Or so I'm wondering.
The way I'm defining a singleton is also known as the "handle" of a bucket chart. These planets occupy an entire hemisphere by themselves and I THINK they're often heavily aspected. I'm not referring to a planet that's by itself in an element or mode as a singleton.
My singleton is Jupiter. It's in the 8th house and in the anaretic degree (Aries). It aspects almost everything in my chart (angles included), primarily as squares, trines or oppositions. I just realized that this planet may at least partially explain a recklessness I've never been able to understand but which has gotten me in a world of hurt more than once. (I do have Pluto in the 2nd, also opposing this singleton planet as part of a Tsquare - it might give similar effects.)
Do singletons have too much influence in a chart?
I'm rushed, so I can't add more at the moment. If anyone has experience, please share. Thanks.
The way I'm defining a singleton is also known as the "handle" of a bucket chart. These planets occupy an entire hemisphere by themselves and I THINK they're often heavily aspected. I'm not referring to a planet that's by itself in an element or mode as a singleton.
My singleton is Jupiter. It's in the 8th house and in the anaretic degree (Aries). It aspects almost everything in my chart (angles included), primarily as squares, trines or oppositions. I just realized that this planet may at least partially explain a recklessness I've never been able to understand but which has gotten me in a world of hurt more than once. (I do have Pluto in the 2nd, also opposing this singleton planet as part of a Tsquare - it might give similar effects.)
Do singletons have too much influence in a chart?
I'm rushed, so I can't add more at the moment. If anyone has experience, please share. Thanks.