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Midpoints

Planets activating the Sun/Uranus midpoint (☼ ♅)

Planets activating the Sun/Uranus midpoint (☼ ♅) 150 150 John Sandbach

Principle: To realize the importance of one’s own individual uniqueness, and to find the self-confidence to express it. The sudden or unusual revealing of unexpected meaning in life, often through…

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Planets activating the Sun/Saturn midpoint (☼ ♄)

Planets activating the Sun/Saturn midpoint (☼ ♄) 150 150 John Sandbach

Principle: Difficulty in developing self-confidence. The slow attainment of goals through hard work. The more one focuses on spirituality the more confident one becomes. A need for discipline when working…

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Planets activating the Sun/Jupiter midpoint (☼ ♃)

Planets activating the Sun/Jupiter midpoint (☼ ♃) 150 150 John Sandbach

Principle: Optimism concerning the reaching of goals. Vibrant enthusiasm with a meaningful focus. Self-confidence which leads to success. Having too many agendas. Either being arrogantly self-confident or seeming that way.…

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Planets activating the Sun/Mars midpoint (☼ ♂)

Planets activating the Sun/Mars midpoint (☼ ♂) 150 150 John Sandbach

Principle: Purposeful assertiveness. The ability to gear one’s actions toward long-range considerations. The ability to take on meaningful battles. Too much effort depletes vitality. Process: The process of actively dismantling…

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Planets activating the Sun/Venus midpoint (☼ ♀)

Planets activating the Sun/Venus midpoint (☼ ♀) 150 150 John Sandbach

Principle: Love as a vitalizing and meaningful experience. Art. Aesthetics. Self love both in the neurotic and healthy sense. One’s values as they relate to one’s long-term goals. To be…

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Planets activating the Sun/Mercury midpoint (☼ ☿)

Planets activating the Sun/Mercury midpoint (☼ ☿) 150 150 John Sandbach

Principle: The purposeful organizing of thoughts and the ability to rank ideas in terms of their relative importance. The ability to communicate objectively. The importance of one’s ideas. One’s own…

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