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Topic: Cupid h40 aspects
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Empty Spaces Knowflake Posts: 215 From: Registered: Jun 2015
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posted October 08, 2015 06:12 PM
I heard cupid 763 is similar to eros but what about the h40?What is the meaning?Synastry Cupid conjunct pluto(3)(4)wide. Composite Cupid conjunct pluto and proserpine,8th house (1).Is relevant?
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Aubyanne Moderator Posts: 5526 From: Tinseltown, Hollyweird, The Multiverse Registered: Sep 2014
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posted October 08, 2015 06:50 PM
The TNP / Uranian CUPIDO is a transdimensional point, as it operates on multiple levels simultaneously. Unless the couple (or even individual) is aware of these concurrent influences, CUPIDO won't have much of an effect, outside of potentially denoting a soulmate connexion, if it's prominent.Best way to explain it is this: I've found that, when prominent, it tends to be found in synastries (and composites) where there is a strong multidimensional relationship between the two individuals. IP: Logged |
Empty Spaces Knowflake Posts: 215 From: Registered: Jun 2015
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posted October 09, 2015 01:00 AM
quote: Originally posted by Aubyanne: The TNP / Uranian CUPIDO is a transdimensional point, as it operates on multiple levels simultaneously. Unless the couple (or even individual) is aware of these concurrent influences, CUPIDO won't have much of an effect, outside of potentially denoting a soulmate connexion, if it's prominent.Best way to explain it is this: I've found that, when prominent, it tends to be found in synastries (and composites) where there is a strong multidimensional relationship between the two individuals.
thanks for your explanation Aubyane! You're so kind IP: Logged | |