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Hi!
I'm trying to string out the logic of the significator dignity and receiption.
Task 1: Figuring out what it means when one significator is in the Term or Face of the other significator or it's own Term or Face.
Say we're talking about significator 1 is Mercury at 20 degrees of Libra and Jupiter at 1 degree of Virgo.
Using this guide here: http://www.aquamoonlight.co.uk/horary.html
Mercury has no special dignity or debility in Libra.
At 20 degrees, it is in the:
Term of: Mercury
Face of: Jupiter
Mercury is in it's own Term. So is this considered natural strength? Though, I understand Term is one of the lesser dignities, after domicile, exaltation and triplicity. Could a planet in it's own Term mean anything else?
Mercury is in the Face of Jupiter. This is significator 2 in the example above, the quesited. So, is Mercury thinking about/having sympathy/regard for/with the Mercury significator?
At 1 degree of Virgo, Jupiter is debilitated, in detriment in Virgo, the sign opposite it's natural rulership and is in the:
Term of: Mercury
Face of: Sun
Jupiter mirrors Mercury's position, in a dignity of the other planet. So the question is the same as above.
If neither significator is the Sun, then Jupiter being in the Face of the Sun is superfluous information?
Task 2: Figuring out when one significator is in the sign of fall, detriment, domicile or exaltation of the other significator. Also, what if a significator is in it's own fall, detriment, domicile or exaltation?
Let's alter the example a little. Consider Mercury in Libra in a horary as the first significator and Saturn in Aries. Mercury is in the sign of exaltation of the second significator. What does that mean? Saturn is receiving Mercury? So...the Saturn representation is ... 'entertaining' the connection with Mercury? Anything else?
Saturn is in fall in Aries, the sign opposite it's exaltation. So, if this is a person, what can we understand about their position/situation/feelings? The Moon, unless Cancer is rising, signifies feelings in addition to timing. But with the other planets, or if Cancer is the ascendant, then the planets in:
Fall: injured and not recoverable
Detriment: are injured, but recoverable
Does that mean 'bad' character?
Anyone feel like helping out?
I'm trying to string out the logic of the significator dignity and receiption.
Task 1: Figuring out what it means when one significator is in the Term or Face of the other significator or it's own Term or Face.
Say we're talking about significator 1 is Mercury at 20 degrees of Libra and Jupiter at 1 degree of Virgo.
Using this guide here: http://www.aquamoonlight.co.uk/horary.html
Mercury has no special dignity or debility in Libra.
At 20 degrees, it is in the:
Term of: Mercury
Face of: Jupiter
Mercury is in it's own Term. So is this considered natural strength? Though, I understand Term is one of the lesser dignities, after domicile, exaltation and triplicity. Could a planet in it's own Term mean anything else?
Mercury is in the Face of Jupiter. This is significator 2 in the example above, the quesited. So, is Mercury thinking about/having sympathy/regard for/with the Mercury significator?
At 1 degree of Virgo, Jupiter is debilitated, in detriment in Virgo, the sign opposite it's natural rulership and is in the:
Term of: Mercury
Face of: Sun
Jupiter mirrors Mercury's position, in a dignity of the other planet. So the question is the same as above.
If neither significator is the Sun, then Jupiter being in the Face of the Sun is superfluous information?
Task 2: Figuring out when one significator is in the sign of fall, detriment, domicile or exaltation of the other significator. Also, what if a significator is in it's own fall, detriment, domicile or exaltation?
Let's alter the example a little. Consider Mercury in Libra in a horary as the first significator and Saturn in Aries. Mercury is in the sign of exaltation of the second significator. What does that mean? Saturn is receiving Mercury? So...the Saturn representation is ... 'entertaining' the connection with Mercury? Anything else?
Saturn is in fall in Aries, the sign opposite it's exaltation. So, if this is a person, what can we understand about their position/situation/feelings? The Moon, unless Cancer is rising, signifies feelings in addition to timing. But with the other planets, or if Cancer is the ascendant, then the planets in:
Fall: injured and not recoverable
Detriment: are injured, but recoverable
Does that mean 'bad' character?
Anyone feel like helping out?
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