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Topic: OOBs in composites - Hidden Relationship Gems
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VestasLight Knowflake Posts: 195 From: Canada Registered: Mar 2015
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posted October 13, 2017 11:53 PM
I started looking over all the composite charts of my significant relationships: family/friends/partners and started to notice a trend...Any planet or asteroid that was OOB in the composite was actually a major theme of the relationship. (Out of Bound Planets are those whose declinations are over 23'28 degrees) I'm quite amazed actually, especially with the fact that composites are basically conceptual charts. The most important OOB I've found so far is the Nodes. In those few relationships where the nodes exceed 23'28 degrees, the relationship was significant in both our lives... for better or for worse. IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 86563 From: From a galaxy, far, far away... Registered: Apr 2009
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posted October 14, 2017 12:03 PM
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MyRealName Newflake Posts: 17 From: Registered: Nov 2015
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posted October 14, 2017 01:24 PM
quote: Originally posted by VestasLight: I started looking over all the composite charts of my significant relationships: family/friends/partners and started to notice a trend...Any planet or asteroid that was OOB in the composite was actually a major theme of the relationship. (Out of Bound Planets are those whose declinations are over 23'28 degrees) I'm quite amazed actually, especially with the fact that composites are basically conceptual charts. The most important OOB I've found so far is the Nodes. In those few relationships where the nodes exceed 23'28 degrees, the relationship was significant in both our lives... for better or for worse.
does this mean both natives have the same out of bounds planet/point? how are they calculated?
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