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Absence of element/modality means strong?
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<blockquote data-quote="kirlie" data-source="post: 153110" data-attributes="member: 9993"><p><span style="color: black"><span style="font-family: 'Verdana'">This thread really intrigues me. When I first started studying astrology I was alarmed to discover that I have no planets in earth signs and no fixed signs. In earth houses I have Neptune in the 6th and Mercury in the 10th. Also, for fixed houses I only have my Moon and Uranus in the 5th and my Sun is in the 11th. That's it. Lol, I'm not a very grounded person. I have a very air heavy chart with quite a bit of water (all in Pisces) mixed in. I have found that I have always been fairly creative and a natural communicator. I am very easily distracted and on my own following through with my ideas is a real problem. However, I have also found that I attract fairly grounded people who force me to follow through. In both my romantic relationships and friendships. When I have another person who fully expects me to do what I said I'm going to do, I will follow through. All the Pisces in my chart makes me not want to disappoint them, lol. </span></span></p><p><span style="color: black"><span style="font-family: 'Verdana'">I recently did a Davison chart with my new GF (who also has very few earth/fixed signs). It's interesting that together we have 4 planets in Taurus in the 10th house alone. So it seems like we are drawn together to help ground one another.</span></span></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>edit: I also have Saturn in my first conjunct mars in my 12th. This may help me out a little bit at least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kirlie, post: 153110, member: 9993"] [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]This thread really intrigues me. When I first started studying astrology I was alarmed to discover that I have no planets in earth signs and no fixed signs. In earth houses I have Neptune in the 6th and Mercury in the 10th. Also, for fixed houses I only have my Moon and Uranus in the 5th and my Sun is in the 11th. That's it. Lol, I'm not a very grounded person. I have a very air heavy chart with quite a bit of water (all in Pisces) mixed in. I have found that I have always been fairly creative and a natural communicator. I am very easily distracted and on my own following through with my ideas is a real problem. However, I have also found that I attract fairly grounded people who force me to follow through. In both my romantic relationships and friendships. When I have another person who fully expects me to do what I said I'm going to do, I will follow through. All the Pisces in my chart makes me not want to disappoint them, lol. [/FONT][/COLOR] [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]I recently did a Davison chart with my new GF (who also has very few earth/fixed signs). It's interesting that together we have 4 planets in Taurus in the 10th house alone. So it seems like we are drawn together to help ground one another.[/FONT][/COLOR] edit: I also have Saturn in my first conjunct mars in my 12th. This may help me out a little bit at least. [/QUOTE]
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