Thursday, May 23, 2013

Astrology: Spice It Up, Part 4

Good afternoon, everybody!  It's sunny and hot here in GA today, following a huge storm yesterday.  It hailed so hard that my back porch looked like it was covered in snow.  Five minutes later it was sunny! 
  Today I am posting about astrology again.  We will look at astrological connections that can bring two people  together, but maybe not for long.  Previously, we have examined certain conjunctions and oppositions that can represent long-term connections.  There are other astrological configurations that can heat up relationships, but may work best for mature couples.  Not everyone is seeking a life-long commitment, in fact,  they may be looking for a night or two of fun!  There is nothing wrong with that idea, as long as it is agreeable to both people. 
  The main planet positions that can bring people together briefly but not always forever are Uranus, Venus, Saturn, and Neptune conjunct or in opposition to the moon, sun, Venus, or Mars.  All of these conjunctions or oppositions can bring attraction and interest into astrology charts of couples. They can represent an initial attraction, can be very exciting, but they can also give an indication that the attraction might fizzle out quickly.  If there are other, stronger astrological ties between the couple, these configurations might just add spice.  If there are not other, stronger ties, I would proceed with caution.  No reason to give up a hot possibility, but you might only consider enjoying it while it lasts.
  Let's look at Uranus and other planets first.  When the Uranus placement of one partner conjuncts or opposes the Venus, Mars, moon, or sun, of their partner,  this can initially be a very strong attraction.  The two people feel very drawn together and it may be difficult for one or both of them to see their partner as they really are.  It's like a beautiful romantic, dream world! It's great for a while, but usually doesn't last long. If there are no other strong ties between the couple,  they will soon see the reality of the situation and move on.
  When Venus and Mars conjunct or oppose the sun or moon, this can also represent a romantic or sexual connection.  This connection is often found in charts of mature people who are not seeking a permanent relationship.  One partner may be married, or otherwise committed to someone else.  The romantic and sexual attraction is strong, but doesn't always last.  This two people want to be together, but it may only be in a physical way.
  If Saturn conjuncts or opposes the moon or sun in the charts of a couple, this can be a whole different story.  Saturn is the planet of responsibility and restriction.  This connection between people can be difficult, but sometimes lasts for years.  As an example, let's say Ben and Barry meet and initially are attracted.  Yes, they are a gay, male couple.  I use them only as an example.  Saturn connections can occur between any two people.  Ben and Barry quickly move in together, and then buy a house, along with two terriers,  a year later. They feel a strong sense of responsibility to each other as years go by, not to mention all the things they have acquired together.  The love and passion quickly fade, and they often resent each other.  Still, Saturn's sense of responsibility keeps them together.  Unfortunately, Saturn's restrictions often makes them feel they can not leave the relationship. 
  A Neptune and moon, sun, or Venus conjunction or opposition between two people is usually a spiritual tie.  These two people may have similar ideals or even religions.  As an example, let's say Laurie and Lamont meet at a political rally when they are young.  There is a initial attraction, mainly based on similar beliefs and ideals.  They may feel more excited to meet someone with the same passions, than someone they  feel passionate about!
This couple talks hours on end about their beliefs and ideas.  Even though they don't have other strong ties in their astrology charts, they do marry and have a life together.  Their problems begin as they mature and start developing different goals and beliefs.  Life often leads us down different paths, and the things we felt so passionate about at twenty, no longer interest us at forty. Laurie and Lamont may need to develop some new interests together if this marriage is to last.
  Until next time, I'm hoping you all find your astrologically perfect match!
   Blessings from Psykiksister.

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