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Should I report my ex-husband to immigration?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ouranos" data-source="post: 1171860" data-attributes="member: 65853"><p>Kai</p><p>I think your 1st chart is radical. Not to start a controversy here but I have seen many astrologers saying that the chart is not radical... and then they read it! The radicality of a chart can be judged by the question itself. First, you question (VenusL1) the homeland status (IV) of your ex (separating conjunction to Mars L7 in the 4th. For him it is the 10th, his legal status). And the Moon in the 9th is talking about immigration. So, based on your question, I would say that your chart is radical.</p><p>What also struck my mind is the early degree on the ASC (Too early to make a judgment) and the Moon conjunct the NN partile trine to Pluto L3 in the 4th. (The beginning or the end of an obsessive idea that keeps brewing). </p><p>The Moon late degree in his 3rd - He is about to change residence and location for business purposes and (trine PlutoL9 in his 10th). And to avoid the immigration questions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ouranos, post: 1171860, member: 65853"] Kai I think your 1st chart is radical. Not to start a controversy here but I have seen many astrologers saying that the chart is not radical... and then they read it! The radicality of a chart can be judged by the question itself. First, you question (VenusL1) the homeland status (IV) of your ex (separating conjunction to Mars L7 in the 4th. For him it is the 10th, his legal status). And the Moon in the 9th is talking about immigration. So, based on your question, I would say that your chart is radical. What also struck my mind is the early degree on the ASC (Too early to make a judgment) and the Moon conjunct the NN partile trine to Pluto L3 in the 4th. (The beginning or the end of an obsessive idea that keeps brewing). The Moon late degree in his 3rd - He is about to change residence and location for business purposes and (trine PlutoL9 in his 10th). And to avoid the immigration questions? [/QUOTE]
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