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rosada

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It seems to me that there has been a growing trend among seekers here to ask several questions at a time concerning a situation. In my opinion this is not the best way to approach the I Ching. It seems to me it is better to ask one question, receive an answer, discuss and evaluate the answer and THEN see what new question comes to mind.
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Well, yes. I know this is more helpful. BUT if you've looked at the sky recently you'll note that not only are we in a dark moon phase, but a couple of days ago we had 8 planets in anaretic degrees, including a small pile-up in late Virgo with Saturn. (Anxious much?) And yesterday we saw Venus square Pluto again.

And Saturn's about to go into Libra. So perhaps we're seeing a lot of folks getting a(n) (obsessive) jump start in relational lessons.

Personally, that late Virgo stuff is both difficult and enlightening: it trines my Chiron. Ouch. I felt MUCH better once Venus and the Moon passed into Libra.

If I had looked more carefully at this cycle, I should have known better and shelved my questioning, but no, I indulged. On the other hand, per my Chiron, I've learned a few new lessons about my pattern of assumptions and my struggle with faith--and yes, even about my neurotic over-use of the Yi. And the Yi is QUITE clear when I need to stop a line of questioning.

I don't presume to answer for all multi questioners, but that's my answer and I'm sticking with it. ;)
 

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Astrology

we in a dark moon phase, but a couple of days ago we had 8 planets in anaretic degrees, including a small pile-up in late Virgo with Saturn. ... And yesterday we saw Venus square Pluto again.

And Saturn's about to go into Libra.

Personally, that late Virgo stuff is both difficult and enlightening: it trines my Chiron. Ouch. I felt MUCH better once Venus and the Moon passed into Libra.

On the other hand, per my Chiron...
I'll be back to converse with you as soon as I get a degree in astrology!;)

Best,
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:D Well, I expect Rosada will make more of that than you. Suffice it to say, it's been a reaaaally tetchy time for some. That would include me.

Better week next!
 

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Personally, that late Virgo stuff is both difficult and enlightening: it trines my Chiron. Ouch. I felt MUCH better once Venus and the Moon passed into Libra.

Strange as I have never taken the slightest bit of notice of chiron as I see it as a small lump of rock on the edge of the solar system without any power to influence anything, and that goes for its companion pluto as well.

The heavy limitations of Saturn are certainly powerful but is the planet affecting any of your natal planets at the moment?
 

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We'll have to disagree about the Chiron/Pluto thing, but...

Saturn is also opposing my friend's moon. Strange that I had not given that a thought until now. Thanks.

And Saturn is also in loose T-Square to my ASC/DSC.

No wonder this whole things feels like work!
 

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And the Yi is QUITE clear when I need to stop a line of questioning.

Yeah, Yi says when to stop.

Your questions aren't irritating the I Ching, but it could be possible that you're asking a bit too much of the Clarity diviners. It takes a lot of stamina and patience to deal with someone else's multiple readings, you know. :)
 

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