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Sandy L. Crowther

 

Magi Sandy L. Crowther ~ Certified Magi Astrologer Level lll

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Magi Notebook Page 55

Planetary Order of Importance to a relationship:

1.       Chiron

2.       Venus

3.       Neptune

4.       Sun

5.       Jupiter

6.       Moon

7.       Saturn

8.       Mars

9.       Mercury

10.   Pluto

11.   Uranus

So a Combined Geometry with Chiron is the most important, then Venus, then Neptune, etc.

578.          A Grand Trine in the sky does NOT tell us if the day is good or bad; it is only a sign that the day is too important to be ignored.

579.          However, Grand Trines in Combined Geometry are not only important, but also very helpful. The Grand Trine is the most harmonious Symmetrical pattern.

580.          If a couple has a conjunction at the corner of a Grand Trine, this creates a Double Grand Trine. (more powerful).

581.        There is also the T-Square which is powerful, but NOT helpful. When 2 persons form a T-Square, it is a sign of attraction and disharmony.

582.          The T-Square is the only Combined Symmetrical pattern that we found to NOT be helpful to a long term relationship. We call it Turbulent Combined Geometry.

583.          The key to compatibility is the Combined Planetary Geometry that 2 persons form.

 

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