![]() ![]() ![]() I have been tracking Sedna in my chart, ever since I read this article, which made me quite curious about what it does in a chart: So it turns out that the sun is actually the only void of course planet in my chart. Meanwhile, several other planets have made aspects to it in progression. It turns out that Sedna moves so slowly that even though it was in the last degree of Aries in my natal chart, it still is in my progressed chart. I actually just did this for my chart, because I found that the only void of course “planet” in my natal chart was the Sun, except that I thought perhaps the newly discovered planetoid Sedna was another one. Even if a planet is in the last few degrees of a sign, how do you know it didn’t go retrograde after your birth and make other aspects, unless you look at the progressions until it goes into the next sign? Here’s something I find presents a practical challenge in evaluating this theory: progressions. ![]()
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