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<blockquote data-quote="starlink" data-source="post: 123529" data-attributes="member: 3186"><p>Yes Natasa, I am back from vacation<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> </p><p> </p><p>I would not follow that point system personally. Just count how many planets are found in fire, how many in Earth, Water and Air. It is easy to see which element is mostly occupied by your planets and your Ascendant. </p><p> </p><p>Giving 4 points to a Sun (or points to any planet) can be most deceiving. Sun can be very badly aspected and in fall or detriment and then this Sun wont be able to do anything with those 4 points. The fire quality will not be expressed strongly in a case like that.</p><p> </p><p>If you have no planets in Fire , but you DO have an Ascendant in fire, then you tend to <u>over</u>compensate the Fire element which could result in recklessness, uncalculated risks, overdoing it in general, but should this Ascendant be very well aspected,especially by Sun, Mars or Jupiter, then the fire qualities can be extra strong and the lack of fire completely taken over by that Ascendant.</p><p> </p><p>With overcompensation the person usually does not know how to balance things out.</p><p> </p><p>A lack of element can be compensated for by having planets in Fire houses (or Air, Water, Earth, when that should be the missing element). Here again, the fact that it is written above that you have to look at <u>Saturn</u> and the Earth houses 2, 6, 10 for compensation is not correct. <em>Just</em> look at the houses,that is enough. </p><p>If Saturn happens to be in one of the Air or Water houses, than Saturn will not <em>compensate</em> for lack of Earth there. Saturn IS Earthy, no matter where he is found, he will try to bring things into some sort of form, make whatever it is, useful, stable, concrete etc. In a Fire or Air sign, Saturn will have more trouble than in a Watersign and it's Earthy qualities can therefore be weakly expressed. A trine, conjunction or sextile to the Ascendant however, can compensate somewhat for the lack of Earth in a chart.</p><p> </p><p>So when you say that you lack fire in your chart, then you cannot also have overemphasis (which means that you have too much fire in your chart). That is actually what I meant and it shows you that this point system is not really accurate i.m.o.</p><p> </p><p>Cheers, Starlink</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="starlink, post: 123529, member: 3186"] Yes Natasa, I am back from vacation:) I would not follow that point system personally. Just count how many planets are found in fire, how many in Earth, Water and Air. It is easy to see which element is mostly occupied by your planets and your Ascendant. Giving 4 points to a Sun (or points to any planet) can be most deceiving. Sun can be very badly aspected and in fall or detriment and then this Sun wont be able to do anything with those 4 points. The fire quality will not be expressed strongly in a case like that. If you have no planets in Fire , but you DO have an Ascendant in fire, then you tend to [U]over[/U]compensate the Fire element which could result in recklessness, uncalculated risks, overdoing it in general, but should this Ascendant be very well aspected,especially by Sun, Mars or Jupiter, then the fire qualities can be extra strong and the lack of fire completely taken over by that Ascendant. With overcompensation the person usually does not know how to balance things out. A lack of element can be compensated for by having planets in Fire houses (or Air, Water, Earth, when that should be the missing element). Here again, the fact that it is written above that you have to look at [U]Saturn[/U] and the Earth houses 2, 6, 10 for compensation is not correct. [I]Just[/I] look at the houses,that is enough. If Saturn happens to be in one of the Air or Water houses, than Saturn will not [I]compensate[/I] for lack of Earth there. Saturn IS Earthy, no matter where he is found, he will try to bring things into some sort of form, make whatever it is, useful, stable, concrete etc. In a Fire or Air sign, Saturn will have more trouble than in a Watersign and it's Earthy qualities can therefore be weakly expressed. A trine, conjunction or sextile to the Ascendant however, can compensate somewhat for the lack of Earth in a chart. So when you say that you lack fire in your chart, then you cannot also have overemphasis (which means that you have too much fire in your chart). That is actually what I meant and it shows you that this point system is not really accurate i.m.o. Cheers, Starlink [/QUOTE]
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