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Planetary Pairs - Many Pairs - Obsessives?


Let's not mince words: Everest doesn't attract a whole lot of well-balanced folks. The self-selection process tends to weed out the cautious and the sensible in favor of those who are single-minded and incredibly driven. Which is a big reason the mountain is so dangerous - Jon Krakauer


Index


  1. Many Pairs

  2. People with Two Pairs

  3. People with Three Pairs

  4. People with Four Pairs

  5. People with Five Pairs

  6. People with Six Pairs

  7. People with Eight Pairs

Many Pairs


It is the most usual case to have no planetary pairs at all, just as it is the most unusual case to have many planetary pairs, while quite a lot of people have one pair.


Having pairs, I believe, doesn't make a person better or worse, more or less talented, nor more or less lucky in life. The examples I give tend to be successful people, because the successful become the noticed, and that is where I find my cannon fodder. What I do think is that having pairs makes a person more single minded than usual. This is because when they experience transits both planets in the pair will probably be activated at the same time, and therefore neither will at some other time, meaning fewer moments of activation, but perhaps more intense ones. Being more single minded may be an ingredient in one sort of success, and may lead to fame, but also it can make a person quite boring through being one-dimensional, or lead to more extreme events in one's life.


Also, pairs by conjunction are not the only manner in which planets can come together, but they are the only way in which they can manifest together, i.e. in the same house position. The person for whom planets activate together by trine, for instance, will necessarily benefit, or otherwise, from the involvement of self and others when experiencing transits, whereas the person with pairs will experience transits as self OR as other.


NB. I restrict conjunctions [pairs] to 2 degrees, which is a fairly arbitrary limit. In many cases it is obvious that a pairing is functional at a bit more than 2 degrees, while sometimes I think that a stricter 'by sector' policy could be followed. However, the purpose of these lists is to illustrate, not to be ultra precise, nor entirely comprehensive.


There is an inherent bias to be aware of; in all such lists as follow, the origin of the data is generally from among the famous. This does not invalidate it, but is something to take notice of.


People with Two Pairs


Approximately 12% of a somewhat random collection of names from among the ranks of the famous or notorious.


People with Three Pairs


People with Four Pairs


People with Five Pairs


People with Six Pairs


People with Eight Pairs



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