Guest guest Posted April 12, 2003 Report Share Posted April 12, 2003 April 12, 2003 Dear Sateesh, Cynthia, and other group members. I have some general questions about Mars entry into Capricorn (today)opposing Jupiter in Cancer, for everyone, and how this impacts me (and others generally), with the Full Moon in Libra April 16, which opposes my natal Aries Moon, squares Mars in Capricorn, which in turn squares natal Aries Moon, with Mars in Capricorn opposing Cancer Sun, Saturn, Mercury, and Pluto (Cancer lagna), forming a Grand Square, taking into consideration both natal and TR planets. My questions are: 1) Could someone comment on the impact in general of Mars in Capricorn opposing Jupiter in Cancer? 2)The impact in general of the Libra Full Moon squaring Mars in Capricorn and squaring Jupiter in Cancer, with the Mars-Jupiter opposition? 3) Am I mixing apples and oranges by taking into consideration both TR and NT planets to form a Grand Square, or is this valid? If so, what is the impact of the above "dynamic planetary tension" in my chart? For me, the Grand Square would be H-1, H-4, H-7, and H-10. (H-1 Sun, Saturn, Mercury, Pluto; H-4 TR Libra Moon; H-7 TR Mars in Capricorn; H-10 Aries Moon).How would this play out in dealing with the planetary tension in a positive way (i.e., turning the squares into two trines)? Satyam Shivam Sundaram Janna ===== Please visit my web site at http://seven_directions.tripod.com/ Tax Center - File online, calculators, forms, and more http://tax. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2003 Report Share Posted April 12, 2003 I'm usually a lurker on the list but thought I would throw my two cents in. I have a fair amount of experience in Western and more limited understanding of jyotish, and have always had a keen interest in the formations you asked about. Mars in Cap/Jupiter in Cancer: In general terms, both are exalted, they are friends and in mutual aspect. In Western this might be viewed as an energizing or even "lucky" aspect (there was some type of Mars/Jupiter aspect going on in OJ's chart when he was acquitted); however, it is worth noting that this opposition/mutual aspect is by sign only at this point as there is a large separation by degree (orb) right now. Mars and Jupiter will not be exactly opposite one another until May 8th. With respect to your chart, look at the functional status of Mars (yogakaraka) and Jupiter (ruler of 6th and 9th so somewhat mixed) and where each is transiting precisely relative to your first house planets (quite a mixture, there) or 10th house moon. Whichever of your planets is aspected most closely by Mars or Jupiter (up to about a 3 degree orb) would be the ones to watch first, in my mind. Don't forget that the full moon means that the Sun (exalted right now) is also a player in your 10th -- exactly opposite the transiting Full Moon. By degree, there is an almost exact T-square among transiting Sun/Moon/Mars, with the "empty space" or "outlet" (the exact point that would make for a Grand Cross were it inhabited by a transiting planet) placed over your lagna. (My understanding of T-squares is that they represent particular challenges or stresses and that the unoccupied kendra can become the focus or outlet for that activity or pressure -- with the nature of the issue depending on the nature of the planets and houses involved.) While transiting Jupiter could be considered as filling that void somewhat as it participates in a Grand Cross by SIGN, from a Western perspective Jupiter would be considered out of orb due to its degree placement, so that there is still a T-square effect to some extent. Another major factor to consider is how closely your natal Moon is aspected by the Sun/Moon/Mars or (from a Western perspective only) is squared by transiting Jupiter. (Obviously, from a vedic perspective, Jupiter would not cast an aspect onto your tenth house Moon.) While I do think there is some mixing of apples and oranges going on here (i.e., mixing aspects of transiting planets with aspects of natal planets), that doesn't mean that looking at these formations is not worthwhile -- it just creates a third type of planetary formation (comprised of transiting to natal planets) to consider. Just keep in mind that their impact will depend on which aspects are more personal to you (rather than the general population) because they "hit" on one of your natal planets closely by degree or because you are running their dasa, etc. In your chart, all this activity falls across the 1/7 (you v. significant others) axis and 4/10 (home-family v. public-career) axis. I think the obvious interpretation just looking at houses involved (without knowing your other natal placements, degrees of all those 1st house planets, dasa you are running, etc.) is that focus is being brought to bear on these areas of your life; that there may be some stresses or balancing act going on among them, possibly straining your health or detracting from your sense of self (1st house). In particular, the effect of the Libra full moon would be to illuminate 4th house matters relative to the other three houses also being affected. Don't let the concepts of "Grand Cross" or "T-Square" scare you in and of themselves. (After all, with a Grand Cross, there is some balance with all the elements -- earth, water, fire and air involved. With a T-square, always note which element is "missing" and see if it's absence resonates with you in any way.) While these formations can be quite challenging, they can also mark times of great achievement or opportunity. Again, you have to look at the nature and particular combination of planets involved -- of these transiting planets, they are all from a mutually "friendly" group and all relatively friendly to a Cancer ascendant person. Also, they are in "cardinal" signs rather than "fixed" signs like Scorpio, Leo, etc. This says to me that any events these aspects prompt could happen fast or are more likely to generate activity toward resolution -- though there could be some heat involved -- than, say, if fixed signs were involved and, due to inflexible attitudes or positions, matters might get strained to a breaking point. That said, and not knowing how Saturn operates in your chart, I would be mindful of when transiting Mars directly opposes your natal lst house Saturn and/or Mercury as either or those oppositions might create some tension or frustration or otherwise be somewhat problematic (tiredness, etc.). I hope some of this is helpful. Regards, Trish Francis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2003 Report Share Posted April 12, 2003 Dear Janna, I tend to go by the Functional impact for each Lagna - perhaps Cynthia can sum up the generalised way Mars-Cap opp Jup-Canc would manifest. Also, not sure of Grand Squares :-) . Sateesh. - "janna lynn" <jnanalynn > <gjlist> Saturday, April 12, 2003 2:09 PM [GJ] Re:Mars in Capricorn & April 16 Libra Full Moon : April 12, 2003: : Dear Sateesh, Cynthia, and other group members.: : I have some general questions about Mars entry into: Capricorn (today)opposing Jupiter in Cancer, for: everyone, and how this impacts me (and others: generally), with the Full Moon in Libra April 16,: which opposes my natal Aries Moon, squares Mars in: Capricorn, which in turn squares natal Aries Moon,: with Mars in Capricorn opposing Cancer Sun, Saturn,: Mercury, and Pluto (Cancer lagna), forming a Grand: Square, taking into consideration both natal and TR: planets.: : My questions are:: : 1) Could someone comment on the impact in general of: Mars in Capricorn opposing Jupiter in Cancer?: : 2)The impact in general of the Libra Full Moon: squaring Mars in Capricorn and squaring Jupiter in: Cancer, with the Mars-Jupiter opposition?: : 3) Am I mixing apples and oranges by taking into: consideration both TR and NT planets to form a Grand: Square, or is this valid? If so, what is the impact of: the above "dynamic planetary tension" in my chart? For: me, the Grand Square would be H-1, H-4, H-7, and H-10.: (H-1 Sun, Saturn, Mercury, Pluto; H-4 TR Libra Moon;: H-7 TR Mars in Capricorn; H-10 Aries Moon).How would: this play out in dealing with the planetary tension in: a positive way (i.e., turning the squares into two: trines)? ---Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).Version: 6.0.471 / Virus Database: 269 - Release Date: 10/04/2003 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2003 Report Share Posted April 12, 2003 Hi Sateesh: Thanks for reply, which may point to how I am mixing "apples and oranges" in Jyotish/Western astrology. By "Grand Square" in this case I mean: Mars in Capricorn (H-7) squares my natal Moon (10th House Aries), which in turn squares H-1 (containing NT Sun, Pluto, Mercury, Saturn—Cancer lagna), which in turn squares TR Libra Moon (H-4), each cardinal house 90 degrees apart with these planetary configurations at the Full Moon—I come up with April 17 to get the Libra Full Moon). I think this is a Cardinal T-Square for everyone (with different houses, depending on lagna, with the Jupiter-Mars opposition T-squaring the Libra Full Moon), but for me because natal Moon is H-10 Aries (also TRansiting Mercury is there), I "see" it as a Grand Square for me? But again if this is a "grand mixture" of different fruits in one basket, I hope someone versed in both Western/Jyotish will correct my confusion. Satyam, Shivam, Sundaram Janna gjlist, "Sateesh Batas" <makara@n...> wrote: > Dear Janna, > > I tend to go by the Functional impact for each Lagna - perhaps Cynthia can sum up the generalised way Mars-Cap opp Jup-Canc would manifest. > > Also, not sure of Grand Squares :-) . > > Sateesh. > > > - > "janna lynn" <jnanalynn> > <gjlist> > Saturday, April 12, 2003 2:09 PM > [GJ] Re:Mars in Capricorn & April 16 Libra Full Moon > > > : April 12, 2003 > : > : Dear Sateesh, Cynthia, and other group members. > : > : I have some general questions about Mars entry into > : Capricorn (today)opposing Jupiter in Cancer, for > : everyone, and how this impacts me (and others > : generally), with the Full Moon in Libra April 16, > : which opposes my natal Aries Moon, squares Mars in > : Capricorn, which in turn squares natal Aries Moon, > : with Mars in Capricorn opposing Cancer Sun, Saturn, > : Mercury, and Pluto (Cancer lagna), forming a Grand > : Square, taking into consideration both natal and TR > : planets. > : > : My questions are: > : > : 1) Could someone comment on the impact in general of > : Mars in Capricorn opposing Jupiter in Cancer? > : > : 2)The impact in general of the Libra Full Moon > : squaring Mars in Capricorn and squaring Jupiter in > : Cancer, with the Mars-Jupiter opposition? > : > : 3) Am I mixing apples and oranges by taking into > : consideration both TR and NT planets to form a Grand > : Square, or is this valid? If so, what is the impact of > : the above "dynamic planetary tension" in my chart? For > : me, the Grand Square would be H-1, H-4, H-7, and H-10. > : (H-1 Sun, Saturn, Mercury, Pluto; H-4 TR Libra Moon; > : H-7 TR Mars in Capricorn; H-10 Aries Moon).How would > : this play out in dealing with the planetary tension in > : a positive way (i.e., turning the squares into two > : trines)? > > > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.471 / Virus Database: 269 - Release Date: 10/04/2003 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2003 Report Share Posted April 12, 2003 Dear Janna, Trish explained the situation very well. I'd just emphasize that you always keep in mind configuaration and placements you have in YOUR NT chart- 'grand cross' that transiting planets form with your natal planets will activate the area/s/ of life as Trish explained- on a bigger scale than it would be the case when only tr. planets form confuguration. As per your situation, Full Moon will activate 4/10 and 1/7axes by itself- Jupiter and mars /long term tr/ would do the same- however tr. jupiter over your first house planets, and aspect with natal Moon, promises protection, good outcome, though it may be upsetting at the time /tr mars your NATAL MOON/ - whenever natal configuation, placements are activated that's the most significant. For longer impact see what's going on with your progression at the moment, or which period and sub-p you are running- or better yet, BOTH. in other words, which ALREADY existing promisses will be 'triggered by particular configuration- that will set up the the stage for all manifestations that can be expected. Hope this helps. Anna - bharani (AT) aol (DOT) com gjlist Saturday, April 12, 2003 1:30 PM Re: [GJ] Re:Mars in Capricorn & April 16 Libra Full Moon Dear Janna,I'm usually a lurker on the list but thought I would throw my two cents in. I have a fair amount of experience in Western and more limited understanding of jyotish, and have always had a keen interest in the formations you asked about.Mars in Cap/Jupiter in Cancer: In general terms, both are exalted, they are friends and in mutual aspect. In Western this might be viewed as an energizing or even "lucky" aspect (there was some type of Mars/Jupiter aspect going on in OJ's chart when he was acquitted); however, it is worth noting that this opposition/mutual aspect is by sign only at this point as there is a large separation by degree (orb) right now. Mars and Jupiter will not be exactly opposite one another until May 8th. With respect to your chart, look at the functional status of Mars (yogakaraka) and Jupiter (ruler of 6th and 9th so somewhat mixed) and where each is transiting precisely relative to your first house planets (quite a mixture, there) or 10th house moon. Whichever of your planets is aspected most closely by Mars or Jupiter (up to about a 3 degree orb) would be the ones to watch first, in my mind.Don't forget that the full moon means that the Sun (exalted right now) is also a player in your 10th -- exactly opposite the transiting Full Moon. By degree, there is an almost exact T-square among transiting Sun/Moon/Mars, with the "empty space" or "outlet" (the exact point that would make for a Grand Cross were it inhabited by a transiting planet) placed over your lagna. (My understanding of T-squares is that they represent particular challenges or stresses and that the unoccupied kendra can become the focus or outlet for that activity or pressure -- with the nature of the issue depending on the nature of the planets and houses involved.) While transiting Jupiter could be considered as filling that void somewhat as it participates in a Grand Cross by SIGN, from a Western perspective Jupiter would be considered out of orb due to its degree placement, so that there is still a T-square effect to some extent. Another major factor to consider is how closely you r natal Moon is aspected by the Sun/Moon/Mars or (from a Western perspective only) is squared by transiting Jupiter. (Obviously, from a vedic perspective, Jupiter would not cast an aspect onto your tenth house Moon.)While I do think there is some mixing of apples and oranges going on here (i.e., mixing aspects of transiting planets with aspects of natal planets), that doesn't mean that looking at these formations is not worthwhile -- it just creates a third type of planetary formation (comprised of transiting to natal planets) to consider. Just keep in mind that their impact will depend on which aspects are more personal to you (rather than the general population) because they "hit" on one of your natal planets closely by degree or because you are running their dasa, etc.In your chart, all this activity falls across the 1/7 (you v. significant others) axis and 4/10 (home-family v. public-career) axis. I think the obvious interpretation just looking at houses involved (without knowing your other natal placements, degrees of all those 1st house planets, dasa you are running, etc.) is that focus is being brought to bear on these areas of your life; that there may be some stresses or balancing act going on among them, possibly straining your health or detracting from your sense of self (1st house). In particular, the effect of the Libra full moon would be to illuminate 4th house matters relative to the other three houses also being affected.Don't let the concepts of "Grand Cross" or "T-Square" scare you in and of themselves. (After all, with a Grand Cross, there is some balance with all the elements -- earth, water, fire and air involved. With a T-square, always note which element is "missing" and see if it's absence resonates with you in any way.) While these formations can be quite challenging, they can also mark times of great achievement or opportunity. Again, you have to look at the nature and particular combination of planets involved -- of these transiting planets, they are all from a mutually "friendly" group and all relatively friendly to a Cancer ascendant person. Also, they are in "cardinal" signs rather than "fixed" signs like Scorpio, Leo, etc. This says to me that any events these aspects prompt could happen fast or are more likely to generate activity toward resolution -- though there could be some heat involved -- than, say, if fixed signs were involved and, du e to inflexible attitudes or positions, matters might get strained to a breaking point. That said, and not knowing how Saturn operates in your chart, I would be mindful of when transiting Mars directly opposes your natal lst house Saturn and/or Mercury as either or those oppositions might create some tension or frustration or otherwise be somewhat problematic (tiredness, etc.).I hope some of this is helpful.Regards,Trish Francis Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat: gjlist-http://www.goravani.comYour use of is subject to the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2003 Report Share Posted April 12, 2003 Dear Trish: This is one of the most illuminating answers I could have hoped for, and I think with deeper reflection on the points in your reply, will help me to clarify some of the confusions I have between Western and Jyotish (I am self-taught in both, beginning with Western for several decades; but upon seeing my Vedic chart, I knew that "this was me," so I embarked upon Jyotish, where I have only scratched the surface. But I consider myself an "intuitive astrologer" and tend to look at the planetary relationships, but without the in-depth training that professional astrolers have). Thank you for coming out of your status as a "lurker on the list!" Every once in a while I venture out and ask something, and most often, I am able to fit another piece in the puzzle by following this list. RE: ...that this opposition/mutual aspect is by sign only at this point as there is > a large separation by degree (orb) right now. Mars and Jupiter will not be > exactly opposite one another until May 8th. This helps; for example, Moon (15 degrees) and Sun (6 degrees) are squared natally by sign/house in my chart, but as a Vedic astrologer pointed out, not be degree. I need to be more careful about this since I had previously only understood it from a Western astrological point of view. RE: With respect to your chart, look > at the functional status of Mars (yogakaraka) and Jupiter (ruler of 6th and > 9th so somewhat mixed) and where each is transiting precisely relative to > your first house planets (quite a mixture, there) or 10th house moon. Unfortunately I do not understand "functional status," which Sateesh also referred to. But your explanation of the "missing or unoccupied kendra" in the T-square and of the Grand Cross, etc., I find deeply intuitive and again illuminating, and I think others may benefit from this explanation as I do and will be able to use in the future. RE: That said, and not knowing how Saturn operates in your chart, I would be > mindful of when transiting Mars directly opposes your natal lst house Saturn > and/or Mercury as either of those oppositions might create some tension or > frustration or otherwise be somewhat problematic (tiredness, etc.). And thanks especially for this. I have just "left" Sade Sati (or has 'it' left me?) with Saturn's entry into Gemiii April 7. I am quite frankly exhausted from the last 8 years of sheer torment and suffering and am beginning ever so slightly to feel some release at this point from this Saturn transit—with Saturn at 5 degrees (1-degree combust my Sun), any Saturn transit takes a deep toll—and this one has. But I must say it has taken me to profound depths in my spiritual path and work—as a friend recently wrote: "The external show, I hope, is like the surface of the ocean. It does not reveal much; behind the appearances is the depth of the ocean. A completely different story. " I am also ending Rahu Dasa [Rahu-Mars] in October when Jupiter dasa begins this year). So, yes, there is profoundly intense Mars-Saturn activity in my chart at this time, and it would be such a "boon" if this activity, as you suggest, might be "friendly" with these planets in exaltation. And I think again your reply will help me to look more closely at when Mars by degree (looks like April 20-22) might create more stress opposing NT Sun and Saturn. All of this is the reason I again and again have returned to the wisdom of the poet—the gift of guru through the Sade Sati transit, which I share with you and others on the list: PAIN AND JOY Pain is the vestal virgin consecrated to the service of the immortal perfection, and when she takes her true place before the altar of the infinite she casts off her dark veil and bares her face to the beholder as a revelation of supreme joy. Rabindranath Tagore Thank you again for sharing your wisdom. Satyam Shivam Sundaram Janna http://seven_directions.tripod.com/ gjlist, bharani@a... wrote: > Dear Janna, > > I'm usually a lurker on the list but thought I would throw my two cents in. I > have a fair amount of experience in Western and more limited understanding of > jyotish, and have always had a keen interest in the formations you asked > about. > > Mars in Cap/Jupiter in Cancer: In general terms, both are exalted, they are > friends and in mutual aspect. In Western this might be viewed as an > energizing or even "lucky" aspect (there was some type of Mars/Jupiter aspect > going on in OJ's chart when he was acquitted); however, it is worth noting > that this opposition/mutual aspect is by sign only at this point as there is > a large separation by degree (orb) right now. Mars and Jupiter will not be > exactly opposite one another until May 8th. With respect to your chart, look > at the functional status of Mars (yogakaraka) and Jupiter (ruler of 6th and > 9th so somewhat mixed) and where each is transiting precisely relative to > your first house planets (quite a mixture, there) or 10th house moon. > Whichever of your planets is aspected most closely by Mars or Jupiter (up to > about a 3 degree orb) would be the ones to watch first, in my mind. > > Don't forget that the full moon means that the Sun (exalted right now) is > also a player in your 10th -- exactly opposite the transiting Full Moon. By > degree, there is an almost exact T-square among transiting Sun/Moon/Mars, > with the "empty space" or "outlet" (the exact point that would make for a > Grand Cross were it inhabited by a transiting planet) placed over your lagna. > (My understanding of T-squares is that they represent particular challenges > or stresses and that the unoccupied kendra can become the focus or outlet for > that activity or pressure -- with the nature of the issue depending on the > nature of the planets and houses involved.) While transiting Jupiter could be > considered as filling that void somewhat as it participates in a Grand Cross > by SIGN, from a Western perspective Jupiter would be considered out of orb > due to its degree placement, so that there is still a T-square effect to some > extent. Another major factor to consider is how closely your natal Moon is > aspected by the Sun/Moon/Mars or (from a Western perspective only) is squared > by transiting Jupiter. (Obviously, from a vedic perspective, Jupiter would > not cast an aspect onto your tenth house Moon.) > > While I do think there is some mixing of apples and oranges going on here > (i.e., mixing aspects of transiting planets with aspects of natal planets), > that doesn't mean that looking at these formations is not worthwhile -- it > just creates a third type of planetary formation (comprised of transiting to > natal planets) to consider. Just keep in mind that their impact will depend > on which aspects are more personal to you (rather than the general > population) because they "hit" on one of your natal planets closely by degree > or because you are running their dasa, etc. > > In your chart, all this activity falls across the 1/7 (you v. significant > others) axis and 4/10 (home-family v. public-career) axis. I think the > obvious interpretation just looking at houses involved (without knowing your > other natal placements, degrees of all those 1st house planets, dasa you are > running, etc.) is that focus is being brought to bear on these areas of your > life; that there may be some stresses or balancing act going on among them, > possibly straining your health or detracting from your sense of self (1st > house). In particular, the effect of the Libra full moon would be to > illuminate 4th house matters relative to the other three houses also being > affected. > > Don't let the concepts of "Grand Cross" or "T-Square" scare you in and of > themselves. (After all, with a Grand Cross, there is some balance with all > the elements -- earth, water, fire and air involved. With a T-square, always > note which element is "missing" and see if it's absence resonates with you in > any way.) While these formations can be quite challenging, they can also mark > times of great achievement or opportunity. Again, you have to look at the > nature and particular combination of planets involved -- of these transiting > planets, they are all from a mutually "friendly" group and all relatively > friendly to a Cancer ascendant person. Also, they are in "cardinal" signs > rather than "fixed" signs like Scorpio, Leo, etc. This says to me that any > events these aspects prompt could happen fast or are more likely to generate > activity toward resolution -- though there could be some heat involved -- > than, say, if fixed signs were involved and, due to inflexible attitudes or > positions, matters might get strained to a breaking point. > > That said, and not knowing how Saturn operates in your chart, I would be > mindful of when transiting Mars directly opposes your natal lst house Saturn > and/or Mercury as either or those oppositions might create some tension or > frustration or otherwise be somewhat problematic (tiredness, etc.). > > I hope some of this is helpful. > > Regards, > > Trish Francis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2003 Report Share Posted April 12, 2003 Dear Janna, In simplest terms (there are many views on what are Functional malefics and Functional benefics for each of the 12 Ascending signs) - any Planet that is Lord of the 6th/8th/12th (some include 3rd) houses can be considered functionally malefic - more so if the said House contains a Moolatrikona (MT) sign. Like for Cancer, Jupiter's MT sign Sagittarius is in your 6th - so it becomes FM - similarly, Saturn's MT sign Aquarius is in your 8th, so Saturn is also a FM for you. www.yournetastrologer.com or www.jupitersweb.com will help explain these concepts. Sateesh. ======== - "Janna Lynn" <jnanalynn > <gjlist> Saturday, April 12, 2003 7:49 PM [GJ] Re:Mars in Capricorn & April 16 Libra Full Moon Unfortunately I do not understand "functional status," which Sateesh also referred to. ---Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).Version: 6.0.471 / Virus Database: 269 - Release Date: 10/04/2003 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2003 Report Share Posted April 12, 2003 Dear Anna: Yes, your reply does help: I think I have leapt light years in my understanding with these replies from you, Trish, and Sateesh. I tend to look (Western overview-house/sign) at the Grand Cross, and it DOES impact H-1-7 axis and H-4-10 axis, but by degree, it "looks like" only on May 8, Mars-Jupiter at 15 degrees exactly squares both TR Moon (Cancer) and NT Moon (Aries), which is a T-square, both in transit and natal, with the Moon. With the information Trish supplied, I'm intuitively guided to seek the "missing piece" of this T-square in H-4. It "sounds like" it could be a change of residence on the surface and possibly a deep inner change underneath the surface, possibly more emotional since it is a Moon aspect, but with Mars sub-dasa, it could also be action-oriented externally—either way this will keep "mind" busy for awhile. Thanks to you too for another "missing piece of the puzzle." Satyam Shivam Sundaram Janna http://seven_directions.tripod.com gjlist, "N." <anmar@a...> wrote: > Dear Janna, > Trish explained the situation very well. > I'd just emphasize that you always keep in mind configuaration and placements you have in YOUR NT chart- 'grand cross' that transiting planets form with your natal planets will activate the area/s/ of life as Trish explained- on a bigger scale than it would be the case when only tr. planets form confuguration. > > As per your situation, Full Moon will activate 4/10 and 1/7axes by itself- Jupiter and mars /long term tr/ would do the same- however tr. jupiter over your first house planets, and aspect with natal Moon, promises protection, good outcome, though it may be upsetting at the time /tr mars your NATAL MOON/ - whenever natal configuation, placements are activated that's the most significant. > For longer impact see what's going on with your progression at the moment, or which period and sub-p you are running- or better yet, BOTH. in other words, which ALREADY existing promisses will be 'triggered by particular configuration- that will set up the the stage for all manifestations that can be expected. > > Hope this helps. > Anna > > - > bharani@a... > gjlist > Saturday, April 12, 2003 1:30 PM > Re: [GJ] Re:Mars in Capricorn & April 16 Libra Full Moon > > > Dear Janna, > > I'm usually a lurker on the list but thought I would throw my two cents in. I have a fair amount of experience in Western and more limited understanding of jyotish, and have always had a keen interest in the formations you asked about. > > Mars in Cap/Jupiter in Cancer: In general terms, both are exalted, they are friends and in mutual aspect. In Western this might be viewed as an energizing or even "lucky" aspect (there was some type of Mars/Jupiter aspect going on in OJ's chart when he was acquitted); however, it is worth noting that this opposition/mutual aspect is by sign only at this point as there is a large separation by degree (orb) right now. Mars and Jupiter will not be exactly opposite one another until May 8th. With respect to your chart, look at the functional status of Mars (yogakaraka) and Jupiter (ruler of 6th and 9th so somewhat mixed) and where each is transiting precisely relative to your first house planets (quite a mixture, there) or 10th house moon. Whichever of your planets is aspected most closely by Mars or Jupiter (up to about a 3 degree orb) would be the ones to watch first, in my mind. > > Don't forget that the full moon means that the Sun (exalted right now) is also a player in your 10th -- exactly opposite the transiting Full Moon. By degree, there is an almost exact T-square among transiting Sun/Moon/Mars, with the "empty space" or "outlet" (the exact point that would make for a Grand Cross were it inhabited by a transiting planet) placed over your lagna. (My understanding of T-squares is that they represent particular challenges or stresses and that the unoccupied kendra can become the focus or outlet for that activity or pressure -- with the nature of the issue depending on the nature of the planets and houses involved.) While transiting Jupiter could be considered as filling that void somewhat as it participates in a Grand Cross by SIGN, from a Western perspective Jupiter would be considered out of orb due to its degree placement, so that there is still a T-square effect to some extent. Another major factor to consider is how closely you r natal Moon is aspected by the Sun/Moon/Mars or (from a Western perspective only) is squared by transiting Jupiter. (Obviously, from a vedic perspective, Jupiter would not cast an aspect onto your tenth house Moon.) > > While I do think there is some mixing of apples and oranges going on here (i.e., mixing aspects of transiting planets with aspects of natal planets), that doesn't mean that looking at these formations is not worthwhile -- it just creates a third type of planetary formation (comprised of transiting to natal planets) to consider. Just keep in mind that their impact will depend on which aspects are more personal to you (rather than the general population) because they "hit" on one of your natal planets closely by degree or because you are running their dasa, etc. > > In your chart, all this activity falls across the 1/7 (you v. significant others) axis and 4/10 (home-family v. public-career) axis. I think the obvious interpretation just looking at houses involved (without knowing your other natal placements, degrees of all those 1st house planets, dasa you are running, etc.) is that focus is being brought to bear on these areas of your life; that there may be some stresses or balancing act going on among them, possibly straining your health or detracting from your sense of self (1st house). In particular, the effect of the Libra full moon would be to illuminate 4th house matters relative to the other three houses also being affected. > > Don't let the concepts of "Grand Cross" or "T-Square" scare you in and of themselves. (After all, with a Grand Cross, there is some balance with all the elements -- earth, water, fire and air involved. With a T-square, always note which element is "missing" and see if it's absence resonates with you in any way.) While these formations can be quite challenging, they can also mark times of great achievement or opportunity. Again, you have to look at the nature and particular combination of planets involved -- of these transiting planets, they are all from a mutually "friendly" group and all relatively friendly to a Cancer ascendant person. Also, they are in "cardinal" signs rather than "fixed" signs like Scorpio, Leo, etc. This says to me that any events these aspects prompt could happen fast or are more likely to generate activity toward resolution -- though there could be some heat involved -- than, say, if fixed signs were involved and, du e to inflexible attitudes or positions, matters might get strained to a breaking point. > > That said, and not knowing how Saturn operates in your chart, I would be mindful of when transiting Mars directly opposes your natal lst house Saturn and/or Mercury as either or those oppositions might create some tension or frustration or otherwise be somewhat problematic (tiredness, etc.). > > I hope some of this is helpful. > > Regards, > > Trish Francis > > > Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat > : gjlist- > > > > Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2003 Report Share Posted April 12, 2003 I would describe this opposition as fierce optimism. Mars exalted is strong for decisive action. In Capricorn that action comes from experience, not so reckless. Early Capricorn is utar Ashada, also wise and philosophical, but Mars in Cap is good for business. Likewise, Jupiter in Pushya is optimistic and good for business. Therefore, this combination should be good for starting a new venture. It is passionate and willing to risk. This is stronger as Mars nears tight opposition to Jupiter and the Moon triggers either. The Full Moon is simply a trigger of this. I think it will be most strongly triggered with the Moon conjoins Mars or Jupiter. If Capricorn Cancer axis is a strong one in your chart you will feel is more personally. For the world, it should be good for taking care of business at all levels. this is very general and off the top of my head. - Sateesh Batas gjlist Saturday, April 12, 2003 10:04 AM Re: [GJ] Re:Mars in Capricorn & April 16 Libra Full Moon Dear Janna, I tend to go by the Functional impact for each Lagna - perhaps Cynthia can sum up the generalised way Mars-Cap opp Jup-Canc would manifest. Also, not sure of Grand Squares :-) . Sateesh. - "janna lynn" <jnanalynn > <gjlist> Saturday, April 12, 2003 2:09 PM [GJ] Re:Mars in Capricorn & April 16 Libra Full Moon : April 12, 2003: : Dear Sateesh, Cynthia, and other group members.: : I have some general questions about Mars entry into: Capricorn (today)opposing Jupiter in Cancer, for: everyone, and how this impacts me (and others: generally), with the Full Moon in Libra April 16,: which opposes my natal Aries Moon, squares Mars in: Capricorn, which in turn squares natal Aries Moon,: with Mars in Capricorn opposing Cancer Sun, Saturn,: Mercury, and Pluto (Cancer lagna), forming a Grand: Square, taking into consideration both natal and TR: planets.: : My questions are:: : 1) Could someone comment on the impact in general of: Mars in Capricorn opposing Jupiter in Cancer?: : 2)The impact in general of the Libra Full Moon: squaring Mars in Capricorn and squaring Jupiter in: Cancer, with the Mars-Jupiter opposition?: : 3) Am I mixing apples and oranges by taking into: consideration both TR and NT planets to form a Grand: Square, or is this valid? If so, what is the impact of: the above "dynamic planetary tension" in my chart? For: me, the Grand Square would be H-1, H-4, H-7, and H-10.: (H-1 Sun, Saturn, Mercury, Pluto; H-4 TR Libra Moon;: H-7 TR Mars in Capricorn; H-10 Aries Moon).How would: this play out in dealing with the planetary tension in: a positive way (i.e., turning the squares into two: trines)? ---Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).Version: 6.0.471 / Virus Database: 269 - Release Date: 10/04/2003Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat SatTo , send an email to: gjlist-http://www.goravani.comYour use of is subject to the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.