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694. These 3 days are referred to as the Range Days.
695. The day before someone’s birth date is called Minus One Day. The day after someone’s birthday is called the Plus One Day.
696. The Pivot Planet is pivotal in determining if there is High Balance. The other 2 planets are Paired Planets, and form the Mid-Degree.
697. The Rule of High Balance: A day that has High Balance if that day has 3 planets that form a Planetary Balance, and the Pivot Planet is more balanced than on both the Minus-One Day and Plus-One Day.
698. Except for the Moon, any 3 planets can form a Planetary Balance and a High Balance Day.
699. Minus-One Day and Plus-One Day are referred to as Outer Range Days.
700. Pivot Planet is sometimes called Pivot.
701. A Planetary Balance is always composed of 3 planets.
702. The Pivot Planet of a Planetary Balance is the planet that is at or close to the Mid-Degree of the other 2 planets.
703. The planets that form the Mid-Degree are called the Paired Planets.
704. The Pivot Planet is usually one of the 4 fastest moving planets. (Sun, Mercury, Venus, or Mars). The Moon does not count. When referring to Planetary Balance, the Sun, Mercury, Venus, or Mars are collectively called the PinPoint Planets.
705. Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto are referred to as the Stable Planets. Jupiter, Saturn, and Chiron are the Moderately Stable Planets, because they move moderately. Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto are the Highly Stable Planets because they move so slowly from day to day.
706. the 3 planets that are aligned such that they form a Planetary Balance are called the Balanced Planets.
707. There is another type of High Balance: There is also a type of Planetary Balance called Balance of Aspects. This refers to the alignment of planets that occurs when a single aspect is most exact.
708. On a day that any aspect is most exact, that day has High Balance because both the Minus-One Day and the Plus-One Day is less balanced with regard to the aspects.
694. These 3 days are referred to as the Range Days.
695. The day before someone’s birth date is called Minus One Day. The day after someone’s birthday is called the Plus One Day.
696. The Pivot Planet is pivotal in determining if there is High Balance. The other 2 planets are Paired Planets, and form the Mid-Degree.
697. The Rule of High Balance: A day that has High Balance if that day has 3 planets that form a Planetary Balance, and the Pivot Planet is more balanced than on both the Minus-One Day and Plus-One Day.
698. Except for the Moon, any 3 planets can form a Planetary Balance and a High Balance Day.
699. Minus-One Day and Plus-One Day are referred to as Outer Range Days.
700. Pivot Planet is sometimes called Pivot.
701. A Planetary Balance is always composed of 3 planets.
702. The Pivot Planet of a Planetary Balance is the planet that is at or close to the Mid-Degree of the other 2 planets.
703. The planets that form the Mid-Degree are called the Paired Planets.
704. The Pivot Planet is usually one of the 4 fastest moving planets. (Sun, Mercury, Venus, or Mars). The Moon does not count. When referring to Planetary Balance, the Sun, Mercury, Venus, or Mars are collectively called the PinPoint Planets.
705. Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto are referred to as the Stable Planets. Jupiter, Saturn, and Chiron are the Moderately Stable Planets, because they move moderately. Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto are the Highly Stable Planets because they move so slowly from day to day.
706. the 3 planets that are aligned such that they form a Planetary Balance are called the Balanced Planets.
707. There is another type of High Balance: There is also a type of Planetary Balance called Balance of Aspects. This refers to the alignment of planets that occurs when a single aspect is most exact.
708. On a day that any aspect is most exact, that day has High Balance because both the Minus-One Day and the Plus-One Day is less balanced with regard to the aspects.