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neptune's mermaid
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posted May 04, 2005 08:26 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Here’s something I found and I think it’s pretty cool.
Just scroll down. http://www.astrologyclub.org/

My singleton is my Earth Moon.

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The person with a singleton Moon carries a feeling that, “My inner child is very special,” or, “I am the Divine Child.” He or she may have been made to feel special as a child, singled out within the family, given special responsibilities, duties, honors, or was a martyr, an abused child. Being “special” early in life is conducive to remaining an “eternal divine child.”

This is kind of weird. Yeah, I am my family’s sweetheart but the whole “My inner child is very special,” is a bit odd.

quote:
Issues around dependency or “co-dependency” and security are exaggerated with a Moon singleton. Umbilical relationships are common, perhaps inevitable. A man wants a secure job, a woman a secure marriage, or, these days, a secure job. Issues of meshing and merging one’s identity with that of another person is crucial. Institutions such as the Church or the Military may become the projected Moon (family and secure nurturing figure). We see Moon singletons in the charts of religious people: Martin Luther (11/10/1483, 11:00 PM, Eisleben, Germany), initiator of the Protestant Reformation; St. Teresa of Avila (3/28/1515, 5:30 AM, Avila, Spain), who reformed the Carmelite Order; Pierre Teillard de Chardin (see last month’s article).


Very intense…and kind of worrying

But overall I loved it. Very insightful

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chrissymgreen
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posted May 04, 2005 09:44 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
dear neptune's mermaid,

i have a singleton planet, my sun in pisces. it's the only water sign i have in my basic chart (not including asteroids, et al). i have to say i find the energy of my singleton planet unpredictable, hard to reign in sometimes. have you ever read any ivy goldstein jacobson? i love her work. she has a good book called astrological essays (delineation).

" Subjects covered are charts of various people with varied occupations and events in their lives. Ivy expounds on subjects like who you will share your life with, more information on the houses- if they are occupied or not, singleton planets, end of the 4th house, the house of the question, contractual dealings, the upsetting 6th house, finding lost people or pets, finding a lost possession, chart for return to office, does the incumbent have a chance chart, election day 1976, 20 year assassination threat, presidential affairs at ingress, a matter of matrimony, simplified uranian astrology (30 pages devoted to this). The planet ruling your day of birth, finding the hidden truth. the 12 moons in your life with table, the power of the Moon's parallel."

it has some GREAT essays! the one on singletons is very informative.

sincerely,
chrissy

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neptune's mermaid
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posted May 04, 2005 10:14 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Wow thanks chrissymgreen
I’m gonna go try to find a site that sells her books I'll tell you what I think of her.

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Heart--Shaped Cross
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posted May 04, 2005 10:42 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Heart--Shaped Cross     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
thanx neptune's mermaid,

I have a singleton moon in the first, and the only planet in the lower half of my chart.

This is definitely me:

The person with a singleton Moon carries a feeling that, “My inner child is very special,” or, “I am the Divine Child.” He or she may have been made to feel special as a child,... Being “special” early in life is conducive to remaining an “eternal divine child.”

Definitely balances out my cappy asc, and Saturn singleton in the 8th (chart ruler, only planet in an earth sign, or a water house).

"Both Saturn and the Moon as singletons have whole processes and problems connected with them: umbilical issues, issues around growing up and addictions of one sort or another. Moon and Saturn represent the mythical archetypal parents: Divine Mother and Heavenly Father; the Virgin Mary and the God of Abraham. Mother’s love is unconditional; father’s love has to be earned. So Saturn leads us to strive, sometimes neurotically and self-destructively, for perfection."

Tell me about it. My Saturn is in Virgo!!!

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hot_ice
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posted May 04, 2005 10:51 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
hey fishy, I've got a uranus singleton in first sag in fire,its the only fire i've got....

Look at this stuff cool!:

There is a tendency to try to sweep the outer planet singletons under the rug and lock them in the closet. The energies represented by them can be very upsetting and unsettling. There is a strong urge to seek for the transpersonal, transcendental, magical and mystical. There is an ongoing search for all that is beyond the self, the personal and the individual. There is tremendous creative/destructive potential, too, with these energies. They represent the capacity for genius or madness. If these outer planet singletons are aspected by personal planets, especially Moon and Venus, relationships may be doomed by a propensity to project magical qualities on the loved one or on love itself. We go off looking for Prince Charming, the Fairy Princess, the all-knowing and all wise guru or the great hero.

We often find Uranus as a singleton in the charts of highly charismatic personalities. As we go through the examples of famous people, we see a kind of “brightness” or “radiance” about Uranians. There is a quality about them that makes others “sit up and take notice.” Along with charisma is a trickster quality. These people tend to do and say the unexpected; they are surprising and sometimes astonishing. Sometimes they even trick themselves. The Uranian energy pulls the rug out from under all the other planets in the chart. This is especially true when the singleton Uranus is aspected by a personal planet.

Many with this singleton have a great talent or genius within a specific area. Working with symbol systems is one of these areas. They can manipulate symbols quantitatively and at speeds far faster than Mercury. This allows rapid assembly of wholes out of parts. Albert Einstein did this with mathematical and physics symbols. There is a positive and negative side to this. Einstein changed physics, but he had difficulty with common everyday thinking. He said, “What normal people can do, I cannot do. But I can do what no normal person ever could.” It has been said he could get lost just taking a walk around the block from his home! Einstein’s Uranus is twice a singleton in the third house of mind and thinking. He also has both Sun and Jupiter as singletons, which no doubt added to his extraordinarily unique genius.

Another potential with Uranus is the iconoclast. Uranus is anti-Saturn (ruler of the sign behind Aquarius), and anti-Sun (ruler of Leo, Aquarius’ opposite). It likes to shatter egos and to tear down structures. It is anti-establishment. The Uranus singleton person seems to have a highly, or overly, developed nervous system. There is a tendency toward wild mood swings. The enjoy pulling the rug out from under other peoples’ sense of self-importance. They also may take pleasure in destroying anything resembling structure. A friend who has a Uranus singleton in the first house calls himself “St. John the Iconoclast.” And he does not know a thing about astrology! He works in construction, doing remodeling. When he rips out an old wall or some other structure, an expression of manic glee comes over his face.


Nice

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scorpbaby
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posted May 04, 2005 11:08 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hi Neptunes mermaid,
I also have a singleton earth Moon! (Taurus 7th) What house is yours in?
I was the only child until I was 7. And thought I was the only little girl on the face of the earth, with the help of my family.
I can still be very immature sometimes, but then again I can also be very nurturing and motherly.
I've also read that people with this position feel the affects/changes of the moon more so than others.

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neptune's mermaid
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posted May 04, 2005 01:44 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
No problem guys

Hi Scorpbaby

My Moon is in Virgo in the 6 house. Hey, we both have our Moon opposite our Sun.
I was the only girl in the family during my childhood - I was spoiled to death lol even buy distant relatives. I’m definitely demanding and needy for attention

“I've also read that people with this position feel the affects/changes of the moon more so than others.”
Wow! Really? I didn’t know that. Thanks for that I’m really interested in reading up on all this.

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lovely*
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posted May 04, 2005 01:47 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
mine is neptune sag 6th house.

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zoso
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posted May 04, 2005 01:49 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for zoso     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Is a singleton classified as a planet single in an element, or what?

I have an ascendant in Cappy Earth, and my moon is in Taurus Earth--far away from any other planets. I guess the moon is the singleton

Taurus moon in fourth. And I'm an only child.

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Tranquil Poet
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posted May 04, 2005 02:54 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
NMy boyfriend has a singleton sun. It is in capricorn.


While a Capricorn singleton Sun may become the eternal baby, the Cancerian archetype.


This is so true. I have noticed this.

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astro junkie
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posted May 04, 2005 03:32 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Singleton Fire - Uranus in Leo

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maya-v
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posted May 04, 2005 03:35 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
The archer I was with before has a Singleton Jupiter in Scorpio - in the fourth.

That could explain him being a magician, a seduction specialist, a black belt in martial arts, a yoga teacher, a hypnotist, an entrepreneur (built and sold a business at 19) ....

I wonder what explains him being such a cold, hard to reach emotional coward

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pidaua
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posted May 04, 2005 04:14 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for pidaua     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I have a Singleton that is said to be present in the charts of the magnetic and bizarre..LOL.

It is Uranus in Libra (my only air) in the 1st house. It is further set off my being a part of my T-square with my Aries moon (7th) and Mercury in Capricorn in the 4th.

According to Astrologyclub:

When we come to the outer planets as singletons, we find what Richard Idemon used to call the “true bizarros and weirdoes.” Also, among those with Uranus, Neptune and "Pluto singletons we find highly creative people; many are geniuses in their fields along the line of their outer planet singleton. It is as though they have become direct pipelines from the gods to mankind. There is always something unique and special about these individuals and their expression. They are extraordinary."

"We often find Uranus as a singleton in the charts of highly charismatic personalities. As we go through the examples of famous people, we see a kind of “brightness” or “radiance” about Uranians. There is a quality about them that makes others “sit up and take notice.” Along with charisma is a trickster quality. These people tend to do and say the unexpected; they are surprising and sometimes astonishing. Sometimes they even trick themselves. The Uranian energy pulls the rug out from under all the other planets in the chart. This is especially true when the singleton Uranus is aspected by a personal planet.

Many with this singleton have a great talent or genius within a specific area. Working with symbol systems is one of these areas. They can manipulate symbols quantitatively and at speeds far faster than Mercury. This allows rapid assembly of wholes out of parts. Albert Einstein did this with mathematical and physics symbols. There is a positive and negative side to this. Einstein changed physics, but he had difficulty with common everyday thinking. He said, “What normal people can do, I cannot do. But I can do what no normal person ever could.” It has been said he could get lost just taking a walk around the block from his home! Einstein’s Uranus is twice a singleton in the third house of mind and thinking. He also has both Sun and Jupiter as singletons, which no doubt added to his extraordinarily unique genius"

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pidaua
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posted May 04, 2005 04:25 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for pidaua     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Maya....why are you picking on him so much?

LOL...Jupiter is Scorp is not evil or manipulative. Having Jupiter in Scorp (like me) enables the person to have the ability to find the truth in the details.

In order to discover and uncover our luck, we must be Plutonian in our actions- in that I mean, we must routinely die or seek the death of our walls / barriers in order to bring out the light. Researcher, detective, anything that searches for the truth - journalist..etc...are careers that we find exciting.

See, you already have the curious, skeptical and truth seeking nature of Sag in the Sun, so when our ruling planet is in Scorp- well that makes us even more determined. Hide something from us and we WILL find it...we won't really even have to dig- our Jupiter Luck combined with the shrewdness of Scorp makes our minds keen.

Look also at any other Scorp positions or where Pluto lies - I have Pluto in the 1st house- which highlights that Jupiter in Scorp....

I don't think any Sag can be cold- distant maybe- miles wise or analytical, but our nature is not that of the cool- calm - cucumber- that is for those with more air than anything LOL....In my youth, I have heard the same things you have said about your ex-Archer said about me. As though it could not be accepted that the freedom to come and go was what I needed, without being tied down. There was no way I would have even thought of giving up my freedom for an instant family - and when I dated men that wanted to get serious faster than I did and they had kids...that sent me running-no matter how much I cared about them.


Truth be told, I think your Archer was not ready for a long term, settled down commitment. When we are young (and usually we are not ready to settle down until we are at least 30) we tend to really act out and do disappearing acts when we feel too "fenced" in. Had Mr. Taurus met me when I was in college or even within the first year out- forget it, he never would have been able to tolerate my independence nor would he have put up with my antics.


I do not wish a young, freedom seeking Archer on any of the more stable / security seeking signs until they have gotten the bug out of their system. Even me being 35, there are times when I exasperate the Bull- making him think I am a toronado that is spinning around and around at times, or as he says "High strung" LOL.....

You will be surprised to see how your Sag turns out- I'll bet when he is nearing 30 or so, he will end up being married with a brood of kids..being the family man- but before that..he needs to get that energy out of his system.

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Isis
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posted May 04, 2005 04:31 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Isis     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I have Jupiter in Scorp in the 5th, and I'm not at all "cold, hard to reach emotional coward". (at the risk of ******* off the men here, I think in general the majority of men tend to be emotional cowards...IMO it's not a planet thing, it's a man/cultural thing).

I totally relate to what you're saying about the age thing Pid. If I my husband and I had met fifteen years ago, I would have thought he was so incredibly boooring and I would have felt penned in as well, and he would have thought me to be a total flake. We wouldn't have lasted three months. We're getting divorced...but we lasted nearly 6 years as opposed to <3 months. I still think he's boring, although that's not the reason for the divorce lol, but our problems have little to do with astrology anyway. I wish I could blame it on something as simple as a singleton planet...

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neptune's mermaid
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posted May 04, 2005 04:33 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Wow I’m glad you guys found the site useful Sorry about your divorce Isis.

I’m not too sure zozo, I think it should count as a singleton. But I’m not certain - I think someone with more knowledge should answer your question

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maya-v
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posted May 04, 2005 04:38 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Its not even his disappearing act anymore ... its more abt him not being able to express emotions and being passionate abt love and stuff ... but I guess thats partially explained by a Mars in Capricorn in the sixth squaring Pluto and Saturn - makes him maddeningly practical and ultra-focused on his career.

And here I was thinking JUP is all abt fun and adventure!

Im sorry Pid, Im not picking on him, just he confounds me a lot. And now, when I have finally moved on, he comes back professing undying love and need to be only with me, even though he already has a girlfriend!

Im just confused, and want it all solved and cleared away, so that we can both move on with our lives.

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pidaua
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posted May 04, 2005 04:43 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for pidaua     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Sorry about your divorce Isis....I went through the same with my Ex-Virgo. He was 16 years older than me and we made a great team- but there was a lot lacking....I couldn't blame it on Astro either...

Neptune..

I love that site- I think there is another thread about Astrologyclub from about a year ago. I refer to Ms. Buckwalter often as she seems to be really clued into how certain planetary positions manifest.

Thanks for bringing it up again- I love the subject of Singletons and newbies haven't seen this site before.

I think we old timers sometimes forget to introduce topics we have already covered..thanks again

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pidaua
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posted May 04, 2005 04:51 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for pidaua     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Maya,

No..what you are seeing, is all the sides of an Archer. For the most part, those that never get to know us, only see this happy go lucky person. But ask anyone here that knows an Archer intimately and you will see a very different side.

We are VERY determined / ambitious when we focus (remember how Linda said the Bull would see the Archer- reread Love Signs. She states that at times the Bull doesn't know whether to cheer us or fear us when we get focused on a cause).

Many of us live through our work. I AM a workaholic. My occupation defines who I am (I also have Mars in the 6th). I live to work and work to live and I have left lovers for my job.

I am not that emotionally in touch either. I have a very hard time saying how I feel or opening up to people. It is easier for me to write than it is to say. If someone is looking for me to pour my heart out, they will wait along time. It only comes in spurts...usually when I am frustrated.

Mr. T is patient - but I know that I can be hard to understand. Give your Archer time and you will be amazed (but don't stay with the relationship..that is NOT what I am saying).

Also...don't take it personally- it isn't you. You are a very loving and caring person- you are just more emotionally advanced than he is right now. Besides, you have an incredible dude anyway

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neptune's mermaid
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posted May 04, 2005 04:53 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hey no problem pidaua,

I’ve never been to the site before. It’s pretty cool.

There are probably many treasure here in LL, especially the astrology board…I’m just to lazy to read them all but I will get around to it. I have read some and many are really interesting.

It’s ok, you can’t keep bumping all the threads for us lol and there are newbies coming in all the time. Although I still consider myself a newbie

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DayDreamer
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posted May 04, 2005 05:34 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hmm this is pretty kewl neptune's mermaid...

I have a few singletons:

Jupiter in Leo/4th house

Moon in Pisces/11th house (would be conjunct south node)

Saturn in Virgo/ 5th house (it's conjunct north node though, yet its not a planet soo...???)

Not sure if Planets in the same house count??...my 6th and 12th houses are large...e.g. 6th house ranges from about 3 deg libra to about 9 deg sag.
Uranus in Scorpio/ 6th house
Pluto in Libra/ 6th house


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pidaua
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posted May 04, 2005 05:37 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for pidaua     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hi Neptune,

I agree..but I like that the newbies, like you, come up with new threads. Sometimes just bringing up an oldie doesn't offer the perspective that a new one does. More people can contribute and new websites can be posted. Sometimes an old one is brought up to the top, which is cool, but then people see the 50 million posts and don't want to go through it (hee hee...I am guilty of that too).

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posted May 04, 2005 06:28 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thanks for the perspective shift Pid. You dont have to explain anything to me sweetie, I know where you're coming from and I appreciate your advice ... as always, its sane, loving and comes from the best place - your big, generous Jovan heart.

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Everlong
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posted May 04, 2005 09:49 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
My Sun is a singleton- it's in Pisces, my only mutable planet, and in the tenth house. Supposedly King Henry the VIII had a Sun singleton in the 10th house as well- I hope I don't end up having seven wives . Or however many wives he had, can't remember, too tired.

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posted May 05, 2005 02:15 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Singleton Sun, Moon, Venus, and Pluto here.
In the 4th, 12th, 5th, and 6th house respectively. Another astrology site to add to my ridiculously long list of favorites.


-Crystal

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