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Topic: divorce aspects
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lovelyleo Knowflake Posts: 25 From: dallas, TX usa Registered: May 2009
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posted May 26, 2009 05:01 PM
What shows divorce in a chart?IP: Logged |
Lonake Knowflake Posts: 26 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 27, 2009 01:29 AM
in a natal it's common for astrologers to say things like, having a mutable dsc [multiple partnerships], dsc ruler sq opp uranus, uranus in h7, sun moon asc in sq aspect between 2 out of 3, etc. these are just hintsIP: Logged |
blue moon Knowflake Posts: 223 From: U.K Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 27, 2009 02:18 AM
Uranus moving over the DESC or in tense aspect to Venus are often suggested as being possible indicators. However, as astrology doesn't work in a forumlaic way, it doesn't necessarily happen that neatly. IP: Logged |
Peri Moderator Posts: 195 From: 50N26 30E31 Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 27, 2009 11:16 AM
stressful tr. Saturn aspects to VenusIP: Logged |
Writesomething Knowflake Posts: 844 From: meet me in montauk Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 27, 2009 12:20 PM
The mutable DC doesnt hold that much weight, I dont believe so anyways. Ive seen more fixed signs on the DC with divorce more than anything. I think its hard to pinpoint really...everyone is different. You'd think venus aspecting uranus would do it, but I havent seen that to be the case or venus aspecting saturn..these people dont marry just anyone! I think divorce is possible with almost everyone nowadays unless they have saturn in the 7th or 5th..but even then...IP: Logged |
savanna20 Knowflake Posts: 46 From: ca Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 27, 2009 12:38 PM
Pluto transiting DC axisIP: Logged |
Peri Moderator Posts: 195 From: 50N26 30E31 Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 27, 2009 12:50 PM
my mom had tr Pluto on ASC when my parents divorced quote: Ive seen more fixed signs on the DC with divorce more than anything.
maybe because they are too stubborn to compromise? IP: Logged |
SilverFairy Knowflake Posts: 6 From: Delaware Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 27, 2009 01:09 PM
My husband had Uranus cross over his DC, and has had uranus hanging out in his 7th for a while now. He has no planets in the 7th.We have had our trying times, but we are both going through are Saturn return, our relationship has honestly only gotten better. I need freedom, and lately he's needed it more so than before. I am curious about this though. Honestly I don't think it's that easy or neat either. An aspect hits or something is coming up and I expect one thing, and something completely different happens, or nothing happens at all! IP: Logged |
Peri Moderator Posts: 195 From: 50N26 30E31 Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 27, 2009 02:09 PM
I think the outcome of almost any tough transit is not 'already written' but very much depends on how we react to it.IP: Logged |
comica23 Knowflake Posts: 57 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 27, 2009 02:09 PM
Transit aspects just shows potential energies. For example, Uranus transiting someone's 7th house might make his/her relationship matters more unstable, so that any weak relationship might break (including friendships), while strong ones might survive and become stronger..I've been having Uranus transiting my 7th house for a while, and my relationships did get unstable, including friendships. Also, my bf has Uranus transiting his 1st house in the same time too. But well, thought there were some instabilities, we are still together lol. ^.~ Well, Uranus might be there to make you realize what makes your relationships unstable, and how to solve these problems. By the way, I have mutable DC, but I don't have many partners! XP But I don't think that fixed DCs are so fast to divorce, as they usually take a lot to finally be fed up. But when they do, it might truly be over. >.< IP: Logged |
songwriter Knowflake Posts: 57 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 27, 2009 02:16 PM
"stressful tr. Saturn aspects to Venus"Definitely, love turns cold!
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lovelyleo Knowflake Posts: 25 From: dallas, TX usa Registered: May 2009
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posted May 27, 2009 02:46 PM
pluto crossing over the asc seems to be the one for me.IP: Logged |
Writesomething Knowflake Posts: 844 From: meet me in montauk Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 27, 2009 02:54 PM
whats what i figure peri, fixed signs tend to be very stubborn and once they make their minds up...forget it..theyre gone.IP: Logged |
mblover Knowflake Posts: 47 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 27, 2009 03:32 PM
Shouldn't Marriage aspects be considered Divorce aspects? LOL. I believe Divorces are more transit oriented than fixed rules.I have seen the following often. Uranus Conj. DC Saturn Conj. DC Mars Conj. DC Sun Opp. Moon Sun Conj. Uranus Mars Conj. Pluto Negatively Squared Relationships Heavy Western vs. Heavy Eastern Hemi influences Also noticed many with Pluto Uranus Saturn on 7th divorcing in their 20s. IP: Logged |
MyVirgoMask Knowflake Posts: 404 From: Registered: May 2009
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posted May 27, 2009 03:42 PM
lol Mblover. You're right Also, when t Saturn squared my Mars and Venus, I started to want a divorce (of course there was other factors, non-astrological). t Uranus through the 7th might also trigger divorce, and yet can also make someone marry quickly maybe, or meet someone out of the blue. I have a friend who married and divorced when Saturn was going through his 7th (his 7th house is huge chart-wise, as he was born in Ireland). He's got Uranus conjunct his dsc in natal and has no idea why he even attempted traditional marriage. IP: Logged |
comica23 Knowflake Posts: 57 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 27, 2009 04:30 PM
quote: t Uranus through the 7th might also trigger divorce, and yet can also make someone marry quickly maybe, or meet someone out of the blue.
lol I met my bf out of the blue too. XP Hmm it might also mean meeting someone that gives off certain Uranian feel, or an either exciting or unstable relationship might start. Come to think about it, my bf has Aquarius AC.. Well, he has transit Saturn in his 7th house when he met me.. My AC is not ruled by Saturn, but I definitely gave him heave relationship responsibilities/seriousness lol. >_<; IP: Logged |
Glaucus Knowflake Posts: 227 From: Sacramento,California Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 27, 2009 05:24 PM
don't want to add more pain and worry hahahahahaha but I would look out for those heliocentric Uranus Nodes which have been in 13'00 degrees Gemini/Sagittarius for a century planetary nodes move up to 1 degree per century. I have them in my 10th/4th houses square my Ascendant/Descendant axis in 13'27 Virgo/Pisces with 24 minutes of arc I have never been married,but I would like to be married. I am 37 years old. I know that nontraditional marriage is something that I want. I am very liberal when it comes to marriage,relationships. I don't want to be a head of the household. I want my wife and I to be co-heads of the household. I believe in equality in a marriage. I also believe that my configuration fits with inclination for interracial relationships with my being born from one. my maternal grandfather had Uranus conjunct the Descendant with half a degree orb, and he was married to my mom's biological mother but it was a sham of a marriage when he was in the marines. He remarried, and his marriage to my stepgrandmother lasted 40 years until his death. People with hard Uranus aspects can be in lifelong relationships. I know that I will be married in the future. I am just a late bloomer, and I feel that I can live into my 90's. I have made changes in my health to make that posssible too.
My Venus is trine/sextile heliocentric Saturn Nodes in Cancer/Capricorn in my 11th/5th houses with 1'35 orb which fits with traditional relationships and wanting stability,security in relationships
I would use no more than 2 degrees for the planetary nodes with just the conjunction,opposition,trine,square,sextile
the other aspects like the quincunx,semisextile,semisquare,and sesquqiuadrate are a bit iffy to use with planetary nodes. Raymond
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