
stayathomewife
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Posted by Mission2VenusPosted by Argus
So apparent I have all the below (whatever any of that means) but apparently no final dispositior.
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Some of those are suspect because they are supposed to be planetary configurations and not include points like the MCclick to expand

Posted by Mission2VenusPosted by ArgusPosted by Mission2VenusPosted by Argus
So apparent I have all the below (whatever any of that means) but apparently no final dispositior.
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Some of those are suspect because they are supposed to be planetary configurations and not include points like the MC![]()
You say that with such confidence as though I understand any of it! LoL
Now if you could only explain that to me like I was 10, that would be lovely! 👍🏼🙌🏼
On a semi-serious not, I get the gist of what you’re saying though. So 1 Yod & 1 Tsqaure basically! Thanks Ands 🙂
I’m just saying they might not count lol
Yes the yod and t square to MC might not countclick to expand





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I want to talk about how you can find your: Sole dispositor/final dispositor in your chart, that what will dominant your chart. Astrology is more than just the "Sun" in your natal chart.
Astrology said this: "The Sole Dispositor in Astrology is seen as particularly rare and special because it is not only in its own sign but it also rules all the other planets in the chart. It is seen to be on a throne, with no other planet exerting influence over it. It is thought to be a dominant force within the natal chart."
link to read: https://astro-charts.com/blog/2018/meaning-mutual-reception-and-sole-dispositors-nata/
another link: https://johnsandbach.net/51-sole-dispositor/
Or the simplest go to https://astro-charts.com
plug in your birth info, and if you have a Sole Dispositor, it will tell you at the end of your report.
[ The sole dispositor of a chart represents a planet whose energy affects all others, and so an energy that, rather then tending to manifest in certain situations, tends to color through its energy all situations, endeavors and impulses of the person.
The sole dispositor is an important consideration, and should always be taken into account when interpreting ALL OTHER AREAS OF THE CHART, for like a drop of colored ink placed in water, it colors everything. ]
Take my husband for an example,
He has Scorpio Stellium, Scorpio Mars, Scorpio Saturn, Scorpio Pluto. Saturn in Scorpio is intense, but it not in it sign, Saturn doesn't rule Scorpio. However his Mars is in it sign, so is his Pluto.
I did that link above, and it said his Scorpio Mars is the dominant, along with his Scorpio Pluto. I was told go by the inner planets, Scorpio Mars will have a HUGE affect over him since it his personal planets, than Pluto where it an outer planet and move slow.
My Sole Dispositor is Mercury, lol.
Anyways, just want to share this, if you want to just for fun to figure out your chart Sole/final dispositor.