Re: Reconsidering SLR Technique
Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2019 12:12 am
I may have found the lunar return that shows me that natal planet angularity in SLRs is per se important.
I have a friend, Mike. (Not the Mike who posted above.) He's a sweet double Sagittarius with Moon in Midheaven (albeit square Pluto) but, off in the middleground, he has a < 3° Mars-Saturn opposition:
19°04' Libra - Mars
21°45' Aries - Saturn
He's always had struggle, but not so much as when he moved far, far from home to be with the woman he adored more than any other and, in time, to create and begin raising two sons. He did this in one of the worse places in the world for his happiness, a place where his local Ascendant is 19°02' Cancer. They have struggled with survival in many ways.
It had been clear lately that Mike had something weighing very heavily on him, something that was breaking his heart. Tonight, he let us all in (using a fairly public place for it, so I feel OK about telling his story here) on what was breaking his heart so: His wife had been distant for a while, they'd been struggling with survival and other things, and this week she told him she no longer loved him and nothing was going to change that.
His Lunar Return was April 23. On its own, it only says a little, though what's it says is quite symbolically apt: Sun is 2°43' below Descendant (of all angles!) in partile mundane conjunction with Uranus.
Ah, but then there is this: SLR Midheaven is 20°21' Cancer. Compare this to the natal Mars-Saturn positions above. (The Mars/Saturn midpoint is 20°25' Cancer.) Natal Mars-Saturn receives no transits. Its only importance in the SLR is its exact angularity, within bare minutes. - The SLR itself shows the event of a marital breach with Sun-Uranus conjoined on its Descendant, but only the natal planet' exact angularity shows the pain.
I have a friend, Mike. (Not the Mike who posted above.) He's a sweet double Sagittarius with Moon in Midheaven (albeit square Pluto) but, off in the middleground, he has a < 3° Mars-Saturn opposition:
19°04' Libra - Mars
21°45' Aries - Saturn
He's always had struggle, but not so much as when he moved far, far from home to be with the woman he adored more than any other and, in time, to create and begin raising two sons. He did this in one of the worse places in the world for his happiness, a place where his local Ascendant is 19°02' Cancer. They have struggled with survival in many ways.
It had been clear lately that Mike had something weighing very heavily on him, something that was breaking his heart. Tonight, he let us all in (using a fairly public place for it, so I feel OK about telling his story here) on what was breaking his heart so: His wife had been distant for a while, they'd been struggling with survival and other things, and this week she told him she no longer loved him and nothing was going to change that.
His Lunar Return was April 23. On its own, it only says a little, though what's it says is quite symbolically apt: Sun is 2°43' below Descendant (of all angles!) in partile mundane conjunction with Uranus.
Ah, but then there is this: SLR Midheaven is 20°21' Cancer. Compare this to the natal Mars-Saturn positions above. (The Mars/Saturn midpoint is 20°25' Cancer.) Natal Mars-Saturn receives no transits. Its only importance in the SLR is its exact angularity, within bare minutes. - The SLR itself shows the event of a marital breach with Sun-Uranus conjoined on its Descendant, but only the natal planet' exact angularity shows the pain.