular stars mean and why and how they came to hold these significations. However, one thing I se...

Perspective?

It seems to me that this argument is based off of perspective. "What? You don't really like your job? Oh, well, that's the Sixth house then." Is this correct? To me it seems rather silly to specifically ask a client before doing anything work or career related: "Hey, by the way...do y...

Secondly, I meant to add Deb's Book, The Houses Temples of the Sky as must reading for a full understanding of the meanings of the houses and their origins. Yes, I did grab this book and I learned a heck of a lot from it, but I was a little disheartened when the co-significators weren't really disc...

Thanks for your reply, Papretis. :)

Yes, I knew there was more emphasis or significance to the joys than the co-significators, I was just wondering what that philosophy was, and you've helped me out with that. I'll definitely have to add Bonatti's book to my list.

Maybe I misunderstood as well. Yay misunderstandings! For further info I could draw another chart using the sending of the message as the event: This is what I thought Honeybee was speaking of. I know several e-mail inboxes will keep the time of exactly when an e-mail has been sent and received, and...

If you have the precise time it's best to look at the event chart. Yes, definitely. Event charts for a situation always trump horary charts asked after the fact. So if you have the time the sender sent the email, the sender is the AC. As for which house you're represented, it depends on what sort o...

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