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Post by darkdreamer on Jun 26, 2007 11:06:09 GMT
I agree on the conjunction / oppositin and parallel / contraparallel being very strong aspects.
But what about squares to the nodal axis? I know someone whose Venus is exactly square my Nodal axis; in the draconics his dr Venus is exactly trine my NN. What would that mean? Or do only the conjunction / opposition count?
DD
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Post by alejoplay on Jun 26, 2007 15:20:53 GMT
I don't work with declinations a lot, but I was looking at some last night. Do you read parallels/contraparallels the same way you read conjunctions/oppositions in synastry?
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Post by Aphrodite on Jun 26, 2007 22:37:33 GMT
Thank you, everyone, for your feedback. I learn so much from you guys! I've just begun using parallels/contraparellels and do read them as conjunctions/oppositions. However, I think perhaps they are not as powerful. Not sure yet. There is an article that caught my attention not long ago. Here's the link. www.cafeastrology.com/synastry_compatibility.html. She talks about declinations in the article, but she also brought up something else that I didn't know anything about - Solstice Points/Antiscia in Synastry. The article is pretty interesting. Anyway, I checked the aspects with my b/f. Our nodes are opposition by antiscia points (3 deg separation) and contraparallel (.8 deg separation). It feels very powerful to me. However, we have so many other aspects between us, I'm probably imagining this. It is hard for me to be objective when it comes to this guy. So I don't know whether this means something or not. I think the software programs need to get better. It is very time consuming working with antiscia or declination points. These aspects don't jump out at you at first. You have to go looking for them. It would take a lot of research and feedback to be able to draw a conclusion. Anybody else have any experience with this? Does anyone know of any software tools designed to work with these points?
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Post by Aphrodite on Jun 26, 2007 22:53:21 GMT
Here's one more article about declinations and antiscia -http://www.solsticepoint.com/1declination.htm.
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Post by estrela27 on Oct 15, 2007 10:50:33 GMT
Hello, I want to give my opinion about Nodal Synastry: I was in love more times, but never with anybody with personal Planet in conjunction with South Node in Sagittarius (Past life). As a matter of fact, I know very little people, born in sign of Sagittarius. From other side, I met many people (not only men), that have Planets in conjunction with my North Node in Gemini (this life). It seems, that just Gemini like me, although I am next sign, Taurus. In one book is, that where is your NN, those people help you in some way. My NN is in 9th house and usually are foreigners, that help me. My AC is Libra, Jupiter in 1st house in trine with NN, so I met many Libra's as well. Estrela
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Post by blackcanary on Oct 17, 2007 2:44:45 GMT
I know a woman whose north node is in conjunction with my, as well as many of my friends', jupiter. We are all born within months, and the woman is much older than us. But there is a connection there and we seem to be very healing for her... bringing her out of a rut of artistic stagnation (interestingly, the conjunction occurs in pisces). So yeah, I'd say it has merit.
I've always been somewhat suspicious of outer planets and synastry, just because it can apply to such a wide range of people. Since it's more a reaction to groups rather than a single person, I wouldn't really depend on it for intimate relationships...
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Post by Kim Falconer on Oct 25, 2007 1:24:26 GMT
Hi Blackcanary, Good point. The outer planets do represent a more collective 'connection'. It gets very personal when it touches something more unique like the angles, moon or vertex. That isn't to say that someone's Saturn, for example, on our South Lunar Node isn't significant--it can be, but we may find it is a kind of collective energy or insight that moves us, more that something deeply personal about the individual. Thanks for the comment. Kim
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Post by estrela27 on Oct 26, 2007 8:19:51 GMT
Hello,
About Saturn, I know many men, born in Cancer, where is my MC and Saturn. As I know, planets in 12th house mean Karmic relationship. I was so long in tourism and have many men in front of me, they had either Venus in my 12th or Jupiter there. That means, all men were close to me, gave me their hour of birth (other birth data's I had) and then I could see it, right there! Unfortunately they were all much younger than me. I am writing in the Past, because had to leave all because of my pains, that nobody can understand.
Estrela
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Post by AquariusMoon on Oct 27, 2007 4:26:06 GMT
Another line of investigation... there is a strong body of astrological literature which claims that personal planet-node synastry aspects are important. but what about outer planet nodal aspects? my south node is at 22Sag11 --- my partner's uranus is at 22Sag12, a very tight conjunction. i have interpreted this as quite healthy, since the radically new energy of uranus is probably helpful in breaking out of the pull of the south node and moving towards the north. but could one read this differently? best Dru This is an old post but...when the nodes were at 22 Virgo/Pisces or when planets are at that point squaring your nodes you would experience that, but I don't see it for a conjunction to the SN alone in your synastry unless your NN is ruled by Uranus. Yes, the outer planets are generational, but you chose her, and it's her Uranus on your SN, not all of her generation. Uranus can be at one particular degree for 3 weeks every 84 years unless it's a degree that went retrograde. With such a tight conjunction, her Uranus fits perfectly with your SN. What are the chances of that? Sounds exciting. Someone's nodes on another's MC - they can help you with your career.
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