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What to do with considerations before judgement?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dirius" data-source="post: 784323" data-attributes="member: 46595"><p>The Moon represents in a way the flow of time, and how things develop. Being void usually implies that not really much happens.</p><p></p><p>They key is understanding that the Moon in an horary chart, is also a co-signifier of the querent. Thus the void Moon, in many cases, represents <u>the querents own lack of effort to bring a resolution to the chart</u>.</p><p></p><p>- As in, if a querent asks:<em> “Will I marry next year?”,</em> one could ask if the querent is doing his/her part into meeting someone that shares his/her desire to get married. In most cases I've seen regarding this question, the querent is never doing that (they date the wrong person that doesn't wish to get married).</p><p></p><p>- Another example: <em>"Will I get a job?"</em>, and the moon is void. Is the querent putting effort into getting one? is he sending out hundreds of job applications every day?or is he sitting at home waiting for the bell to ring?</p><p></p><p>Regarding the general considerations before judgement, you need to take them for what they are: things to consider, because they may influence the outcome of the judgement. Usually they do deny a favourable judgement, but it is important to understand why.</p><p></p><p>If a querent asks:<em>"will my ex-girlfriend and I get back together?"</em>, and you see an aspect between the significators, reception between them, the Moon void of course, and the querents significator Combust then the answer is quite simple:</p><p></p><p><strong><em>"You could get back together, but you are not doing anything about it (represented by Moon voc), probably because of some problem you are having (represented by being combusted)".</em></strong></p><p><strong><em></em></strong></p><p><strong><em></em></strong>Thus the outcome is not favourable, but there is a reason for this. </p><p></p><p></p><p>------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p>In the case of more general questions, in which the querent has no power to bring the outcome to resolution, the Moon merely represents the flow of things.</p><p></p><p>Also remember the chart is telling a story. It isn't about the happy or sad ending, but how you get there <img src="https://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/styles/smilies/joyful.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":joyful:" title="Joyful :joyful:" data-shortname=":joyful:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirius, post: 784323, member: 46595"] The Moon represents in a way the flow of time, and how things develop. Being void usually implies that not really much happens. They key is understanding that the Moon in an horary chart, is also a co-signifier of the querent. Thus the void Moon, in many cases, represents [U]the querents own lack of effort to bring a resolution to the chart[/U]. - As in, if a querent asks:[I] “Will I marry next year?”,[/I] one could ask if the querent is doing his/her part into meeting someone that shares his/her desire to get married. In most cases I've seen regarding this question, the querent is never doing that (they date the wrong person that doesn't wish to get married). - Another example: [I]"Will I get a job?"[/I], and the moon is void. Is the querent putting effort into getting one? is he sending out hundreds of job applications every day?or is he sitting at home waiting for the bell to ring? Regarding the general considerations before judgement, you need to take them for what they are: things to consider, because they may influence the outcome of the judgement. Usually they do deny a favourable judgement, but it is important to understand why. If a querent asks:[I]"will my ex-girlfriend and I get back together?"[/I], and you see an aspect between the significators, reception between them, the Moon void of course, and the querents significator Combust then the answer is quite simple: [B][I]"You could get back together, but you are not doing anything about it (represented by Moon voc), probably because of some problem you are having (represented by being combusted)". [/I][/B]Thus the outcome is not favourable, but there is a reason for this. ------------------------------------------------------------------ In the case of more general questions, in which the querent has no power to bring the outcome to resolution, the Moon merely represents the flow of things. Also remember the chart is telling a story. It isn't about the happy or sad ending, but how you get there :joyful: [/QUOTE]
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