A stellium, a Kite(maybe), and few Grand Trines

Ahill8705

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Whats with all the trines.... and whats a stellium? Is it a good thing(is mine good?) I listed my other aspects and attached my chart

Sun Conjunction Mercury 2.37 1197
Sun Conjunction Venus 0.07 1007
Sun Conjunction Mars 0.50 616
Sun Trine Jupiter 0.34 209
Sun Trine Uranus 6.24 39
Sun Trine Neptune 6.15 39
Moon Trine Saturn 4.09 63
Moon Square Pluto 2.53 -78
Moon Trine Asc 1.40 71
Mercury Conjunction Venus 2.44 654
Mercury Conjunction Mars 1.47 691
Mercury Trine Jupiter 2.03 145
Mercury Trine Neptune 3.39 82
Venus Conjunction Mars 0.58 470
Venus Trine Jupiter 0.41 110
Venus Trine Uranus 6.17 22
Venus Trine Neptune 6.23 18
Mars Trine Jupiter 0.16 106
Mars Trine Uranus 7.14 9
Mars Trine Neptune 5.25 26
Jupiter Trine Uranus 6.58 10
Jupiter Trine Neptune 5.42 20
Jupiter Opposition Pluto 7.48 -24
Saturn Conjunction Uranus 8.13 50
Saturn Conjunction Asc 2.29 120
Uranus Square Midheaven 0.16 -29
Neptune Sextile Pluto 2.06 43
5817 -131 5686

Sun in IX
Moon in VIII
Mercury in IX
Venus in IX
Mars in IX
Jupiter in V
Saturn in Ascendant
Uranus in Ascendant
Neptune in Ascendant
Pluto in XI
Lilith in VIII
Asc node in IV

Stellium with Sun: 29Leo10'05" and Mer: 1Vir47'16" and Ven: 29Leo02'34"

Stellium with Sun: 29Leo10'05" and Mer: 1Vir47'16" and Mar: 29Leo59'21"

Stellium with Sun: 29Leo10'05" and Ven: 29Leo02'34" and Mar: 29Leo59'21"

Grand Trine with Sun: 29Leo10'05" and Jup: 29Ari42'59" and Ura: 22Sag45'32"

Grand Trine with Sun: 29Leo10'05" and Jup: 29Ari42'59" and Nep: 5Cap24'08"

Stellium with Mer: 1Vir47'16" and Ven: 29Leo02'34" and Mar: 29Leo59'21"

Grand Trine with Mer: 1Vir47'16" and Jup: 29Ari42'59" and Ura: 22Sag45'32"

Grand Trine with Mer: 1Vir47'16" and Jup: 29Ari42'59" and Nep: 5Cap24'08"

Grand Trine with Ven: 29Leo02'34" and Jup: 29Ari42'59" and Ura: 22Sag45'32"

Grand Trine with Ven: 29Leo02'34" and Jup: 29Ari42'59" and Nep: 5Cap24'08"

Grand Trine with Mar: 29Leo59'21" and Jup: 29Ari42'59" and Ura: 22Sag45'32"

Grand Trine with Mar: 29Leo59'21" and Jup: 29Ari42'59" and Nep: 5Cap24'08"
 

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Ruka_5

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Yeah, there's a kite and a grand trine in there.

Grand Trines are a a bit of a mixed bag. Means ALOT of potential, certain things come easily to you but that you may not use them unless you have negative aspects in your chart to set you off and make you get up and do something with the trine. And I saw a few squares in there so that shouldn't be a problem for you.
 
the grind trine is incorporated into a Kite configuration.

Kite
http://www.cafeastrology.com/articles/aspectpatterns.html
“Whenever a person has a kite in his chart, he is considered to be more likely to be successful in his endeavours because the opposition will give him the push to go out and conquer the obstacles that are presented to him, and the sextiles will give him a little bit more harmony once he has achieved his goals.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kite_aspect
http://www.aquamoonlight.co.uk/aspect-patterns2.html
http://www.evolvingdoor.ca/glossary/glossary_k.htm

stelliums in houses
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080418162943AA1TzLE
http://www.lunarliving.org/astrology/stellium_grandquintile.shtml
http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/showthread.php?t=33102
http://www.skyscript.co.uk/aspects2.html


http://www.skyscript.co.uk/temples/h9.html


you also have no planets in air and pluto is a singleton.

are you into higher education, teaching, travelling, living abroad? first week in June this year T Jupiter had it's return (which happens every 12years) and would have 'set off' your kite formation. did anything nice happen then??
 

Ahill8705

Member
I'm really into higher education. One of my goals is to contribute to a textbook(sharing your knowledge makes you immortal). Also want to be a tenured professor because i'll have a lot of creative freedom and i can inspire people =). I love school there's never a reason to stop learning. I don't travel too much yet, but i have a great appreciation for other cultures.

and as for June...I was going to get my DL revoked for 5 yrs but i got a lawyer and found out it would NOT be getting revoked right around the beginning of June.
 

JUPITERASC

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Whats with all the trines.... and whats a stellium? Is it a good thing(is mine good?) I listed my other aspects and attached my chart

Sun Conjunction Mercury 2.37 1197
Sun Conjunction Venus 0.07 1007
Sun Conjunction Mars 0.50 616

Mercury Conjunction Venus 2.44 654
Mercury Conjunction Mars 1.47 691

Sun in IX
Mercury in IX
Venus in IX
Mars in IX


Stellium with Sun: 29Leo10'05" and Mer: 1Vir47'16" and Ven: 29Leo02'34"
Stellium with Sun: 29Leo10'05" and Mer: 1Vir47'16" and Mar: 29Leo59'21"
Stellium with Sun: 29Leo10'05" and Ven: 29Leo02'34" and Mar: 29Leo59'21"

Trines are fortunate but that's not the big standout I notice which is that amazingly, you (and all those other babies born that day) have a most interesting natal chart! That's because three planets, Sun, Venus and Mars are ALL EXACTLY conjunct the Royal Fixed Star Regulus (which by the way, after a couple of thousand years in Leo is about to transit into Virgo, so there is quite an online buzz related to that)
Here's a link to a page with some information on Regulus http://www.astrology-central.com/stars/Regulus.htm

With four planets in the ninth house it is not surprising that you are into higher education and learning. The ninth house also governs places that are far away from your home neighbourhood - abroad in other words, so these areas are likely to attract your interest - as clearly, they have
 
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yep, well spotted, it's conj sun/venus which is excellent (or so I've heard) for success. I currently have Regulus conj my natal pluto, which is well aspected,so am hopinng for some success soon. I have been working with someone for past 3years on a project which hopefully will pay off very soon
 

Ahill8705

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When consistent, i'm usually really successful in whatever i set my mind to whether it's school, work or athletic activity. I'm not very good at multi-taking tho, i'm more of a single minded kinda girl. Right now i'm about to start a new career in massage therapy. Hopefully that'll pay off because i have a **** ton of student loans and i'm still in the process of getting my psych degree =/.

Because my Mars and Venus are soo close to the Sun are they cumbust? I heard that if planets are with in 1deg of the sun the become powerless? Also i read Venus cunjunct Regulus was not that great for relationships. In my experience that's very true. I'm very seductive and allot of men think i would make a great girlfriend...I just can't seem to commit myself to anyone. The two men i've loved love me back just not in a romantic relationship way =/
 

JUPITERASC

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When consistent, i'm usually really successful in whatever i set my mind to whether it's school, work or athletic activity. I'm not very good at multi-taking tho, i'm more of a single minded kinda girl. Right now i'm about to start a new career in massage therapy. Hopefully that'll pay off because i have a **** ton of student loans and i'm still in the process of getting my psych degree =/.

Because my Mars and Venus are soo close to the Sun are they cumbust? I heard that if planets are with in 1deg of the sun the become powerless? Also i read Venus cunjunct Regulus was not that great for relationships. In my experience that's very true. I'm very seductive and allot of men think i would make a great girlfriend...I just can't seem to commit myself to anyone. The two men i've loved love me back just not in a romantic relationship way =/

Regulus has a certain reputation. I think your Mars is combust - it's best to study Mars degree/decan/term/bounds though as this is alleviated in some cases apparently - here's a link to someone's blog re: bounds http://cindystubbs.blogspot.com/2009/07/egyptian-bounds.html

but your Venus is 'Cazimi' I think - here's a link to some interesting reading on 'Cazimi' which is when a planet is 'in the heart of the sun' http://www.astrologyweekly.com/special-horary/cazimi.php
 
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Because my Mars and Venus are soo close to the Sun are they cumbust? I heard that if planets are with in 1deg of the sun the become powerless? Also i read Venus cunjunct Regulus was not that great for relationships. In my experience that's very true. I'm very seductive and allot of men think i would make a great girlfriend...I just can't seem to commit myself to anyone. The two men i've loved love me back just not in a romantic relationship way =/
possibly in Traditional astrology, but us Modern astrologers see the blending of energies much more favourably :cool: The most basic 'stark' differences being they don't use or go past saturn,thereby uranus, neptune and pluto means nothing to them.

there are stronger indicators to look for rather than regulus, ie: vertex, juno. In womens chart look at sun/mars to see what types you are attracted to and 7th house planets/cusps etc

House systems Traditional v Modern
http://www.astrologyinstitute.com/introduction_book.htm
http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8463
Traditional astrologers using ancient outdated information (unproven) that hardly seems relevant in a modern world
http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7406&highlight=traditional
http://www.skyscript.co.uk/traditionallinks.html
http://episthemologie.wordpress.com/2009/01/12/5-differences-between-modern-and-traditional-astrology/
http://www.classicalastrologer.com/correspondence_course.htm
http://www.astrocollege.org/academic/department.cgi?DEPT=CERTIFIC&MOD=TRADITIONALASTRO&ACTION=SHOWMOD
http://www.renaissanceastrology.com/traditionalastrology.html
 
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JUPITERASC

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possibly in Traditional astrology, but us Modern astrologers see the blending of energies much more favourably :cool: The most basic 'stark' differences being they don't use or go past saturn,thereby uranus, neptune and pluto means nothing to them.

there are stronger indicators to look for rather than regulus, ie: vertex, juno. In womens chart look at sun/mars to see what types you are attracted to and 7th house planets/cusps etc

House systems Traditional v Modern
http://www.astrologyinstitute.com/introduction_book.htm
http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8463
Traditional astrologers using ancient outdated information (unproven) that hardly seems relevant in a modern world
http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7406&highlight=traditional
http://www.skyscript.co.uk/traditionallinks.html
http://episthemologie.wordpress.com/2009/01/12/5-differences-between-modern-and-traditional-astrology/
http://www.classicalastrologer.com/correspondence_course.htm
http://www.astrocollege.org/academic/department.cgi?DEPT=CERTIFIC&MOD=TRADITIONALASTRO&ACTION=SHOWMOD
http://www.renaissanceastrology.com/traditionalastrology.html

Your assertion that - QUOTE: "Traditional astrologers using ancient outdated information (unproven) that hardly seems relevant in a modern world" is your personal opinion and unsubstantiated. You are of course entitled to your opinion, just as I am equally entitled to disagree with you :cool:

In my opinion, since modern astrology is clearly derived from the strong, broad reliable foundations of traditional and/or ancient astrology, then it is a good idea to consider techniques from both. Your comments would imply that modern astrology stands on shaky foundations... however, without those foundations of traditional astrology, modern astrology would not exist. Modern Astrology is dependent upon Traditional/Ancient Astrology for its very existence.

Furthermore, in my opinion, insufficient time has passed for modern theories of modern astrology to have been fully explored. A good example is 'planet Pluto' which as you have stated was not taken into account by Traditional Astrology. Well, approximately five years ago Pluto was demoted from being a planet!

QUOTE: "In a move that's already generating controversy and will force textbooks to be rewritten, Pluto will now be dubbed a dwarf planet. But it's no longer part of an exclusive club, since there are more than 40 of these dwarfs, including the large asteroid Ceres and 2003 UB313, nicknamed Xena—a distant object slightly larger than Pluto discovered by astronomer Mike Brown, of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, last year. We know of 44 dwarf planets so far, Brown said. "We will find hundreds. It's a very huge category." http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/08/060824-pluto-planet.html .



Clearly, Modern Astrology, being modern, has not been fully tested yet, so one could equally argue that modern astrology is unproven.
 
In my opinion, since modern astrology is clearly derived from the strong, broad reliable foundations of traditional and/or ancient astrology, then it is a good idea to consider techniques from both. Your comments would imply that modern astrology stands on shaky foundations... however, without those foundations of traditional astrology, modern astrology would not exist. Modern Astrology is dependent upon Traditional/Ancient Astrology for its very existence. [how could you 'assume' this?]

Furthermore, in my opinion, insufficient time has passed for modern theories of modern astrology to have been fully explored. A good example is 'planet Pluto' which as you have stated was not taken into account by Traditional Astrology. Well, approximately five years ago Pluto was demoted from being a planet!

QUOTE: "In a move that's already generating controversy and will force textbooks to be rewritten, Pluto will now be dubbed a dwarf planet. But it's no longer part of an exclusive club, since there are more than 40 of these dwarfs, including the large asteroid Ceres and 2003 UB313, nicknamed Xena—a distant object slightly larger than Pluto discovered by astronomer Mike Brown, of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, last year. We know of 44 dwarf planets so far, Brown said. "We will find hundreds. It's a very huge category." http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...to-planet.html .
Hundreds of years ago, in ancient times they only had 'eyesight' to delinate, modern days we do have powerful telescopes. I really can't see pluto being dropped astrologically anytime soon, so am not at all worried

there are plenty of threads on AW that cover this topic, but i'm with Tim
http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/showpost.php?p=53516&postcount=25

besides this is going off topic from OP requests
 
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JUPITERASC

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Hundreds of years ago, in ancient times they only had 'eyesight' to delinate, modern days we do have powerful telescopes. I really can't see pluto being dropped astrologically anytime soon, so am not at all worried

there are plenty of threads on AW that cover this topic, but i'm with Tim
http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/showpost.php?p=53516&postcount=25

besides this is going off topic from OP requests


Here's a useful link for you Ahill8705! It leads to a forum where many contributors have stelliums themselves, so are speaking from personal experience. :smile:

Astrologically, hundreds of years ago is the recent past because Astrology began thousands of years ago. [deleted attacking comment - Moderator]
 
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Ahill8705

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Here's a useful link for you Ahill8705! It leads to a forum where many contributors have stelliums themselves, so are speaking from personal experience. :smile:

Astrologically, hundreds of years ago is the recent past because Astrology began thousands of years ago. [deleted attacking comment - Moderator]

Jupiterasc...Where's the link?
 
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JUPITERASC

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Jupiterasc...Where's the link?

:sleeping: must have been dozing!!! http://www.nodeorama.com/thread-520.html

all this travelling amongst the stars keeps me busy - here are some more interesting observations on stelliums, not only that but Leo Stelliums... http://www.dxpnet.com/opinion/astrology/A-Stellium-in-1949405.asp

meanwhile Donna Cunningham has this to say http://skywriter.wordpress.com/2010/02/19/a-few-last-insights-into-stelliums-from-readers/

and here's a famous politician with a Leo Stellium http://www.acumind.com/News/Political/HuckabeeMike/huckabeem.html
 
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May I suggest you read the 'welcome to the world of astrology’ and other ---sticky' at the top of this forum? It has some great explanations, links etc. At the top of every forum there are lots of ‘stickys’ which explain matters in that forum, along with guidelines & tips

There is a 'plethora' of information on AW, espec in the 'stickys' at the top of every forum, our Education forum and Recommendations forum to. Plus we have a good search feature,[but not foolproof obviously, so try here first] bit like google using keywords –initially select advanced and try just selecting 'titles' rather than posts or you'll get too many threads. If this doesn’t get results then try google


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JUPITERASC

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[deleted quote of attacking comment - Moderator]

May I suggest you read the 'welcome to the world of astrology’ and other ---sticky' at the top of this forum? It has some great explanations, links etc. At the top of every forum there are lots of ‘stickys’ which explain matters in that forum, along with guidelines & tips

There is a 'plethora' of information on AW, espec in the 'stickys' at the top of every forum, our Education forum and Recommendations forum to. Plus we have a good search feature,[but not foolproof obviously, so try here first] bit like google using keywords –initially select advanced and try just selecting 'titles' rather than posts or you'll get too many threads. If this doesn’t get results then try google
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It is a good idea to explore other forums - after all, who reads only one book, to the exclusion of all others???? http://skywriter.wordpress.com/2010/02/17/the-incredible-vulnerability-a-stellium-creates/
 
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