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<blockquote data-quote="poyi" data-source="post: 531983" data-attributes="member: 29289"><p>Thank you for reading this thread.</p><p></p><p>I would like to ask a few questions about Electional chart for surgery. </p><p></p><p>I don't have much choice of when to have surgery, I chose the month as that is convenient for myself to recover in at least 6 weeks off work. I was offered as 15th April 2014 it will be afternoon, no exact time so far until further notice. 15th is the day just after full moon, not so ideal, then Mars is Rx in Libra, Venus is in Pisces however. Both Sun and Moon are only 3-4 degrees away from applying to the nodal axis. Uranus partile conjunction to Mercury in Aries, so these two are working under the Mars in Libra Rx. Venus is exlated in Pisces and applying trine to Jupiter in Cancer also exalted, so the final dispositors are in good working condition. </p><p></p><p>Moon doesn't have any applying aspect but to Sun in the unit of 3. That is assuming the surgery time to be at noon as I have no exact time yet. If I have luck, slightly later, Moon will enter into Fixed stars which is commonly better condition for surgery of the flesh (Moon) but Moon must first passed the conjunction to the NN before going toward Scorpio. If it is very late afternoon, then Moon is at risk of conjoining Saturn Rx in Scorpio. </p><p></p><p>I am in a hope that Mars Rx is not as bad when the surgery is a repeat one. The surgery is to reopen the scar, to remove 6 platinum screws and one long plate. Overall, there are some other appearing to be positive conditions and some obvious negative conditions. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]45156[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poyi, post: 531983, member: 29289"] Thank you for reading this thread. I would like to ask a few questions about Electional chart for surgery. I don't have much choice of when to have surgery, I chose the month as that is convenient for myself to recover in at least 6 weeks off work. I was offered as 15th April 2014 it will be afternoon, no exact time so far until further notice. 15th is the day just after full moon, not so ideal, then Mars is Rx in Libra, Venus is in Pisces however. Both Sun and Moon are only 3-4 degrees away from applying to the nodal axis. Uranus partile conjunction to Mercury in Aries, so these two are working under the Mars in Libra Rx. Venus is exlated in Pisces and applying trine to Jupiter in Cancer also exalted, so the final dispositors are in good working condition. Moon doesn't have any applying aspect but to Sun in the unit of 3. That is assuming the surgery time to be at noon as I have no exact time yet. If I have luck, slightly later, Moon will enter into Fixed stars which is commonly better condition for surgery of the flesh (Moon) but Moon must first passed the conjunction to the NN before going toward Scorpio. If it is very late afternoon, then Moon is at risk of conjoining Saturn Rx in Scorpio. I am in a hope that Mars Rx is not as bad when the surgery is a repeat one. The surgery is to reopen the scar, to remove 6 platinum screws and one long plate. Overall, there are some other appearing to be positive conditions and some obvious negative conditions. [ATTACH]45156._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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