Total Dominance Revisited
From the beginning of this blog your author has had an idea that genius is more than the constellations of dominance. Some of these ideas have already been implicitly shared. When studying the top performancers, it came to the author that there has to be dominance with respect to other planets than Sun and Moon too. And so it seems to be. So we have "total dominance" that we have defined earlier in the following way: In the constellation of dominance, there has to be a constellation that is formed by aspects, midpoints or midpoint axes so that the following conditions are fulfilled. 1) presence of Sun and/or Moon 2) presence of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune or NN (one or several of these) 3) presence of Pluto 4) if NN is present in the constellation, so must be Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus or Neptune (one or several of these). 5) midpoints of Mercury, Venus and Mars are excluded if there are less than 3 midpoints or 6 six planets forming the constellation that is formed