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<blockquote data-quote="Lin" data-source="post: 269081" data-attributes="member: 2751"><p>Astrologer 50- yes, that is the traditional method of using decanates...</p><p>and through the years I've found it works.</p><p>*******************************************</p><p> </p><p>Aries: Mars, Sun, Jupiter</p><p>Taurus: Venus, Mercury, Saturn</p><p>Gemini: Mercury, Venus,Uranus</p><p>Cancer: Moon, Pluto, Neptune</p><p>Leo: Sun, Jupiter, Mars</p><p>Virgo: Mercury, Saturn, Venus</p><p>Libra: Venus, Uranus, Gemini</p><p>Scorpio: Pluto, Neptune, Moon</p><p>Sagittarius: Jupiter, Mars, Sun</p><p>Capricorn: Saturn, Venus, Mercury</p><p>Aquarius: Uranus, Mercury, Venus</p><p>Pisces: Neptune, Moon, Pluto</p><p> </p><p>Symbolically, you would say, for, let's say, the 2nd decanate of Sagi, "Jupiter-Mars"- different from 1st decanate - Jupiter-Jupiter.</p><p>When you say it that way you get a symbolic picture that extends the definition.</p><p> </p><p>So let's say that a person has several planets in the 3rd (Uranus) decanate of Gemini. That is quite different from someone who has several planets in the first decanate. When you do this for all the planets (and angles, etc.) you get a LOT of delineation to think about.</p><p></p><p>Originally, I said....you get a lot of delineation to think about. Now I use the word "CLUES" .....each planet in the house, sign, decanate and aspect give you CLUES....add up the clues and you get usable information.</p><p>LIN</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lin, post: 269081, member: 2751"] Astrologer 50- yes, that is the traditional method of using decanates... and through the years I've found it works. ******************************************* Aries: Mars, Sun, Jupiter Taurus: Venus, Mercury, Saturn Gemini: Mercury, Venus,Uranus Cancer: Moon, Pluto, Neptune Leo: Sun, Jupiter, Mars Virgo: Mercury, Saturn, Venus Libra: Venus, Uranus, Gemini Scorpio: Pluto, Neptune, Moon Sagittarius: Jupiter, Mars, Sun Capricorn: Saturn, Venus, Mercury Aquarius: Uranus, Mercury, Venus Pisces: Neptune, Moon, Pluto Symbolically, you would say, for, let's say, the 2nd decanate of Sagi, "Jupiter-Mars"- different from 1st decanate - Jupiter-Jupiter. When you say it that way you get a symbolic picture that extends the definition. So let's say that a person has several planets in the 3rd (Uranus) decanate of Gemini. That is quite different from someone who has several planets in the first decanate. When you do this for all the planets (and angles, etc.) you get a LOT of delineation to think about. Originally, I said....you get a lot of delineation to think about. Now I use the word "CLUES" .....each planet in the house, sign, decanate and aspect give you CLUES....add up the clues and you get usable information. LIN [/QUOTE]
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