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All planets aspect the 7th house from their positions in the chart. In addition to the conjunction (same house) and the 7th house, the following special aspects apply: Mars aspects the 4th (7th) and 8th Jupiter aspects the 5th (7th) and 9th Saturn aspects the 3rd (7th) and 10th Rahu and Ketu aspect the 5th and 9th
To view the larger Chart Image accompanying this tutorial, please click on the Table of Western Planetary Orbs, or the Orbs Table link below.
Orbs:
All multiples of 22.5 degrees are considered evil.
1. Aspects are the modifying influences in a horoscope and a prediction is never complete unless the aspects are properly computed, studied, integrated and synthesized, and the results then judged. Below are a few useful hints to enable one to arrive at a correct judgment: First, assess the strength of the aspect. In Western Astrology, the Decile, or 36 degrees aspect, is not so powerful for good as a Trine; which is the 120 degree aspect. A semi-square aspect, or the 45 degree aspect, is not so harmful as the challenging nature of the square; the 90 degrees aspect. Below I have constructed an Aspect Table, which can also be viewed in the KP Workshop, to better acquaint An aspect you or with the aspects 'just that are range of of orb a is Western weak in nature. power.
conjunction
within' the
Rapt: Two planets occupying the same degree and minute are considered to be in rapt conjunction. Exact aspect (conjunction) is styled rapt or partile. Platic: An aspect that is just within the orb, either applying or separating, is termed platic or wide.
2.
What
is
the quality of
the
aspect?
Is
it
a beneficial aspect, or
an evil aspect?
3. Is the aspect exact (rapt, partile) or is it wide (platic)? If platic, note whether the aspect is in the process of applying or separating.
4. Note the affairs governed by the house occupied by the aspected planet. Is it conjoined with any other planet at the same time? Association with a benefic (lord of a benefic house in the chart) is promising and auspicious. Any connection with malefics, most especially with lords of the 6th, 8th, and 12th houses, either by being conjoined with them or occupying their Nakshatras, etc., portends evil. The Nakshatra occupied by a planet is the most important, because the results denoted by the Nakshatra lord (by its ownership) will primarily dominate. 5. What does the aspected planet denote by its lordship? Is he a benefic or malefic? For which house(s)? A planet possesses certain natural characteristics and these will operate, but what the planet has to give by lordship will change the results indicated by by its nature, for example, Jupiter, a benefic by nature, will be evil by owning evil houses, while Saturn, by owning favorable houses, becomes benefic. Even these results are modified and changed by occupation (position) of various houses in the chart. The correct way is to judge by taking the planets occupation (position), lordship over which house(s), and its nature. But being posited in a particular constellation, and the modification by the lord of the constellation, are still more important. Jupiter and Venus, who are natural benefics, prove to be the worst evils for a number of people while the natural malefics, Mars and Saturn, immensely benefit some because they are occupying the constellations of the planets owning and occupying good houses. 6. Is the aspected planet posited in a house which is 6th, 8th, or 12th to the house it owns? Find out whether it is in a good angle (aspect) to the cusp of the house in which it is the owner,and find out the exact distance by counting degrees. This is the proper and correct method.
Hindus believe that a house gets completely destroyed if its owner is posited in the 6th, 8th or 12th from the sign it owns, or the lords of the 6th, 8th, or 12th to a particular house occupy that sign. A planet may own two houses, and to one house it may be in the 6th, 8th, or 12th. That house to which it is in the 6th, 8th, or 12th from will suffer, whereas the matters signified by the other house will improve. 7. Is the aspected planet dignified?
(a)
The
first
is
planet
in
its
exaltation
sign
is
the
strongest.
(b) Next is the planet in Vargottama? (Vargottama means occupying the same sign in both Rasi and Navamsha (c) (d) Third Fourth is is a a planet planet in in its Mooltrikona (Its own Charts). house. house)
Swakshetra?
(e) Fifth is the planet hosted by a friend? (See the Planetary Relationship Table in the KP Workshop.) A planet in debilitation, hosted by an enemy, or connected with malefics in any manner, is said to be weakly posited and afflicted. 8. Then note the nature of the sign occupied by the aspected planet. Is it movable, fixed, or common? Is the sign fiery, earthy, airy, watery, positive or negative, fruitful or barren, etc. Similarly, find out whether the aspecting planet is a benefic by lordship, whether he is dignified or afflicted, beneficial or adverse by occupation (position), and whether the planet that aspects, is hosted by a friend. Also note whether the aspecting planet is in a Kendra (Angular 1, 4, 7, 10), Panaphara (Succedent 2, 5, 8, 11), or Apokilma (Cadent 3, 6, 9, 12) house. said to be themselves.
10, and planets posited therein are attain full strength to express
(b) Panaphara's, houses 2, 5, 8, and 11, and planets posited in these houses gain moderate strength. (c) Apoklima, 3, 6, 9, and 12, and planets posited in these houses get weakened, and lack opportunity for expression. It is also important to note who the lord of the constellation is in which the aspecting planet is situated.
If one has basically assimilated the basic elements that constitute a horoscope, and one has acquired the ability to integrate and synthesize properly, the value of this method to predict the nature of the event, the time of the event, and the extent to which it can offer, will be realized and recognized.