Busy places



bus-y plac-es
Phonetic: /ˈbɪz.i ˈpleɪ.sɪz/

In Medieval astrology, busy places refer to areas of the chart where planets are especially active, influential, or engaged in producing events.

These places are usually associated with angular houses, strong planetary concentrations, or positions connected with visibility and action. Planets located in busy places were considered more capable of manifesting their significations openly and forcefully. Medieval astrologers examined such placements when judging activity, prominence, public involvement, and the likelihood that matters would develop quickly. The concept reflects the importance of planetary position and angularity in traditional astrological interpretation.

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