

If Jupiter rules the Ascendant, it's either Sagittarius/Gemini or Pisces/Virgo, in either case the opposite sign is ruled by Mercury. Venus would only be involved if Mars ruled the Ascendant (or the Descendant) - so the signs involved would be Aries/Libra or Taurus/Scorpio. So one thing to get used to is the opposite signs and their rulers. In a relationship question the querent (you) takes the first and the other party is assigned the opposite house - the seventh. Venus is not his significator though, Mercury is. However if the idea of learning fits, especially in the context of the question then that's OK. You are right in your comments on the areas of life ruled by the ninth, though it goes wider than that. Venus conjunct Saturn shows unwillingness to express feelings / holding oneself back.Īll in all, I guess I would say their is a desire to reconnect, but it most likely won't happen.

I've also heard the 7th house would represent him but there are no planets there. However, he encouraged me tenfold to continue down this path and helped me learn tarot in the beginning so it's funny to see Venus in the 9th House as Venus is represented by him? Before I met him, I was already into philosophy, meditation, and such. He actually got me into studying tarot deeper. I learned a lot from him, he was like my teacher. Jupiter is in the 9th house along with Venus. Could this mean I'm more interested than he is? Jupiter is also conjunct Mercury, this just heightens that I would like to communicate with him. This shows that I am interested in talking to me and it would make me happy emotionally. I know the rising is a bit early, but if it's at least 3+ degrees it's okay, so I've heard. He's an old flame.Īnyway, I'm still new to horary so I would appreciate if anyone could help me out here.
