![]() ![]() The way mid-point works is that there’s typically A/B and then an equidistant between them. Midpoints are great to use because has more structure, and shows how points are interacting with each other (it helps you build and edit the narrative after you read your natal chart/other charts) Like when I want to get something more specific/details. Personally I use it as an expansion/third gleam on my natal readings. You can use Midpoints for a couple of different things, since it can be applied to all sorts of chart (I think, as far as I know, any chart) and sometimes it’s even the main base for some (Composite, Davidson) This is because midpoints shows the relationship between the two points, so how they’re interacting with each other and if something is being influenced by their interactions as well. It doesn’t have to be planets, it can be angles and asteroids as well– that’s why they’re ‘points’ because it doesn’t just refer to your placements etc. ![]() Mid-points are technically the equidistant between two points, so like between the Sun-Moon, between Chiron/ASC etc. Hey there! □ Thank you for asking cause OOF I got a few things to talk about!! □□ ![]()
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