StillOne
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Stars have to do with other people. They are not planets like mars and venus.
Jim
Hello Jim,
Could you please elaborate on that a bit?
Stars have to do with other people. They are not planets like mars and venus.
Jim
Only conjunctions are considered with the fixed stars, and those with the Sun and Moon are especially important. Stars near the ecliptic are also important when rising(on asc) or culminating(on MC). The Renaissance astrologers allowed an orb of about 5 degrees for the most important stars such as Spica. Most astrology softwear uses a one degree orb. Fixed stars in the natal chart are very slow in their effects, but I have found by experience that they should be considered in the progressed chart. They also have use in horary, elections and mundane astrology.
I have Spica/libra/10th, this is sextiling my sun... this means nothing because its not conj right?...
Some people count oppositions to fixed stars too.
QUOTE:mine is simply sextiling... its mocking me hahaha perfect house placement wrong aspect
mine is simply sextiling... its mocking me hahaha perfect house placement wrong aspect
It's easy to check the declination of your natal Venus on astro.comI have Spica conjunct Venus,
and have had little but wretched love life.
I have Spica conjunct Venus, and have had little but wretched love life.
the following information is viewable at Anne Wright's website: http://www.constellationsofwords.com/stars/Stars_alphabet.htmSpica brings fortune in many areas,
but it is an unfortunate star for love.
Spica brings fortune in many areas, but it is an unfortunate star for love.
It's easy to check the declination of your natal Venus on astro.com
use their Extended Chart Selection Page to create your natal chart
then when your natal chart is displayed onscreen
click on "Additional tables (PDF)" - just above where it says "Name" - that PDF provides additional info which includes the latitude of all your natal planets
then you can check whether or not your natal Venus is
solely conjunct Spica just by longitude alone
or
whether your natal Venuis is also PARALLEL Spica by declination as well
It's easy to check the declination of your natal Venus on astro.com
use their Extended Chart Selection Page to create your natal chart
then when your natal chart is displayed onscreen
click on "Additional tables (PDF)"
- just above where it says "Name" -
that PDF provides additional info which includes the latitude of all your natal planets
then you can check whether or not your natal Venus is
solely conjunct Spica just by longitude alone
or
whether your natal Venuis is also PARALLEL Spica by declination as well
As well as Longitude
This is the Venus, according to your directions above:
Venus
Latitude: 2°12' 3" N
Declination: 7° 9'13" S
What does it mean?
Thx.
As well as Longitude
Spica also has declination and Latitude co-ordinates
as shown on Anne Wright's page on Spica http://constellationsofwords.com/stars/Stars_alphabet.htm
Therefore, since you have provided the Declination and Latitiude co-ordinates of your natal Venus
these may be compared with the Declination and Latitude co-ordinates of Spica
COMPARISON
YOUR NATAL VENUS Declination = 7° 9'13" South
SPICA Declination = -11º 9' 40” South
clearly then
although Spica and your natal Venus are both SOUTH OF THE EQUATOR
The distance in degrees between them = 4º
because
11º minus 7º = 4º
and therefore
your natal Venus is not conjunct Spica by Declination
because the maximum orb is 3º
The abbreviation 'DEC' on the image = DECLINATION
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WITH REFERENCE TO LATITUDE
YOUR NATAL VENUS Latitude = 2°12' 3" NORTH
SPICA Latitude = -02º 03' SOUTH
Therefore your natal Venus and Spica are in opposition by Latitiude
As well as Longitude
Spica also has declination and Latitude co-ordinates
as shown on Anne Wright's page on Spica http://constellationsofwords.com/stars/Stars_alphabet.htm
Therefore, since you have provided the Declination and Latitiude co-ordinates of your natal Venus
these may be compared with the Declination and Latitude co-ordinates of Spica
COMPARISON
YOUR NATAL VENUS Declination = 7° 9'13" South
SPICA Declination = -11º 9' 40” South
clearly then
although Spica and your natal Venus are both SOUTH OF THE EQUATOR
The distance in degrees between them = 4º
because
11º minus 7º = 4º
and therefore
your natal Venus is not conjunct Spica by Declination
because the maximum orb is 3º
The abbreviation 'DEC' on the image = DECLINATION
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WITH REFERENCE TO LATITUDE
YOUR NATAL VENUS Latitude = 2°12' 3" NORTH
SPICA Latitude = -02º 03' SOUTH
Therefore your natal Venus and Spica are in opposition by Latitiude
Take as much time as you need to understand the conceptsIt's all rather confusing to me, but thanks for your effort.
that was incorrect
The latitude is:
23°41' Libra.
I then explained as aboveThis is the Venus, according to your directions above:
Venus
Latitude: 2°12' 3" N
Declination: 7° 9'13" S
What does it mean?
Thx.