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Neptune Rising
10-24-2008, 07:17 AM
Hello :)

One of the significators is Mars (me), and the other is the Sun (job), both in Scorpio. Does the combustion count or is it just representative of the two sigs joining?

Many thanks!
NR

starlink
10-24-2008, 07:38 PM
Oh boy, NR, this IS a difficult one and I have not come across it yet. Maybe AG does know. How close are they? Is Mars ingoing combustion or leaving it?
I would take it as representative of the two significators, otherwise you can never ever have these sort of conjunctions right? If your question would be "will I get this job?" I would think you will get it when Sun moves towards Mars, but if Sun has already past Mars then I think you wont. Does this sound acceptable?

Drisha
10-26-2008, 05:14 PM
Hi dear, i agree with starlink and...
If they´re applying, it wolud mean "yes, you´ll get the job", but it could mean that´s this is not what you had expected, specially if they´re in Via Combusta, nah?
Bye

babs
11-06-2008, 05:53 PM
Hi all,

I didnt want to start a new thread bc it is similiar to the one already started...

My horary came out as Mars (me) and the significator of the cusp of the 5th house was in Cancer which is ruled by the moon. What does this mean? And are the significators therefore for me (Mars and Moon) and the questied (just moon)?

archergirl
11-06-2008, 06:27 PM
Question One:

If the Sun is a significator and it is applying to the querent we would take this as a generally positive sign. Mars is very strong right now, and the Sun is weak...however, this won't entirely mitigate for the combustion, so you will have to take into consideration what this might mean...

Question Two:

If you are asking about a 5th house question (pregnancy or babies, most likely: NOT a relationship!!) and the Moon is the ruler of that house, then the Moon is the ruler of that house and not the querent's 'co-significator'. 'Co-significator' is a bit of a misnomer, anyhow...the Moon rules the thrust and energy of a chart, so it doesn't always simply represent 'the querent', but what the question is 'doing'.

AG:)