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Secondary Least Aspected planet

Posted by Agnes at October 15. 2008

Hi,



I am new to the Forum... what an amazing idea!!!


I am writting today regarding the least aspected planets... I can identify (2) main in my chart: Jupiter, followed by Saturn.  The 3rd one is Pluto.


I am a Capricorn rising Scorpio, who is experiencing a transit Pluto opposing natal Saturn situation.  My natal Saturn is conjunct my SN.  Saturn also started transiting my 10th house.  In my Natal chart, Pluto is square Saturn, but it is distant - 7 degrees, and the (2) planets are in friendly signs...



I just relocated to New York...


Saturn is on the MH, Pluto is not too far from conjuncting the AC, and the SN is in the 10th...


Needless to say, i am getting concerned :(



If I follow Robert Couteau's theory of the least aspected planets, this move is good, because it emphasizes Saturn... I am however wondering if this won't be too intense a situation, and if things will ever pick up for me in this location...


I'd love to hear your comments/feedback...


Thank you :)






Re: Secondary Least Aspected planet

Posted by Skye at November 19. 2008

In my experience the least aspected planet theory doesn't work. One reason for this is that what consititutes an unaspected planet is debatable. There are many aspects (quintiles, noviles, semi-sextiles, etc) that some astrologers consider very important. Also, what orb to use is a controversial topic. So, I wouldn't put too much value on this.



Pluto-Saturn will be a heavy influence, no matter what. Whether it's good or bad for you depends on what you want out of life. If you don't like what these plants represent, and you also have a transit between them going on, then going to aplace where they are angular would be a terrible idea that would accentuate your problems.


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