WoadWarrior said:
Thank you for the reply, so I should only consider the fixed stars which are under 1 degree? I thought I read it was within 3 degrees but I know some parts of JoS are somewhat out of date and even under 2 degrees I seem to have a lot but with under degrees 1 its more reasonable, I fortunately received a chart reading from HPHC a long time ago back when JoS had a store and his reading has been absurdly accurate to my life as time has gone on and now I am trying to embrace astrology a bit more than before but man I really dont seem to have much of a mind for it.
Such a shame that the kikes and their race traitor minions forced the JoS site to close, even reading the astrology kickstart topic I can't seem to wrap my head around it.
Even if you look within 3 degrees, you should not have 60+ placements of fixed stars, that is simply not possible.
For fixed degrees, they only matter when placements are exact with them.
On fixed stars, here is from the JoS astrology section:
FIXED STARS: Allow 1 - 2 degrees orb for conjunctions and oppositions to other planets. Conjunctions and oppositions are the only aspects that matter, with conjunctions being most important. The following interpretations concern when a fixed star is conjunct a planet in one's chart or an angle or is prominent. The nature of the planet also should be blended in with the nature of the fixed star. Personal planets such as chart ruler/s and angles are important, with the influence of the fixed star being emphasized in both the life affairs and in the personality.
I should have quoted from there to begin with, as I didn't remember it perfectly.
Are you certain that with 1-2 degrees of orb you have that many placements? I think you may just be reading this wrong regardless.
2 degrees of means, if a fixed star is 9 degrees Gemini, you should only consider the placement if there are planets in conjunction or opposition between 9 +/- 2 degrees at most, so between 7 and 11 degrees at most, where the further it is away from the fixed degree, the smaller its influence is exponentially.
A placement that is exact (Like 0.01 degrees counts as exact), or very close (0.1 degrees, or even 0.3 degrees), is very prominent, while a placement that is 1.7 degrees orb is not even one tenth as notable, and likely only has a minor influence. The influence it has needs to be considered based on the other placements in the chart and the other placements aspecting the planet in question.