emma.epsilon
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So I'm comparing two charts between two people to when/if their romantic relationship happens, and that involves looking at the Uranus, both in the 7th house and Jupiter, Saturn and Venus. (For the houses they are in)
I've looked over several websites and it seems none explain this very well, but what exactly do I need to do to figure out a year/s for the outer planets? If I use the Ephemeris, and one day for a year method, the degrees match up on the dates. As in, in 2019 the Uranus reaches 3 degrees, same as the natal chart. (This year (2019) actually works for both people, the difference being that its 4 degrees Uranus for the other person)
Anyways, would this still work? Using the day for a year method? I've read that they move too slowly so it would not be accurate. What other ways are there and is it still possible to use an ephemeris?
The main question im looking to answer for these people, who are extremely compatible, is finding the year that they actually get together. Which focuses on Uranus in the 7th house for both of them. (amongst other planets) but this is the main one I'm looking at right now.
I've looked over several websites and it seems none explain this very well, but what exactly do I need to do to figure out a year/s for the outer planets? If I use the Ephemeris, and one day for a year method, the degrees match up on the dates. As in, in 2019 the Uranus reaches 3 degrees, same as the natal chart. (This year (2019) actually works for both people, the difference being that its 4 degrees Uranus for the other person)
Anyways, would this still work? Using the day for a year method? I've read that they move too slowly so it would not be accurate. What other ways are there and is it still possible to use an ephemeris?
The main question im looking to answer for these people, who are extremely compatible, is finding the year that they actually get together. Which focuses on Uranus in the 7th house for both of them. (amongst other planets) but this is the main one I'm looking at right now.