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Can retrograde planets be combust?

The 5 planets (Tara graha), Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are subjected to periodic apparent changes in direction i.e. retrograde motion. The winner planet dominates the others. They get 'combust' if they get close to the Sun which leads to a reduction in their power to give results.

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Can Mercury retrograde combust?

Mercury is most likely to burn when it is close to the Sun. A person can be prone to burn out if they don't know how to deal with Mercury related issues.

What's the difference between a synastry and a composite chart?

It is impossible that something plays out in synastry chart if people do not have potentials for those behaviors/patterns in their own personal natal charts. A composite chart represents, not only a future of the relationship but more importantly what relationship is trying to teach us. Correspondingly, do composite charts matter? While it's true synastry and composite charts may highlight strong planetary connections pointing to love, romance and long term relationships, it's not always the case. Just as a natal chart demonstrates a life map with options and potential, ultimately each native has free will.

What is a Yod in composite chart?

The Yod is often called the Finger of God. It is a fairly new configuration, and it is usually dormant in the natal chart, and activated by transits, usually a planet touching the midpoint of the 60 degree sextiles between the two 150 degree quincunxes. Can I see Venus at inferior conjunction? After all, on the day of inferior conjunction, Venus will be crossing the sky with the sun during the day. More about when you'll next see Venus below. Venus, amidst its retrograde motion through the constellation Sagittarius, will comfortably pass north of the sun in our sky at the moment of inferior conjunction.

Can the sun combust Saturn?

When it comes within 15 degrees of the Sun, it becomes combustive. The distance that a planet has traveled to the Sun is one of the factors. The closer a planet gets to the Sun, the worse it gets.

One may also ask what is wrong with venus?

Venus' surface is extremely dry. During its evolution, ultraviolet rays from the sun evaporated water quickly, keeping the planet in a prolonged molten state. There is no liquid water on its surface today because the scorching heat created by its ozone-filled atmosphere would cause water to immediately boil away. Regarding this, how often is venus in superior conjunction? This occurs once in every synodic cycle of the planet (584 days), and marks the end of Venus's apparition in the morning sky and its transition to become an evening object over the next few weeks.

By Franciska Briglia

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