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Topic: question to NINE about moon in synastry
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nordicsoul Knowflake Posts: 1451 From: Registered: Oct 2010
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posted January 04, 2017 04:49 AM
Hi Nine,I read in one of the threads you brought the issue of someone feeling or not feeling the other person is the natal or progressed moon was not in the sign or the sun or the ascendant of the other person. so person A moon (either natal or progressed) is not in either sun-AC of person B natal or progressed sign, the person A does not feel person B. I am getting this right? does your theory also apply to aspects? or it needs to be in the same sign? you also bring the yin-yan perspective, which I find it suitable in my personal case. Just wanted to invite you to elaborate on your theory and have this thread to discuss and dig more into it, if you wish. Thank you! NS IP: Logged |
Nine Moderator Posts: 2867 From: The Cusp of Love Registered: May 2009
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posted January 04, 2017 08:40 AM
Yes.The Moon is the feeling planet, it is the part of the horoscope that five a person "that feeling". In progressed synastry the Moon is the fastest moving planet, thus is shows where a person's mind is, and since the moon is attractive, it also shows what a person is attracted to & where the needs/feeling are being met. This won't guarantee a relationship, but if one is to start, that moon must be aspected. Theory: 1. The conjunction is the only aspect where two planets are physically next to each other. Thus, the conjunction aspect is the only aspect strong enough to bring two people together. Some people are very strict with their orbs, I am not. So long as the planets are in the same sign, I count that as a conjunction - in progressed synastry. The other aspects are important, but to get things off the ground you'll need a coming together first, as well as someone "catching feelings". For that this to happen a conjunction must be involved. 2. Like attracts like - Aries is attracted to Aries. Opposites also attract - Aries male is attracted to Aries female. 3. The progressed moon, research has shown, is most attracted to the Sun & the Ascendant. The Sun gives the moon the light it needs to come alive. The Asc represents the physical body. Examples: Lets look at the relationships of Brad Pitt. His last three partners were: Angelina Jolie, Jennifer Aniston, Gwenyth Paltrow. IP: Logged |
alyssa27 Knowflake Posts: 249 From: Registered: Sep 2014
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posted January 04, 2017 12:15 PM
nine what about natal synastry?is important when a man's moon conjuncts a woman's asc?your theory is valid only for progressed synastry or/and natal synastry too?IP: Logged |
nordicsoul Knowflake Posts: 1451 From: Registered: Oct 2010
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posted January 04, 2017 03:06 PM
I tried with some of my exes here the results:1.-ex-husband (I dont have his TOB) my progressed moon was in same sign of his progressed sun when we meet and the attraction was instant. of course there were many things going on in natal and in progress. just an example his progressed sun was conjunct my natal mars-sun-venus stellium 2.- ex-partner (we met and fall for each other deeply. it took off immediately) his progressed sun was in the same sign of my progressed moon his progressed sun was in the same sign of my progressed sun I am just impressed. of course we also have atraction overly in synastry with tons of yin-yan combination. actually i have read that when only these things are in progressed, one the progression move on, the attraction fades.. unless the natal also have similar patterns. 3. ex-lover (he was immediately attracted and asked me out same day he met me) my progressed AC was making an opposition to his natal moon. no conjunction my progressed sun was making a trine to his natal moon his progressed moon was making trine to my natal sun-mars-venus I would say that for the moon to feel, it needs to be touched by aspect, not necessarily by conjunction or same sign. however I would like to hear more of your supporting evidence. best NS
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Randall Webmaster Posts: 73929 From: From a galaxy, far, far away... Registered: Apr 2009
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posted January 04, 2017 03:07 PM
Moving to Interpersonal Astrology.IP: Logged |
Nine Moderator Posts: 2867 From: The Cusp of Love Registered: May 2009
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posted January 04, 2017 05:57 PM
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I would say that for the moon to feel, it needs to be touched by aspect, not necessarily by conjunction or same sign. however I would like to hear more of your supporting evidence.
Correct. I was looking over my Brad Pitt examples, and realized he never had the Sun/Asc conj Moon aspects. However he did have it with the two women he married, and the other one he called 'the love of my life'[Gwenyth Paltrow] IP: Logged |