Are You Missing
Planets in One Quality?
It
is the same situation with missing qualities as with missing elements.
If one quality (a natural way of acting) is missing, there may be a
weakness or there may be
overcompensation. The person who lacks that particular quality tries to
overcome it. In some cases, however, the quality may simply not be
considered important by the person who has it missing, giving them the
power to use that trait or not, as they see fit. So the three
possibilities are weakness,
overcompensation, or lack
of concern.
Missing
Mutable Signs: means lack of compulsion about adaptability. A good example
of someone who has no Mutable
Signs is Bill
Gates. Everything in his horoscope is in Cardinal
Signs (action) or Fixed
Signs (persistence and stubbornness). There seems to be no
adaptability whatsoever. Sure he seems
to pull back on occasion. But he really isn't giving up what he wants.
It is only a strategic withdrawal and he attacks again from another
direction. True, he doesn't lack communication ability or human
relation skills. He simply isn't compulsive about them the way someone
with a majority of Mutable planets would be.
Missing
Cardinal Signs: means lack of compulsion about taking action. If you
have this one, then you are not driven to solve one crisis after another
the way that someone with a majority of Cardinal Signs will do. While
there can be difficulty in
taking action for some people who have this, and overcompensation in
other cases, usually it just means that the person doesn't care. A
good example would be Mick
Jagger
who has six planets in Fixed
Signs and four in Mutable
Signs. For him, communications and staying the center of
attention are the main motivators.
Missing
Fixed Signs: means lack of compulsion about standing fast and not
yielding. The main concerns will be communication (mutable) and action
(cardinal) as these people flit from thing to thing. It's not that
they never stand fast or stick to principles. They are just unconcerned
about it.
Chick
Young, the cartoonist who did the “Blondie?comic strip, had
no fixed planets. The time of his birth is not known, but the sign
positions of the planets are unaffected. The only possible planetary
change would be the Moon, but it was in the sign of Virgo for the entire
day. Some cartoonists inject some wisdom or philosophy into their work.
There was nothing like that in “Blondie.?Young had eight
planets in mutable signs and his work dealt with the mundane and
day-to-day. Dagwood Bumstead never asked “Why??
Nelson
Eddy also had no fixed planets. Five planets are placed in
mutable signs. Light hearted communications are emphasized here, so we
can stop looking for the deeper meaning in those films he did with
Janette Mc Donald.
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