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Discussion => Evolutionary Astrology Q&A => Topic started by: Sunyata on Sep 20, 2015, 11:50 PM

Title: Flipped Nodes in Synastry
Post by: Sunyata on Sep 20, 2015, 11:50 PM
In synastry how is it interpreted when one persons south node is conjunct another persons north node?

Thanks,
Sunyata
Title: Re: Flipped Nodes in Synastry
Post by: Linda on Sep 20, 2015, 11:52 PM
Synastry - nodal opposition


My symbol for it is the one person is going where the other person habitually comes from. All humans resist movement towards our North Node. Thus picking a partner whose South Node conjuncts my North Node means where I am going is in my face through the vehicle of the partner all the time, the person literally being a mirror. It's not easy to live with. However, if they can both recognize what is going on and learn to embrace it, the potential for a lot of growth is high. It would take a commitment to understanding why they are together, and to sticking through it. That opposition also makes mutual projections an ongoing issue, as disowned shadow parts of each one are acted out by the other. Truly "in your face." (Steve)
Title: Re: Flipped Nodes in Synastry
Post by: Sunyata on Sep 22, 2015, 09:47 AM
Thank you Linda. That makes a lot of sense.