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Post by theosgma on Aug 5, 2015 15:17:50 GMT -5
OK Guys
Got a feeling my instructions were not clear.
Let me try again and get your started. Assuming all the planets stay in the same signs as they are in the sample chart I gave you (i.e. Saturn stays in Leo, Jupiter stays in Gemini etc.) If the RISING sign changes to Sagittarius (the number 9 for Sagittarius is on the Eastern horizon and you number around counter clockwise starting with 9 as the first house) which house would each planet now be located in. Remember in this example, the planets are not changing their signs but those signs will be in different houses (directions) because now the rising sign is different. Then do the same thing starting with Gemini rising.
If this becomes too confusing, I will do it for you all and then give you another one to do on your own.
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Post by toramenor on Aug 6, 2015 10:31:16 GMT -5
OK Guys Got a feeling my instructions were not clear. Let me try again and get your started. Assuming all the planets stay in the same signs as they are in the sample chart I gave you (i.e. Saturn stays in Leo, Jupiter stays in Gemini etc.) If the RISING sign changes to Sagittarius (the number 9 for Sagittarius is on the Eastern horizon and you number around counter clockwise starting with 9 as the first house) which house would each planet now be located in. Remember in this example, the planets are not changing their signs but those signs will be in different houses (directions) because now the rising sign is different. Then do the same thing starting with Gemini rising. If this becomes too confusing, I will do it for you all and then give you another one to do on your own. I love this thread, very interesting. I sent you a PM - I like playing games, I just hope I understood the rules correctly. I'll be reading this thread for sure, but just so you know, I'm more of a lurker
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Post by theosgma on Aug 6, 2015 11:18:10 GMT -5
OK Guys Got a feeling my instructions were not clear. Let me try again and get your started. Assuming all the planets stay in the same signs as they are in the sample chart I gave you (i.e. Saturn stays in Leo, Jupiter stays in Gemini etc.) If the RISING sign changes to Sagittarius (the number 9 for Sagittarius is on the Eastern horizon and you number around counter clockwise starting with 9 as the first house) which house would each planet now be located in. Remember in this example, the planets are not changing their signs but those signs will be in different houses (directions) because now the rising sign is different. Then do the same thing starting with Gemini rising. If this becomes too confusing, I will do it for you all and then give you another one to do on your own. I love this thread, very interesting. I sent you a PM - I like playing games, I just hope I understood the rules correctly. I'll be reading this thread for sure, but just so you know, I'm more of a lurker Spot on in your answers. Good job. Keep them to yourself for the time being! To answer your other questions, some neoVedic astrologers use Uranus, Neptune and Pluto but traditional ones do not. Rahu and Ketu (north and south nodes of the Moon) take up many of those meanings and I will deal with them later. All five of the true planets (the ones that orbit the Sun) have rulership of two constellations. Sun and Moon have only one so we account for all 12 of the solar signs. Saturn is the ruler of Capricorn and Aquarius in the Western System as well. Hope that answers the questions in your PM. I posted them as they are general questions that others may also have. Thanks for joining the thread.
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Post by LindaG23 on Aug 6, 2015 20:47:58 GMT -5
Ok, I sent you a pm. If I got Sagittarius rising correct, then Gemini will be a cake walk. If I didn't, then back to the drawing board.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2015 21:49:02 GMT -5
I'm here but gotta tackle this earlier in the day..trying tomorrow..
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Post by theosgma on Aug 7, 2015 9:23:16 GMT -5
OK With have another successful student - Linda G23
Do you guys need more help? Maybe now that things may slow down a tiny bit we can move this along to the next step
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Post by theosgma on Aug 9, 2015 16:57:06 GMT -5
Well things seem to have ground to a halt. I was hoping when the whirlwind settled down we might have more interest but it's fine. Below is another chart to practice on. Those that did the exercise did well but most of you needed a couple of go rounds but let's see how it settled. What I want you to do with this chart is to list what sign is on each of the twelve houses and then to say where each planet "lives" i.e. in what house # (direction) is it located. The new part is to list what houses each of the planets own. To do this, you will need this list that I posted earlier: In this list, the signs of the zodiac are represented by a number. You already know that. That number ALWAYS refers to that particular sign - not to a house. Aries 1 (Mars) Taurus 2 (Venus) Gemini 3 (Mercury Cancer 4 (Moon) Leo 5 (Sun) Virgo 6 (Mercury Libra 7 (Venus) Scorpio 8 (Mars) Sagittarius 9 (Jupiter) Capricorn 10 (Saturn) Aquarius 11 (Saturn) Pisces 12 (Jupiter) The planets in parenthesis are the rulers or owners of that sign. To give you a head start, notice that in the new chart, Virgo, the 6th sign of the zodiac is the rising sign (on the Eastern Horizon, house 1) Virgo is owned by Mercury so Mercury rules (or is the lord or the landlord) of the first house. Rahu and Ketu (haven't explained them yet) don't own any houses. We will get to putting this together as soon as we can all navigate these set up principles. I promise that sometime soon, this will be worth it.
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Post by theosgma on Aug 9, 2015 22:56:42 GMT -5
Just to remind you to PM me your answers. Linda posted hers and I made her delete it so you all do your own work. That way I can torture, I mean, help you
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Post by LindaG23 on Aug 9, 2015 23:16:22 GMT -5
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Post by theosgma on Aug 10, 2015 8:40:41 GMT -5
Got two budding Vedic Astrologers - LindaG23 and the quiet Toramenor Well done guys!
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