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T O P I C R E V I E WiheardanoiseHopefully I can explain this properly so at least someone can understand. 😅 I realize average orb allowances vary depending on planets involved and such. For example, typically a 10 degree orb would be way too wide for a conjunction. Right? Moving on… lol. So basically a stellium is the blending of energies of 3 or more planets conjunct one another and tends to be quite strong/impactful/magnetic, correct? So if one persons chart has a stellium extending from 9 degrees to 17 degrees, North node/Mars both being at 9 and the other persons chart has moon at 19 degrees that means it is conjunct the stellium which ends at 17. Hopefully I’m making sense here. 🤦♀️ Anyways. Now I’m no pro, but wouldn’t the other persons moon get “sucked into” the stellium so to speak? In other words wouldn’t circumstances between the two charts and planets involved (luminaries having wider orb allowances) allow for moon to be considered conjunct north node and Mars despite the 10 degree orb? 🤔------------------RandallWelcome!RandallBump!iheardanoiseThanks Randall! Anyone have any feedback on this? 🙃Here is our synastry chart. http://imgur.com/a/WKVkrXS
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Anyone have any feedback on this? 🙃
Here is our synastry chart. http://imgur.com/a/WKVkrXS
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