A Few Horary Odd Questions

Starfall

Well-known member
Hi all,

I'm keeping in mind that these are out-of-context.

A few things I've seen regularly that I can't be sure of:

- significators both in domicile, but no aspect, translation or collection
Something (may not?) happen, but what does it mean that they are both strong?
- a significator on the ascendant (typically the quesitor)
 

IleneK

Premium Member
Hi all,

I'm keeping in mind that these are out-of-context.

A few things I've seen regularly that I can't be sure of:

- significators both in domicile, but no aspect, translation or collection
Something (may not?) happen, but what does it mean that they are both strong?
- a significator on the ascendant (typically the quesitor)
Hi, Starfall

- it depends upon the question, but if it is about the two persons coming together, then the lack of aspect most likely means no. If both sigs are strong in their dignity, it means they are both strong in themselves but there is no particular connection/relationship/aspect between them.

- I don't know for sure what you are meaning by "quesitor" so I will answer for both querent [questioner] and quesited [the one questioned about]

  • querent on the Asc means the querent is most interested in her/his own affairs, not the quesited.
  • quesited on the Asc means the quesited is interested in the querent/questioner
 
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Starfall

Well-known member
Hi IleneK,

Many thanks! These things I’ve seen in a number of charts I’ve run this year.

I’m running through the horary questions on all topics to brush up with the insight provided by others.

I’ve seen explanations to these things, but not when you immediately need them!!

🙂
 
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