Secondly is that you do not need to look at all aspects, it is often redundant information. At the moment of important events, there must necessarily be an aspect between the direction planet and the cusp of the house or vice versa, between the direction cusp and the natal planet. This is the main indicator of the event. Just aspects between planets most often do not give events.
The only aspect between the planets, which should also be carefully monitored – are the conjunctions! Conjunctions also often give an event, even without the participation of cusps of houses.
Also, the event often gives the transitions (ingression) of planets or cusps to another sign.
Thirdly – use only major aspects, without any minor.
Directions have an orbis, usually 1.5 degrees for the Moon and Sun, 1 degree for all other planets. Therefore, the orbis will give a period of time, if the orbis is 1 degree, then 1 year to the exact aspect and 1 year after (separating aspect). Usually an event occurs in an applying aspect. And the exact date of the event is not always the exact aspect, although sometimes it does. The exact dates should already be looked at by other methods – solyars, progressions, transits.
Without aspects to the MC and from it, life changing significant events do not happen.
It is important to take into account the nature of the planets, the house in which they conjunct, the houses they rule and in which houses they located in the natal chart. Most often, the house in which the conjunction occurs is a kind of scene for the event, and the essence of the event is described by the planets and houses that they rule.
With planetary aspects, the event is 100% only if the ASC or MC ruler is involved.
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