Guest guest Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 Anny wrote: Still it needs more consideration of me to think about how to put it into actual practice. You do? Sari: No, for me it's not chrystal clear how to put it in actual practice. But I've tried to get a better grip of the actual nature of the whole sign houses and I've experimented with models like that. I wouldn't personally ignore the vedic natural significators, not at least for the moment, and for me they make sense. But one thing I know and it's that I'm not satisfied with the usual Aries = 1. house, Taurus = 2. house formula. What I like in putting any of the fixed signs as the 1. house is that then you get the signs and the exaltation signs of the Sun and the Moon around the axis. If Scorpio is the 1. house, then the debilitaton sign of the Sun is the 12. house and the debilitation sign of the Moon is the 1. house; both signs ruled by Saturn get around the axis between the 3. and the 4. house, the exaltation signs of the Sun and the Moon get around the axis between the 6. and the 7. house and the own signs of the Sun and the Moon make the 9. and 10. house. There's something symmetrically beautiful in that, that's absent in the usual model. Of course, if we follow the early siderealist model of Taurus as the first sign, we get the same result. Best, Sari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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