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Topic: Natal vs. Synastry
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Leonine8 Newflake Posts: 11 From: Registered: Aug 2011
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posted October 17, 2011 10:05 AM
Sometimes I've read that how synastry plays out depends on the individual's natals. What does this mean? Would someone with hard aspects to their Venus really enjoy a venus trine with me? Would an earthy Moon still like a firey Moon sextile? Etc. Thanks!IP: Logged |
Ami Anne Moderator Posts: 20934 From: Pluto/house next to NickiG Registered: Sep 2010
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posted October 17, 2011 10:10 AM
Great question. I look forward to people's answers. I can add one thing. If a person has a hard Pluto aspect, such as Pluto oppose Venus, then another person's Pluto in synastry will not be as jarring, as the person who has no hard Pluto aspects. I can speak from experience, in this, as I have no hard Pluto aspects, and can really feel a person's Pluto, in synastry.------------------ Do You Think This Psychic Is Cute? http://www.mychristianpsychic.com/
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Lonake Moderator Posts: 5593 From: U.S. Registered: Apr 2009
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posted October 17, 2011 01:22 PM
It means analyzing the natal first, what the person might be looking for in relationships, their strengths and weaknesses overall in the personality. But more than that it means looking at house rulers and placements. Venus in Leo means one thing. Venus, conj Saturn, ruling the 6th & placed in the 8th means something else altogether. It is conceivable that a person with a hard aspect to their Venus would enjoy a trine, etc. It is also valid to take someone's Venus sign and compare it to yours, are they the same element or gender, which would aid in a basic way to determining the relationship style compatibility even if no aspect is made between the two. Just because it's comparing signs and looks simple doesn't mean it's useless. If Moons are in the same sign there will tend to be some level of emotional comfort there even if no conjunction.IP: Logged | |