![]() ![]() People are complicated and when you merge the synastry, all that complication is coming together and creating a new energy. So, try to look at astrology as complex as people are instead of dwelling on cookbook definitions or singular aspects. Over time though –it can be an unpleasant, suffocating feeling if your Moon feeds on stuff other than just hanging out at home. ![]() For the 38th week in a row because this aspect is so comfortable and it makes people want to do that. You want to be out and about in the world –hiking or attending parties or taking workshops in Bali or getting work done to get caught up on the week ahead or doing a new exercise boot camp but your partner basically wants to cuddle in bed all weekend and watch Netflix reruns. This can be very satisfying to enjoy a good home together life, at first –especially if you have a water or earth moon in more of the private houses like 12th, 8th, 4th but if your own Moon is in a more public house, like the 1st, 3rd, 7th, 9th, 10th, & 11th or if it’s in an air or fire sign, (mine is in Gemini, 10th, conjunct Mars, no less!) then that can frustrate you to no end. Plus synastry Moon on the IC can also mean you spend a TON of time at home together. So you have to be careful who you “merge” with in this very intimate zone because toxic emotions can absolutely ruin your relationship. If one experiences mood swings, it will deeply impact the emotional status of the other at a visceral level. It’s a very comforting connection and it’s very potent but there is a downside. The only two times I’ve ever been head over heels in love were when their Moon conjunct my IC, which trines my Moon and Venus by sign. What’s your experience with the moon or IC in synastry? I’m sorry I don’t have neat answer to your question, but I hope this helps you in other ways. So the connection could actually drive them away! There are legions of people out there who want to have sex and that’s it. ![]() This does not mean a person wants an emotional connection. You probably will feel an emotional connection. If someone’s moon is conjunct your IC, you’re going to relate to that person. Remember the moon represents family…what’s familiar to you. This suggests, if you feel ill at ease on a date with someone, you can imagine the problems, should you try to live with them. When the two moons clash, it’s much harder to make a home. The people differ on what constitutes a “nest”. It’s a great help if the two moons are in compatible elements, even if they are not aspecting each other by degree. The moon is personal. Hard aspects between the two moons in a partnership really show themselves when the people opt to live together. In regards to moon to moon synastry in relationship, I can tell you what I’ve observed. People break up for a myriad of reasons, many of which have little or nothing to do with their moon or emotions. That may be Mars (running together) or Mercury (timing or thinking). This may be the primary reason you’re struggling with this.Īlso, I’m not sure the moon or the IC is involved, when it comes to syncing up with another person. If you asked ten people to describe the meaning of these things, they’d be all over the place. Outside of the astrology, the terms you use are also difficult to define. You’ve introduced so many elements, I don’t think there is a way to tie them all together and come up with a simple, definitive answer. How will someone and myself blend so to speak?ĭo we look to combinations of the IC and the moon, emotional body for indications of being safe and comforted with another? And to what degree do the moon/IC aspects ( or chart signatures?) impact the way connections play out? Are relationships more likely to break up, lack a soul connection, or at least feel that the two are not in sync with difficult moon synastry? These questions are becoming more important to me. ![]()
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