Best time for surgery

Darkgirl

Banned
Hello,



i plan to let to do a surgery on my toes. (I not do it, let do it:biggrin:)



So my Solar return Mars is located in 6th house and Pluto transit opposes my mars at the moment. Should i wait until this transit had passed by?


I planned to do it in mid of December 19, because im starting new job and the first 6 month i cant do it because they could fire me without reason. After this 6 month, its not so easy in Germany.



Or when is the best time? Thank you
 

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JUPITERASC

Well-known member
Hello,
i plan to let to do a surgery on my toes. (I not do it, let do it:biggrin:)
So my Solar return Mars is located in 6th house
and Pluto transit opposes my mars at the moment.
Should i wait until this transit had passed by?
I planned to do it in mid of December 19,
because im starting new job and the first 6 month i cant do it because they could fire me without reason.
After this 6 month, its not so easy in Germany.
Or when is the best time? Thank you
Time surgery to begin and end within
Five days BEFORE
to
Thirty minutes AFTER the New Moon
because
THE MOON affects blood flow :smile:
People do not hemorrhage as much, bruise less, and swell less
during Last Quarter Moon to New Moon
vs. Full Moon to Last Quarter Moon.


Technical Note: *Beginning of Combust = within 8° degrees of the Sun
to end of Under Beams = within 17° of the Sun

AVOID:
Mercury Retrograde including 7 days before and after Shadow period
because
Lab reports could be misread, wrong tests administered, redo surgery et al
AVOID
Mars retrograde including 7 days before and after Shadow period
because
Mars rules muscles, red blood cells, vitality, energy reserves, and the surgeon!
- Profuse bleeding is possible so make sure blood is available
- Infection and inflammation is highly possible after surgery
- Recovery time will be longer than usual

AVOID
Moon Void-of-Course - Do not schedule surgery three hours BEFORE
to three hours AFTER the Moon goes VOC it can be a chaotic or confusing time.

AVOID
Any transiting planet turning retrograde or direct on the day of the surgery.
Situations depending on the planet:
Mercury: Nerve-related problem
Venus: Vein-related problem
Mars: Unexpected hemorrhage
Jupiter: Massive swelling
Saturn: Bone infection

AVOID
When the Moon is in the Zodiac sign ruling the organ or body system
and when the Moon is in the opposite sign

1 - Aries – head, face, brain, eyes
2 - Taurus – throat, neck, thyroid gland, vocal tract
3 - Gemini – arms, lungs, shoulders, hands, nervous system, brain
4 - Cancer – chest, breasts, stomach, alimentary canal
5 - Leo – heart, chest, spine, spinal column, upper back
6 - Virgo – digestive system, intestines, spleen, nervous system

Opposite Signs:
1 - Libra – kidneys, skin, lumbar region, buttocks
2 - Scorpio – reproductive system, sexual organs, bowels, excretory system
3 - Sagittarius – hips, thighs, liver, sciatic nerve
4 - Capricorn – knees, joints, skeletal system
5 - Aquarius – ankles, calves, circulatory system
6 - Pisces – feet, toes, lymphatic system, adipose tissue

For example
if you must go in for knee surgery
avoid when the Moon is in Capricorn.
If possible, also avoid dates when the Moon is in the opposite sign.
Cancer is opposite Capricorn. So, for knee surgery, avoid Moon in Cancer as well.

Timing Refinements
Cardinal and Mutable Signs

Mutable – For exploratory surgery
Fixed – For delicate procedures such as cataract or laser eye surgery
Cardinal – The procedure will be FAST!

AVOID hard aspects between transiting Moon and natal Sun, Mars, Saturn,

however

Transiting Moon conjunct, sextile or trine natal Venus or Jupiter work well
and promises good outcome.

For cosmetic surgery, avoid:
- Moon in Aries and Libra
- Transiting Moon conjunct natal Venus
- Moon in hard aspects to other natal planets.
http://earther-rise.com/how-to-elect-the-best-time-for-surgery/
 

Darkgirl

Banned
Time surgery to begin and end within
Five days BEFORE
to
Thirty minutes AFTER the New Moon
because
THE MOON affects blood flow :smile:
People do not hemorrhage as much, bruise less, and swell less
during Last Quarter Moon to New Moon
vs. Full Moon to Last Quarter Moon.


Technical Note: *Beginning of Combust = within 8° degrees of the Sun
to end of Under Beams = within 17° of the Sun

AVOID:
Mercury Retrograde including 7 days before and after Shadow period
because
Lab reports could be misread, wrong tests administered, redo surgery et al
AVOID
Mars retrograde including 7 days before and after Shadow period
because
Mars rules muscles, red blood cells, vitality, energy reserves, and the surgeon!
- Profuse bleeding is possible so make sure blood is available
- Infection and inflammation is highly possible after surgery
- Recovery time will be longer than usual

AVOID
Moon Void-of-Course - Do not schedule surgery three hours BEFORE
to three hours AFTER the Moon goes VOC it can be a chaotic or confusing time.

AVOID
Any transiting planet turning retrograde or direct on the day of the surgery.
Situations depending on the planet:
Mercury: Nerve-related problem
Venus: Vein-related problem
Mars: Unexpected hemorrhage
Jupiter: Massive swelling
Saturn: Bone infection

AVOID
When the Moon is in the Zodiac sign ruling the organ or body system
and when the Moon is in the opposite sign

1 - Aries – head, face, brain, eyes
2 - Taurus – throat, neck, thyroid gland, vocal tract
3 - Gemini – arms, lungs, shoulders, hands, nervous system, brain
4 - Cancer – chest, breasts, stomach, alimentary canal
5 - Leo – heart, chest, spine, spinal column, upper back
6 - Virgo – digestive system, intestines, spleen, nervous system

Opposite Signs:
1 - Libra – kidneys, skin, lumbar region, buttocks
2 - Scorpio – reproductive system, sexual organs, bowels, excretory system
3 - Sagittarius – hips, thighs, liver, sciatic nerve
4 - Capricorn – knees, joints, skeletal system
5 - Aquarius – ankles, calves, circulatory system
6 - Pisces – feet, toes, lymphatic system, adipose tissue

For example
if you must go in for knee surgery
avoid when the Moon is in Capricorn.
If possible, also avoid dates when the Moon is in the opposite sign.
Cancer is opposite Capricorn. So, for knee surgery, avoid Moon in Cancer as well.

Timing Refinements
Cardinal and Mutable Signs

Mutable – For exploratory surgery
Fixed – For delicate procedures such as cataract or laser eye surgery
Cardinal – The procedure will be FAST!

AVOID hard aspects between transiting Moon and natal Sun, Mars, Saturn,

however

Transiting Moon conjunct, sextile or trine natal Venus or Jupiter work well
and promises good outcome.

For cosmetic surgery, avoid:
- Moon in Aries and Libra
- Transiting Moon conjunct natal Venus
- Moon in hard aspects to other natal planets.
http://earther-rise.com/how-to-elect-the-best-time-for-surgery/

OK thanks and what about Pluto transit opposition. Mars, ruler of natal 6th house?
 

JUPITERASC

Well-known member
OK thanks and what about Pluto transit
https://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/showthread.php?t=80531

you posted your thread on our GENERAL ASTROLOGY board
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our forum hosts BOTH perspectives

BUT DISCUSSION IS STREAMED VIA SPECIFIC BOARDS :smile:


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We have a modernist board AS WELL AS a traditional board
and then
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ALL perspectives are welcomed on our General Astrology board threads :smile:

such as this thread
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JUPITERASC

Well-known member
opposition. Mars, ruler of natal 6th house?
MARS is definitely an issue when considering surgery
HOWEVER
Your question seeks to FIND BEST TIME FOR surgery :smile:
and so
your question is clearly a MEDICAL AND/OR ELECTIONAL ASTROLOGY question

and so
a separate thread on our OTHER ASTROLOGY board is appropriate
- you can discuss anything else astrological there
that doesn't belong in the other boards.

Includes medical astrology https://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=10
MEDICAL ASTROLOGY BOARD at https://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=14

ELECTIONAL AND EVENT ASTROLOGY BOARD h https://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=6
 

Cypocryphy

Well-known member
You will be hard pressed to find the perfect time for an election, so not all of these events can be perfect, and there is a lot of indecision and discrepancy regarding this. Bear that in mind but more importantly, you will rarely if ever find the perfect election. So do not fret when things are perfect.

Hello,



i plan to let to do a surgery on my toes. (I not do it, let do it:biggrin:)



So my Solar return Mars is located in 6th house and Pluto transit opposes my mars at the moment. Should i wait until this transit had passed by?


I planned to do it in mid of December 19, because im starting new job and the first 6 month i cant do it because they could fire me without reason. After this 6 month, its not so easy in Germany.



Or when is the best time? Thank you
 
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