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Cazimi, also Casimi. From ], an ] term meaning the center of the solar disc. A ] that forms a conjunction with the ] within 30' of partile is said to be ], literally "burnt up" by the Sun, or as also may be interpreted, "in the heart of the sun." The Sun, representing the ego, engulfs the energies of a Cazimi planet. This position is said to be one of strength. ], also Casimi. From ], an ] term meaning the center of the solar disc. A ] that forms a ] with the ] within 30' of ] is said to be ], literally "burnt up" by the Sun or, as it also may be interpreted, "in the heart of the Sun." The Sun, representing the ], engulfs the energies of a Cazimi planet. This position is said to be one of great strength.

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Cazimi, also Casimi. From Arabic, an astrological term meaning the center of the solar disc. A planet that forms a conjunction with the Sun within 30' of partile is said to be Cazimi, literally "burnt up" by the Sun or, as it also may be interpreted, "in the heart of the Sun." The Sun, representing the ego, engulfs the energies of a Cazimi planet. This position is said to be one of great strength.

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