One exception to this might be if the other person has a different planet making an opposition of a soft aspect to my Moon in synastry to diffuse my quincunx… In such cases a conjunction might work alright. And when Sagittarius Moon conjuncts my Sagittarius Venus it creates a Moon/Moon quincunx… Making shared intimacy and emotional expression awkward… Venus/Moon conjunctions don’t work as well in my chart. Using myself as an example again, when Cancer Venus conjuncts my Cancer Moon it also creates a Venus/Venus quincunx with my Sag Venus… So expressing affection and relating becomes awkward overall. The quincunx is a rather indirect energy (but also perceptive, and insightful) which is difficult in relationships. It makes all communication in the relationship challenging. Like Mercury quincunx Mercury is worse then Mercury quincunx Venus, because then the two mental facilities fail to make sense to each other. I had this with a female co-worker and there was just a natural affection between us.Īnother thing I’ve noticed is that same planet quincunxes are more confusing and awkward then different planet quincunxes. Venus in Capricorn opposite my Moon is quite lovely for me because then the Moon has somewhere to funnel her energy in a direct way. They may work marvelously for others but in my case they just don’t work so well. What I’ve noticed is that if something conjuncts my Venus it may quincunx my Moon, but it’s quite Pleasant for the most part because Venus has other aspects… But when something conjuncts my Moon, it’s like it emphasizes the awkwardness of the quincunx, because the Moon only has the one stressful aspect.įor this reason, I seem to prefer aspects other then the conjunction of Venus and the Moon. ![]() My Moon on the other hand has the sole aspect of a quincunx to Venus. In the case of Venus, she also trines Saturn and Chiron, opposes Jupiter, semi-squares Uranus, and quintiles Pluto… Venus has plenty of outlets for her energy… Natally I’ve got Moon in Cancer quincunx Venus in Sagittarius within a degree. I think which aspects you prefer in synastry will depend on how your Moon and Venus are aspected natally. There are mutually intense feelings of protection we also feel for eachother and what we bring out in eachother.Ĭan you say more about these two aspects? However what you are saying rings true to me! We have tons of passion and positive emotions and romance. ![]() I have read the hard aspects are not helpful in a relationship. My husband and I have Moon square Venus (1 degree orb)AND Moon opposed to Venus (4degree orb). $3.50 ebay compatibility readings | testimonials | Past readings moon trine and sextile venus is very sweet, but the square still wins it for me. Ive had moon conjunct venus before and it isnt anything that great for me. The square or opposition is best imo! sooo loving ![]() It's a nice aspect to have, but I wouldn't say it is a sexual one. The astro books might be right about this one being a major aspect for marriages. When I express emotions he in turn expresses his love. It's a very forgiving aspect, when ever we argue about something, we can't stand mad at each other for very long. Have only experienced this aspect with my husband, we have Moon conjunction Venus. Not only in romantic ones, family and friends, or enemies as well. What have you experienced with aspects between these planets? Spill out. One's emotions would react with the other's feelings, right? So, with a conjunction they would blend into each other, right? Your experience? What is better - conjunction, trine, whatever? This topic has been transferred to this forum: Interpersonal Astrology. Moon/Venus synastry - Lindaland Welcome, Knowflakes, to Lindaland! ()
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