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LapisLagoon
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posted February 24, 2019 07:11 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for LapisLagoon     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hi all, there's someone in my life that I knew I had Vertex quintile Vertex with, however I just discovered that our vertices and my AC form an exact golden yod. (my AC biquintiles both vertices) Of course, this also means that our anti-vertices make a golden yod with my DC as well. It makes sense to my now why our composite Vertex is conjunct my natal DC. What does this aspect mean?

It doesn't end there though, because her draconic Vertex is exactly conjunct my natal IC. Her Vertex is all over my angles! My draconic Vertex doesn't touch anything important, however.

I'd like to note a few other interesting planet conjunctions/quintiles. Her Mars is exactly conjunct my AC, which means it can form a golden yod with our vertices as well. Our individual natal/composite Plutos are conjunct my DC, which means we have composite Pluto conjunct composite Vertex. In our natal synastry, her Jupiter and my Mercury quintile my AC, which means her Jupiter, my AC/her Mars, my Mercury, and our two Vertices form a pentagon. If anyone knows what an AC, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, and Vertex pentagon means in synastry I would much appreciate it.

EDIT: I was curious about whether my DC and our anti-vertices formed a pentagon with anything. It turns out she natally has DC biquintile Moon, and that my DC quintiles her DC and her Moon. So our antivertices, my DC, her DC, and her Moon form another pentagon.

EDIT 2: I'm a complete idiot, of course we also have AC quintile AC. My Mercury conjuncts her AC at 2°, and the quintiles to my Mercury/her AC/DC/Moon are 1° (in opposite directions). Both our AC/DC axes and Vertex axes are part of these pentagons, as well as the planets I listed above.

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