Guest guest Posted August 6, 2004 Report Share Posted August 6, 2004 I've noticed that any aspect between the Moon and Saturn there's a tendency to " Stand alone " and a sense of being alone, either actually, or emotionally. Usualy strife between the child and mother. At 08:48 AM 8/6/2004 -0700, Bettina wrote: >Now that I think of it, my friend also has a Moon/Saturn aspect. > >Different subject, but I've noticed that people with Moon and Saturn in >aspect tend to cling to the past. Often they remain unusually close to ... >either their actual parents, or their parent's values and ways of doing >things long after they've reached maturity. Probably all their lives, in >fact. > >Any one else notice that? > > >... Bettina ~~~~~~~~~~~end o' Bettina's post~~~~~~~~~~~~ See you in the stars, Arthyr, http://TheSunsetChart.com " Making Ancient Astrology Work for You " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2004 Report Share Posted August 6, 2004 I've known people who were very close to mom who had this. Maybe even too close; like they couldn't separate themselves from her, or what she stood for. About being alone: likely so. I don't have a natal Saturn/Moon asp, but when Saturn has aspected my Moon by transit I have found myself alone or cut off from people socially. Often it's been a high stress time, or just a time when I had something in my life I had to attend to, and I chose to isolate myself. I think sometimes Moon/Saturn people choose isolation, sometimes it's forced on them. .... Bettina Arthyr [awc99] Friday, August 06, 2004 9:31 AM Moon Saturn I've noticed that any aspect between the Moon and Saturn there's a tendency to " Stand alone " and a sense of being alone, either actually, or emotionally. Usualy strife between the child and mother. At 08:48 AM 8/6/2004 -0700, Bettina wrote: >Now that I think of it, my friend also has a Moon/Saturn aspect. > >Different subject, but I've noticed that people with Moon and Saturn in >aspect tend to cling to the past. Often they remain unusually close to ... >either their actual parents, or their parent's values and ways of doing >things long after they've reached maturity. Probably all their lives, in >fact. > >Any one else notice that? > > >... Bettina ~~~~~~~~~~~end o' Bettina's post~~~~~~~~~~~~ See you in the stars, Arthyr, http://TheSunsetChart.com " Making Ancient Astrology Work for You " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2004 Report Share Posted August 8, 2004 Hi Arthyr and all, I also have a friend who has a moon-saturn opposition. Moon in 12 and saturn in 7. The trouble is that saturn (beginning of gemini) makes a conjoint with ketu and his moon (end of scorpio: Visha Kanya) is conjointed with rahu, so that problem runs through different lives, associated with his mother, father, spouse and his unconscious. Wow you showed me something to chew on, if it would help this troublesome person. I also interpreted this moon-saturn part also as trouble between his father and mother which appeared to be true: the parents divorced when he was a small child and he still has a bad relationship with both his father and his mother, and ofcourse not a good relationship with a woman, has bad contact with his own emotions etc etc etc... I guess having my ascendant conjointed with his saturn/ketu (Ardra) I should be the person to help him with this problem, maybe I could help him out a bit for his next lives... Anne , Arthyr <awc99@m...> wrote: > I've noticed that any aspect between the Moon and Saturn > there's a tendency to " Stand alone " and a sense of being alone, > either actually, or emotionally. Usualy strife between the > child and mother. > > At 08:48 AM 8/6/2004 -0700, Bettina wrote: > >Now that I think of it, my friend also has a Moon/Saturn aspect. > > > >Different subject, but I've noticed that people with Moon and Saturn in > >aspect tend to cling to the past. Often they remain unusually close to ... > >either their actual parents, or their parent's values and ways of doing > >things long after they've reached maturity. Probably all their lives, in > >fact. > > > >Any one else notice that? > > > > > >... Bettina > ~~~~~~~~~~~end o' Bettina's post~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > See you in the stars, > Arthyr, > > http://TheSunsetChart.com > " Making Ancient Astrology Work for You " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2004 Report Share Posted August 8, 2004 Hi Bettina, That friend of mine, who has also this saturn-moon conflict calls himself a loner without emotions, but who " freaks out " (emotionally) on a regular base. Anne , " Bettina " <chiria@n...> wrote: > I've known people who were very close to mom who had this. Maybe even too > close; like they couldn't separate themselves from her, or what she stood > for. About being alone: likely so. I don't have a natal Saturn/Moon asp, > but when Saturn has aspected my Moon by transit I have found myself alone or > cut off from people socially. Often it's been a high stress time, or just a > time when I had something in my life I had to attend to, and I chose to > isolate myself. I think sometimes Moon/Saturn people choose isolation, > sometimes it's forced on them. > > > ... Bettina > > > > > Arthyr [awc99@m...] > Friday, August 06, 2004 9:31 AM > > Moon Saturn > > > I've noticed that any aspect between the Moon and Saturn > there's a tendency to " Stand alone " and a sense of being alone, > either actually, or emotionally. Usualy strife between the > child and mother. > > At 08:48 AM 8/6/2004 -0700, Bettina wrote: > >Now that I think of it, my friend also has a Moon/Saturn aspect. > > > >Different subject, but I've noticed that people with Moon and Saturn in > >aspect tend to cling to the past. Often they remain unusually close to ... > >either their actual parents, or their parent's values and ways of doing > >things long after they've reached maturity. Probably all their lives, in > >fact. > > > >Any one else notice that? > > > > > >... Bettina > ~~~~~~~~~~~end o' Bettina's post~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > See you in the stars, > Arthyr, > > http://TheSunsetChart.com > " Making Ancient Astrology Work for You " > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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