kittymumu
Hi Minderwiz!
I wonder how should we best analyze retrograde planets in horary. I have done some research on the subject, but haven't gotten very answers.
This applies to charts have retrograde planets by the time they are created and charts with planets that will go into retrograde shortly after they are created. An example for the first scenario would be we see an applying sextile with tight orb between 2 main significators, but one of them is retrograding. Should we conclude that the retrograding person is in process of changing their mind/pulling back and thus the aspect will not be perfected?
The second scenario would be similar but without retrograde planets in the chart, but one planet will go into retrograde soon. For instance, let say there's a tightly applying sextile between 2 main sigs to indicate chance of something happening. But one of them will start to retrograde soon. Can we draw the same conclusion as above by saying that person who is going to retrograde will pull away from whatever the perfection might be and thus nothing will come to fruition at the end?
This chart I cast for practice shows such situation. It's created to find out if person A (querent) and B (questied) will come into a relationship in 5 months. Here's the birth time and location of the chart, Oct 26 2014, 11:51am, New York city. As you can see there is a dexter sextile of less than 3 degrees btw Mercury (person B) and Jupiter(person A). At first it looked like there is a pretty good chance of relationship. But Jupiter will start to retrograde in a little more than a month after birth of this chart. Does that tell us that person A, the querent will pull away from this potential relationship eventually?
Also just wondering, does the fact that Jupiter shows on the right of the sextile makes person A the dominating planet? And if that's the case, what does it tell us?
I wonder how should we best analyze retrograde planets in horary. I have done some research on the subject, but haven't gotten very answers.
This applies to charts have retrograde planets by the time they are created and charts with planets that will go into retrograde shortly after they are created. An example for the first scenario would be we see an applying sextile with tight orb between 2 main significators, but one of them is retrograding. Should we conclude that the retrograding person is in process of changing their mind/pulling back and thus the aspect will not be perfected?
The second scenario would be similar but without retrograde planets in the chart, but one planet will go into retrograde soon. For instance, let say there's a tightly applying sextile between 2 main sigs to indicate chance of something happening. But one of them will start to retrograde soon. Can we draw the same conclusion as above by saying that person who is going to retrograde will pull away from whatever the perfection might be and thus nothing will come to fruition at the end?
This chart I cast for practice shows such situation. It's created to find out if person A (querent) and B (questied) will come into a relationship in 5 months. Here's the birth time and location of the chart, Oct 26 2014, 11:51am, New York city. As you can see there is a dexter sextile of less than 3 degrees btw Mercury (person B) and Jupiter(person A). At first it looked like there is a pretty good chance of relationship. But Jupiter will start to retrograde in a little more than a month after birth of this chart. Does that tell us that person A, the querent will pull away from this potential relationship eventually?
Also just wondering, does the fact that Jupiter shows on the right of the sextile makes person A the dominating planet? And if that's the case, what does it tell us?