Guest guest Posted July 9, 2003 Report Share Posted July 9, 2003 thank you everyone for your input. you've all given me a lot to think about. i enjoy thinking about my career taking on more focus (sat/MC) and must admit to being curious about the dreamy idealism that could accompany this new home (nep/IC). however, i, too, am tempted to think, " yikes! don't want saturn on any angle! " not to mention further emphasizing an aspect (sat opp nep) that's already somewhat of a doozie to deal with. oddly, however, i am not yet fully daunted when considering the positives to such placements as this relocation would offer. since i am a poet, statements such as the following *really* appeal to me [per jivio's post] " and with Neptune at the IC.... Well, the potential of imaginative artistry could produce extraordinary efforts... " i bubble inside when thinking of increasing the artistry of my craft. no doubt though, with nep on the IC, i could be afraid of my own shadow sometimes and would seek comfort under that perverbial rock you guys mentioned. i'm also curious as to the additional modifiers, you mentioned jivio, that i should pay attention to in my chart when looking at this thing in whole. i can say i'm not considering the move to london based on a desire to find better work or living conditions than currently exist in LA, though anny, you raise some very valid issues to take into account. the very move itself, as well as landing a job in london once i get there, could be somewhat of an arduous task with that relocated saturn. anny, i'm not sure what you mean by " Studying the radix and recolation chart I doubt if ever Saturn will hit your Neptune opposite, tough retrograde (secondary) for a longer time. " could you elaborate on what you mean by that? also, i am curious as to what a radix is and am particularly interested in duplicating the uranian chart you have which puts nine planets in the second house trine saturn (and mars?) in the 10th (sounds intense!). how would i cast a chart like that? again, i thank everyone who responded. your information has been both honest and helpful. this board is an invaluable resource for me. in my efforts to look at london from as many angles as possible, i've ascertained london's (londinium) founding to be 43 AD by roman imperialists. i don't have a month or date for this, of course, so i just chose january 1 43AD 12:01am. does that seem reasonable to use as the city's official date or does anyone know of another commonly accepted date/time for london's " birthday " chart? -paola Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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