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What do you think that is best for a planet's position by sign: Exaltation or Rulership? Which sign makes up for the planet the best? I.e:
You have a Taurus Moon or a Cancer Moon. Which one do you prefer?
-The sign of Cancer concurs with the Moon's natural qualities and defects, therefore the Moon, as we know it should be interpreted as if it were an actor, likes the role of Cancer, because it fits with what the actual Moon does.
-The sign of Taurus gives the Moon a special treatment. Here you have a steady, fixed, loving, likeable sign applying to the caring, nurturing, moody, sentimental Moon. Now why is this really good? Caring/nurturing others, moodiness and sentiments NEED something fixed and steady. You will have strong endurance in your love life, your moodiness will be practically fixed thanks to the fixed modality of Taurus, and you can really become a loving person thanks to the Taurus traits given by the dispositor, Venus.
Also, if you know how to delineate a natal chart, you would know that to see the beginning of a matter, you look at the house itself; to see the midpoint of a matter, you take a look at the dispositor; to see the end of the matter, you look at the dispositor of the dispositor. What if the house has a planet in rulership? Then the beginning, middle and end will be the same. If you have your planet badly aspected, then it won't change. I'd relate rulership with a fixed modality and exaltation with a cardinal modality.
If you will still talk about the table of essential dignities. Guess what? I've found an argument!
Leo and Aries. The Sun is exalted in Aries and has its rulership in Leo. Leo has three decans +5
-Saturn
-Jupiter
-Mars
Aries also has three decans: +4
-Mars
-Sun +1
-Jupiter
What's the result?
5 on Aries and 5 on Leo, if the Sun is in Aries' 2nd decan.
http://www.skyscript.co.uk/essential_dignities.html
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What do you think that is best for a planet's position by sign: Exaltation or Rulership? Which sign makes up for the planet the best? I.e:
You have a Taurus Moon or a Cancer Moon. Which one do you prefer?
-The sign of Cancer concurs with the Moon's natural qualities and defects, therefore the Moon, as we know it should be interpreted as if it were an actor, likes the role of Cancer, because it fits with what the actual Moon does.
-The sign of Taurus gives the Moon a special treatment. Here you have a steady, fixed, loving, likeable sign applying to the caring, nurturing, moody, sentimental Moon. Now why is this really good? Caring/nurturing others, moodiness and sentiments NEED something fixed and steady. You will have strong endurance in your love life, your moodiness will be practically fixed thanks to the fixed modality of Taurus, and you can really become a loving person thanks to the Taurus traits given by the dispositor, Venus.
Also, if you know how to delineate a natal chart, you would know that to see the beginning of a matter, you look at the house itself; to see the midpoint of a matter, you take a look at the dispositor; to see the end of the matter, you look at the dispositor of the dispositor. What if the house has a planet in rulership? Then the beginning, middle and end will be the same. If you have your planet badly aspected, then it won't change. I'd relate rulership with a fixed modality and exaltation with a cardinal modality.
If you will still talk about the table of essential dignities. Guess what? I've found an argument!
Leo and Aries. The Sun is exalted in Aries and has its rulership in Leo. Leo has three decans +5
-Saturn
-Jupiter
-Mars
Aries also has three decans: +4
-Mars
-Sun +1
-Jupiter
What's the result?
5 on Aries and 5 on Leo, if the Sun is in Aries' 2nd decan.
http://www.skyscript.co.uk/essential_dignities.html
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