Am i more of a leo (fire) or gemini (air)

Signs of outer planets aren't that important. Even if Pluto was in Taurus, Libra or Cancer, that wouldn't be too bad depending on how it was placed. [really??]

Pluto is not that bad. Sure, it makes you moody, but people can't tell with Pluto. I have a singleton Pluto and it's 1' (minute) conjunct my Sun/Moon midpoint and a few other midpoints at other orbs so it's in a quite sensitive spot on my chart too. In real life, basically no one can ever tell :devil: and I can read them easily too. Oh, and your Pluto is retrograde (moving backwards,) so you might want to examine that a little.

then perhaps you should hmmm 'educate' this member who thinks a whole generation of Uranus in scorpio have propensity towards 'autism'....
capaquarpis,
Not based entirely on generation, nor limited to gender (Autism more frequent among boys, and notice Aquarius is a masculine sign) or race (the risk of Autism found in ethnic groups, but can be found in all races).

Autism is a pandemic to children or teens born between 1990 and 2005, or should I say among them originating in generation "Y" (the 25th letter of the Roman alphabet, or 12th sign/house?) have the most diagnosis rate of autism than any previous generation. Uranus was in Sagittarius, Capricorn and Aquarius in that time period, currently in Pisces going onto Aries
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http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/showthread.php?t=44277&page=2
 
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JUPITERASC

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Not based entirely on generation, nor limited to gender (Autism more frequent among boys, and notice Aquarius is a masculine sign) or race (the risk of Autism found in ethnic groups, but can be found in all races).

Autism is a pandemic to children or teens born between 1990 and 2005, or should I say among them originating in generation "Y" (the 25th letter of the Roman alphabet, or 12th sign/house?) have the most diagnosis rate of autism than any previous generation. Uranus was in Sagittarius, Capricorn and Aquarius in that time period, currently in Pisces going onto Aries.


Masculine Signs in astrology are signs which have traditionally been conceived as more active and less receptive, primarily focusing on the spiritual/mental world. Air and Fire Signs are considered Masculine, whereas Earth and Water Signs are considered Feminine.


There are six masculine signs and six feminine signs

The masculine signs are:
Aries, Gemini, Leo, Libra, Sagittarius, Aquarius :smile:
 
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StillOne

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Well, from what I can tell from reading some of your recent discussions on here, I'd say FIRE! :innocent:

So, I guess the Pluto Singleton in Water was inaccurate... :unsure::andy::sideways:
 

Rageypoo

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Well, from what I can tell from reading some of your recent discussions on here, I'd say FIRE! :innocent:

So, I guess the Pluto Singleton in Water was inaccurate... :unsure::andy::sideways:

Pluto is definitely cheering the war going on between saturn and the rest of the personal planets, sitting quietly, watching them kill eachother :lol:
 
Well, from what I can tell from reading some of your recent discussions on here, I'd say FIRE! :innocent:

So, I guess the Pluto Singleton in Water was inaccurate... :unsure::andy::sideways:

yes they are important but 12th is THE most cadent/hidden house. I delinated pluto here for another member on this thread...

http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/showthread.php?t=39298

Singleton planets
“If a planet happens to be the only one in an element, quality, or house type, that planet is a Singleton and it can funnel all of the “energy” of the horoscope. This planet is often the most important one in the horoscope. In other words, if you just interpret the position of this one planet by sign, house, and aspect, you will get to the “heart of the horoscope”. The effect is the same as if that planet were the only one on one side of the chart.”
http://www.bobmarksastrologer.com/13.0Singletons.htm
http://www.astrologyclub.org
http://en.mimi.hu/astrology/singleton.html
http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-2334.html
(There is a book out by Shirley Lyons Meier, "Elemental Voids, More than Meets the Eye", which gives a good discussion of missing elements.) The Inferior Function can be a source of great motivation and creative expression.
http://www.astrologyclub.org/articles/singletons/intro/singleton_intro.htm

quite often singleton are also missing or lacking in elemental balances, there wouldn't be a lack of water element with a stellium in 8th though..

perhaps the thread starter will come back after self analysis to add comments IF he can identify with this pluto singleton????
 
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Rageypoo

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yes they are important but 12th is THE most cadent/hidden house. I delinated pluto here for another member on this thread...

http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/showthread.php?t=39298

Singleton planets
“If a planet happens to be the only one in an element, quality, or house type, that planet is a Singleton and it can funnel all of the “energy” of the horoscope. This planet is often the most important one in the horoscope. In other words, if you just interpret the position of this one planet by sign, house, and aspect, you will get to the “heart of the horoscope”. The effect is the same as if that planet were the only one on one side of the chart.”
http://www.bobmarksastrologer.com/13.0Singletons.htm
http://www.astrologyclub.org
http://en.mimi.hu/astrology/singleton.html
http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-2334.html
(There is a book out by Shirley Lyons Meier, "Elemental Voids, More than Meets the Eye", which gives a good discussion of missing elements.) The Inferior Function can be a source of great motivation and creative expression.
http://www.astrologyclub.org/articles/singletons/intro/singleton_intro.htm

quite often singleton are also missing or lacking in elemental balances, there wouldn't be a lack of water element with a stellium in 8th though..

perhaps the thread starter will come back after self analysis to add comments IF he can identify with this pluto singleton????

Ohh nice link, heated battle :lol:
 
Ohh nice link, heated battle :lol:

not really rageypoo, just debate. This is why it's *SOoooo* important to get feedback from members here. Problem is if they are newbies, it CAN take a lot of self analysis to identify with facets of their personality within themselves.....:love:
 

Rageypoo

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not really rageypoo, just debate. This is why it's *SOoooo* important to get feedback from members here. Problem is if they are newbies, it CAN take a lot of self analysis to identify with facets of their personality within themselves.....:love:

I like the banter, the astrologers get stronger, challenged, friendly rivalry is always a good thing, and I think we all like eachother here (for the most part) :innocent:

i would like to know too though, do you feel you lack a bit of water in your chart OP? water deals with emotions, sensitivity, the ebb and flow, and being able to be receptive to others, I imagine with all that fire you might be one sided, but Leo is usually generous and giving, and 8th house can be a "take" house if left unchecked, perhaps thats why saturn is being picky with you ; )
 
I like the banter, the astrologers get stronger, challenged, friendly rivalry is always a good thing, and I think we all like eachother here (for the most part) :innocent:

I forgot to mention, that everything in my chart above horizon is retrograde, including 11th(hopes and wishes):andy: jup retro 8th. Point is if someone had asked me in my 20's about neptune singleton, i would have a completely different response. It wasnt' until my 40's that spiritual matters and 'working with spirit' really kicked in -- this all be due to retrogrades. But hey the master plan worked well, as first half of my life was fulfilling karma towards family and being a single parent for 15 years, just to reinforce the responsibilities and payback. It's only when these responsibilities are discharged that we can get on with 'other matters'

i would like to know too though, do you feel you lack a bit of water in your chart OP? water deals with emotions, sensitivity, the ebb and flow, and being able to be receptive to others, I imagine with all that fire you might be one sided, but Leo is usually generous and giving, and 8th house can be a "take" house if left unchecked, perhaps thats why saturn is being picky with you ; )
with stellium in 8th house of scorpio/water, I dout it. I only have neptune sinlgeton in water in my chart BUT have 4planets in water houses....
 
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Rageypoo

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I forgot to mention, that everything in my chart above horizon is retrograde, including 11th(hopes and wishes):andy: jup retro 8th. Point is if someone had asked me in my 20's about neptune singleton, i would have a completely different response. It wasnt' until my 40's that spiritual matters and 'working with spirit' really kicked in -- this all be due to retrogrades. But hey the master plan worked well, as first half of my life was fulfilling karma towards family and being a single parent for 15 years, just to reinforce the responsibilities and payback. It's only when these responsibilities are discharged that we can get on with 'other matters'


with stellium in 8th house of scorpio/water, I dout it. I only have neptune sinlgeton in water in my chart BUT have 4planets in water houses....

ugh post your chart already, or at least PM it to me! :innocent:
 
ugh post your chart already, or at least PM it to me! :innocent:
thanks ragey, that's a kind offer, but trust me there is nothing in my chart that needs additional delinations.....

I was merely attempting to add to the thread and explain a little more about singletons and retros.....
 

Rageypoo

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thanks ragey, that's a kind offer, but trust me there is nothing in my chart that needs additional delinations.....

I was merely attempting to add to the thread and explain a little more about singletons and retros.....

That's ok, you gave me enough info to figure it out, and now I can finally see why we clash ; )

careful of that uranus square sun transit!
 
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StillOne

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Oh, I guess you guys missed the action... :whistling:

perhaps the thread starter will come back after self analysis to add comments IF he can identify with this pluto singleton????

The OP wont be coming back since he pretty much lost his mind on the forum and asked for his account to be deleted... Notice that his name now shows guest. You can't search by his posts either which are pretty hysterical.

It also prompted the new mod thread:
http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/showthread.php?t=44685

My reply was a bit tongue in cheek as a result of what went down. That's why I also posted the silly smilies. :biggrin:

Well, from what I can tell from reading some of your recent discussions on here, I'd say FIRE! :innocent:

So, I guess the Pluto Singleton in Water was inaccurate... :unsure::andy::sideways:

I stand firm on the belief of Singletons as I have one and it is a very prominent feature of my chart. However, as a50 pointed out, his is in the 12th house which is cadent. Mine is in an angular house and apparent.
 
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Rageypoo

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Oh, I guess you guys missed the action... :whistling:



The OP wont be coming back since he pretty much lost his mind on the forum and asked for his account to be deleted... Notice that his name now shows guest. You can't search by his posts either which are pretty hysterical.

It also prompted the new mod thread:
http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/showthread.php?t=44685

My reply was a bit tongue in cheek as a result of what went down. That's why I also posted the silly smilies. :biggrin:



I stand firm on the belief of Singletons as I have one and it is a very prominent feature of my chart. However, as a50 pointed out, his is in the 12th house which is cadent. Mine is in an angular house and apparent.

Oh...whoa! why? what were the posts like?
 
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