Cactus
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I have been learning about parallels (thanks to Kannon initially and dr. Farr) and I have a question.
I know that a chart is not based on one isolated aspect. This question is just to help me understand the nature of the outer planets in relation to how parallels may or may not give extra emphasis.
I've seen a chart of a friend of mine (same age, actually, so kind of similar in outer planet activity) in which Uranus and Pluto are conjunct at about 5 degrees. Both Uranus and Pluto, not in an angular house, are however in close aspect with the Moon, Mercury and Venus.
But. Pluto is actually parallel the Ascendant AND the IC as well as the Sun and Venus. Uranus is not parallel anything.
The two are conjunct so would you see Uranus as equal in influence as Pluto with reference to the aspects to personal planets, or since Pluto has many strong parallels, would the Pluto aspects be felt more?
Would Pluto be the stronger planet in this outer planet conjunction?
I know that a chart is not based on one isolated aspect. This question is just to help me understand the nature of the outer planets in relation to how parallels may or may not give extra emphasis.
I've seen a chart of a friend of mine (same age, actually, so kind of similar in outer planet activity) in which Uranus and Pluto are conjunct at about 5 degrees. Both Uranus and Pluto, not in an angular house, are however in close aspect with the Moon, Mercury and Venus.
But. Pluto is actually parallel the Ascendant AND the IC as well as the Sun and Venus. Uranus is not parallel anything.
The two are conjunct so would you see Uranus as equal in influence as Pluto with reference to the aspects to personal planets, or since Pluto has many strong parallels, would the Pluto aspects be felt more?
Would Pluto be the stronger planet in this outer planet conjunction?