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voyagergirl
06-30-2005, 06:11 PM
I recently set a chart for a very close male friend of mine asking if he would have a baby in 2 years. (He is a 44 year-old man, never married, who wants children very much.)

Since he's a friend, I used the 11th house as his significator. It is ruled by Virgo. The 5th house of children is ruled by Capricon. The day I asked the question, the moon was in Capricorn and made oppositions to his 1st and fifth house ruler. (However, the moon is in the fifth house.)

I interpreted the chart to be a "no" because of the moon in its detriment in Capricorn (though in mutual reception with Saturn in Cancer) because the radical moon opposed the significators.

Is this right?

Radu
07-01-2005, 08:15 PM
Without the chart is it hard to give a horary judgment.

But as a rule, when there is an opposition with good mutual reception - this may well mean that initially the situation is difficult but it can be worked out. As this is a question related to a specific time frame and the Moon opposes Saturn (=time), I think there is a possibility for him to have a baby but only later.