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Post by searose on Dec 17, 2006 18:28:57 GMT
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Post by Kim Falconer on Dec 18, 2006 21:40:30 GMT
Hi Searose, Because the composite chart is already a midpoint chart, I wouldn't look at its midpoints. It's just slicing up the pie too many times for me. With midpoints to synastry contacts, transits or natal planets, I use a maximum orb of 1.25 degrees. These really need to be tight in my experience. So I wouldn't see these points as conjunct though I would look at the commonality of the synastry (with both your sun/moon mp's in Capricorn and watch transits to them. Of particular interest will be transiting Pluto in Dec 2007 to early 2008, for example. If you go back with your ephemeris and note when major outer planet transits conjunct these MP's in Capricorn (where you together when Uranus transited? Neptune? Saturn? Chiron?) and see if there were corresponding inner or outer events, you'll start to get a feel for the meaning of the natal midpoints. Does this make sense? Kim
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