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Odette
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posted March 18, 2013 07:46 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Odette     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I've met quite a few people who are a couple of years younger than me and who have this Saturn/Uranus conj in their chart.

Some people have a wide conjunction in Sagittarius. Some people have a very close conjunction in Capricorn.. and a third group are the "lucky" (??) few who have one planet in Sagittarius (Uranus) and the other planet in Capricorn (Saturn) - still closely conjunct by degree -- but obviously out of sign.

Primarily with the Capricorn conjunction.. but also the Sag/Cap mixed conjunction --- I've noticed they are incredibly (truly - incredibly!!!) cold and calculated when it comes to choosing their friends/acquaintances.

They seem to have huge double agendas and they form no real/emotional connections - but rather all of their connections are primarily formed for networking reasons.
Is this a strange way in which this conjunction can play out?
Is Saturn actually regulating their Uranus??
Uranus rules friendship and Saturn is the planet of rules/norms/regulations.

They are almost like friendship-nazis.. because they are so uptight and serious about the whole thing.

And they have very clear guidelines about it, such as:
"How to make a friend"
"Who to make friends with"
"What purpose can I use these friends for?"
"Research shows people should have X amount of friends on their FB to seem popular.. so I will go right ahead and get that exact amount"

With some of these people, it seems to be connected to their parents as well. Their parents have taught them -(although the word 'indoctrinate' would be more appropriate) - to behave this way.

I know that Saturn can represent parents/grandparents and more generally family heritage.
Has this particular generation of people inherited some kind of cold-hearted gene? *shrug*

Has anyone else noticed this?
I'm going to refer to this as the "socially anal" aspect.

What other kinds of manifestations can this generational conjunction have? How else would you interpret it?

PS. It may well be that I have a personal and biased take on these people because my own natal Mars is in the early degrees of Capricorn - and the ones I know often have this conjunction close to my Mars.
I'm curious about other people's opinions......

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12muddy
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posted March 18, 2013 09:12 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for 12muddy     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Saturn, neptune and uranus is generational. But I don't think the conjunction is. Plenty of my friends and I don't have this conjunction, despite having it in the same sign.

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I think I know what you mean, some of the people I know who were born in 1989 have that conjunction. Us kids in the 1990 don't. Sorry for the misunderstanding lol

Back to the question, based on my experiences, the friendship that I share with people who have this conjunction is pretty relaxed. Our ideals aren’t the same, but they accept me and call me friends and we help each other out when we can. So yeah I can’t relate much to your observation, but again, I have Saturn and Uranus in Capricorn, so we have to be similar in some way.

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12thhouser
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posted March 18, 2013 09:26 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for 12thhouser     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Odette:
I've met quite a few people who are a couple of years younger than me and who have this Saturn/Uranus conj in their chart.

Some people have a wide conjunction in Sagittarius. Some people have a very close conjunction in Capricorn.. and a third group are the "lucky" (??) few who have one planet in Sagittarius (Uranus) and the other planet in Capricorn (Saturn) - still closely conjunct by degree -- but obviously out of sign.

Primarily with the Capricorn conjunction.. but also the Sag/Cap mixed conjunction --- I've noticed they are incredibly (truly - incredibly!!!) cold and calculated when it comes to choosing their friends/acquaintances.

They seem to have huge double agendas and they form no real/emotional connections - but rather all of their connections are primarily formed for networking reasons.
Is this a strange way in which this conjunction can play out?
Is Saturn actually regulating their Uranus??
Uranus rules friendship and Saturn is the planet of rules/norms/regulations.

They are almost like friendship-nazis.. because they are so uptight and serious about the whole thing.

And they have very clear guidelines about it, such as:
"How to make a friend"
"Who to make friends with"
"What purpose can I use these friends for?"
"Research shows people should have X amount of friends on their FB to seem popular.. so I will go right ahead and get that exact amount"

With some of these people, it seems to be connected to their parents as well. Their parents have taught them -(although the word 'indoctrinate' would be more appropriate) - to behave this way.

I know that Saturn can represent parents/grandparents and more generally family heritage.
Has this particular generation of people inherited some kind of cold-hearted gene? *shrug*

Has anyone else noticed this?
I'm going to refer to this as the "socially anal" aspect.

What other kinds of manifestations can this generational conjunction have? How else would you interpret it?

PS. It may well be that I have a personal and biased take on these people because my own natal Mars is in the early degrees of Capricorn - and the ones I know often have this conjunction close to my Mars.
I'm curious about other people's opinions......


lol, no, I've noticed this tendency too. It seems like there's very little free-flow to their forming friends and casual acquaintances. It's like whoever they become friends with has to fit some dossier. I'm guessing that those who have it either don't notice this tendency in themselves, or don't care (i.e., "Yeah? So?" lol) I'll have to think more about your post and get back to you.

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Hanneli
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posted March 18, 2013 10:25 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Hanneli     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
i don't know. i'm of that generation. what i see is a high tolerance for nonsensical camaraderie AND a deeply rooted desire to find meaningful personal relationships, with the added bonus of caring if certain peers are worth our energy or not (not everyone is worth the time, energy, and patience. some people are just pure **** and so we weed them out) networking is a skill, and when honed can prove to be highly beneficial, for personal or communal purposes. we are driven... but it doesn't mean that we are incapable of forming heartfelt bonds

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