We've talked about the aspects, the kinds of aspects, orbs, and how the energy works with different kinds of aspects in this lesson. Yet, there are other things to talk about with aspects. What happens when there is a planet with no aspects with anything else at all?
Planets without aspects of any kind need special attention when doing an interpretation. These are solitary or orphan planets, unaspected planets. As we go through each of the planets, we will talk about what this means specifically to each planet.
From
"The Yod Book," by Karen Hamaker-Zondag, 1998 (English edition), she writes:
"They stand apart, and are therefore unintegrated. They have no direct influence on other planets (or psychic dynamics) and are themselves also not influenced, so they can exhibit extremes in their effects. We notice this particularly in an all-or-nothing attitude: quick to exaggerate, or precisely the opposite: not responsive in the least. In any case, whether a planet is unaspected depends particularly on the question of how large an orb we use. ... So, if we want to involve unaspected planets in our interpretation, we will first need to think about the question of orbs. And with this issue, unaspected planets can be of service to us."
The author goes on a little about how wide an orb is used. (We covered this in the lesson section on ORBS). The wider the orb, the less likely it is that there will be any unaspected planets. Alternatively, the smaller the orb, the more likely that one or more unaspected planets will be seen in the chart.
In the class, we will need to look at any "unaspected" planets in your charts to be sure that the planet is really unaspected. I have talked about the so-called "major" aspects, but have not discussed the "minor aspects." However, if the planet is aspected with a "minor aspect" then it isn't unaspected. Some of the minor aspects that we have not discussed are the semi-sextile (30-degree) and semi-square (45-degrees). Some astrologers believe the inconjunct (150-degrees) is also a minor aspect. However, I believe it causes a greater influence on a chart than what some may recognize, so I classify the inconjunct as a "major aspect."
With a
VOID COURSE OF MOON it is a similar situation. This is when the MOON does not form an aspect with any planet or energy point
BEFORE IT CHANGES SIGN. For example: if there is a moon in Leo at 28 degrees, and it makes no aspects with anything else until it changes sign at 2 degrees Virgo, then this is a
Void Course of Moon. Again, the question involves how wide or narrow the orb that you are using. If the orb is wider, there may not be a Void Course of Moon.
A Void Course of Moon can have the same interpretations as mentioned in the Karen Hamaker-Zondag's quote above. Since the moon rules the realms of emotions and home, mother and father, this can have some varied effects in a natal chart. The House and Sun Sign where the moon is located will also need to be considered.
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Void Course of Moon needs careful interpretation. As I mentioned, its effects can be varied. This can be someone who is very emotional, or somewhat lacking in warmth and emotional response. The native can also find him/herself involved in repeated situations where he/she cannot do anything to help or change the situations...sorta bounced around by "fate" and circumstances. Information and things that would help the native get out of unpleasant situations are often unknown to him/her.
There is another situation involving the moon that needs careful interpretation in a natal chart. This is when the moon is in the
Via Combusta position.
Via Combusta is located approximately from 15 degrees Libra to 15 degrees Scorpio
except 23/24 degrees Libra.
If you are interested, you can read about
Via Combusta and
Void Course of Moon on the internet. If you find interesting information, please post it for others.
We have now concluded Lesson 3, and will move on to interpretations in the Class Discussion and Questions forum.
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