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T O P I C R E V I E WJupitarianMany years back in time I had a Moon/Pluto conjunction in the 8th house opposite the Sun (2nd) in composite.It was a relationship that I will never forget about but not a good one. It was filled with mindgames and emotional abuse, feelings of unworthiness and whatnot.Whould the planatary aspects have behaved much differently if placed in other houses?The 8/2 house axis seems rather heavy!RandallWelcome!hypatia238Houses are suppose to be irrelevant in composite but just moon/pluto opposite sun would be enough to describe the experience of that relationship, did it aspect something in your own natal?Can you post Composite, Davison and Synastry of this relationship?JupitarianI have had some problems when trying to post the charts. What can I doto make it work?In Davison the opposition is in 8/2 houses. The aspect repeats it self in Composite but the the Moon/Pluto conjunction is conjunct the Ascendant. The sun is in the 7th conjunct the Decendant. The aspect that stands out the most in synastry is my mars squareng his Mars/Pluto and Saturn, creating a T-Square.todd quote:Originally posted by hypatia238:Houses are suppose to be irrelevant in composite but just moon/pluto opposite sun would be enough to describe the experience of that relationship, did it aspect something in your own natal?Can you post Composite, Davison and Synastry of this relationship? the angles are extremely important if accurate times are used.the entire focus of the relationship can be missed by ignoring the angles.the other cusps are suspect as there are so many philosophical systems employed to calculate the other house cusps.signs etc ,I have found not as important to analyzing transits.toddJupitarianMoon/Pluto conjunction anyone?RandallThanks, todd.
It was a relationship that I will never forget about but not a good one.
It was filled with mindgames and emotional abuse, feelings of unworthiness and whatnot.
Whould the planatary aspects have behaved much differently if placed in other houses?
The 8/2 house axis seems rather heavy!
Can you post Composite, Davison and Synastry of this relationship?
In Davison the opposition is in 8/2 houses. The aspect repeats it self in Composite but the the Moon/Pluto conjunction is conjunct the Ascendant. The sun is in the 7th conjunct the Decendant.
The aspect that stands out the most in synastry is my mars squareng his Mars/Pluto and Saturn, creating a T-Square.
quote:Originally posted by hypatia238:Houses are suppose to be irrelevant in composite but just moon/pluto opposite sun would be enough to describe the experience of that relationship, did it aspect something in your own natal?Can you post Composite, Davison and Synastry of this relationship?
the angles are extremely important if accurate times are used.the entire focus of the relationship can be missed by ignoring the angles.
the other cusps are suspect as there are so many philosophical systems employed to calculate the other house cusps.
signs etc ,I have found not as important to analyzing transits.
todd
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