posted January 17, 2015 09:42 AM
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Originally posted by Yanmorg:
I've heard that this aspect eventually spells the end of the relationship. Eventually the people involved would get too drained by the intensity? Is this true? How would this aspect in synastry/ composite affect someone who has Pluto conjunct NN natally?
Also interested, although in my case I'm currently more so looking at draconic Pluto conjunct NN synastry, so not entirely the same immediate level. As a guess, if Pluto cuts things from your life that are unnecessary, and it only feels like a loss if you try to resist it or cling to what is old already, Pluto-NN probably ends up going through (slow?) changes in their life as it is. Or, if they don't like Pluto, plunge into depths, but as usual, natal chart info is probably necessary to figure out how people respond to one thing or another. If another Pluto joins the P-NN conjunction, it presumably adds more weight to the thing (wasn't sure if you meant it's two Pluto-NN people meeting here or what). Pluto's generational though so unless it does something else in the chart as well (Scorpio vibes, 8th, not sure what) I don't know how much someone pays attention to something like that on a day to day basis.
Also, as said, if Pluto's good at cutting things that have become unnecessary, I can't see the bad side of a destined Plutonic relationship coming to an end after it's run its course. "All done, let's pack up, the F. you still hanging around here for, we dealt with this already"?
No idea about the "drained by intensity" either but do you or the other person like intensity in general? I'd imagine some Air types being very averse to things getting intense or heavy, to the nuclear arsenal or black hole levels, but can't say beyond a guess like that. Which house is the NN in, too?