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Sun, Moon and Rising influence?

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I am wondering as to whether one of these 3 signs can outshine the other two?

Sun in Scorpio, Moon in Libra.

I am not talking about their characteristics in terms of their positions in relating to myself, but in over all dominance in ones outlook, insight and projection over all. Especially seeing as I have Sag Rising with quite a bit of influence of fire in my planets.

Ascendant Sagittarius 9.42

Venus Sagittarius 17.04

Jupiter Aries 21.04 R

Saturn Sagittarius 20.19

Uranus Sagittarius 25.03

Asc node Aries 0.54

Does this inflate its influence at all? For I would quite like that idea.

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  1. You really didn't supply enough info, but I will give this a shot...

    With Sag Rising, most likely your Scorpio Sun is in the 12th house, which will subdue its influence a bit... so that leaves your Libra Moon and your Sag Rising as the stronger influences of the three. I am guessing your Venus, Saturn & Uranus are in the first house, so you have a lot of Sag fire right up front. The Saturn/Uranus in the first house is an odd mix... Saturn is about control and restriction, and Uranus is about sudden changes and unusual ideas & behavior... so they will be giving each other a hard time until you learn to get them to work together.

    But where is your Mars? Mars is one of the personal planets and has a strong hand in personality.

    I am guessing you were born either November 16th or 17th, 1987... so that gives you a Mars in Libra, and your Pluto is conjunct your Mercury in Scorpio. That Pluto/Mercury gives you a strong, deep passionate mind.

    So I think the fire is strong up front, but that is just what people pick up at first. And that Pluto/Mercury is pretty intense in a passionate way. The Moon in Libra, and Venus in the first house will soften the intensity.

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