![]() Moon in the sixth is amati (“argumentative”). ![]() Does the length of a person’s life somehow validate or invalidate their logic? Moon in the sixth is alpāyus (“short lived”). And if the mathematician argues that “2+2=3” it is no less invalid than if a poet had said it.īased on how much they like or dislike meīesides this, I do not really see what about the moon in the sixth house would “invalidate me permanently.” ![]() If a mathematician argues, “2+2=4” it is not more valid than if a poet gives the same argument. Not on the personality quirks of the person giving the argument. Similarly, the validity of a logical argument depends on the quality of the logic, And if a saint says, “snow is hot” and a criminal says, “snow is hot” both statements are equally false. ![]() If a saint says, “the sky is blue” and a criminal says, “the sky is blue” – the statements are equally true. “You handed your enemies the frame in which to invalidate you permanently.” My Reply Since I myself have Moon in the Sixth House, someone complained to me: ![]()
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