posted June 16, 2006 11:29 PM
lovegoblin,
quote:
What would it mean to have someones
NN in your 7th house and your NN in their
first? Has anyone had any experiences with
this type of synastry?
http://www.cafeastrology.com/synastry/ascendant_northnode_aspects.html Ascendant - North Node Aspects
When the Ascendant in your chart forms an aspect to your partner's North Node.
*Similar to the NN or SN in the first house, but not quite as strong as it would be if either were placed on the Ascendant.
When the Ascendant conjuncts the North Node or South Node in synastry, there is an immediate and powerful connection between two people. The relationship seems "meant to be" in some way, and you may have met under unusual circumstances. This represents a highly personal bond. It is not necessarily romantic by nature, but when it exists in the chemistry between romantic partners, there is a strong attachment to each other. This connection goes beyond physical attraction, as you explore, through each other, your own personalities. Neither of you much wants to let go of the other. If you were to separate and then meet again, there would be little "catching up" to do, as your connection is immediate and familiar. Was it your destiny to meet? Whether you believe in destiny or not, this relationship feels very meaningful to you both.
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Aquamarine,
North Node conjunct the Midheaven (10th house cusp) is the same as the South Node conjunct the IC (4th house cusp). The book, The Astrology of Human Relationships, by Sakoian and Acker gives interpretations for the aspects between the planets and the nodes in synastry, but not for the nodes on the angles (Asc/Des/IC/MC).
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BUT if it does lol what would it mean for my north node to be in someones 10th house, mc?
~Aqua~
http://www.cafeastrology.com/synastry.html
Very Strong Compatibility Factors in Synastry (weight 3)
- Nodes of the Moon conjunct IC/MC 3
http://www.cafeastrology.com/synastry/moon_northnode_aspects.html
* Similar to the South Node Conjunct the IC because the Moon and Cancer naturally rule the 4th house in a flat chart.
When your Moon conjuncts your partner's South Node, the attraction is instant. You immediately feel safe, secure, and comfortable in each other's presence. Intuitively, you sense similarity in each other's emotional reactions to the world, and in your mutual needs for security. At some point in time, the South Node person may get a sense that the Moon person is holding him or her back in some way. There is much safety and comfort in the relationship, and the emotional bond is tremendous, but the bond doesn't carry with it a sense of moving forward. In fact, you may tend to cocoon yourselves and fall back on familiar routines rather than take on new adventures together. You may have such an effect on each other as to exaggerate each other's mood swings and desire for safety. If anyone of the two "outgrows" the relationship, it will more than likely be the South Node person. However, the attachment is great and there will be a feeling of emotional indebtedness to each other, particularly on the part of the South Node person. There is a great deal of sympathy between the two of you, and these feelings come naturally.
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More info:
http://www.cafeastrology.com/nodesofthemoon.html
The North and South Nodes in Relationship Astrology (Synastry)
The Nodes of the Moon tend to be very significant in synastry. Strong Nodal ties between people are potent and dynamic. The individuals are drawn to each other. In the natal chart, the Nodal axis suggests powerful lessons an individual needs to learn in this lifetime, and when A's Nodal axis falls on personal planets or points in B's chart, the magnetism is intense indeed. Perhaps B will play a large role in A's life, and either represent, or "force" A to live out, some of the issues inherent in the condition of the Nodal axis. (See some important notes about the Nodes in relationship astrology here.
Note: The North and South Nodes of the Moon are opposite each other. Therefore, if you know your North Node is in Aries, your South Node is in Libra. If your North Node is in Libra, your South Node is in Aries. These signs are opposite:
Aries-Libra
Taurus-Scorpio
Gemini-Sagittarius
Cancer-Capricorn
Leo-Aquarius
Virgo-Pisces
http://www.cafeastrology.com/articles/soulmateastrology.html
Many astrologers consider the Nodes of the Moon an important axis, and some believe the axis relates to past life connections. Whether or not you agree with theories of reincarnation, this axis is a sensitive point in any chart and it deals with important life lessons. When strong contacts exist with the Nodes of the Moon in synastry, there is a deep compulsion to be together. Read more detail about the Nodes of the Moon in Synastry here.
http://www.cafeastrology.com/articles/relationshipastrologytips.html#nodesinsynastry
The Nodes of the Moon tend to be very significant in synastry. Strong Nodal ties are powerful. The individuals are drawn to each other. In the natal chart, the Nodal axis suggests powerful lessons an individual needs to learn in this lifetime, and when A's Nodal axis falls on personal planets or points in B's chart, the magnetism is powerful indeed. Perhaps B will play a large role in A's life, and either represent or force A to live out some of the issues inherent in the condition of the Nodal axis.
Important note about the Nodes in synastry:
If person A's planet (especially a personal planet) conjuncts B's South Node, the connection is there, no doubt. Person A will feel extremely comfortable with person B, at first. However, person A will eventually feel that the relationship drains him/her of energy, and may feel the need to move on and release him/herself from the relationship, as the relationship pulls him/her into the past. We all face our North Node issues at some point in our lives (we often start the process in our 30's!). If another person is emphasizing our South Node without equal or greater aspects to our North Node, we may feel held back and "outgrow" that person!
Also note that there can be some uneasiness and hesitance when the Nodes, especially North Nodes, are strongly contacted by the planets and points of another person. The magnetism can be strong (and it isn't necessarily sexual, occurring in platonic friendships and relationships as well), but a certain amount of fear can be present (on the part of the Node person).
One way of looking at Nodal contacts in synastry: A person's planet conjunct your North Node is pulling you forward, toward lessons that you need in order for spiritual growth and happiness. But you may be somewhat reluctant to face these issues, depending on "where you're at" in the path. A person's planet conjunct your South Node is pulling you back into familiar territory. There is something "easy" about the relationship, and the lure can be strong, although you may eventually sense that you need something more, which can be viewed as "outgrowing" the relationship or even the person.
Saturn conjunct the Nodes can be a separative aspect. I am not as yet certain of exactly why this is the case, but I have seen it time and time again where Saturn conjunct the North or South Node in a composite chart or in synastry is present in romantic relationships that don't get off the ground properly.
http://www.cafeastrology.com/synastry/sun_northnode_aspects.html
Sun - North Node Aspects
http://www.cafeastrology.com/synastry/moon_northnode_aspects.html
Moon - North Node Aspects