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Post by Ava on Sept 23, 2018 15:39:08 GMT
FruityLlama I've read that people with hard Sun/Moon aspects usually come from families where the parents were at odds with each other. I can say that's true for me, my mom, and my mother in-law (my mother in-law has the square). My oldest brother has the square. I honestly have no idea what to say about my parents. I always thought they loved each other. My siblings and I, in order, have: 1. sun square moon 2. sun widely opposed moon, or no aspect (no birth time) 3. sun conjunct moon 4. sun trine moon 5. sun semisextile moon 6. sun sextile moon (me) Maybe my father's ruminations, at the end of his life, about how he never really wanted to marry my mother, they were heavily colored by memories of those bad circumstances at the beginning, combined with all the other baggage of his life.... But while I knew my parents as a couple, I thought they were graceful together, mutually supportive, and even glamorous (his Libra sun exactly sextile to hers in Leo). With my own children, generally my kids have no aspect between the sun and moon, except one son has the trine and his little brother has the square. My relationship with my husband has been the same all along with its highs and lows, so I can't form any conclusions. Please don't quote, again
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Post by 12YearsABlob on Sept 23, 2018 15:44:31 GMT
Hmm, maybe it's our *experience* of our parents(?) - the sun/moon aspect. I always saw them as an entity, very complementary to each other (trine). I remember thinking they could have been great together. It's not like they were incompatible, they were just...full of personal issues.
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Post by Violets on Sept 23, 2018 16:09:39 GMT
I think that sounds right. Probably much more to do with how we perceived them, and our own personal experiences with them.
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