Venus at the equator

SunConjunctUranus

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ANGULARITY of a planet is a separate consideration from SPEED OF PLANET
a slow moving planet in an ANGULAR house is not unusual


CADENCY OF PLANET is a separate consideration from SPEED OF PLANET
A swift moving planet in a Cadent house is not unusual

This should be have correlations to what you had been saying in this topic. Thank you, give me some time to learn this.
 
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SunConjunctUranus

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Chroniclers of ancient times sometimes differed

HOW TO FIND THE OIKODESPOTES


1. Find Predominator of the chart

i.e.


sun by day or moon by night provided it is not cadent.


so


If sun is cadent and it's a day chart, then moon = Predominator.

If moon is cadent and it's a night chart then sun = Predominator.

BUT


If BOTH sun and moon are cadent

then ascendant = Predominator



DOMICILE MASTER OF PREDOMINATOR = OIKODESPOTES :smile:



Keep in mind that
Domicile master of Predominator (oikodespotes)

would preferably aspect the predominator

and

Bound ruler of predominator would preferably aspect domicile master (oikodespotes) of chart.

Ascertain whether these planets are “favorable” to the native.


Two thousand years ago HELLENISTIC ASTROLOGERS did exactly as you recommend :smile:

THE NAUTICAL METAPHOR
or
ANALOGY OF A SHIP AT SEA


'…...Hellenistic astrologers use the nautical metaphor to describe a natal chart.
The ship itself = the native’s life = predominator.
First and second Trigon (triplicity) lords of predominator = winds that carry the ship to its destiny.
The third trigon (triplicity) lord = oars moving the ship.
Oikodespotes (Domicile Master) of chart = ship owner = the one who sets agenda or destiny for native
under restrictions set by bound ruler of the pre-dominator.
Kurios (Lord of the nativity) = Captain of the ship = Executor = the one responsible to bring the ship to the destination
set by Oikodespotes (Domicile Master).....'



'…..Ascendant sign = “helm” of ship = physical life.
Domicile Lord of Ascendant = Helmsman = First Officer of ship.
Lot of Fortune = everything that befalls the native that is not of his own doing.
Domicile Lord of Lot of Fortune = man on prow of ship = Second Officer who is on the look out
for the things and/or events that are going to befall the native.
It is important that the Lord of Lot of Fortune be able to communicate with the Domicile Master or Ascendant (Helmsman)
or Lord of the nativity (Kurios)....'



MORE ON THE NAUTICAL METAPHOR THAT COMPARES THE NATAL CHART TO A SHIP http://www.projecthindsight.com/

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JUPITERASC

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Venus appears as a morning star around the time of winter solstice four years out of eight.
The other four years it appears as an evening star, following the setting sun down.
Some years it is brighter than others
and its closeness to the sun varies throughout the cycle

The basic 8-year cycle of Venus repeats itself very closely every 8 years
and exactly every 40 years.
A new cycle started in the year AD1, and also in AD2001.

There are four possible occasions throughout its 8-year cycle
where Venus rises before the sun during the winter solstice :smile:

On only one of those occasions
does Venus pass across the aperture of the Newgrange lightbox
at the point of its cycle where she is at her brightest.

On this morning
exactly 24 minutes before sunlight enters the chamber,
light from the sun bounces off the surface of the planet Venus
and enters the chambers at Newgrange
as a collimated beam through the lightbox.
For about fifteen minutes the chamber is brightly illuminated by the cold, steely light of a full Venus
the third brightest object in the sky.

As the ghostly light of Venus moves off the slot
the warm golden light of the sun fills the chamber
before it also moves on and the chamber returns to darkness.

On all other occasions Venus rises too far north
for its light to enter the carefully designed lightbox.
It becomes obvious why the passageway is curved, slopes upwards
and the lightbox has such a small aperture.
The curve and slope of the chamber stop the brightness of the dawn sky
brightening the chamber with ambient scattered light.
Even on a bright, sunlit winter’s day
the chamber is still almost pitch-black.
http://www.ivanmcbeth.com/venus_temple.html



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SunConjunctUranus

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Jupiter

I read somewhere else thread which you said that Venus is the hottest planet in the Solar System, but the fact is Mercury is the closest planet from the Sun. I mean rationally, it would be Mercury is the hottest planet in the Solar System. Or am I missing something else?

Btw, Kepler's Law is the best way to explained "why retrograde planet is happen from geocentric?"

R
 

JUPITERASC

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Jupiter

I read somewhere else thread which you said that Venus is the hottest planet in the Solar System
but the fact is Mercury is the closest planet from the Sun.
I mean rationally, it would be Mercury is the hottest planet in the Solar System.
Or am I missing something else?
Btw, Kepler's Law is the best way to explained "why retrograde planet is happen from geocentric?"
R
the reason is atomospheric :smile:
Although Venus is not the planet closest to the sun
its dense atmosphere traps heat
in a runaway version of the greenhouse effect that warms Earth.
As a result, temperatures on Venus reach 870 degrees Fahrenheit
(465 degrees Celsius)
more than hot enough to melt lead :smile:
 

SunConjunctUranus

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the reason is atomospheric :smile:
Although Venus is not the planet closest to the sun
its dense atmosphere traps heat
in a runaway version of the greenhouse effect that warms Earth.
As a result, temperatures on Venus reach 870 degrees Fahrenheit
(465 degrees Celsius)
more than hot enough to melt lead :smile:

Okay, I've learned it from space.com
I understand what are you said now. Venus atmosphere is absorbing the Sun's gamma, thus making Venus hotter then any others planets. Thank you! :biggrin:
 

JUPITERASC

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Okay, I've learned it from space.com
I understand what are you said now. Venus atmosphere is absorbing the Sun's gamma,
thus making Venus hotter then any others planets.
Thank you! :biggrin:
Venus is so bright
because
its thick clouds also reflect most of the sunlight that reaches it (about 70%) back into space
and because it is the closest planet to Earth :smile:
Venus can often be seen within a few hours after sunset
or before sunrise as the brightest object in the sky
(other than the moon).
 
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