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Topic: Saturn in synastry
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Ruden123 Newflake Posts: 17 From: Riverside, CA, USA Registered: Oct 2014
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posted November 26, 2014 11:20 PM
What is the best synastry aspect involving saturn for endurance and longevity? Is it venus trine saturn or perhaps sun square saturn? Would love some feedback, come on LeeLoo i know you're out there  ------------------
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lisalisa Knowflake Posts: 700 From: Registered: Jun 2013
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posted November 26, 2014 11:39 PM
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Ruden123 Newflake Posts: 17 From: Riverside, CA, USA Registered: Oct 2014
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posted November 27, 2014 12:24 AM
quote: Originally posted by lisalisa: Saturn trine Saturn Saturn trine Moon Saturn conjunct Sun
Hello Lisa, i cant find anything on this forum or the web about saturn trine saturn could you give me its synastric interpretation please? ------------------
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manderin Knowflake Posts: 295 From: New York, NY USA Registered: Nov 2013
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posted November 27, 2014 12:53 AM
Saturn trine Venus and Saturn trine moon are the best in that order. But there are other positive saturn aspects that are good too.IP: Logged |
pisceskiwi Knowflake Posts: 68 From: Registered: Jun 2014
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posted November 27, 2014 03:06 AM
Saturn trine Saturn would bring out durability in a romantic relationship, this aspect can be good for parent-child, teacher-student or employer-employee relationships too. Look to house comparisons too - wherever Saturn falls in a synastry house comparison is often where you've got things to learn. My Saturn conjuncts my partners dsc, therefore in his 7th house, this is a great indicator of a lasting marriage. His Saturn is in my 12th house (I have that in natal anyway), to me this means he stabilises those things associated with the 12th house- secrets, addictions etc (I was a bit wayward before I met him), and also can be a karmic tie. Stephen Arroyo says in one of his books that most long term marriages have at least one very powerful Saturn aspect involved. Saturn on the asc, sun, moon or Venus can be a strong attachment but I guess it can have its negative effects too. It may also depend on how Saturn is aspected in your own natal or that of your partner as to how strongly the synastry aspects affect you.IP: Logged |
LeeLoo2014 Moderator Posts: 8063 From: Venus cornering Neptune Registered: Mar 2014
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posted November 27, 2014 07:25 AM
IMO, Saturn trine Saturn is a rare aspect in synastries, most couples are more or less born not many years apart. I am talking statistically here. Personally, I haven't seen this aspect too often.In my experience so far, the best synastric aspects with Saturn are to: -luminaries -Venus -Mars -nodes They are the most common in long-term partnerships. To be honest, they are VERY common in long-term couples. I don't think I've seen a long term couple without at least one synastric and often a composite aspect as well between Saturn and the above. The nature of the aspect is not important; but I noticed at least one HARD aspect between Saturn and those in synastry or composite. ------------------ I seem to have loved you in numberless forms... IP: Logged |
Astral Knowflake Posts: 67 From: Registered: Oct 2014
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posted November 28, 2014 04:47 AM
The guy that I am seeing right now, has his saturn trine mine.IP: Logged |
olgatheo Knowflake Posts: 540 From: Pluto Registered: Nov 2012
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posted November 28, 2014 05:20 AM
Me and my boyfr.Sun sq. Saturn sun trine Saturn Moon opp. Saturn Moon trine Saturn Mars opp. Saturn Venus trine Saturn ( dr. to Natal ) Saturn trine Saturn Exact @ 19 degrees!!! Saturn sext. and trines to NN and SN ( DW) since there is a 10 year age diff.!!! IP: Logged |