AquaVenusian
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Okay guys, I just asked this question.
But I know that by the norms of the horary questions, it isn't advisable for the ascendant to be in the last degrees, but I found that the composition of the chart... interesting, mainly in what we can observe if we catch bull in the ascendant we will have the 3 main ones (sun, acs and moon ) in very stubborn signs ... which is the main reason of the question, usually stubborn people who give the silent treatment.
If we take the asc in taurus we have a good trine with venus and mars but in retrogradation
If we take the asc in gemini, I would be in conjunction with jupiter
I know that reading isn't as simple as it sounds, but if you think it's worth the risk I am open to hearing
I don't know if you can risk answering, but I was very curious.
Thank you for your attention, anyway.
But I know that by the norms of the horary questions, it isn't advisable for the ascendant to be in the last degrees, but I found that the composition of the chart... interesting, mainly in what we can observe if we catch bull in the ascendant we will have the 3 main ones (sun, acs and moon ) in very stubborn signs ... which is the main reason of the question, usually stubborn people who give the silent treatment.
If we take the asc in taurus we have a good trine with venus and mars but in retrogradation
If we take the asc in gemini, I would be in conjunction with jupiter
I know that reading isn't as simple as it sounds, but if you think it's worth the risk I am open to hearing
I don't know if you can risk answering, but I was very curious.
Thank you for your attention, anyway.
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