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Sandy L. Crowther

Magi Sandy L. Crowther ~ Certified Magi Astrologer Level lll

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Magi Notebook Page 63

666.          How do you determine which connected person is impacted more? Who is more emotionally attached? Of all the planets, whenever a person contributes Chiron to an interaspect, that person is most impacted. Then there is a specific hierarchy and order to the strength and influence of the planets, of who is more emotionally attached. The Romance Planets are the first 3 planets.

1.       Chiron

2.       Venus

3.       Neptune

4.       Mars

5.       Sun

6.       Moon

7.       Pluto

8.       Jupiter     

9.   Uranus

10.   Mercury

11.   Saturn

      Each interaspect has a specific range of influences, but each person will feel the impact at a different level and intensity.

667.          One more thing; women are more influenced when there is a linkage that includes a Romance Planet and men feel more attracted when there is an interaspect that includes a Sexual Aspect. Saturn interaspects are double curve balls; the Saturn person always has a measure of control over the other individual, and all Saturn interaspects are symbolic of strong bonds.

668.          If the Saturn interaspect is an enhancement angle, there can be a lasting relationship between the 2 connected persons, but much depends on the other interaspects that the couple has. However if the angle of the Saturn interaspect is a Turbulent Angle (90, 180 or 150 degrees) then the interaspect has the potential of being very disruptive. All other interaspects and the Combined Planetary Geometry must always be take n into account. (Book 3, page 294).

 

 

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