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How do planets really interact in synastry? Is it through the so-called degree-aspects currently used in astrology? Is it through dispositorship or mutual reception?
Or is it through simple sign or element relatiionship as was in the earliest days of astrology?
This author feels degree-aspects between planets are highly exaggerated, and that dispositorship or mutual reception is more theoretical than practical. Long-time observation
has revealed to me that the relationship by sign, element, mode, polarity, or gender between two planets tells it all. Of course the nature of the two planets interacting must also be considered.
There will always be tension between Mars and Saturn, for example, regardless of the aspect type. In fact, the "bad" aspects between these two are preferable to the good ones!
So if aspect by degree or rulership are disregarded, when are two planets in "aspect". The first law of relationship is GENDER. Gender means masculine or feminine or positive and negative.
Other definitions are odd and even, extroverted and introverted, electric and magnetic, radiating and absorbing, giving and taking, etc. Gender in astrology is the single most important divisor
or differentiator between the signs. It is even more basic or important than either mode or element.
Two planets blend, interact, or are receptive to one another(for better or worse) when they are in same gender. The signs of each gender are as follows...
Example 1: Sun in Gemini with Mars in Gemini and Saturn in Gemini:
Example 2: Mars in Aries with Venus in Aries and Saturn in Capricorn: Modes: Another way in which two planets can relate to are mode or quadruplciity. There are 3 modes astrology: cardinal(active), fixed(stable), and mutable(adaptable). The cardinal signs(Ari,Can.Lib.Cap) all share a love of activity, leadership, and accomplishment and consider laziness or inaction sinful. They get along slightly better with the mutable sgns who are more open and flexible to thier ideas and leadership(it's like the Aries-Gemini relationship). The fixed signs(Tau,Leo,Sco,Aqu) like to own, solidify, and make permanent and dislike changeability or impatience. The fixed signs are at odds with both the cardinal signs whom they find pushy or bossy and the mutable slgns whom the find unreliable(it's like the Taurus-Aries or Taurus-Gemini relationship). The mutable signs(Gem.Vir,Sag,Pis) like to deal with ideas and concepts and all aspects of relationship, coordination, and distribution or dissemination. They get along better with the cardinal signs who stimulate their need for activity, change, and diversity(again like Gemini to Aries). Polarities, opposites or axis signs are two sides of the same coin or ends of the same stick, balancing or reflecting one another's needs or shortcomings. Their complementary natures give them the highest degree of rapport between the signs. The polarities are Aries-Libra(identity), Taurus-Scorpio(resource), Geminui-Sagttarius(ideas), Cancer-Capricorn(security), Leo-Aquarius(love), and Virgo-Pisces(service). This sign/planet receptivity can work between two or more people or in your own chart as well. See which planets are receptive to which(by sign or element) and then examine the nature and compatability of the planets involved. Planet receptivity also strongly influences the physical appearance as well as the personality. I have seen lots of "Geminian" types whose only conspicuous feature was to have Mercury in the same sign as the Sun. Same for "Taurus" types with a Sun-Venus conjunction. In fact, even the weaker aspects such as a sextile to the Sun can powerfully affect the nature or looks. I have seen many "Piscean" types with Neptune merely sextiling the Sun(by sign). This proves that all it really takes for two planets to modify one another is for both to simply be placed in the same gender. Gender, mode, element, polarity, and sign relationships are the real aspects in astrology. |