Moon void of course

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I read the comments on Moon in the fiery road with great interest, and would love to see comments about void Moon in horary figures. I understand the strictures against judgement were established when only rulers had access to astrology, and giving the king a wrong answer might adversely affect the connection between the astrologer's head and shoulders. Happily, we no longer need to sweat Damocles sword, though a little knowledge is still a dangerous thing.

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You'll find a number of definitions and descriptions of the void of course moon here: http://www.skyscript.co.uk/voc.html , none of which agree with your understanding which I am guessing you gathered from one of Mr. Frawley's books? At least I am not aware of any other authors who submit that the considerations before judgment are meaningless in our times.

To Tara

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The only Mr. Frawley I'm familiar with was an actor on American television in the nineteen fifties and sixties. The only definition I know for void Moon is the period of time between the Moon's last major aspect as it moves through a sign and its entrance to the next sign.

Re: Moon void of course

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Scorpio Asc. wrote:I read the comments on Moon in the fiery road with great interest, and would love to see comments about void Moon in horary figures. I understand the strictures against judgement were established when only rulers had access to astrology, and giving the king a wrong answer might adversely affect the connection between the astrologer's head and shoulders. Happily, we no longer need to sweat Damocles sword, though a little knowledge is still a dangerous thing.
Your text seems to insinuate that the Moon in via combusta and a star void of course were strictures against judgement. Actually these states were no strictures against judgement, but - if at all - integral part of the judgement.