Planets in Your Horoscope: Sun conjunct Mercury on February 23, 2007

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While some folks in the astrological world are freaking out about Mercury being retrograde, you, gentle blog reader, do not have to fret. This is because even though Mercury is retrograde, there will be a very short period during its retrogradation when Mercury will be extremely strong. If you have to start something Mercurial during Mercury’s retrogradation, you can take advantage of this time, and trust that things will turn out very well.

When a planet is “in the heart of the Sun,” or within 17.5 minutes of conjunction with the Sun, it is cazimi. During this time, the planet is “wondrous strong,” as William Lilly put it. It is like being in the bosom of the King, or the King’s favorite. You can do no wrong, and you will get what you desire. Mercury will conjoin the Sun, and therefore will go through a brief time of being cazimi on February 23. This time is between 1:34 a.m. and 7:56 a.m. GMT. If you’re someone who is terrified of Mercury retrograde, this is a great time to send out all the packages, letters, and e-mails you have been hoarding.

Cazimi Planets in Your Natal Horoscope

If you are one of the lucky few who have a planet cazimi in your natal chart, you probably already have experienced the positive effects of such a planet in your life. It means that this planet will bail you out of trouble and give you good luck and sustenance throughout your life. If either the planet or the Sun are in good essential dignity, then so much the better, because then both planets are strong enough to really do you some good. The way I see it, a planet that is cazimi but isn’t very strong essentially, will make you lucky, but may not necessarily help you do good to yourself and the world, unless other parts of your chart are so inclined. However, if the planet is cazimi and is essentially strong, it makes you lucky and good in whatever area the planet and its house, aspects, and so on represent.

If you have any planets cazimi in your natal chart, I would love to see your comments on your experiences. It is a fairly rare thing, since typically it is a very brief time window during which cazimi is in effect, so statistically, not that many people have cazimi planets.

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  1. Eme Kah said,

    February 15th, 2007 at 10:53 am

    I dont’ know if I have any cazimi planets but my Sun is in 8 degress of Leo and my Mercury is at 17 degrees. Does that make it cazimi? That would be lovely since Mercury is the only unaspected planet in my natal chart. It would also mean that I should use my Mercury more!

  2. gryphonastrology said,

    February 15th, 2007 at 4:22 pm

    Hi Eme,

    No, this is minutes of a degree, so the planet has to be pretty much right on the Sun.

    Warmly,
    Nina

  3. Celice said,

    February 15th, 2007 at 10:23 pm

    Hi Nina, I have a stellium in the 5th house in Virgo, with Jupiter, the Sun, Pluto and Uranus. The Sun is at 21 degrees 59 minutes and Pluto is at 22 degress 38 minutes. It’s about 21,5 minutes out - close but no cigar.

    Thanks

    Celice

  4. Eme Kah said,

    February 16th, 2007 at 6:54 am

    Duh! I can’t read properly! Thanks anyway.

  5. Juliana said,

    February 17th, 2007 at 11:25 am

    Hi, I have been interested in Cazimi for a long while so I appreciate your comments. Did you know that Oprah Winfrey has Cazimi Venus? It is a very rare combination and I have only found it in about 5 charts. In all cases, it seems to enhance luck related to the planet that is within 17-30 minutes arc of the Sun. My Solar Return chart for this coming Feb. 23 has Cazimi Mercury so I will keep you posted re: if I have a lucky year ahead. Thanks…

  6. SoCalGal said,

    February 17th, 2007 at 6:23 pm

    I think John Stewart’s Merc is cazimi, I looked him up once. Merc and Sun are in Scorpio though. Still, no surprise there, right?

    I just discovered your site, it’s beautiful and insightful!

    SCG

  7. SoCalGal said,

    February 17th, 2007 at 6:29 pm

    Oops, my mistake. He’s a Sag, b. 11/28/62 NYC: Sun Sag 06 Degrees 10 Mins, Merc 08 Degrees 07 Mins. Apologies.

  8. gryphonastrology said,

    February 17th, 2007 at 7:06 pm

    Hi Juliana,

    Thanks for your comment. Yes, I do know about Oprah, there is an article on the blog about her chart (just type in “oprah winfrey” in the search box at lower left). Venus happens to be associated with wealth in her chart, so there you go!

    I am not familiar with the technique of considering cazimi as far out as 30 minutes from the Sun - my sources would indicate that the limits are 17.5 minutes in either direction, anything else being considered combust.

    I hope your SR Mercury works out for you. Whatever Mercury means in your natal chart should be particularly positive this year, then.

    Warmly,
    Nina

  9. gryphonastrology said,

    February 17th, 2007 at 7:08 pm

    Hi SoCalGal,

    No worries - the cazimi planet is pretty rare in the wild, since it’s usually only applicable for a few hours at a time, even with the slowest-moving planets.

    Warmly,
    Nina

  10. Janet said,

    February 18th, 2007 at 8:13 am

    I have only just learned of the cazimi planet as my son born 6/2/05 at 9:49PM in Scottsdale Arizona has Mercury at 12 degrees 29min & Sun at 12 degrees 43min in Gemini in the 5th trining Jupiter in Libra and Neptune in Aquarius. I have been looking for more info on what this all means for him and myself as his mother. Thanks..

  11. gryphonastrology said,

    February 18th, 2007 at 10:40 am

    Hi Janet,

    That is great - I would expect he is going to be pretty creative!

    Warmly,
    Nina

  12. georgie said,

    March 1st, 2007 at 3:07 am

    hi,

    I have Sun conjuction Mercury 0 degrees 21
    and Sun conjuction Neptune 5 degrees 04.

    Is that cazimi?

  13. gryphonastrology said,

    March 1st, 2007 at 5:39 am

    Hi Georgie,

    Um, that depends on the location of the Sun to Mercury. And please, no using the N-word on this blog :)
    Warmly,
    Nina

  14. bok-bok (Chris H.) said,

    March 2nd, 2007 at 9:58 pm

    Hi.

    I have a cazimi Sun-Mercury conjunction.

    I was born on November 28, 1975 @ 11:17pm in Seattle, Washington.

    I have:

    Sun 6 Sag 26′ 24″
    Mercury 6 Sag 40′ 19″

    One thing about which I have wondered for some time is the significance of the respective order of the planets involved.

    In my case, I believe Mercury is on the far side of the Sun — that is, it is eclipsed by the Sun.

    If you are so inclined, I would love for you to have a look at my natal chart and share any of your impressions.

    Thanks,

    Chris H. :-)
    P.S. Coincidentally, I share a birthday with John Stewart, the appearance of whose name further up this page actually led me to this web site.

    Oh, and we both share a birthday with the late Anna Nicole Smith. *ponder*

  15. gryphonastrology said,

    March 3rd, 2007 at 5:01 pm

    Hi Chris,

    Thanks for visiting, you lucky Mercury cazimi, you! Even though Mercury is in detriment, the cazimi would likely save you time and again. Well done!

    I don’t have the bandwidth to do natal readings on the blog (haven’t yet figured out how to replicate self), but I am sure you are more like Jon Stewart than poor Anna Nicole. Your Mercury is obviously articulate, for starters :)
    Warmly,
    Nina

  16. Jason H. said,

    May 9th, 2007 at 12:24 pm

    Hi Nina!

    First, I just wanted to say that I absolutely love your site! I’m so glad you’re back, and it’s nice to hear you enjoyed your law excursion.

    I was randomly doing a search for info on cazimi and was directed back to your site. I was born June 2, 1983 @ 10:19 in Greensboro, NC. I have a cazimi Mars.

    Sun 11 Gem 29′ 4″
    Mars 11 Gem 42′ 54″

    I’m not really sure about dignities. I’ve had many readings tell me that my Mars was the lord of geniture? It’s the ruler of my parts of Fortune and Spirit, and Midheaven. The Sun is my Ascendant and second house ruler. They’re both conjunct Aldebarran. Even though I’ve seen some writings say I should have bad fortune with my fortune ruler conjunct Aldebarran, I haven’t really experienced it. Or I’ve experienced it, but it always comes back stronger and better than before. It may be because the conjunction is opposed to Jupiter in Sagittarius?? Anyway, I’ve always found that I am most successful when I am taking action, and even though I can be quite impulsive and impractical, it really does seem to always work out for the best. Major events in my life have always unfolded very quickly for me as well. Any more comments on this would be great, since I can’t find anything anywhere else to help with my interepretation. Thanks Nina!! I hope that helps.

  17. gryphonastrology said,

    May 9th, 2007 at 12:49 pm

    Hi Jason,

    Thanks for visiting, and I’m glad you like the blog. Cazimi Mars, huh? How interesting. Are you an athlete? Kim Clijsters (see yesterday’s post) has Sun conj Mars in Gemini, though no cazimi.

    Lord of the Geniture is a tough topic, somewhat controversial. Ibn Ezra uses the term to mean the most influential planet, though not necessarily the one you’d want running the show. John Frawley (and possibly Lilly, depending on your reading of him) says it’s the most dignified planet that *should* be running the show, the one to aspire to.

    Aldebaran is one of the royal fixed stars, so it’s mostly a goodie, not a baddie. I would suspect this combination is good for your finances, if you can keep from spending too much.

    Warmly,
    Nina

  18. Jason H. said,

    May 9th, 2007 at 2:03 pm

    Hello again,

    I’m not an athlete, although I could be, I guess, if I wanted to. I’m a singer/actor/dancer. (I guess dancing is athletic :-) ) Most of my energy goes into creative pursuits. Maybe because the dispositor is Mercury in Taurus? Either way, I know that when I act “Martian” (i.e. take charge, be assertive, independent) I always do my best.

  19. Kerstin said,

    May 9th, 2007 at 3:18 pm

    Hi Nina,

    In my natal chart, the Sun is at 18° 5′ 19″ Cancer, while Jupiter is at 17° 53′ 5″ Cancer. That’s cazimi, isn’t it?

    Thanks!
    Kerstin

  20. gryphonastrology said,

    May 9th, 2007 at 4:47 pm

    Hi Kerstin,

    Yes! Not only that, Jupiter is exalted, so it’s doubly benefic.

    Warmly,
    Nina

  21. Jason H. said,

    May 10th, 2007 at 7:11 am

    Yay Kerstin! :-)

  22. Kerstin said,

    May 10th, 2007 at 8:38 am

    Hi Nina,

    Thanks a lot for your reply!:)
    Do you think the fact that both of these planets are conjunct the fixed star Wasat (which, according to my limited knowledge, is a malefic) would considerably weaken the influence of the conjunction? (As an aside: Jupiter is also my chart ruler, though Neptune closely conjuncts the Sagittarius Ascendant.)

    Thanks again,
    Kerstin

    P.S. I tried posting a reply earlier, but it doesn’t seem to have gone through somehow. Hope it works this time…:)

  23. micaela said,

    May 16th, 2007 at 2:08 pm

    Hi Nina,
    thanks for this great discussion. I’ve been doing astrology since the 1970s and i’ve only just in the past few years heard about cazimi. My chart has sun in 2 aq 31 and saturn in 2 aq16. I had always lamented having such a negative aspect, and indeed it is hard when young and living in a western society, but now at the old age of 45 i appreciate it, especially being in cazimi and in its rulership. Saturn is also the final dispositor of all the planets. It’s in my 6th house with saturn ruling 5 and 6 and sun ruling 12. Also venus -10th ruler- is within 2 deg conjunction of the cazimi planets. So it’s really interesting how venus is getting ‘damaged’ by both the sun (majorly) and saturn (minorly) but those two are just loving each other.
    If you have any insight into this i would love to hear your thoughts.
    thanks,
    micaela

  24. gryphonastrology said,

    May 16th, 2007 at 3:11 pm

    Hi Micaela,

    A cazimi Saturn - that’s pretty cool. It’s obviously your strongest planet, and the nice thing is that it bolsters your Sun in detriment. So despite any tendencies to self-undoing, you find the discipline to move forward and make something good out of a tough situation. And it helps your career (Venus). Most excellent.

    Warmly,
    Nina

  25. gryphonastrology said,

    May 16th, 2007 at 3:18 pm

    Hi Kerstin,

    I thought I had replied to you, but I guess my reply didn’t go through. So we’re 1:1 :)
    I don’t think Wasat is strong enough to do much harm to the conjunction. If it were Algol or something like that, maybe, but Wasat? Not really.

    Warmly,
    Nina

  26. A. Anna said,

    May 30th, 2007 at 3:13 pm

    Dear Nina,

    Today is my very first day visiting your website and I really am enjoying this new knowledge regarding Cazimi along with the rest of the planets that in all of my studies, I havr never known about. I have never heard of Wasat or Algol or any of these and forgive my ignorance about this. Anyway, I do have my detailed chart and I am not certain how to locate a Cazimi or a Wasat or Algol? How would I go about seeking more information for a complete listing of these specific planets? I was born June 14, 1968 at 11:42pm. I have this strange cluster near the bottom of my chart which gives me this strange ability to communicate almost insanely over the phone for hours on end w/out exhaustion and write (almost as a graphomanic course but not quite as nonsensible as a graphomanic is thought to be.)

    In other words, what I DO write has substanence). Any way I wish I had the chart directly in front of me and I will search for it tonight so that I will explain in detail preceisly what I mean about the clusting or gathering of planets in 3 houses. I wish I could give you more precise information, but I do have it and it is a matter of locating it.

    Nina, furthermore I have a Pisces rising and an Aquarius moon (I also have the degrees for this as well, but it is in my BOS. Nina, in the past year I have endured incredible heartbreak and terrible divorcement from my family members and I have lost over (literally) ten very close friends in the year of 2006. There was so much more in the way of abject harassment which led to a relocation back to my home state of Illinois. 2006 was an emotionally unforgettable and very terrible year and I am still reeling from its affect upon me.

    I had not provoked anyone for such cruelty to take place and I did examine myself very closely to check for any issues on my part as far as tonation or even the slightest of attitude, and fortunately I have two witnesses who can attest to the cruelty bestowed upon me last year for no true reason. This year seems to be one mishap after another (the greatest was a serious car accident April 13 2007 and my surgery April 16th(Long in the waiting). I will be 39 this year. I am terrified and have hit a sort of mid-life crises in effect of these mishaps and slivers of poor luck and the such. Again, I am being rather responsible and have taken any blame if I have provoked anyone this year.

    Last year was just the most cruel that I have ever had (which was about the same in 1996 and 1986). But I have not recovered psychologically. I mean, I am already disabled (now I have a secondary disability) and these Mercury retrogrades are just so traumatic for me. I share a birthday with Donald Trump and another celebrity or other well-known figure. But I am not certain how I can read whether I have a Cazimi in my chart or what to look for.

    The thing is that I would like to return to UCLA on line for writing this year and I have written some of my best work in California between 2005-early 2006 but have not finished because of these crazy circumstances in my life. This has left very little room for me to convelese or to come to terms with the financial losses (which were avoidable, but due to my husband’s awful speculation, even after my dead-on foresight, the calamities we suffered as well had to do w/ some very poor decisions that he has made against very,very sound advice).

    I am frightened of our future together and my internal future. I know that this is long, but I will return with my more precise information tommorow. Forgive me for this lengthy message. Am I too late in life to make my mark in leaving behind something memorable in my writing to society? I feel as if I am too late or have missed the boat. I have never published anything in fear of mean-spirited criticism (however) lately in the past three years, I have been told to write because of all that I have attempted in my life that has never worked out (although, I had the acumen to perform) my calling is writing. But I truly feel as if I have made too many career errors trying to be someone that I am not and have asserted that if I had more faith in my creative side (I was a a growing succesful local make-up artist in the 1990s and was a member of Women In Filmi Chicago. But I felt as if I were a loser and changed my path to medicine becoming a EMT/MA and collecting many awards overseas.

    This career path did not work out in the states although I was employed and bought out by an agency, however, my co-workers hated me and my bosses (Physicians) loved my work until I transferred again (due to chronic harassment of my position and happiness to work, I could not psychologically bear it anylonger. I Transferred into the worse clinic and that never worked out and I became disabled. Now I am a recluse and am afraid to leave the house on some days. I know I am not a terrible person; but I am friendly and now I am afraid to be friendly any longer.

    Sincerely,
    A. Anna

  27. A. Anna said,

    May 30th, 2007 at 3:22 pm

    Dear Nina,

    Pardon me for some of the spelling errors w/ a number of grammatical “malfunctions” there. I wanted to let you know that I am completely aware of them, of course, after the fact. Please forgive me my spelling/grammatical errors. I am rather excited to be writing to you and to have found such an awesome website that I failed to proof read my message to you.

    Brightest Blessings,
    A.Anna

    A. Anna

  28. Martin said,

    June 13th, 2007 at 6:36 pm

    Hello !

    I was wondering , my natal chart shows - Sun Cancer 14 degrees 51′ 17″ and Moon at Cancer 14 degrees 27′ 36″ and Mercury Cancer 17 degrees 44′ 43″ any chance of cazimi for the Sun and Moon?
    Thank you very much

  29. gryphonastrology said,

    June 13th, 2007 at 11:13 pm

    Hi Martin,

    Hmm, I think your Moon is still technically combust, as you want 17.5 minutes or less between the two. You have a 24 minute separation. Still, planets in their own signs (as your Moon in Cancer) are much better able to withstand combustion than other planets.

    Warmly,
    Nina

  30. Martin said,

    June 14th, 2007 at 10:54 am

    Dear Nina,

    I’m confused. In post number 19 above , Kerstin has her Sun and Jupiter a full degree off, yet she has cazimi. So would it work for my Moon/ Mercury or Sun/Mercury ? This is an exciting and beautiful site you have created.Thank you.

    Regards ,
    Martin

  31. Kerstin said,

    June 23rd, 2007 at 6:37 am

    Hi Nina,

    Just noticed your answer to my post, as I haven’t looked in here for some time and thought you had forgotten my post. Thanks a lot for your reply!

    Regards,
    Kerstin

    P.S. Martin, regarding your comment on my post: They are only 12 minutes apart, not a full degree.

  32. Virginia said,

    July 18th, 2007 at 10:13 am

    Not sure, but i think my chart indicates sun conjunt mercury–4degrees30a (?)- in 10th house unsure what this all means, but some say I’m lucky for my own good. I call myself even-seven. Would love some feedback.

  33. Andrew said,

    August 4th, 2007 at 10:49 am

    Hello Nina!

    First I want to say I really enjoy your site. It is very informative and well designed. I had never heard of a Camizi before, and recently found out I have one in my natal chart. My Sun is in the 11th house Pisces 10 deg 25, with Chiron conjunct at 10 deg 29. They both directly oppose my 5th house Pluto in Virgo at 10 deg 53. I had always thought this was not a good aspect, only accentuating the wounding (Chiron). I am very drawn to the healing arts and have a great love for painting and drawing. Any enlightment would be extremly appreciated.

    Much thanks!
    Andrew

  34. gryphonastrology said,

    August 4th, 2007 at 12:05 pm

    Hi Andrew,

    Thanks for visiting. Hmm, I don’t really use the outer planets or asteroids very much, as you may have noticed, so I’m probably not the one to ask. From a more traditional perspective: As far as your affinity for healing and the arts, that seems like a combined Venus-Jupiter influence. I would suspect there is a strong phlegmatic (watery) component to your horoscope as well! Hope that gives you some food for thought.

    Nina

  35. Jason said,

    September 21st, 2007 at 9:22 pm

    Hello again, Nina. I was brought back to this site after doing some research on eclipses and having a cazimi Moon. It made me get to thinking…what does the Sun get out of having a planet as cazimi?? I’ve read it “engulfs” the energies of the planet. What do you think that means? Does the Sun gain power? Does it then “rule” the houses and points owned by the cazimi planet?

  36. Ariann J-Hanna said,

    September 22nd, 2007 at 4:09 pm

    Hi…

    I occasionally look for information regarding the cazimi because I’m interested in finding out if my situation fits into any of the material known about it. I have previously read and seen again here that some astrologers say cazimi is 17-30 degrees. I would be happy to contribute or make a comparison to the Sun at 19 Leo 56′ and Pluto at 19 Leo 31′. Perhaps my experience of this can help shine some light on the subject. And to top it off it is a 12th house placement. I would appreciate any feedback if someone knows anything or be willing to give some on my experiences. It seems this is one aspect not to many people know much about. Thanks…Ariann

  37. Ariann J-Hanna said,

    September 22nd, 2007 at 4:10 pm

    Oh yes…I forgot to mention that there is a trine to Jupiter in the 8th house…that puts a different light on it too. Thanks…Ariann

  38. sachin said,

    June 13th, 2008 at 7:37 am

    i want to ask one question, ihav sun at 13:03 and mercury at 14.33 in the same 12th house,my rashi is virgo,is there any problem with regard to mercury bcoz one of the astrologer has said that both these planets are very closein degrees so mercury is powerless due to this. please solve my problem.

  39. sachin said,

    June 13th, 2008 at 7:43 am

    this is 13:03 degrees of sun and 14:33degrees of mercury.

  40. Christopher said,

    July 27th, 2008 at 7:04 pm

    Hello!

    You have an excellent site, Nina. I was wondering if you might have any insight about my midheaven/Part of Spirit conjunction (in 3:04 and 0:35 Virgo). The nature of the PoS would seem to be antithetical to the worldly concerns of the midheaven.

    Thanks,
    Christopher

  41. Nina Gryphon said,

    July 28th, 2008 at 3:09 pm

    Hi Christopher,

    Thanks! I don’t generally set much store by points conjunct points, such as MC conjunct an Arabian Part. If I were you, I would look at the ruler of these two points, Mercury, and examine its location and signification in your horoscope. That should give you a much clearer sense of how your career and your spiritual world intertwine.

    Best wishes,
    Nina

  42. Christopher said,

    July 30th, 2008 at 2:07 am

    Such an obvious clue hadn’t occurred to me. Mercury in Libra in the 11th house would seem to suggest examining the potentialities of the interaction of communications, harmonizing, and group affiliations.

    Yours truly,
    Christopher

    .

  43. Nina Gryphon said,

    July 30th, 2008 at 8:45 am

    Hi Christopher,

    I would look at the 11th house as ruling good fortune, hope, ambition, and profit from your profession (2nd from the 10th). It is a very lucky house. Despite the modern insistence to the contrary, the 11th house does not rule groups of people; generally the 7th house does.

    Best wishes,
    Nina

  44. Christopher said,

    August 1st, 2008 at 12:19 am

    Dear Nina,

    Thanks for your further insight. I had always tried to understand the purported association of the 11th house and group affiliations, yet despite having a stellium there (a conjunction of Sun, Mercury, Venus, and Neptune) I was never able to genuinely “feel” what that implied.

    Yet, even so, do you allow that astrological knowledge has been augmented at all in the modern era through the intuitions and insights of outstanding astrologers? Certainly there are some novel perspectives by which to examine personality structures which did not occur to the ancients.

    Yours truly,
    Christopher

  45. Nina Gryphon said,

    August 1st, 2008 at 8:35 am

    Hi Christopher,

    I’m not sure where the idea that 11th house = groups came from. It doesn’t really make sense, though. Groups of friends are 11th house, because friends are 11th house. Groups of open enemies would be 7th house, as are open enemies. And so forth.

    As to your second question, you elegantly boiled down THE point of contention between traditionalists and modernists. That is: “What about progress? Have we truly made none at all, as the traditionalists would have it?” This discussion is far bigger than just astrology, and goes to the very nature of the world today.

    Traditionalists (in any field, not only astrology) harken back to the revealed religions, which state that Creation, because it is not the same as God, but only his product, is inherently imperfect and degrades over time. As a result, the world will lose its connection to the Divine, putting all its focus on material progress. The spiritual and material aspects of Creation are inversely related.

    Astrology is one such connection to the Divine - it is qualitative and deeply individual, and as such has very little to do with the emphasis on mass production and quantity in the modern world. It is a fine hand-made comb made out of horn versus a cheap plastic mass production. Whenever people attempt to make astrology do the work of a machine, as through Sun sign columns, for instance, it becomes something else altogether.

    As a result, I am not sure that what has happened to astrology in the last few hundred years has been an augmentation, at least not in the constructive sense. Revealed wisdom, which astrology is, cannot really be added to by us humans. We are not the source, and never can be.

    Intuition, while good, ultimately has its source in the corruptible sublunary world in which we dwell. It is a lunar function. Revealed knowledge is solar, so of an entirely different order.

    As far as psychological understanding goes, there is a lot of subtlety in traditional texts, though the language used is not that of modern psychology. Importantly, there is a distinction between good and evil in the horoscope - the recognition that these are two real forces with which humans have to content.

    Best wishes,
    Nina

  46. Christopher said,

    August 2nd, 2008 at 2:28 pm

    Dear Nina,

    What you say about traditionalists versus modernists succinctly clarifies the matter. Your essay above ought to be made available to a wider readership, perhaps in a blog (unless you have already written on this subject - I haven’t read everything in your archives yet).

    Yours truly,
    Christopher

  47. Nina Gryphon said,

    August 2nd, 2008 at 3:38 pm

    Hi Christopher,

    I hope that shed some light on the matter. I probably should turn it into a post and flesh it out a bit more - thank you for the suggestion.

    It can be the Gryphon Astrology manifesto :D

    Best wishes,
    Nina

  48. Brian said,

    October 12th, 2008 at 10:46 pm

    Dear Nina Gryphon,

    I have sun/moon cazimi. I don’t know if Moon in Libra is in dignity but sun and moon are 4 min of arc apart. Is that important? A lot of what is read for Moon in Libra I feel does not apply to me. My birth info is below. Thank you.

    Born: October 12 1977 4:23 pm EDT Detroit, Mich.

  49. Nina Gryphon said,

    October 19th, 2008 at 9:57 am

    Hi Brian,

    Thanks for visiting. Your Moon in Libra might actually be more watery than airy, if it is applying to the Sun, rather than separating. This might give you a more emotional nature than a typical Libra Moon. The fact that it is cazimi is nothing to sneeze at, either.

    Best wishes,
    Nina

  50. Brian said,

    October 19th, 2008 at 6:00 pm

    Nina,

    It’s funny that you say that about my moon. It’s squares Mars in Cancer. I wonder however if you would say that my Moon is more like Moon in Cancer, Moon in Pisces, or Moon in Scorpio? How watery is it?

    Thank you.

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