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IamLove
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posted January 15, 2007 06:49 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I know that a lot of you are experts with asteroids
I'm not!
But I would like it, if you all could please help me to interpret these aspects...

THANK YOU IN ADVANCE!!!
Person A= the Man
Person B= the Woman

Person A's Amor is in Person B's 7th house in capricorn
Person A's Mars conjunct Person B's valentine in virgo
Person A's juno conjunct Person B's moon in leo
Person A's lust is conjunct Person B's mars in scorpio


Person B's Amor conjunct Person A's chiron in taurus
Person B's Eros conjuct Person A's Amor in capricorn
Person B's Lust conjunct Person A's venus in gemini
Person B's Eris conjunct Person A's moon in aries

Thanks

Katie

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IamLove
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posted January 15, 2007 06:59 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I'm going to post some definitions (that I found)of asteroids.... that deals with relationships....

Here's one...

Ceres:
The great mother, or the principle of unconditional love. Ceres (Demeter) is the goddess of fertility, of the crops (we get the word "cereal" from Ceres). The myth of Ceres and the loss of her daughter Proserpine (Persephone) explains the cyclic rhythms of nature and the deeper mysteries of death and resurrection, the human soul and metempsychosis. Ceres and Pluto thus have a connection (in mythology, Pluto, Lord of the Underworld abducted her daughter Proserpine, Goddess of Spring). Ceres rules the cyclic structure of the natural world and the rhythms of womanhood and fertility, parenting and reproduction. Notwithstanding, Ceres, the largest of the asteroids, is clearly a serious malefic, especially when afflicted, which anyone can see from examining her position in disaster charts. Even a quick reading of the mythology also reveals that, in her sorrow and grief, she can actually blight the entire world (in order to regain what she has lost). Read more on the classical myth of Ceres (Demeter). Under new astronomical definitions, Ceres, the first discovered of the asteroids, has now been classed as a "dwarf planet". She has this in common with Pluto also...!
"Astrologically, Ceres describes the ways in which we face the issues of self-worth and self-esteem, relationships to our parents and children, attachment, dependency, loss, separation, rejection, grief, sharing, work and productivity."

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IamLove
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posted January 15, 2007 07:01 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Heres another (for personal reference)

Juno:
The divine consort, or the principle of relatedness. Juno (Hera), the wife of Jupiter (Zeus, the Lord of the Gods) governs wifely relationships, the role of woman as covenanter and partner. In this way she governs such things as contracts and binding agreements, through her association with marriage. Juno's rule was overthrown by the victory of Jupiter, which introduced the custom of marriage and a patriarchial social system. Juno can be fierce and is bound by a sense of duty and social obligation. Her dark side also rules such things as divorce, and separation, infidelity and open conflict between partners. "Astrologically Juno describes the ways in which we face the issues of compatibility, receptivity to others, mutual sharing, trust, jealousy, possessiveness and power struggles."

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IamLove
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posted January 15, 2007 07:04 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Heres another....

Pallas Athene:
The warrior queen, the principle of creative intelligence and wisdom. Athene (Minerva) was born from the head of Zeus (Jupiter), thus being the only Olympian to have been born without a mother. Representing divine knowledge, or wisdom, she stands for feminine expression of the divine nous, or perfect understanding. She also rules the relations between fathers and daughters, and all incestuous and abusive relationships, where an imbalance of power must be righted. Pallas, the wise, female warrior, gives meaning and direction to the struggles of women to be free from the oppressive domination of the masculine forces." Astrologically Pallas Athene describes how we face the issues of learning, creativity, the arts, politics, healing, alienation from relationships, competition, and the fears of success."

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IamLove
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posted January 15, 2007 07:06 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
And another....

Vesta:
The eternal flame, which burns forever in the hearth. As the principle of focus and commitment, Vesta (Hestia) was one of the most revered of the goddesses. In ancient times, she was the burning energy at the heart of life and society. Her call to purification is the rallying cry of truth. "Astrologically Vesta describes the ways in which we face the issues of personal integration, work, devotion, commitment, sacrifice, alienation from personal relationships, and a range of sexual complexes based on denial and fear of intimacy."

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IamLove
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posted January 15, 2007 07:11 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I can't find the definitions of psyche... eros... amor... lust(I know what that means in modern terms, but not as an asteroid)... I also can't find the sappho and valentine..... so if anybody could help with this I will greatly appreciate it!!!

Thanks!!!!!!

Katie

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IamLove
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posted January 15, 2007 07:27 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Also I found this info (its the same as above but more specific)....

Ceres indicates your capacity to nurture and what you care about.
Juno clarifies how you deal with committed personal relationships.
Vesta gives you keys to express your sexuality.
Pallas Athena shows your approach to solving problems creatively.
Chiron gives clues to where you can be a mentor or a healer.


Katie

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tara19
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posted January 15, 2007 10:35 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I sort of agree with the Magi Society in terms of Juno. But I differ in that I don't think the asteroid is JUST sex. I think she symbolizes desire and all the concurrent emotions that go with returned desire as well as thwarted desire. She's passion personified.

I also agree that Vesta has to do with friendship and just plain unconditional love and good feelings. I've had great Vesta contacts (esp with Venus and Neptune and Jupiter and Chiron) with all of my closest friends and family. It brings in such tender feelings that have nothing to do with romance, but can really ADD to a romantic feeling. If you have good Vesta contacts with your special someone, he or she will feel like your best friend as well.

Tara

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IamLove
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posted January 16, 2007 01:26 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Yes! Vesta is very amaizing!!!!!!!!

I agree!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Katie

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