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final dispositors: the authority the chain rests on.

finals

2

planets the chain ends on

receptions

0

mutual loops in the hierarchy

chains

7

rulership paths mapped

TIER · TOP · DEEPESTTIER · LEVEL 1TIER · FLOOR · FINAL DISPOSITORS PISCESVIRGOTAURUSLEOGEMINI MOON in pisces MARS in taurus VENUS in virgo JUPITER in leo SATURN in gemini SUN in leo MERCURY in virgo
Each planet reports to its sign-ruler; the hairlines fade toward your chart's final dispositors: sun, mercury.
Dispositors · Robert De Niro
Each planet reports to its sign's ruler. Follow the chain to the top.
Clockwork view: each planet points to its sign-ruler. Gilt nodes are final dispositors at the hub.
TraditionalMars · Jupiter · Saturn rule the night-side signs ModernUranus · Neptune · Pluto take over Aqu / Pis / Sco
how dispositors work

The planetary bank

Picture every planet as an account sitting in a sign's branch. That sign has a ruler: the planet who holds the balance. Your Mars in Gemini doesn't answer to Mars; it reports to Mercury, because Mercury rules Gemini. Mercury's own sign decides who it reports to. Follow those transfers up and the chart reveals its treasury structure: one vault at the top, a pair trading keys, or a closed circuit with no single CEO.

the rule

Planet in sign → ruled by that sign's lord → that lord's sign lord → and so on. Dispositorship is pure rulership logic: no orbs, no aspects required. Only where each body sits matters.

three endings
  • Final dispositor: a planet in its own sign. The chain stops; that body holds the central account.
  • Mutual reception: two planets each in the sign the other rules. They swap dignity; authority is shared.
  • Loop: three or more planets cycle with no planet in domicile. A council, not a vault.
How to read this page
  1. Tree above: bottom row is where authority settles; arrows trace who reports to whom. Read bottom-up: the floor is the boss layer.
  2. Dispositor shape: your chart's architecture in one headline before the detail blocks.
  3. Final dispositors: the vault(s). Start any deep read here.
  4. Mutual receptions + loops: where dignity circulates instead of concentrating.
  5. Every planet's chain: the audit trail: one row per body, glyph by glyph, until it lands or cycles.
what to do with it

Read the condition of whatever sits at the top, sign, house, aspects, speed. That planet's natal state steers every body that chains up to it the way a well-funded branch steers its satellites. Planets sharing the same final dispositor draw from the same account; a stellium's dispositor is especially loud because several voices report to one ruler at once. In a mutual reception, treat both planets as co-signers: each borrows the other's dignity. In a loop, read the members as a set: no single planet outranks the rest. Toggle Traditional / Modern only when Aquarius, Pisces, or Scorpio are in play; outer-planet rulership can move who holds the vault.

Stellium dispositor in the glossary · sign rulers

dispositor shape

Final dispositors: Sun & Mercury

Sun & Mercury sit at the top of your chart's hierarchy: each in its own sign, ruling the planets that chain up to them.

final dispositors

The planets at the top of the chart

A final dispositor is a planet in its own sign: the chain stops there because the body rules the sign it sits in. Other planets ultimately report up to it.

Sun
in Leo · its own sign
Mercury
in Virgo · its own sign
every planet's chain

Each body's path up the hierarchy

Each row follows one planet up its chain: the ruler of its sign, then that ruler's ruler, and so on until the chain lands on a final dispositor or joins a loop.

Sun in Leo
Sun
final dispositor
Mercury in Virgo
Mercury
final dispositor
Venus in Virgo
VenusMercury
→ Mercury
Jupiter in Leo
JupiterSun
→ Sun
Saturn in Gemini
SaturnMercury
→ Mercury
Moon in Pisces
MoonJupiterSun
→ Sun
Mars in Taurus
MarsVenusMercury
→ Mercury
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