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Topic: Interpreting 'Erotic' Relationships: Creative vs Sexual
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IndigoDirae Knowflake Posts: 504 From: Venice, California, US Registered: Jul 2011
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posted August 04, 2012 06:42 PM
First, let's define an 'Erotic' relationship as one whose synastry or composite involves a heavy Eros theme - whether by aspects, including mutual aspects ('double whammies') and by declination, on the angles, etc. Because of its prominence, it defines the synastry.I've also noticed these relationships tend to be controversial in nature; operating against the status quo in some way. Yes? Now, my question is - what's the deal there? I've noticed, like Venus, it tends to define a sexual attraction, (or, in the case of Venus, romanticism) but, we're sure to throw in, practically in the same breath - how it COULD also indicate 'a relationship whose members are involved in the arts'. So, what happens when that DOES happen? When you have a synastry of two people who are creative partners? Does the heavy Eros solely indicate their involvement in artistic pursuits and literally being creative? Eros has remained in my brain as a very sexual-themed asteroid, for a long time. I've only recently learnt it carries what I refer to as, 'The Venus Disclaimer'. So, if we can quickly disclaim how it may just be creativity over romanticism, then can the same be said for Eros, or does it ALWAYS involve some form of erotic charge or sexual attraction? My guess is the short answer could be, 'it's both', which would make sense to me. But this is becoming something of a sticking point in my life, and I'm trying to understand it fully. -A.
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ail221 Knowflake Posts: 668 From: Mary Margaret Blanchard's home Registered: Feb 2012
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posted August 07, 2012 12:28 PM
Well first I'd say look at synastry chart of famous romantic couples that have somehow built their relationship around the focus of "the arts" example: Perhaps Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt or "the creation of something" Marie & Pierre Curie or Yoko ono & John Lennon. First look at their individual natal charts to see if their just innate creative beings or if this side of them was activated once they became involved with one another. Sexual energy and the creation usually goes hand in hand. Love, sex, passion and even hate inspire change. From personal experience I'll say yes Eros between a couple definitely effect your creative side and energy. The times when I have been the most creative; artistically was when I was involved with someone whom had many Eros aspects with. When I had Eros-Juno and Eros-Mars aspects with one guy, I was ridiculously creative, I had a little power boost in the quality of my painting and drawing even more so when I was in the same room as him. With another I had both Eros-Psyche, Eros-Moon, and Eros-Juno and I was more creative verbally, writing poetry and plays but it wasn't fueled by the same sexual tensity as the first guy, it was more emotional and calming. IP: Logged |
iQ Moderator Posts: 3925 From: Chennai, India Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 07, 2012 12:40 PM
Correctly said. The Root of Sexual Energy and Creative Energy is the same: Kundalini Energy from the Sacrum. How do we make this energy surge to the Mind? This is where the Asteroid themes come into play.With Eros: Love that needs a sexual expression. With Kaali: Desire to become Spiritually Powerful using Occult Forces. With Lust: Sexual desire. With Lilith: Desire for a dominant sexual role for the lady. With Aphrodite: Desire stoked by beauty, a desire to be beautiful o get sex. And so on. The Desire will create surges in Kundalini which can be creatively expressed. ------------------ Astrology Articles New Services and short readings IP: Logged |
Ami Anne Moderator Posts: 34895 From: Pluto/house next to NickiG Registered: Sep 2010
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posted August 09, 2012 10:33 AM
Interesting IQ!------------------ Passion, Lust, Desire. Check out my journal http://www.mychristianpsychic.com/
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