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Topic: Singletons conjunct in synastry
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I'm so cappy Knowflake Posts: 8030 From: Saturn (summer house on Chiron) Registered: Nov 2012
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posted July 19, 2014 06:12 AM
What do you think about this situation?------------------ I'm sooo happy! I mean, cappy. IP: Logged |
IndigoDirae Moderator Posts: 3333 From: Venice, California, US Registered: Jul 2011
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posted July 19, 2014 07:03 AM
Could be intense. Like two lasers that've joined into a single beam. Singletons have a lot of power, even if they're not 'active'. Much like 12H points are activated by transits and synastry, singletons can certainly become enlivened this way. I'd say it's important to consider, definitely. IP: Logged |
I'm so cappy Knowflake Posts: 8030 From: Saturn (summer house on Chiron) Registered: Nov 2012
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posted July 19, 2014 07:48 AM
Again, I didn't mean unaspected planets...------------------ I'm sooo happy! I mean, cappy. IP: Logged |
LeeLoo2014 Moderator Posts: 4371 From: Venus cornering Neptune Registered: Mar 2014
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posted July 19, 2014 08:16 AM
I think it matters what type of singleton we are talking about.For example, my Jupiter is a hemispheric singleton, not in terms of aspects. being the apex of the chart, so to speak, any conjunction there would have a specific value, related to its apex position. PM's fire singleton is also an apex planet. His chart is basically made of 2 Kites, one T/square and the angles Cross with Sun/Saturn/Pluto. One of the Kite apexes is Neptune, the fire singleton. A conjunction there will highlight the "mission" of the singleton. So, I'm thinking case-by-case value again. ------------------
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