Terribly Void of Course

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Terribly Void of Course

The Moon's final aspect in Gemini today was its opposition to Mercury in 27 Sagittarius. From 10.29 GMT until 16.02 GMT the Moon is Void of Course. But not only that: Her dispositor, Mercury, is also Void of Course in the end of Sagittarius. That makes the Moon 'Terribly Void of Course'. Mercury corrupts the Moon, and Mercury is in his fall.

Any observations that give testimony to irregularities, particularly regarding communications, are welcome!
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Let?s try and avoid a note of discomfort. It is a maxim. The discussion is pending and void if there is no one to discuss with and you have to wait until the next day, or you do not want the matter to be discussed. Even if you do have an argument.

The Moon and Mercury perfect no applications and receive no planets in the signs they are in. Applications to planets in the next sign are like uncertain appointments.

It could be explained in another way:
There is a job for you in the organisation, when we get there and if everybody feels the same way when we get there. If we get there.

This is my opinion on planets that are Void of course but casting aspects that do not become an issue before the next sign. Besides, Saturn is 3 degrees into Libra and hardly on the threshold. Or do you think differently?
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I put my thoughts on VOC into this article

The Moon as Transmitter of Influences
http://www.skyscript.co.uk/moon2.html

In short, I agree with Steven.

But Andrew, why start a discussion and then suggest another contributor should "take the rest of the day off"? That's not a good way to encourage informed debate and certainly inclines me not to contribute further to this thread.

Deb

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I'm not sure of the value of your practical example, because if the planets are not void of influence or expression as suggested, because of their aspectual contacts, then this thread really demonstrates a manifestation of the Moon and Mercury in opposition whilst both are making out-of-sign applications to the square of Saturn. And I see how that fits too.