LovelyMissAries
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I'm not speaking of applying or separating aspects, but the aspect's numbered units. Sometimes it's (example) "7" or "-7" orbs. What does it mean when it's an applying aspect but "-7"?
could you post a screenshor or image illustratingI'm not speaking of applying or separating aspects, but
the aspect's numbered units.
Sometimes it's (example) "7" or "-7" orbs.
What does it mean when it's an applying aspect but "-7"?
I'm not speaking of applying or separating aspects, but the aspect's numbered units. Sometimes it's (example) "7" or "-7" orbs. What does it mean when it's an applying aspect but "-7"?
I'm not speaking of applying or separating aspects, but the aspect's numbered units. Sometimes it's (example) "7" or "-7" orbs. What does it mean when it's an applying aspect but "-7"?
Thanks for de-cluttering that mystery for us+ positive value: the aspect angle is larger than it would be, were it exact.
- negative value: the aspect angle is smaller than it would be, were it exact.
Positive and negative are purely mathematical terms, here.
The expression has nothing to do with 'good' and 'bad'.
https://www.astro.com/faq/fq_fh_legend_e.htm
+ positive value: the aspect angle is larger than it would be, were it exact.
- negative value: the aspect angle is smaller than it would be, were it exact. Positive and negative are purely mathematical terms, here. The expression has nothing to do with 'good' and 'bad'.
https://www.astro.com/faq/fq_fh_legend_e.htm
+ positive value: the aspect angle is larger than it would be, were it exact.
- negative value: the aspect angle is smaller than it would be, were it exact. Positive and negative are purely mathematical terms, here. The expression has nothing to do with 'good' and 'bad'.
https://www.astro.com/faq/fq_fh_legend_e.htm
Thank you for this, P.
Just to be sure I understand, could you explain employing the context you illustrated "What does it mean when it's an applying aspect but '-7' ?"
Are you asking about the post preceding my last one with the legend?
Occasionally when a retrograde planet is moving towards a slower retrograde planet, they might complete their aspect in degrees that are preceding their current ones. Initially I thought that the negative value implied this phenomenon, but it actually depicts the angular value. This is why the value for the conjunction is always positive. I've never seen one using this traditionally or in modern, and I don't know why it is there.