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ZIP DOBYNS (Astrology) - Film Score Rundowns

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years, and I had to take full care of her. I would really like to just relax and enjoy myself.<br />

My daughter lives up in Oakland and that's why I'm thinking of going there. I have two<br />

grandchildren there, and it would be nice to be close to them.<br />

So the local charts just restated what she had already knew what was obvious-that<br />

if she came to L.A. and saddled herself again with an invalid mother, she would be<br />

under heavy mental, physical, and emotional pressure. Up there in Oakland she would<br />

likely be comfortable and relaxed.<br />

[Bill: "I found out that if I had moved to Houston instead of Los Angeles, I would<br />

have Sun in Cancer right on the Midheaven and Mars in Libra right on the Ascendant."]<br />

Very energetic! I think it would probably be somewhat stressful, but you'd be a<br />

real ball of fire there! You'd charge the world! I have Venus on my 4th house cusp in<br />

Houston, Texas.<br />

[Bill: "So you wouldn't recommend anyone to go somewhere that puts a natural<br />

square right on the angles?"]<br />

It depends on you and how you are handling it. If a person wants to go to a place<br />

where he's going to have really high energy, high drive, then that would be an appropriate<br />

place. When you bring in fire strongly you're bringing in "I know what I want and I have<br />

the right and power to go get it and do it!" Whereas if you want to be very practical, then<br />

go to where you bring earth on those angles.<br />

Now: People are always interpreting conjunctions to the Midheaven as being<br />

great and groovy, and it is not true at all. It all depends on how you're handling it. If<br />

you have trouble with Saturn, you're likely to have trouble with the Midheaven. Hitler<br />

had Saturn in the 10 th house. So did Napoleon. This is the potential of really going into<br />

overdrive: "I have to make my will into law or otherwise I'm not safe." On the other<br />

hand, it's also the potential for self-blocking: "I might fail or fall short. The world might<br />

get me and put me down, so I better not try," So they do a self-blocking number on<br />

themselves with 10 th house planets and end up ill. So Saturn on the 10th is a heavy<br />

position. It's not easy to handle, so don't go looking for places where it can be put there,<br />

unless you can handle it. Then put it near the Midheaven if you want to.<br />

[Bill: "What about orbs? Within one degree? Just inside the 9th house side?"]<br />

I personally would want to put it more than one degree away. I would say 2 to 3<br />

degrees from the Midheaven. It'll be there, but it won't be such an intense, heavy<br />

presence. Now: Some people thrive on such intensity on the Midheaven, but not<br />

everybody.<br />

So if you want to bring that part of your nature into high focus, then you can try<br />

going to that place and see what happens. It depends on the individual how he's handling<br />

it. I have a Mars/Neptune conjunction which is considered dreadful by many astrologers.<br />

It falls right on the 4th house cusp in New York City. I never have any problems there,<br />

but I don't care for New York. I go because of business, but I would never choose to live<br />

there.<br />

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