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The Cycle of the 5:9 Pattern in the Chart and how it can create a Samdharmi relationship

Next, we will look at the 5:9 pattern cycle in the chart below and compare it to the 6:8 pattern from Visual Three.

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One of the first things I noticed about the 5:9 patterns above (using the natural Aries chart) and the 6:8 patterns in Visual Three is that the 6:8
pattern is completely interlinked thru out the whole of its pattern. For instance, you can trace the entire 6:8 pattern from any one point that you
place your pen down and wind up back at that very same point once again without ever lifting the pen up from the page. Everything is completely
interwoven in that fashion, the pattern reflecting the "cause and effect" interaction that it creates as you go from one line to the next. However, in
the 5:9 pattern above, it consists of 4 independent triangles overlapping each other at various points in the chart, while each triangle has its own
special "grouping" of elements and is totally separate from the next triangle. There is no way to start at any point with a pen and trace a full
complete cycle of all the triangles without first having to pick the pen up and start each triangle anew. Each set of triangles contains its own
separate and individually grouped quality of elements.
The RED Triangle indicates the FIRE sign placements in the chart, each point being 5 houses away from the next, starting with the Sign of Aries,
then Leo, then Sagittarius. They indicate the houses 1-5-9 as indicated in the natural Aries house.
The YELLOW triangle indicates the EARTH sign placements in the chart, each point being 5 houses away from the next, starting with the Sign of
Taurus, then Virgo and Capricorn. They indicate the next grouping of houses, 2-6-10 as indicated in the natural Aries house.
The GREEN triangle indicates the AIR sign placements in the chart, each point being 5 houses away from the next, starting with the Sign of
Gemini, then Libra and Aquarius. They indicate the next grouping of houses, 3-7-11 as indicated in the natural Aries house.
The BLUE triangle indicates the WATER sign placements in the chart, each point being 5 houses away from the next, starting with the Sign of
Cancer, then Scorpio and finally Pisces. This is the last grouping of houses and is represented in the natural Aries chart as 4-8-12.
The triangle patterns reflect the ease of the energy flow within each of its 3 elemental sign groupings, because they are of the same quality,
whether it be the fiery, outgoing, stimulating energy (RED) of Aries, Leo or Sagittarius, or the solid, stable, earthy type of energy (YELLOW) in the
signs of Taurus, Virgo or Capricorn. Then there's the airy, communicative, mental type of energy (GREEN) that comes with the signs of Gemini,
Libra and Aquarius and lastly a watery, psychic, emotional flow of energy (BLUE) that resides in the signs of Cancer, Scorpio or Pisces.
The 5:9 pattern is also reflective of the ease in which two people can communicate with each other when they have this planetary relationship
between them, creating a natural TRINE aspect. They become "in sync" with each other according to the elemental group that they are both
channeling into.
When two planets are in a 5:9 relationship in a chart and their degree locations put them in the same navamsa, they become Samdharmi
to each other.
Let's use Mercury and Ketu in my natal chart below to show an example of how this works. Mercury is in 4 AQU 57 and Ketu is in 5 LIB 28. They
are in a 5:9 relationship to each other. As you can see in the natal data chart below, (highlighted in yellow), both of these planets also have their
navamsas in Scorpio (also see Navamsa chart below) and become conjoined in the same house. Because of this, they become Samdharmi to
each other.

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However we can't automatically assume that every time we see two planets conjoined in the same Navamsa, that they have to be in a 5:9
relationship in their rasi chart, because it doesn't necessarily work both ways. For example, look at my natal chart (in both Southern and Northern
formats) below and see my navamsa now from another angle.

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Although you see the Sun and Saturn together in the Gemini Navamsa, if you look at my natal chart, you will see that these two planets are not in a
5:9 relationship, but rather oppose each other and have different nakshatra lords, (highlighted above), so they cannot be Samdharmi in any way.
Therefore you can't always assume that two planets together in the Navamsa will necessarily reflect a 5:9 relationship in the natal chart.

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