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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 478639" data-attributes="member: 28124"><p>Closer aspects are, in almost all cases, likely to exercise greater influence in the life than aspects with wide orb. </p><p></p><p>In examining those wide aspects, look for events that correspond to the directed or progressed postion. If you find corresponding events, you know the wide aspect is effective; if not, then set it aside.</p><p></p><p>Consider this. Close aspects -- say under 3 degrees -- activate early in life. Wider aspects activate later. The younger we are when some critical event occurs, the stronger and deeper its imprint on our mind, thus the greater the influence on the life and the less subject to change the aspect is. </p><p></p><p>How about several planets clustered near some degree (say 23 degrees, with three planets -- one at 24, another at 25, the third at 22 (sign doesn't matter -- the potential for aspect does). Now say we have Moon at 11 degrees. By direction (using 1 degree = 1 year as a rough measure) we find events occurring at ages 11, 13 and 14. This clustering may or may not be significant, determined by other chart factors such as sign and ruler, aspects between the planets, reception and so on. A review of the life history will reveal whether there were significant and important events corresponding to the lunar directions, and will therefore tell us whether or not to allow wide orbs. With time and experience you will be able to adjudicate your own orbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 478639, member: 28124"] Closer aspects are, in almost all cases, likely to exercise greater influence in the life than aspects with wide orb. In examining those wide aspects, look for events that correspond to the directed or progressed postion. If you find corresponding events, you know the wide aspect is effective; if not, then set it aside. Consider this. Close aspects -- say under 3 degrees -- activate early in life. Wider aspects activate later. The younger we are when some critical event occurs, the stronger and deeper its imprint on our mind, thus the greater the influence on the life and the less subject to change the aspect is. How about several planets clustered near some degree (say 23 degrees, with three planets -- one at 24, another at 25, the third at 22 (sign doesn't matter -- the potential for aspect does). Now say we have Moon at 11 degrees. By direction (using 1 degree = 1 year as a rough measure) we find events occurring at ages 11, 13 and 14. This clustering may or may not be significant, determined by other chart factors such as sign and ruler, aspects between the planets, reception and so on. A review of the life history will reveal whether there were significant and important events corresponding to the lunar directions, and will therefore tell us whether or not to allow wide orbs. With time and experience you will be able to adjudicate your own orbs. [/QUOTE]
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