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Topic: South node conjunctions in synastry
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Queenbeeofrainbows Newflake Posts: 3 From: Kolkata, West Bengal, India Registered: Jan 2022
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posted January 29, 2022 05:13 AM
If your south node is conjunct someone's planet/point or vice-versa, does that always mean that the relationship (not necessarily romantic) will not last and you only have some unfinished business to take care of? Or can it actually be a long-lasting relationship?For example, a friend's moon is on my SN and his SN conjuncts my vertex. I know that there is a distinct purpose for us to have met but I was wondering if it's always "unfinished business". IP: Logged |
charlie Knowflake Posts: 5245 From: Registered: Jun 2012
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posted January 29, 2022 06:25 AM
Well, husband and I have Nodes, Saturn and Vertex Him: Leo SN,/Vertex, Taurus Moon/Saturn. Me: Taurus SN, Leo Saturn, Aqua Vertex I think we both feel we are responsible for the each other and I know it’s going to be a really hard relationship to break away from-if that time comes. We both have our issues but the one that’s being handed most of the “self healing”, is me. He has kinda forced me to do it because of his own issues that he does not want to deal with so he acts them out through me. And I let him I suppose. Saturn IS very (!) binding and full of “duty” and when all fun is gone, duty is what’s left. We have been married since 2014. IP: Logged |
GalacticCoreExplosionV2 Knowflake Posts: 1521 From: Registered: Jul 2021
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posted January 29, 2022 11:24 AM
In my partner's chart, Mars rules her Moon and co-rules her MC and Uranus (ruler of her Aqua Sun, Venus, and South Node), and Mercury rules her 5th and 8th, and both her Mars and Mercury are closely conjunct my South Node in my 7th House. We've been together for 20 years. IP: Logged | |