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Post by someonez on Oct 6, 2023 17:12:45 GMT
Hello, friends! Need to hear someone else's perspective about this one. Here we have a girl and a boy. For instance, in their natals, her moon sits in her 12th, while his in the 6th of his own. When doing synastry, her moon falls in his 12th, while his falls in her 6th, just like in their own charts. Here's that thing with their sun's too, and some other planets, yet not double whammy thing. How could i feel about this dynamic in general? Should it be more of a blessing or something around the stuckness? Thank you very much anyway.
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Post by Ava on Oct 7, 2023 11:42:21 GMT
Is her ascendant conjunct his descendant?
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Post by someonez on Oct 7, 2023 21:06:57 GMT
Is her ascendant conjunct his descendant? Hello, Ava! No, it does not. They have "neighbor" ascendant's, like when after virgo comes libra, etc. It's just when we putting one chart on another, their houses lie down in the way that most of their house placements of the natal planets hitting the same houses of a partner. As for the oppositions, only their moons and another general planet do that.
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Post by 12YearsABlob on Oct 15, 2023 20:37:22 GMT
How could i feel about this dynamic in general? Should it be more of a blessing or something around the stuckness? Thank you very much anyway. It's hard to generalize without seeing the chart. For instance, it may not be a happy moon and having that fall into your 6th house of everyday interactions and work may not be comfortable for the other person. It might affect their routine, cause day-to-day disruptions, etc. With someone else's moon in one's 12th house, the moon person's motivations and needs may not be clear to the house person. This might make disagreements hard to resolve because of their ambiguous nature. And so on...
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