Guest guest Posted April 12, 1999 Report Share Posted April 12, 1999 Jaya Jaya Jagannath Dear Deep, I also feel this way at many occasions, but we do not have the sanction of the standard texts for this. With Regards, Sanjay Rath ---------------- > Shouldn't the aspects of a retrograde planet be counted backwards? For > example, if Saturn is in the 10th house retrograde, it is "facing > backwards" and aspecting the 8th, the 4th, and the 1st instead of the > 12th, the 4th and the 7th. > Obviously the results for Jupiter will not change. only those of mars and > saturn will. Even in Jupiter's case, the nature of the aspect will change > as it is "facing" the planet sitting in the aspected house, and not > looking at its tail, thus its aspect will be more > "confrontationist", if you get the drift. > Comments and any experiences you've had with this would be > appreciated. > Thanks in advance and take care, > Deep. > > ____ > ------ eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/list/sjvc Free Web-based e-mail groups by eGroups.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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