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nomad-monad
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posted August 15, 2019 09:37 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for nomad-monad     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I have a 'living' spreadsheet where I've currently put about 650 bodies/cusps/points.

Thanks to the overview I get, I've noticed Rx-bodies seem to come in clustered spans appearing densest in the middle and then 'fading away' at the 'edges'.

For me, it's one single span, where Cancer is 'fade-in' and Scorpio is 'fade-out'. In the mddle, Leo to Libra are densely packed with basically no Direct bodies at all. Aries to Gemini and Sagittarius to Pisces how ever are completely without any Rx (apart from below mentioned two in Gemni + my BML and NN in Taurus).

Speaking in houses, the cluster begin around my 3rd house cusp at Cancer 13. The cluster ends around the middle of my 6th house (which is huge).

I just took a look at the which exact points were the 3 first and 3 last units in my Rx-cluster.
Believe me I had good giggle when I saw that my 'first' Rx'es are in

Varuna (Gem 19.57)
Echeclus (Gem 25.45)
Dionysus (Can 00.50)

and the 'final' Rx'es are in
Ixion (Sco 20.37)
Quaoar (Sco 21.04)
Priapus (Sco 23.39).


Believe an even bigger giggle when I realize my TF's Rx-span (mapping all the same units) covers THE SAME signs and fade-out pattern - Gemini to Scorpio - but with a bit wider fadeout.

Have anyone paid any attention to this?


Thoughts?


I am obviously smelling massive incarnation process/task fulfillment indications here.



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