![]() This means the planet Venus is approximately 120 degrees from the planet Saturn. That is, the planet Venus is in part of the sky that the Sun occupies just before sunrise. This means that the planet Venus is moving through the sign of Aquarius. In other words, a planet appears to be moving through a particular constellation (sign) and part of the sky (house), and in specific geometrical relationships (aspects) with other planets or parts of the sky. Planets are described as being in signs, in houses, and in aspect to other planets or angles. These were the words that did the heavy lifting, the people, places, and things that occupy space and perform actions, the grammatical rock stars around which the rest of the words in a sentence revolved like groupies. When you learned grammar, you began with nouns. When someone who doesn’t know anything about astrology wants to reference it in a “humorous” way, he might say something like, “My Moon is in Uranus.” (Astrological humor almost always includes Uranus.) That’s an objectionable sentence in many ways, but most importantly, it’s poor astrological grammar. ![]()
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