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Topic: How Compatible: Leo/Taurus Guy - Sagittarius/Pisces Girl?
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neptune5 unregistered
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posted October 25, 2006 04:44 PM
Now I don't have his birth time, so you're going to have to bear with me, but from looking at an incomplete outline of his natal (without the AC) I managed to get some synastry aspects from it. But first, how compatable does our natals look from a general prerspective:Guy: Sun in Leo Moon in Taurus Mercury in Leo Venus in Cancer Mars in Virgo Jupiter in Aquarius Saturn in Capricorn True Node in Leo Lilith in Leo Ceres in Taurus Pallas in Pisces Juno in Aries Vesta in Taurus Eros in Scorpio Psyche in Leo Girl: Sun in Sagittarius Moon in Pisces Mercury in Sagittarius Venus in Sagittarius Mars in Gemini Jupiter in Leo Saturn in Capricorn True Node in Capricorn Lilith in Sagittarius Ceres in Libra Pallas in Virgo Juno in Sagittarius Vesta in Taurus Eros in Virgo Psyche in Gemini Here are some of our synastry aspects that I was able to figure out: Vesta Conjunct Vesta by 4 degrees (mine sits at 20 retrograde) My Pluto Conjunct His Eros in Scorpio (both at 18 degrees) His Mars Conjunct My Eros in Virgo by 1 degree His Sun Conjunct My Jupiter by 1 degree in Leo His Pluto Conjuct My AC by 2 degrees (also to add he has nothing in sagittarius, funny, although he has something that resembles a stellium in leo) My Venus is Square His Pluto His Venus in Cancer may be Trine my Pluto in Scorpio, here you can make the guess: His Venus in Cancer: 1'26 degrees My Pluto in Scorpio: 18'20
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OzMeg222 Newflake Posts: 0 From: victoria, australia Registered: Aug 2009
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posted October 25, 2006 07:20 PM
I think the applicable orb for trines is 6 deg isn't it? 9 for conjunct and opposed and 3-4 for sextile. So your pluto isn't trine his venus although the signs are. His venus may make a tighter connnection with something in the late degrees of say gemini (conjunct), or libra (trine) etc.Your moons may be sextile, and your mercuries trine, although without the values its impossible to tell. Thats what I kinda see anyway. IP: Logged |
neptune5 unregistered
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posted October 25, 2006 07:23 PM
well what do you think of the:mars conjunct eros (in virgo) pluto conjunct eros (in scorpio) or is that just sexual compatbility and not spiritual? ------------------ Virgo Rising, Sagittarius Sun, Pisces Moon IP: Logged |
OzMeg222 Newflake Posts: 0 From: victoria, australia Registered: Aug 2009
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posted October 26, 2006 12:52 AM
I have no idea. The book I have on eros and psyche deals with them in the natal chart, comparing only to sun signs; and the asteroids aspects to each other (male eros aspecting female psyche and vice versa).From personal experience I'm kinda skittish when it comes to anything contacting pluto (and saturn even moreso). I have eros in pisces and psyche in scorpio, the pisces-guy I was seriously into for a long time had both eros and psyche in pisces and we were HOT! The orbs weren't close though and I didn't bother to look up the other aspects because I didn't know anything about them. A word of warning- the seriously passionate vibe between us made for good lovin' and fireworks, but that passion spilled over into everything else as well. We were either all over one another or passionately arguing over truly silly stuff. Never again! IP: Logged |
neptune5 unregistered
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posted October 26, 2006 03:14 PM
these seem from the surface to be aspects of sexual attraction: pluto mars both conjunct one anothers eros anybody else have any takes? ------------------ Virgo Rising, Sagittarius Sun, Pisces Moon IP: Logged |
darkdreamer unregistered
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posted October 26, 2006 03:33 PM
That is what Kim Falconer writes about Mars in aspect with Eros:"Eros in Synastry Aspect with Mars Love is a kind of warfare. --Ovid When Eros and Mars meet, the urgency of the desire nature is augmented. This may be the desire to merge and unite in a potent love union or the desire to dominate, control and master any given situation. Unfortunately, the “situation” could quite possibly be the other person. Mars heats up anything it touches and when linked with Eros it could well indicate the beloved. The needs of these two gods are so antithetical the combination can be quite explosive. Each strong in themselves, the god of war and the god of love share only one desire: to be acknowledged. To do so in the context of the same relationship has its inherent challenges. Eros and Mars together can unite a couple in a dynamic, physical, and possibly competitive, relationship that pushes them towards their mutual objectives. If they lack a common goal, project or purpose, it simply pushes them around. Mars wants to assert itself through action, preferably winning, and Eros wants to go beyond all concepts of individual power by merging in the erotic union. Not unlike the Sun/Eros contacts, this one has its dichotomy. Being together can stimulate the Mars desires simultaneously with the erotic ones. This means one or both people involved could be driven to assert their needs, get their way or simply take over control. At the same time, the passionate desire to share a sexual or creative intimacy contends for precedence. It can take an astute awareness of the undercurrent dynamics to realize what is going on. When the awareness is lacking, arguments, competitive struggle and animated outbursts are common. Depending on the signs involved, Mars and Eros will vie in their own unique ways. Passions run hot as they seek the closest and quickest outlet. If that outlet is creative, the results can be magnificent. If the outlet is unconscious, following the line of least resistance, the results may ring with the clash of battle." DD
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