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Topic: "Can't live without you" Moon/Pluto Synastry
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teasel Knowflake Posts: 15274 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 04, 2020 11:15 PM
quote: Originally posted by Enneline: Come on, ladies, exceptions make the rules. I mean my moon (chart ruler) does opposite the pluto of a whole generation and i am not more into them than guys of other generations and no one of that generation is obsessed about me.
This is true - I'm back in touch with the man that I mentioned, and we have a lot more than Moon trine Pluto to work with. The obsessive feeling isn't really there anymore, which is a good thing. I've also started to get to know a man whose Venus is trine my Pluto, and sextile my Jupiter, his Jupiter conjunct my ascendant, Venus trine my Moon/Venus. I doubt anything will happen there, especially with the harsher synastry I haven't mentioned, but he's a good guy, and I like him. IP: Logged |
Librapurr Knowflake Posts: 533 From: Registered: Jul 2019
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posted August 06, 2020 10:20 AM
quote: Originally posted by Bismarck2: You're misunderstanding me and Hikaru. YES, you need to be obsessive to be plutonian, but no one said you're going to obsess over every person that makes contact to your pluto. That's not how synastry works.
I never let my obsession to show. I guess If you observing enough you can notice, but I gonna plead the Fifth. I think a lot of people who live with this energy long enough are learning about self-control or how to disguise it. (Often I have desire to run opposite direction from my Pluto) So why one Pluto/personal planet is more obsessive than the other? Should Pluto orbits be much tighter? IP: Logged | |