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hamilton308 | Diana in your horoscope reveals the area of life (by sign and house) where you reject commitment and the ties that bind. |
Twirl | Thanks. It's conjunct my ascendant. Suppose that makes me appear very independent? (That would suit) It's still in the 12th though. Or would that make me an eclectic spiritual shopper? Lol. |
hikoro | so, i have my diana in the 7th house, conjunct my scorpio sun (which happens to conjunct my mercury) my descendant is also in scorpio...conjunct my mercury...does this mean commitmentphobia a tad bit? did it for someone else, who has diana in aries, 2nd house...difficulty in settling permanently/having a permanent home? |
Randall | Welcome! What is Diana? |
lalalinda | Hello Hamilton308! Welcome to LL Transfering this to te Asteroid Forum ------------------
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12thhouser | quote: Originally posted by hamilton308: Diana in your horoscope reveals the area of life (by sign and house) where you reject commitment and the ties that bind.
I just noticed that I have it is Aquarius in the 11th, and the two aspects it makes are a square to Uranus Rx in Scorpio and sextile to my North Node in Sag. Not sure how to interpret that. |
stellar_moon | Whoa. Very interesting, I didn't know there was an asteroid Diana! That is my first name. I was also born a Cancer Sun (moon) and I have always felt that I related very much too Moon Goddesses...I see here that it is actually in my 7th house. Wow. I have never felt like I can COMPLETELY commit myself to a relationship. Protective of some kind of part of me that I wish to remain wild and untamed. I guess I feel like this with everyone that I encounter, not just romantic. Thanks for this post. |
stellar_moon | Interesting to note though, it only makes two nice aspects. Trine mercury and Trine Uranus...is opposite asc and square MC |
Kerosene | squares venus exact. YEAH **** LOVE.. lol |
ail221 | I disagree a bit with that explanation because the only lack of commitment Diana and her counterpart had was abstaining from marriage. Perhaps she relates more the need for freedom which can seem like she lacks commitments butt really she only has commitments to things of her personal choosing. Diana was the protector of the down trotted, giving power and/or assistance to the powerless and even the protection of women during childbirth. |