The void-of-course period of the Moon is the period of time from the moment the Moon makes the last contact with any planet in the current Sign of the Zodiac, and until it enters the next sign.
I think she is not taking orbs in consideration.
rogue moon comes to mind..
moon right now is in interesting position.
5 deg radius from moon/saturn (saturn was the last planet moon aspected)
now the next aspect moon does is a sextile to jupiter
Jupiter is 13 24 Virgo
the radius between moon/jupiter is 5 deg
moon is out of the orb with saturn and not touching jupiter either
T
question is do we count the differnnce between moon and jupiter to see the timing (if jupiter is the quested)
now that is the question.
the other thought that comes to mind is Deb Houlding saying "Using the alternative list which accepts wider orbs, we see from the planetary headings in normal type that Mars is attributed an 8° orb; Jupiter is attributed 12°. Added together the orb is 20°; that is, 10° either side of the aspect. The table shows this if you read down the first column until you come to the row headed 'Mars' and then look across that row until you find the figure listed in normal type under the column headed 'Jupiter'. "
http://www.skyscript.co.uk/aspectorbs.html
so if this is the case
moon is in 27 libra
according to Deb's theory. I'd like to see the original source for this, moon is within the orb to jupiter
because if the orb between moon/jupiter is 10 1/2
with Jupiter it is 21 deg ... moon is def within the moiety to jupiter
Tik
question is do we count the differnnce between moon and jupiter to see the timing (if jupiter is the quested)
now that is the question.
the other thought that comes to mind is Deb Houlding saying "Using the alternative list which accepts wider orbs, we see from the planetary headings in normal type that Mars is attributed an 8° orb; Jupiter is attributed 12°. Added together the orb is 20°; that is, 10° either side of the aspect. The table shows this if you read down the first column until you come to the row headed 'Mars' and then look across that row until you find the figure listed in normal type under the column headed 'Jupiter'. "
http://www.skyscript.co.uk/aspectorbs.html
so if this is the case
moon is in 27 libra
according to Deb's theory. I'd like to see the original source for this, moon is within the orb to jupiter
because if the orb between moon/jupiter is 10 1/2
with Jupiter it is 21 deg ... moon is def within the moiety to jupiter
Tik
It's the Moon. Moon isn't applying until HER orb touches the orb of the planet she's applying to. That's why Lilly gave 6*. She might be under the influence of a superior planet sooner, but until she starts pushing, nothing is happening.
And the above doesn't take into consideration applying in the same sign, which is a whole different ballgame. Because conjunctions trump aspects.