Guest guest Posted January 23, 2003 Report Share Posted January 23, 2003 Dear Nicholas and List, I was observing past TRs of Jupiter during "triple-transits" of the planet over my Natal chart, and noticed something that may be relevant - Taking the current retrogression of Jupiter as an Example - 04-December-2002 @ 11:45 = Jupiter Retro @ 24º 14’ Cancer 04-April-2003 @ 02:15 = Jupiter Direct @ 14º 10’ Cancer Now - the "midpoint" of this range is approximately 19º 12’ . That is - [24*14 minus 14*10] divided by 2; then the result added to 14*10 for a "mean average" of what constitutes the exact midpoint of Rx motion. In my own chart, NT Jupiter sits at 15*35 Capricorn, and NT Mars at 20*38 Capricorn. However, the 19*12 cited above as the midpoint of the actual Triple-Transit ITSELF may be the most key degree for TR Jupiter to have most effect/be affected to/from NT Planets/MEPs. In other words, when TR Jupiter Rx gets to 19*12 it may be more prominent an event than (say) when it is Rx at 20*38 Exact, or when it is at 15*35 Exact. Ditto for when Jupiter resumes Direct motion - its maximum influence may be felt at 19*12 rather than at 15*35 or 20*38. As the 19*12 midpoint will be for a TR planet, it can be applied/observed for all Natal charts. I anticipate there may be a counter-argument that maximum impact of a triple-transit planet will be at the Two points that it Station-to-Retrogrades, and Station-to-Drirects. I'll keep an eye out on this theory in my own chart. I stress it is just a theory - but seems to hold good for past events involving past Triple-Transits of Jupiter. Sateesh. ---Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).Version: 6.0.445 / Virus Database: 250 - Release Date: 22/01/2003 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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