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Topic: Ten Astrological Aspects for an Insecure Person–Part Two
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Astra Knowflake Posts: 978 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted October 28, 2018 08:20 PM
Very interesting post, Ami!I have Sedna in Taurus trine my ascendant. I was abandoned by my father. It doesn't seem like the harmonious aspects are better than the conjunction. IP: Logged |
Dumuzi Knowflake Posts: 239 From: Registered: Oct 2018
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posted October 28, 2018 09:09 PM
i have a libra ascendant and no personal water planetsi'm cool with myself, i'd definitely **** /be friends with me
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Ami Anne Moderator Posts: 72875 From: Pluto/house next to NickiG Registered: Sep 2010
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posted October 28, 2018 09:43 PM
quote: Originally posted by Astra: Very interesting post, Ami!I have Sedna in Taurus trine my ascendant. I was abandoned by my father. It doesn't seem like the harmonious aspects are better than the conjunction.
YES, you have a good point, Astra. I have Sedna in trine too. My father undermined me a great deal. I think the trine gives more usuable energy---ways to deal with it and not be as overcome by it as the hard aspects. That is my opinion and experience, Astra. Love to you 
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Somna7H Knowflake Posts: 593 From: East India Company Registered: Apr 2018
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posted October 28, 2018 11:58 PM
Exalted Saturn in 5th. To Me Life is no Fun.------------------ My Chart : http://imgur.com/hCRDawD IP: Logged |
capricorncheriscty Knowflake Posts: 740 From: Registered: Nov 2017
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posted October 29, 2018 01:18 AM
Sedna?? Sedna is such a random thing to use for this. Ami, do you know how many of us have Sedna in Taurus? It's orbit is 11,408 years! To put that in perspective, Pluto's orbit is about 250 years. How can you even know what Sedna is capable of based off of that information alone to make such a broad statement like that? Imagine the billions of people who have that conjunct their ASC! Billions! IP: Logged |
capricorncheriscty Knowflake Posts: 740 From: Registered: Nov 2017
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posted October 29, 2018 01:19 AM
quote: Originally posted by Astro keen: Ami, I just read pro Donald Trump, anti-Muslim statements on your site. Good grief. I am quite appalled!! No wish to participate in this thread. And, no, I am not a Muslim.
....Not surprised. IP: Logged |
Dumuzi Knowflake Posts: 239 From: Registered: Oct 2018
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posted October 29, 2018 09:20 AM
quote: Originally posted by capricorncheriscty: ....Not surprised.
to be fair it has nothing to do with this thread,regardless of personal opinion being pro any president in america is sort of pointless anyway,same with the candidates left or right the same underlying agenda plays out and all that voting ultimately does is divide and pacify people to keep those in power in power and those who are controlled in line mass surveillance, militarization of the police, wars etc all that is what stays the same regardless of who's in power and that's all arguably more important than any issues that the left and right wave around when you divide people into groups using a system of extremes to polarize them (which is exactly what a largely 2 party system does, by lumping in issues that are unrelated you can build even more polarization... gun control and abortion have nothing to do with each other but the 2 sides consistently each head in the same direction on both issues for that reason) you make them easier to control because they wont want to ally themselves with each other against you especially because you make them feel like what they say matters (by allowing voting and changing what are ultimately trivial things in the grand scheme of everything) which makes gives them hope that theyll get what they want eventually longterm someday if they keep grabbing at the crumbs theyre given so they unite in ways that keep them pacified and compliant within a system that ultimately will never achieve their goals, and even if it did shortterm the promise is that longterm it likely wont and any ground gained is unstable it also gives them a scapegoat with the other party, something goes wrong blame the other voters, it's perfect... nevermind everything thats unchanging and continuing underneath all of that... it's a beautiful system really, works well but it also makes her support sort of irrelevant ultimately aside from it just not having anything to do with anything it's funny though, it even coming up shows how well polarization works ultimately the nature of power is that once it's gained keeping it is what matters, and giving it up isn't an option unless you want to be at someone else's mercy and whims and that reality is always what's at the head of any system IP: Logged |
Leo-Cancer98 Knowflake Posts: 432 From: Toronto,Ontario,Canada Registered: Nov 2014
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posted October 31, 2018 04:36 PM
quote: Originally posted by Ami Anne:
4. Mars in CancerThis native stuffs her emotions. She looks with envy at a Mars in Scorpio or Aries who can rage when he is violated. She makes a tiny whimper and then eats a package of Oreos.
My Cancer Mars in the 1st House of Aries though 
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Leo-Cancer98 Knowflake Posts: 432 From: Toronto,Ontario,Canada Registered: Nov 2014
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posted October 31, 2018 04:37 PM
quote: Originally posted by Ami Anne:
4. Mars in CancerThis native stuffs her emotions. She looks with envy at a Mars in Scorpio or Aries who can rage when he is violated. She makes a tiny whimper and then eats a package of Oreos.
My Cancer Mars in the 1st House of Aries though 
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Ami Anne Moderator Posts: 72875 From: Pluto/house next to NickiG Registered: Sep 2010
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posted October 31, 2018 08:51 PM
What is your opinion of Cancer Mars, my Friend?  ------------------ Want to Read Simple, Fun,Sexy Articles on Astrology? Check Me Out, DUDE. http://www.mychristianpsychic.com/
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Randall Webmaster Posts: 103050 From: From a galaxy, far, far away... Registered: Apr 2009
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posted November 04, 2018 10:52 PM
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