Aspects that don't reach competion because of retrogradation
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 10:46 pm
This question arises from the discussion elsewhere about stationary planets.
Suppose, just for example you have Mars applying to a conjunction with Saturn but before the conjunction becomes exact Mars goes stationary and then retrograde so that the conjunction never actually occurs and never occurs in the progressed chart either.
How do you interpret the natal Mars conjunct Saturn in such a case.
What about any other aspect that is applying but never becomes exact? e.g., a trine or a square that is 'promised' but never comes to completion because of Rx.
Suppose, just for example you have Mars applying to a conjunction with Saturn but before the conjunction becomes exact Mars goes stationary and then retrograde so that the conjunction never actually occurs and never occurs in the progressed chart either.
How do you interpret the natal Mars conjunct Saturn in such a case.
What about any other aspect that is applying but never becomes exact? e.g., a trine or a square that is 'promised' but never comes to completion because of Rx.