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Topic: A venusian theme
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vickymadness Knowflake Posts: 2053 From: Minnesota Registered: Jan 2012
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posted July 27, 2017 01:56 PM
Venus conjunct sun DW at zero degree in synastry. Sun conjunct venus at zero degree in composite. (It's a part of a sun-mercury-venus-moon stellium) Does this make the whole theme of the relationship venusian? Can these two aspects single-handedly overtake any malefic aspects?Any experience of folks here having this theme in a relationship? IP: Logged |
Iridia Knowflake Posts: 210 From: Registered: Mar 2017
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posted July 27, 2017 03:11 PM
quote: Can these two aspects single-handedly overtake any malefic aspects?
If they're plentiful then probably not, but this double whammy should help keep things warm or at least civilized. Does the Davison have Sun-Venus too by any chance?IP: Logged |
vickymadness Knowflake Posts: 2053 From: Minnesota Registered: Jan 2012
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posted July 27, 2017 03:59 PM
Originally posted by Iridia: quote: Does the Davison have Sun-Venus too by any chance?
Thanks for the input! Yes the conjunction is there in the Davison chart too. Exact! Does that make it any special? Also moon & mercury are conjunct sun in the Davison, so there's a sun-venus-moon-mercury stellium in both composite and Davison. IP: Logged |
Iridia Knowflake Posts: 210 From: Registered: Mar 2017
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posted July 28, 2017 04:52 PM
Nice! I care for Davisons more so this Sun-Venus thing is definitely good news to me. But what I'd get excited about more is the Sun-Moon conjunction, especially if it's not afflicted (well, hard Jupiter aspect probably wouldn't hurt). I wonder if the connection feels as complementary as it looks on paper.IP: Logged |
vickymadness Knowflake Posts: 2053 From: Minnesota Registered: Jan 2012
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posted July 29, 2017 08:01 AM
quote: Originally posted by Iridia: Nice! I care for Davisons more so this Sun-Venus thing is definitely good news to me. But what I'd get excited about more is the Sun-Moon conjunction, especially if it's not afflicted (well, hard Jupiter aspect probably wouldn't hurt). I wonder if the connection feels as complementary as it looks on paper.
Thanks for the input! Can I ask why you care for the Davisons more?
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Iridia Knowflake Posts: 210 From: Registered: Mar 2017
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posted July 31, 2017 03:47 PM
A few months ago I had a...let's call it a composite chart crisis. While I still see some value in the method (as long as the chart is seen for what it is: a bunch of midpoints, which means the signs and houses should be ignored etc.), I'm way more interested in studying Davisons now. I like how tangible they are and that I can freely play with them in many ways like I do with natal charts. I guess I'm still making baby steps here but I already sense some potential and who knows, maybe one day I'll be completely sold on this technique and will decide to master it. I think this turn of events even makes sense astrologically, considering my synastry and Davison with Mr. Davison himself I can't wait to get my hands on his book which, sadly, has to wait.Speaking of your D chart again, is anything in that lovely stellium conjunct any of your natal planets or points? I'd keep the orb up to 3 degrees in this case. IP: Logged |
vickymadness Knowflake Posts: 2053 From: Minnesota Registered: Jan 2012
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posted July 31, 2017 10:54 PM
quote: Originally posted by Iridia: A few months ago I had a...let's call it a composite chart crisis. While I still see some value in the method (as long as the chart is seen for what it is: a bunch of midpoints, which means the signs and houses should be ignored etc.), I'm way more interested in studying Davisons now. I like how tangible they are and that I can freely play with them in many ways like I do with natal charts. I guess I'm still making baby steps here but I already sense some potential and who knows, maybe one day I'll be completely sold on this technique and will decide to master it. I think this turn of events even makes sense astrologically, considering my synastry and Davison with Mr. Davison himself I can't wait to get my hands on his book which, sadly, has to wait.Speaking of your D chart again, is anything in that lovely stellium conjunct any of your natal planets or points? I'd keep the orb up to 3 degrees in this case.
I see. wow, I thought composite houses did matter. For me composite always made more sense than Davison, since mid-point do hold some truth to them. But if you tested Davison and it worked, I'd start using it more. The weird thing in my case, is that both our compoiste and Davison look similar. It's kind of scary, no? So (orbs under 3): 1.D.sun/mercury/venus conjunct both our mercuries 2.D.Moon conj his both mean & true node (the moon makes a 5 orbs conjunction to the sun/mercury/venus tight conjunction that's why I didn't include it in the first aspect) IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 84008 From: From a galaxy, far, far away... Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 05, 2017 10:09 PM
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Randall Webmaster Posts: 84008 From: From a galaxy, far, far away... Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 05, 2017 10:13 PM
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EmGem Knowflake Posts: 1956 From: Registered: Jan 2015
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posted August 06, 2017 12:00 AM
Interesting discussion.I like our Davison way more. We have a stellium of mars/venus/moon/nn in the 7th if I have his asc right. Sun conjunct eros/valentine squaring psyche ♥️ IP: Logged |
waxlobster Knowflake Posts: 421 From: Birmingham Registered: Mar 2011
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posted August 06, 2017 11:10 AM
My ex had his Moon exactly conjunct my Sun. It was like we felt close even though there was no actual resonance. We were worlds apart in our characters, even though it appeared we had lots in common initially, the more time we spent together, the more evident our emotional and personal disparity became. So I personally prefer a Sun-Venus conjunction, I feel like that has an unconditional love and acceptance that I've simply never feel with the Sun-Moon conjunction. I know that's not the norm, but it's important to show the variance in how aspects can be felt as individuals... :-) ------------------ blog: http://waxlobster.blogspot.co.uk/ IP: Logged |
waxlobster Knowflake Posts: 421 From: Birmingham Registered: Mar 2011
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posted August 06, 2017 11:13 AM
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Iridia Knowflake Posts: 210 From: Registered: Mar 2017
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posted August 10, 2017 03:20 PM
Hi, sorry for disappearing. quote: I see. wow, I thought composite houses did matter.
Well, with my current approach it only makes sense to me to pay attention to angles, the aspects they make. Besides, the houses you get may be fabricated: https://youtu.be/qzRCFOFxSF8?t=3m13s quote: For me composite always made more sense than Davison, since mid-point do hold some truth to them.
Um, this is what I'd call a non-argument But that's ok, I'm not here to debate this. quote: But if you tested Davison and it worked, I'd start using it more.
I'm not advocating Davisons, it's too soon for that. I'm just saying they're my new toy and some things seem to make sense. But, of course, feel free to go deeper. Maybe someday we'll exchange our findings quote: 1.D.sun/mercury/venus conjunct both our mercuries
This is interesting, especially Mercury to Mercury. I imagine a mentally stimulating connection with decent communication. Expressing feelings shouldn't be a problem and you could get quite creative with that. quote: 2.D.Moon conj his both mean & true node
I'd say with you he could experience emotional intimacy and affection in a way that would feel new to him or/and it would affect his life direction. But first he'd have to accept it.@waxlobster If you were referring to what I wrote, I think in synastry I'd take Sun-Venus too. But I wouldn't call it an unconditional love aspect. IP: Logged |
Beautiful_Light Moderator Posts: 763 From: Atlantis Registered: Nov 2016
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posted August 11, 2017 05:07 PM
I prefer the Composite chart over the Davison, although both will highlight different aspects of the relationship. The houses in the Composite chart are very important. Don't ignore them!My friend has Sun-Venus DW wih her husband. It was quite a pleasant surprise when I drew up their charts. And I have this in the first meeting Synastry with some friends I made recently. I think it bodes well for friendship, making a basis for potential romance. IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 84008 From: From a galaxy, far, far away... Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 21, 2017 08:23 AM
quote: Originally posted by Beautiful_Light: I prefer the Composite chart over the Davison, although both will highlight different aspects of the relationship. The houses in the Composite chart are very important. Don't ignore them!My friend has Sun-Venus DW wih her husband. It was quite a pleasant surprise when I drew up their charts. And I have this in the first meeting Synastry with some friends I made recently. I think it bodes well for friendship, making a basis for potential romance.
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