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ChildofVenus
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posted December 26, 2017 06:57 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for ChildofVenus     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Do you need to have the correct birth time for both people for the Midpoints in a composite chart to be accurate?

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posted December 27, 2017 07:36 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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posted December 28, 2017 05:39 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for waxlobster     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Draw up a chart for 00:01 and one for 23:59 of the data missing the time of birth. What's changed?

Mostly the Moon?

Nothing else will have moved more than 1 degree. So obviously that's your differential, a composite is just a midpoint between two people's planets. If in doubt, experiment, create the charts. Look at the difference!

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posted December 28, 2017 12:33 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for ChildofVenus     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by waxlobster:
Draw up a chart for 00:01 and one for 23:59 of the data missing the time of birth. What's changed?

Mostly the Moon?

Nothing else will have moved more than 1 degree. So obviously that's your differential, a composite is just a midpoint between two people's planets. If in doubt, experiment, create the charts. Look at the difference!



I created a composite chart with my correct birth time. I didn't know the other persons birth time. So I used 12:00pm there is a Venus/Mars midpoint in the composite chart. I'm asking if there would still be a Venus/Mars midpoint in the chart. Even if the other persons birth time isn't correct.

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posted December 28, 2017 02:04 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for todd     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

with out both exact times then the angles asc/MC can not be used.

but if you have I correct time, and then you place the birth data other the other at 12 noon, the resulting moon position can only be off by +/- 1.5 degrees. this is most often close enough to use the moon and other planets.
so in your example yes the mars/Venus conjunct is a valid aspect

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posted December 28, 2017 06:33 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for ChildofVenus     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by todd:

with out both exact times then the angles asc/MC can not be used.

but if you have I correct time, and then you place the birth data other the other at 12 noon, the resulting moon position can only be off by +/- 1.5 degrees. this is most often close enough to use the moon and other planets.
so in your example yes the mars/Venus conjunct is a valid aspect

todd


Thank you what does it mean to have a Venus/Mars midpoint in a composite chart?

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posted December 28, 2017 06:35 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for ChildofVenus     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by todd:

with out both exact times then the angles asc/MC can not be used.

but if you have I correct time, and then you place the birth data other the other at 12 noon, the resulting moon position can only be off by +/- 1.5 degrees. this is most often close enough to use the moon and other planets.
so in your example yes the mars/Venus conjunct is a valid aspect

todd


Thank you what does it mean to have a Venus/Mars midpoint in conjunction to the Sun in a composite chart?

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posted December 28, 2017 08:50 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for todd     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
this aspect is very favorable because it shows a sincere affection for each other .

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posted December 31, 2017 07:52 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for ChildofVenus     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by todd:
this aspect is very favorable because it shows a sincere affection for each other .

Would this basically be the same as having Venus conjunct Mars in composite?

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