Zephyros
Probably off topic, but I'll allow myself since I say so. How do the planets of the decans affect the Court cards? I'm trying to build a profile for each using the elemental attribution, two parts of one sign and one part of the other (shadow? detriment? the one before, you know). The complete prifile is built of all three decans, but I'm trying to go further and isolate each planet with its sign, so each Court is basically three-in-one. Looking, for example, at the Queen of Wands, which I'm studying now, she has two Mars, but I get the feeling they behave differently, since they're in two different signs. Like, someone born at the beginning of the Q/W would be affected by Mars in Pisces, and would have perhaps a more conflicted personality that someone born in the second decan of the Q/W, of Mars in Aries who would have less of a Piscean character, and have a bit more Aries.
Is any of this making sense?
ETA: This is even further complicated by the fact that Mars in Aries is Satiety, which may make sense on its own, but less so in the Queen.
ETA: I have doubts as to whether dividing the court this way is desirable or even feasible. It would seem that the decan in Pisces serves to support Aries in such a way, but as the Queen is mostly Aries, Mars in Pisces would perhaps denote a different person. For example, the intuitive, mystic aspects of Pisces in light of the Queen would perhaps show she uses these qualities as a means to an end, rather than for their own sake (a fortune teller, perhaps ). Mars in Pisces would accentuate the self-pity of Pisces, but in light of Aries would perhaps be transformed to self-righteousness. Taking that away would seem to make something else entirely... even if I'm not concerned about the corresponding pip, because it is in a different world, it does mystify.
Maybe I should start a separate thread?
Is any of this making sense?
ETA: This is even further complicated by the fact that Mars in Aries is Satiety, which may make sense on its own, but less so in the Queen.
ETA: I have doubts as to whether dividing the court this way is desirable or even feasible. It would seem that the decan in Pisces serves to support Aries in such a way, but as the Queen is mostly Aries, Mars in Pisces would perhaps denote a different person. For example, the intuitive, mystic aspects of Pisces in light of the Queen would perhaps show she uses these qualities as a means to an end, rather than for their own sake (a fortune teller, perhaps ). Mars in Pisces would accentuate the self-pity of Pisces, but in light of Aries would perhaps be transformed to self-righteousness. Taking that away would seem to make something else entirely... even if I'm not concerned about the corresponding pip, because it is in a different world, it does mystify.
Maybe I should start a separate thread?