**Commercial Break** Remember to check out my Personal Reports page. A red Aries filter is quite different from sea green Pisces, isn’t it? What I feel happens when a planet changes from one sign to the next is like a different colored filter is imposed over the energy streaming from the planet. I know astrologers who go strictly by the numbers with great results but not me. Please keep in mind astrology is not only a science but an art and what works for one astrologer may not for another. Intra-aspects seem to concentrate the energy of the planets involved allowing them a larger sphere of influence. When these aspects show up in synastry, I tighten the orb even more with the exception of intra-aspects where the same two planets from both charts aspect each other. Using a tighter orb than usual for these aspects is a good idea, particularly for planets other than the luminaries. I’m sure my Sun-Jupiter conjunction falling in the twelfth house plus Jupiter in private Scorpio is a big factor too. Judging from those I know with same sign Jupiter-Sun conjunctions, mine is toned down considerably. My bouts of depressions tend to have a natural bottom and then I bounce back, ready to look on the bright side in the morning. What I believe compatible signs do to a dissociate aspect is soften the impact to a degree.Įven though Jupiter in Scorpio is firmly in my twelfth house and my Libra Sun is poised on the cusp, I still have more than a touch of Jupiter’s optimism lurking about in my being. How can I tell? It is the sense of relief and relaxation I feel when I finish my “chores”. Yes, I do feel the pressure and tension of Saturn squaring my Sun and guilting me when I fail to live up to my responsibilities. Leo and Libra are compatible signs in friendly elements, fire and air Libra and Scorpio not so much because air and water have little common ground. I happen to have two of them natally – a Sun-Saturn square between my Sun in Libra and Saturn in Leo a Sun-Jupiter conjunction with Jupiter in Scorpio. In astrology, a dissociate aspect (also known as an out-of-sign aspect) is an astrological aspect, such as a conjunction, opposition, trine, square, or quincunx, that is within its allowable orb, but out of its designated sign. What are they? Here is a nice, polished definition from Wikipedia I rather like: First off, I have to say right up front out-of-sign aspects annoy the heck out of me.
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