House Rulerships and Transits

Hello,

I am getting deeper and deeper into trying to understand astrology and am starting with delving into both the synastry and transits of a guy who has helped to transform much of my life (though I am sure he has no idea). However, my understanding of astrology is limited and I was hoping people could help me make sense of some things:

After creating a "First Meeting" chart of the day and time we met and comparing that to my natal chart, I see a couple of things:

1) Transiting Venus was exactly conjunct my natal Venus (and in my 12th house)

2) Transiting Uranus was conjunct my Descendant by 1-degree (but in the 6th house, not the 7th). This conjunction is in Aries (Aries/Mars is my 7th house Ruler)

I don't really understand house rulerships all that well. Venus rules the 7th House, and being that my 7th house ruler opposes the natural 7th house ruler, what can this indicate regarding the Uranus transit to this angle? Also, what does transiting Uranus technically being at the end of my 6th house and not in my 7th house mean (i.e. how does this alter the interpretation)?

I know that in synastry his Mars conjunct my Descendant, this means that this transit also had his Mars being conjunct by transiting Uranus.
 

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FadiMazboudi

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Look, the strongest transits with the most visible effects are the ones that affect the angles and intermediate houses. Because they are individualizing factors common only to you. Not like Saturn 180 Sun (The Sun being common to everyone born). Saturn 90 the AS/MC is only for you! Very important.
 

JUPITERASC

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Hello,

I am getting deeper and deeper into trying to understand astrology and am starting with delving into both the synastry and transits of a guy who has helped to transform much of my life (though I am sure he has no idea). However, my understanding of astrology is limited and I was hoping people could help me make sense of some things:

After creating a "First Meeting" chart of the day and time we met and comparing that to my natal chart, I see a couple of things:

1) Transiting Venus was exactly conjunct my natal Venus (and in my 12th house)

2) Transiting Uranus was conjunct my Descendant by 1-degree (but in the 6th house, not the 7th). This conjunction is in Aries (Aries/Mars is my 7th house Ruler)

I don't really understand house rulerships all that well.
Venus rules the 7th House, and being that my 7th house ruler opposes the natural 7th house ruler, what can this indicate regarding the Uranus transit to this angle? Also, what does transiting Uranus technically being at the end of my 6th house and not in my 7th house mean (i.e. how does this alter the interpretation)?

I know that in synastry his Mars conjunct my Descendant, this means that this transit also had his Mars being conjunct by transiting Uranus.
BASICS :smile:
A PLANET acts

A HOUSE shows an area of life
in which a planet acts

as well as
how strongly a planet can act


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the
quality of the planet's expression
is influenced by the SIGN location of the PLANET



analogy of a 'theatrical performance' or 'movie' is useful :smile:
12 basic 'backdrops' to the theatre or movie of a natal chart
Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo
Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces


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Each of those 12 'backdrops'

- dependent on time of birth

- is pinned as an individual 'background or cusp'

on each of the 12 'houses'




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1. Birth/Self/Appearance/Vitality/Strength


2. Resources, material comforts, earnings
and all issues concerning wealth or of a financial nature
including the manner of attaining wealth, personal goods and belongings,
assets, income, gain, money lent to others, profit (or loss when afflicted),
support and assistance from others. http://www.skyscript.co.uk/temples/h2.html


3 Brothers and sisters, cousins or general members of the family
(not parents, they belong to the 4th scene aka house).
Neighbors and local neighborhood. The environment in which we live and work.
Short journeys or those made on a regular basis.
Letters, rumors, reports, messages and messengers.
Communications generally. Newspapers, magazines, telephones, postal service.
Written deeds and contracts. Speeches and debates.
Our ability to express ourselves and communicate to others.
Languages, mobility skills and self-expression



http://www.skyscript.co.uk/temples/h3.html


and so on


each 'scene' aka 'house'
features planets as 'actors'

who are acting within any of the 12 basic 'scenes' aka 'houses'
'performing' before the 'backdrop' of the 12 'signs'


ACTORS aka PLANETS

Venus and Jupiter are the 'good guys'
Mars and Saturn are the "bad guys''
Mercury can be the 'dodgy', sometimes good
sometimes not so good

dependent on the company Mercury keeps :smile:


Scenes 'merge'

taking into account that planets in each others houses
influence the 'script'

and then "travelling players" aka transiting planets
put in temporary appearances


transiting MOON is "on the scene" for approximately 2.5 days
before travelling on to the next venue
MERCURY puts in an appearance "for one week only"

then on to the next scene
after nineteen days VENUS goes to the next scene
SUN sticks around for a month
MARS is on the scene for fifty-seven days
JUPITER spends a year in each house aka scene
SATURN two and a half years


adding layers to the drama
an analysis may be as complex or as basic as one prefers


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