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His Scorpio Moon and My 8th House Under The Scorpio Moon - “In Cold Blood” and The Composite Chart
Astrology in real life
We watched, In Cold Blood
this weekend, I liked it pretty well the first time I saw it but less this time because I knew that in the future, actor, Robert Blake would kill his wife.
There is a point in the movie that I noted both times I saw it where they state the the two people who killed the Clutters would not have been capable of doing the deed alone. The narrator states something to affect it was their energy put together that allowed the crime to happen.
“That’s astrology,” I told the soldier. “When you put two people together, their energy does mix - it creates something like a third entity. That’s the composite chart, where you put the two charts together and make one.”
“Well I hope we don’t have that in our composite chart,” he said.
“Well, I guess not. But you have to admit you are different with me then you are with anyone else. I mean, you’re barely recognizable to people who have known you in the past. They don’t know you the way you are.”
“Well I am myself with you,” he said.
I didn’t say anything for a few seconds because I was stunned. “Is that it?”
“That’s it.”

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I tried to watch manhattan for the first time this weekend. i couldn’t get through the first 20 minutes. I could NOT stop thinking about Woody Allen marrying his adoptive daughter and in this movie he was dating a 17 year old (his character is 42 in the movie).
i couldn’t move beyond it. way too hard. way too distracting.