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Some Things That Feel “Icky” in Synastry

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I watch my daily life for nuances in my relationships and I go back to the chart and see the REASONS. There are always reasons and the chart will elucidate them. What a gift we have!

Moon Conjunct Mars

The moon person feels the “ick” factor in this one. The nature of the interaction is that the Mars person feels a need to irritate the moon person. The moon person may try to reconcile,but it will not work long term.

Saturn square the North Node

I wrote an article about this and I will link it. I noticed this with a person who works for me. I cannot stand her presence near me. She is a nice person. It makes no logical sense. However, the chart showed me the reason. She wants to get the upper hand. She wants to give me unwanted advice. Saturn is the stern father. Saturn knows better. Saturn tells you to take your vitamins and eat your veggies. In the case of the square, it would feel worse than some other aspects due to the uncomfortable nature of the square. This person has a Saturn/Chiron conjunction that makes an almost exact square to my North Node.

Chiron Square the North Node

The above individual has Chiron square my NN as I said. Chiron makes for a huge ick factor in relationships. However, it is a strange one. Chiron can draw people together. It can make people feel like soul mates even. However, the pain of Chiron seems to make the relationship implode. In Chiron relationships, as I call them, the conjunction is usually the main factor. The conjunction DRAWS people together and within a short time seems to repel them. With the square, I am not really sure of the dynamics but I would guess that it just feels icky and repulsive in general. That is how I feel with this person.

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