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Topic: Composite Juno conjunct Descendant
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Hikaru29 Knowflake Posts: 3533 From: Asia Registered: Nov 2018
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posted July 07, 2021 06:18 AM
I read that Composite Juno describes the partnership so does having it conjunct DSC mean the feeling of commitment is strong? Or that both parties’ commitment needs are the same?And what’s the difference between Juno conjunct DSC vs Juno conjunct ASC? IP: Logged |
AlmaRegulus Knowflake Posts: 142 From: Registered: Apr 2021
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posted July 07, 2021 08:17 AM
Do you mean it's conjunct composite Dsc? or one of the partners' natal Dsc?IP: Logged |
Hikaru29 Knowflake Posts: 3533 From: Asia Registered: Nov 2018
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posted July 07, 2021 10:25 AM
I’m referring to Juno conjunct DSC in the composite chart. IP: Logged |
AlmaRegulus Knowflake Posts: 142 From: Registered: Apr 2021
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posted July 07, 2021 10:46 AM
I think that indeed it should point to a committed relationship.When I was searching for Juno conjunct Dsc in synastry, I came across a lot of examples of such placement in married couples. I guess a composite should be similar. IP: Logged |
Hikaru29 Knowflake Posts: 3533 From: Asia Registered: Nov 2018
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posted July 11, 2021 04:39 AM
In our ref place method composite chart, we have composite Juno conjunct DSC square cJupiter widely on IC. Just like natal relocation chart, I’m not 100% sure if this is a better method to use although the cASC in Aquarius sounds more like us. Astrologers seemed to have mixed views on this. Composite Juno & DSC are also conjunct his natal Venus/Saturn. IP: Logged |
AlmaRegulus Knowflake Posts: 142 From: Registered: Apr 2021
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posted July 12, 2021 11:33 AM
I think there's something about relocation angles which is significant in very tight conjunctions.But even irrespective of relocated Dsc, this composite conjunction of Juno to his Venus-Saturn looks like partnership. IP: Logged |