posted April 13, 2015 10:09 AM
There's definitely an undeniable attraction and familiarity, but it doesn't always mean that it will be the healthy type.I dated someone who's Sun and Moon overlay in my 12th house. Their Sun and Moon in Taurus is in opposition to their Pluto retrograde natally.
Natally, I have similar theme or pattern, but with different planets.
My Sun and Pluto in Scorpio are in opposition to my Ascendant in Taurus.
In our synastry,
His Pluto was conjunct my Sun (0.48 degrees)
My Pluto was in opposition to his Sun (2.33 degrees).
His Sun and Moon were in opposition to my Sun.
His Sun was conjunct my Ascendant.
The attraction was irresistible and all consuming, but I guess those 12th house overlays in our synastry turned the attraction into obsession, incessant sex, and major power struggles.
Not to mention,
his Karma was in opposition to my Mars.
His North Node was conjunct my Uranus and Neptune.
In composite, we had Sun square Pluto and Sun opposition Saturn, no love stellium which shows that the relationship was just one big power struggle rapped in mystery, confusion, depth, and passion. It was the most memorable experience I have ever had as far as relationships are concerned.