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Topic: Chiron
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CAY_512 Knowflake Posts: 410 From: Registered: Nov 2010
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posted December 31, 2012 07:40 PM
In synastry, how do you interpret Jupiter in Aquarius Conjuncting another persons Chiron in Aquarius. I can't find anything on this. If Jupiter isn't poorly aspected, it doesn't need healing. Does the Jupiter person expand on the Chiron persons wounds? IP: Logged |
CAY_512 Knowflake Posts: 410 From: Registered: Nov 2010
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posted December 31, 2012 07:51 PM
I found this while Googling. CONJUNCTION If you have your natal Chiron in conjunction to a planet in another’s chart, there is automatically some type of attraction, usually mutual. And the area of attraction fits the nature of the other planet. The attraction is not of sexual nature, unless the other planet is something like Mars or Venus. Rather, it is the attraction toward someone who seems to be travelling along the same path---a kindred spirit in some fashion. And, [here is a crucial point], what happens next depends a great deal upon the type of relationship, but even more, on the person’s self-image. IF each individual is fairly well-balanced, an excellent relationship can develop here with a feeling of being true equals in whatever area the planet represents. This is truly a good thing in romance, as you can imagine. It can be very positive in teacher/pupil and parent/child relationships because both feel free to learn from the other. BUT, if one of the individuals feels severely lacking in this area, or in need of help, that person turns to the other as a teacher, or guide, and seeks the other’s ‘superior wisdom.’ As you can imagine, this would be of benefit in counseling, or parent/ child---but can be a possible hazard in such relationships as marriage. Given enough time the Chiron aspect tends to equalize differences, and so the two people have a chance to grow eventually to feel equal here. But, until then, it is possible to build up resentment against the very person from whom you are seeking help. No matter which type of relationship this is, one thing seems especially to be true---the planet that is aspecting Chiron from one chart to the other seems unable to keep up defenses to keep the Chiron person out. It is as if, for the Chiron person, the walls around the other come tumbling down---or at least the Chiron person has little trouble getting inside the walls the other person has built around self. And depending on how thick those wails were initially, and how dependent the person was on the security provided by the walls---such openness can be felt as truly fantastic, or extremely frightening. Especially since the person being aspected by the other’s Chiron cannot develop any other way to erect wails around his/her planet.
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Jessica2407 Knowflake Posts: 148 From: Saturn Registered: Sep 2012
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posted January 01, 2013 12:53 PM
quote: Originally posted by CAY_512: I found this while Googling. CONJUNCTION If you have your natal Chiron in conjunction to a planet in another’s chart, there is automatically some type of attraction, usually mutual. And the area of attraction fits the nature of the other planet. The attraction is not of sexual nature, unless the other planet is something like Mars or Venus. Rather, it is the attraction toward someone who seems to be travelling along the same path---a kindred spirit in some fashion. And, [here is a crucial point], what happens next depends a great deal upon the type of relationship, but even more, on the person’s self-image. IF each individual is fairly well-balanced, an excellent relationship can develop here with a feeling of being true equals in whatever area the planet represents. This is truly a good thing in romance, as you can imagine. It can be very positive in teacher/pupil and parent/child relationships because both feel free to learn from the other. BUT, if one of the individuals feels severely lacking in this area, or in need of help, that person turns to the other as a teacher, or guide, and seeks the other’s ‘superior wisdom.’ As you can imagine, this would be of benefit in counseling, or parent/ child---but can be a possible hazard in such relationships as marriage. Given enough time the Chiron aspect tends to equalize differences, and so the two people have a chance to grow eventually to feel equal here. But, until then, it is possible to build up resentment against the very person from whom you are seeking help. No matter which type of relationship this is, one thing seems especially to be true---the planet that is aspecting Chiron from one chart to the other seems unable to keep up defenses to keep the Chiron person out. It is as if, for the Chiron person, the walls around the other come tumbling down---or at least the Chiron person has little trouble getting inside the walls the other person has built around self. And depending on how thick those wails were initially, and how dependent the person was on the security provided by the walls---such openness can be felt as truly fantastic, or extremely frightening. Especially since the person being aspected by the other’s Chiron cannot develop any other way to erect wails around his/her planet.
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Swift Freeze Knowflake Posts: 198 From: One World Registered: Nov 2009
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posted January 01, 2013 02:10 PM
There are different interpretations. Chiron as I understand it, represents an area in your self that has been hurt at some point, whether in this life, the past, or in your past more generally. It also represents an area that you can help others to heal in, despite being wounded yourself. In some cases the Chiron person may be excellent at helping others with similar wounds but may refuse to accept or acknowledge the need or help they need to heal themselves.In my example, my Chiron is in Cancer in my 12th house. Since Cancer is the ruler of the Moon and 12th has it's own meanings. I potentially have wounds in my own emotional nature. Since the 12th house can be crudely reduced to the house of the sub-concious, or those things we find difficult to see in ourselves. Then I have emotional wounds that I most likely hide from myself or avoid. The 12th house for me is the ruler of all potential transformations, it has the capacity for great positivity as well as negativity depending on how we reconcile and deal with it, as opposed to ignoring it. Having Chiron here, could potentially be difficult as your wounds may tend to be shrouded from you. Now if someone were to have their Moon in Cancer on my Chiron, and in actuality it is in their 12th house also, then they would have the potential to help me see, understand, and face the emotional wounds I may carry. Of course whether that help is accepted is another question. So in the above example, as the Chiron person I have the potential to help people heal emotionally, should things flow positively. The Moon person also has the potential to help me also. If both parties accept, trust, and it feels right, then it can do a lot of good. However, sometimes people reject the help because of the reminder of the pain, that such a connection brings back. You may be better asking this question in the astrology forum or asking a Moderator to move it there. - Chris ------------------ Learn lots. Don't judge. Laugh for no reason. Be nice. Seek Happiness. Follow your dreams. IP: Logged |
CAY_512 Knowflake Posts: 410 From: Registered: Nov 2010
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posted January 01, 2013 10:37 PM
Thank you for the reply Chris It makes sense. There is very little written on Chiron when it comes to synastry. My Chiron in the second and I feel I will always have issues with self esteem but I know how to make others feel valued but I don't really know people who have planets aspecting my Chiron. IP: Logged | |