Dancing Stars: Combining the Synodic Cycles of Venus and Mars, with Nick Dagan Best
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06-Nov-2020
The synodic cycles of Venus and Mars can be applied to any style of astrology. The symmetrical eight-year Venus cycle repeats its retrogrades in the same five areas of the zodiac, while Mars emphasizes its asymmetrical fifteen-year retrograde cycle more on one end of the zodiac than the other. The two cycles merge every 32 and 64 years, creating an outline that can be used to look at the life of any person or nation.
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