Can anyone help me with a career?

jupiter87

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I feel like I have no real talents that I'm aware of, and I'm at a loss on what career to pursue, even though I am 31... Does anything stand out? Something I might naturally be good at.



Also, I would be grateful if you wanted to add anything else about my chart! Good or bad :biggrin:


Thanks in advance!
 

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JUPITERASC

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I feel like I have no real talents that I'm aware of, and I'm at a loss on what career to pursue, even though I am 31... Does anything stand out? Something I might naturally be good at.

Also, I would be grateful if you wanted to add anything else about my chart! Good or bad :biggrin:

Thanks in advance!
Chart is a day chart with Sun, Jupiter Saturn of the Sect in Favor :smile:
 

JUPITERASC

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I'm not sure what that means, but I will research.

Thank you!
FAQ SECT http://www.projecthindsight.com/

To be in Sect, the Sun must be above the horizon
The Sun can only be above the horizon in a Day/diurnal Chart

The Moon in a Night Chart may be in Sect either above or below the horizon
- that's because the Sun determines Diurnal/Nocturnal

(a) The Sun is always in Sect in a Day Chart

(b) The Moon is always in Sect in a Night Chart



ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS
1.) In a diurnal chart, diurnal planets are best placed in the upper hemisphere with the Sun (hayz)
as that would be more natural for those planets.
The diurnal planets are Sun, Jupiter and Saturn.
If any diurnal planets in a diurnal chart are in the lower hemisphere/below the Ascendant/Descendant axis
then
although they are in sect, nevertheless they are considered
slightly out of sect
and more nocturnal in nature (halb).


If the nocturnal planets in a diurnal chart are below the horizon,
although they are out of sect
they are still in hayz and so more natural
- but nocturnal planets that are above the horizon in a diurnal chart
are situated contrary to their nature (halb).




2.) In a nocturnal chrt, the nocturnal planets ae best placed in the upper hemisphere away from the Sun (hayz).
Any nocturnal planets in the lower hemisphere in a nocturnal chart
are still in sect
but are considered slightly out of sect
and more diurnal in nature (halb).
If the diurnal planets in a nocturnal chart are below the horizon they are also hayz,
so a little more natural
but if they are above the horizon
they are situated contrary to their nature nature (halb).



JUST KEEP IN MIND THAT

(a) the Sun alone determines Day and Night :smile:


(b) the Sun can only be above the horizon in a Day Chart

(c) the Moon is always out of Sect when the Sun is above the horizon

(Diurnal/Day Chart)

(d) the Moon is always in Sect when the Sun is below the horizon (Nocturnal/Night Chart)

(e) therefore if the Sun is below the horizon it is a Nocturnal/Night Chart and

(f) therefore in a Nocturnal/Night Chart the Moon is in Sect whether above or below the Horizon

diurnal = day
nocturnal = night


(a) when above the horizon the Sun is in the upper hemisphere = Day/diurnal

(b) when below the horizon the Sun is in the lower hemisphere = Night/nocturnal

therefore

(c) the Moon is in Sect in a Night Chart irrespective of hemisphere and/or horizon
 
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