VISIBILITY

Visibility refers to whether a planet appears in the sky before sunrise or after sunset, which depends on its position relative to the Sun. A planet that rises before the Sun is considered oriental and is typically visible in the pre-dawn sky. A planet that sets after the Sun is considered occidental and is visible in the evening sky just after sunset.

This condition can offer insight into how a planet expresses itself. Oriental planets are often seen as more direct, initiating, or outward-facing, while occidental planets may express their influence in a more reflective, receptive, or internalized way. Visibility can also affect a planet’s symbolic strength and character, particularly in traditional astrology.

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