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T O P I C R E V I E Wmoonlight swanHey so I was looking at a synastry chart between myself and a relatively new but dear friend of mine and I noticed that her North node is in her third house (pisces) and her south node is in her ninth house (Virgo) while my north node is in my ninth house (Scorpio) and my south in my third house (Taurus). Does this suggest that we can teach each other what the other person lacks? other connections:my nn conjunct her venusmy nn conjunct her Ascendantmy nn trine her moonmy nn sextile her mercurymy nn sextile her marsher nn conjunct my saturnher nn trine my mercuryher nn sextile my moonHer AC is conjunct my MCHer IC is conjunct my DCHere's our synastry chart: FaithIt looks important to me. You both have nodes on the IC, with the other's person's Saturn there. With reversed nodes! Also, opposing moons, and a Venus-Venus conjunction on the ASC-MC. And you're both Libras.To me it looks stable, deep, mutually supportive in a way that others notice and benefit from being around. Just an optimistic guess from an amateur. moonlight swan quote:Originally posted by Faith:It looks important to me. You both have nodes on the IC, with the other's person's Saturn there. With reversed, nodes!Oh wow didn't realise this! Thanks for your reply! It does feel like a special connection and she often appears in my dreams! toddI agree that is very signifigant as I have found that sometimes node on the mc/ic can give just what you said...appearing in another's dream.you might compare the vertex positions also.rahumoonlight swan quote:Originally posted by todd:I agree that is very signifigant as I have found that sometimes node on the mc/ic can give just what you said...appearing in another's dream.you might compare the vertex positions also.rahu Here is our synastry with the vertex. So her vertex is opposite my moon which would mean her anti-vertex would be conjunct my moon. The vertex/ant-vertex being known as the axis of fate, I can imagine this must add to the connection I feel between us! Totally forgot about the vertex, thanks for mentioning it!
Does this suggest that we can teach each other what the other person lacks?
other connections:
my nn conjunct her venusmy nn conjunct her Ascendantmy nn trine her moonmy nn sextile her mercurymy nn sextile her mars
her nn conjunct my saturnher nn trine my mercuryher nn sextile my moon
Her AC is conjunct my MCHer IC is conjunct my DC
Here's our synastry chart:
You both have nodes on the IC, with the other's person's Saturn there. With reversed nodes!
Also, opposing moons, and a Venus-Venus conjunction on the ASC-MC. And you're both Libras.
To me it looks stable, deep, mutually supportive in a way that others notice and benefit from being around.
Just an optimistic guess from an amateur.
quote:Originally posted by Faith:It looks important to me. You both have nodes on the IC, with the other's person's Saturn there. With reversed, nodes!
You both have nodes on the IC, with the other's person's Saturn there. With reversed, nodes!
Oh wow didn't realise this!
Thanks for your reply! It does feel like a special connection and she often appears in my dreams!
quote:Originally posted by todd:I agree that is very signifigant as I have found that sometimes node on the mc/ic can give just what you said...appearing in another's dream.you might compare the vertex positions also.rahu
Here is our synastry with the vertex. So her vertex is opposite my moon which would mean her anti-vertex would be conjunct my moon. The vertex/ant-vertex being known as the axis of fate, I can imagine this must add to the connection I feel between us!
Totally forgot about the vertex, thanks for mentioning it!
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