Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 9:57 pm
i like yairs question and saw it the other day on a facebook astrology group page as well... i have enjoyed reading the different comments by other posters.
my own way of answering this question is more of a 'wet' as opposed to 'dry' manner... these are terms lee lehman uses in some of her books - the most recent one 'classical solar returns' being the one i am reading now. like yin and yang, or day and night - wet and dry - words sometimes used to describe temperament - are both necessary..
when i look at a chart, i will often try to find the area of the chart that has the most potential for conflict and difficulty.. although it might be directly related to the planets defined as malefic, i don't necessarily think of it this way.. i also include the other outer planets as essentially malefic in nature if for no other reason that we are 'less aware' of the energy connected with them.. but to the specific question of yairs here are my thoughts.
astrology is an art that is a combination of many ways of processing the info.. if a malefic is in a sign it isn't well suited to, it isn't going to function as well as if it is in a sign that it has an obvious affinity for.. just on the basis of sign position - a malefic in it's own sign is a big positive and one in a sign of it's fall or opposite is a net negative.. one also has to consider the house position.. planets on angles have the ability to act for good or bad.. take that info with the sign position and combine it... a planet can be in good celestial state( sign position) but weak terrestrial position (house placement). these are terms morin uses. a planet in good celestial state and weak terrestrially means the good that could come from the malefic is not allowed to come forth as easily... you can do the reverse to get an idea of how a malefic in poor celestial state, but on an angle is essentially quite negative..
now an astrologer has to also factor in aspect relationships with other planet as any engagement with a malefic by hard aspect to an inner personal planet is going to cause difficulty, no matter if the malefic is in strong or weak celestial and terrestrial state.. the difficulty will be experienced more directly in connection with the inner planets that are being touched.. obviously certain planets work more favourably with each other - mercury and saturn for example.. all of this has to be considered..malefics in favourable aspect to others via the trine and sextile are more of a blessing as i see it, although i am simplifying it.
astrology is complicated - it goes without saying! a simple answer is not impossible, but might imply the need to ignore other details to get a simple answer.. it is also trite to say each chart needs to be examined individually.
so in closing i am going to answer the question in a simple way that i think holds true based on my own observations..
a weak malefic is not good as in the case of saturn it implies a lack of wisdom, responsibility and discipline necessary to move forward in life effectively.. it will be made worse if it is in an angular house and in hard aspect to other planets, regardless of what house it rules. essentially the ability of saturn to work effectively is more problematic given it's weak position whether by sign or house..
a weak mars is also a problem as it means not being able to effectively assert oneself, or suffering from the abuse and bullying of others and responding inappropriately as opposed to decisively.. put mars in cancer in an angular house and it brings it out in the open more.. fair better would be a mars in capricorn in an angular house, then mars in cancer, although mars does have an affinity with the water element and in a night chart would not be as problematical as i see it. mars in libra is more of a problem as i see it. it would depend on other factors.. put the mars in cancer in a cadent house and it implies an inability to act decisively or with strength and conviction as well, but it is not on an angle to come out easily.. i think it might be better in some regards, but the person is a weaker character in some way as i see it.
start factoring in aspect relationships, not to mention the outer planets ability to function as malefics and it gets more complicated..
"Weak malefics - even more malefic?" - simple answer from james - yes for the rationale outlined above..
my own way of answering this question is more of a 'wet' as opposed to 'dry' manner... these are terms lee lehman uses in some of her books - the most recent one 'classical solar returns' being the one i am reading now. like yin and yang, or day and night - wet and dry - words sometimes used to describe temperament - are both necessary..
when i look at a chart, i will often try to find the area of the chart that has the most potential for conflict and difficulty.. although it might be directly related to the planets defined as malefic, i don't necessarily think of it this way.. i also include the other outer planets as essentially malefic in nature if for no other reason that we are 'less aware' of the energy connected with them.. but to the specific question of yairs here are my thoughts.
astrology is an art that is a combination of many ways of processing the info.. if a malefic is in a sign it isn't well suited to, it isn't going to function as well as if it is in a sign that it has an obvious affinity for.. just on the basis of sign position - a malefic in it's own sign is a big positive and one in a sign of it's fall or opposite is a net negative.. one also has to consider the house position.. planets on angles have the ability to act for good or bad.. take that info with the sign position and combine it... a planet can be in good celestial state( sign position) but weak terrestrial position (house placement). these are terms morin uses. a planet in good celestial state and weak terrestrially means the good that could come from the malefic is not allowed to come forth as easily... you can do the reverse to get an idea of how a malefic in poor celestial state, but on an angle is essentially quite negative..
now an astrologer has to also factor in aspect relationships with other planet as any engagement with a malefic by hard aspect to an inner personal planet is going to cause difficulty, no matter if the malefic is in strong or weak celestial and terrestrial state.. the difficulty will be experienced more directly in connection with the inner planets that are being touched.. obviously certain planets work more favourably with each other - mercury and saturn for example.. all of this has to be considered..malefics in favourable aspect to others via the trine and sextile are more of a blessing as i see it, although i am simplifying it.
astrology is complicated - it goes without saying! a simple answer is not impossible, but might imply the need to ignore other details to get a simple answer.. it is also trite to say each chart needs to be examined individually.
so in closing i am going to answer the question in a simple way that i think holds true based on my own observations..
a weak malefic is not good as in the case of saturn it implies a lack of wisdom, responsibility and discipline necessary to move forward in life effectively.. it will be made worse if it is in an angular house and in hard aspect to other planets, regardless of what house it rules. essentially the ability of saturn to work effectively is more problematic given it's weak position whether by sign or house..
a weak mars is also a problem as it means not being able to effectively assert oneself, or suffering from the abuse and bullying of others and responding inappropriately as opposed to decisively.. put mars in cancer in an angular house and it brings it out in the open more.. fair better would be a mars in capricorn in an angular house, then mars in cancer, although mars does have an affinity with the water element and in a night chart would not be as problematical as i see it. mars in libra is more of a problem as i see it. it would depend on other factors.. put the mars in cancer in a cadent house and it implies an inability to act decisively or with strength and conviction as well, but it is not on an angle to come out easily.. i think it might be better in some regards, but the person is a weaker character in some way as i see it.
start factoring in aspect relationships, not to mention the outer planets ability to function as malefics and it gets more complicated..
"Weak malefics - even more malefic?" - simple answer from james - yes for the rationale outlined above..