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Topic: What could be the meaning of Vertex conjunct Vertex in Synastry?
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MilaBirkin Knowflake Posts: 216 From: Cordoba, Argentina Registered: Jul 2015
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posted December 26, 2015 10:18 AM
What do you think?  Thanks for your answers! I appreciate it. IP: Logged |
Aunt Anomalia Knowflake Posts: 1694 From: Pandora's box Registered: Mar 2015
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posted December 26, 2015 10:23 AM
That means you have ASC conjunct ASC, this is the thing to focus on.------------------ Anomaling around since 1911. IP: Logged |
MilaBirkin Knowflake Posts: 216 From: Cordoba, Argentina Registered: Jul 2015
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posted December 26, 2015 10:30 AM
quote: Originally posted by Aunt Anomalia: That means you have ASC conjunct ASC, this is the thing to focus on.
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Aunt Anomalia Knowflake Posts: 1694 From: Pandora's box Registered: Mar 2015
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posted December 26, 2015 10:37 AM
Vertex to Vertex alone won't do anything imo.------------------ Anomaling around since 1911. IP: Logged |
Ceridwen Moderator Posts: 23267 From: Registered: Jul 2011
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posted December 26, 2015 10:54 AM
Same thoughts as Auntie, here. Though IF a transiting, progressing or natal planet conjuncts or squares either end of the Vertex-axis it will be quite electric. aspects to the Vertex often feel like an electric jolt throughout your whole being (at least that is how I feel them). Interestingly I just yesterday realized how much of a role Vertex (in Solar Return) plays during pregnancies/ conceptions, maybe it is coincidence, but I noticed it with my mom`s chart, three times, and then when my brother told us he and his gf are expectin, I hurried to check his girlfriends chart and she has NN conjunct ASC in her Solar Return, falling ontoh er natal Vertex. lol SR ASC 8.57 Libra SR NN 10.00 Libra n Vx 9°11 Libra
(opposing my brother`s Venus-Mars on 13 and 7 aries btw, and falling onto our family`s "fated" degree, I have Pluto on 9 Libra, my Dad has Mars on 9 Libra my mom has Saturn on 9 Libra, my aunt has Venus on 5 Libra and Sun on 14 Libra, my middle brother Ceres on 9 Libra). I was astounded when I saw that Vertex in play once again. lol
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Ceridwen Moderator Posts: 23267 From: Registered: Jul 2011
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posted December 26, 2015 11:02 AM
Funny enough my best friend had with her first child: Solar Return AVX conjunct Sun second child SR Vertex conjunct Sun
third child not that convincing but SR Mrs and SR Ceres exact trine n Vertex and with her last child SR Vertex conjunct SR Moon by 5 degrees SR Moon conjunct n Vertex EXACT sorry I know I disgressed, but that Vertex-factor in the year of conception fascinated me, but as I Said, maybe just a coincidence.
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llewsacm Knowflake Posts: 203 From: Cleveland, Ohio USA Registered: Mar 2015
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posted December 26, 2015 11:02 PM
I've only ever read that the vertex is a point when touched by a planet, change would occur. I have not seen anything on vertex conjunctions in synastry, to my recollection. However, if you take what the point means into account, and you have something triggering you to change, with a conjunction to this point from both sides, theoretically I would think it would mean that whatever that sign and house represents in each of you, the relationship is giving you the opportunity to do so with the energy that presents itself in the relationship. It may be different houses, but how you go about that change should be similar in some way. So, if by example, your vertex points are conjunct in Aries, but yours is in the 6th house and theirs I the 8th, you would gain energy thru your partner to deal with and evolve into learning the qualities needed to embrace those forthright everyday qualities to deal with something in your everyday life. Likewise, they would gain from you, on some level, the energy needs to move forward in their path to changing how they view death/rebirth, shared resources/sex, any 8th house trait. Sure, its not a proven theory, but if you are looking for answers, this is where i would start. IP: Logged |
Lotis White Moderator Posts: 2062 From: USA Registered: Dec 2010
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posted December 27, 2015 12:15 AM
Well, the Vertex and the Antivertex have different meanings, but they are both associated with significant turning points. If you have Vertex/Vertex conjunct with someone you also have Anitvertex/Antivertex conjunct...The Vertex symbolizes fateful events we encounter in life that lead us down a new and totally unexpected direction. At the Vertex we are like an oblivious innocent who suddenly has an awakening to realities we previous weren't aware of. The Antivertex symbolizes fateful events we encounter in life that we have a premonition about, or that we have suspected would come to pass for quite some time. At the Antivertex there is an uncanny sense of knowing about what we encounter, because we've played out similar scenarios within the confines of our mind already. What it means when this axis is conjunct in synastry is that the same sorts of people/events/issues will resonate as special or significant to both of you. There will be important revelations for you both at around the same times in your lives because transits will set things off for you both at around the same time. This gives a sort of kooky synchronicity to the relationship, as if you're both receiving important signals about the significance of various encounters simultaneously. You also often coincidentally find the same things fascinating a lot. There would be a sense of shared understanding about why certain interests and happenings are seen as important, or defining, in your shared journey though life. Like the two of you just 'get it' even if others don't. IP: Logged |
mir Knowflake Posts: 2157 From: Registered: May 2009
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posted December 27, 2015 12:25 AM
I have opposed vertexes in synastry with someone, by a deg or so (his anti-vertex conj my vertex and vice versa). My Sun is conjunct my anti-vertex and conjunct his vertex. While his Sun square his own vertex-axis and mine (our Suns exactly square). Curious how this will play out. Will come back to this.IP: Logged |
Selenite Knowflake Posts: 948 From: Lyra Registered: Aug 2013
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posted December 27, 2015 12:45 AM
quote: Originally posted by mir: I have opposed vertexes in synastry with someone, by a deg or so (his anti-vertex conj my vertex and vice versa). My Sun is conjunct my anti-vertex and conjunct his vertex. While his Sun square his own vertex-axis and mine. Curious how this will play out. Will come back to this.
I have that Vertex opposition too. (Our ASC are not opposite, though.) I think we've seriously helped each other out with 'soul growth.' It's insane. We also communicate mostly in different 'dimensions.' I'm not sure how to explain it. We have 12th house synastry as well. But I've always wondered about the Vertex opposition. I think I've managed to make some sense of it, thinking of the Vertex as a 'spiritual ASC.' IP: Logged |
mir Knowflake Posts: 2157 From: Registered: May 2009
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posted December 27, 2015 01:54 AM
quote: Also, Vertex Axis synastry and transits in general do really seem to have an exciting, electric, enlivening quality to them… As if we’re finally getting to the heart of what we needed or wanted somehow. It can be uncanny how spot-on the things that come to us through the Vertex Axis are. At least, in terms of how they resonate with our needs and desires on personal level.
I picked that ^ from Lotis' other thread about the Vertexes. I knew she made a thread about it once but I never got into it. Now I do and I am a bit perplexed about the part being cited here (haven't read any further yet but will do later). WOW. Let us wait if what I suspect at some level with this guy.. WILL happen (we even spoke in depth about this actualization) and IF.. I will definitely come back to elaborate on it. It's what-I at some level truly wish or expect to make me happy / something different than all I had .. (but is that really ME, am I really able to actualize it also?). Referring to the biggie part of life itself here.
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Lotis White Moderator Posts: 2062 From: USA Registered: Dec 2010
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posted December 27, 2015 06:01 AM
quote: Originally posted by mir: I picked that ^ from Lotis' other thread about the Vertexes. I knew she made a thread about it once but I never got into it. Now I do and I am a bit perplexed about the part being cited here (haven't read any further yet but will do later). .
Is it this thread from the LL reference library? Love and Serendipity: The Difference between the Vertex and the Antivertex http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum37/HTML/000026.html If so, once you've read it till the end you'll totally be able to relate what I wrote above to this thread. IP: Logged |