Bunraku
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Hey y’all. I was wondering if you could help me interpret the chart and save someone some advil and headache in the future.
Querent is Jupiter, quesited is Mercury.
Jupiter retro and in the 8th- changing mind/unsure and anxious about the whole thing.
Positives:
Sun, Mercury, and Venus are in the 1st house
Moon will come to conjunct Jupiter
Negatives:
Moon opposition Venus
There doesn’t seem to be an aspect
South node in 1st
Will Mercury soon aspecting Venus retro mean Mercury's gonna go back to a previous lover? Mercury broke up with someone months ago. I mean the Moon comes to oppose Venus too. Also, Mercury is about to switch signs, getting to a better condition, but at the same time that would mean Mercury would switch to a sign that Jupiter is not particularly interested in, meaning Jupiter won’t be so interested in Mercury anymore.
I was wondering if those first house planets signify sex, and not a relationship. I’ve read a post here before stating that a planet in the 1st signifies getting the outcome you want in relation to the matter. But aspects are very important and all...I’d have to say the answer is no.
Querent is Jupiter, quesited is Mercury.
Jupiter retro and in the 8th- changing mind/unsure and anxious about the whole thing.
Positives:
Sun, Mercury, and Venus are in the 1st house
Moon will come to conjunct Jupiter
Negatives:
Moon opposition Venus
There doesn’t seem to be an aspect
South node in 1st
Will Mercury soon aspecting Venus retro mean Mercury's gonna go back to a previous lover? Mercury broke up with someone months ago. I mean the Moon comes to oppose Venus too. Also, Mercury is about to switch signs, getting to a better condition, but at the same time that would mean Mercury would switch to a sign that Jupiter is not particularly interested in, meaning Jupiter won’t be so interested in Mercury anymore.
I was wondering if those first house planets signify sex, and not a relationship. I’ve read a post here before stating that a planet in the 1st signifies getting the outcome you want in relation to the matter. But aspects are very important and all...I’d have to say the answer is no.
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