I'm looking at a friend's charts for an event, and in their progressed planets to natal, I see:
p. Neptune co r. Neptune 00'
p. Uranus co r. Uranus 11'
p. Pluto co r. Pluto 46' (for context; the other planets must have moved further away and then returned)
Are these kinds of returns anything to care about? Are they similar at all to transiting planets conjoining their SSR positions?
Progressed conjunctions to natal
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Re: Progressed conjunctions to natal
Only the Neptune - the 0' orb - is worth mentioning. The others are around for years (possibly decades).
I don't know that the Neptune to Neptune is that big of a deal (it depends on how introspective one is, I think). If this is the only Neptune factor in the person's life, this is likely to be the one-to-three years that some understanding of their Neptune "comes home to roost," that - in a way that reflects their natural developmental unfolding along their life path - gives better understanding how the reality-forging (etc.) process works within them.
I don't know that the Neptune to Neptune is that big of a deal (it depends on how introspective one is, I think). If this is the only Neptune factor in the person's life, this is likely to be the one-to-three years that some understanding of their Neptune "comes home to roost," that - in a way that reflects their natural developmental unfolding along their life path - gives better understanding how the reality-forging (etc.) process works within them.
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Re: Progressed conjunctions to natal
Jim wrote:
Isn't this one of Jayne's most important types of progressions?Only the Neptune - the 0' orb - is worth mentioning.
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Re: Progressed conjunctions to natal
Standard secondary progressions? That wasn't one mentioned in the article you read.SteveS wrote: Mon Sep 23, 2024 10:35 am Jim wrote:Isn't this one of Jayne's most important types of progressions?Only the Neptune - the 0' orb - is worth mentioning.
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