Encounter between axis and planet

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A year and a half ago, my boss hired a new employee who joined my team and whom I had to train. At some point I looked at the planetary positions on her birthday and found out that she has a very exact conjunction between Pluto and Mercury, which is now again very exactly identical to my MC.

When my daughter gave birth to her first son and I made his horoscope, I found that his Saturn was exactly on my ascendant, accuracy of 4 arc minutes, his sun is on his mother's AC with less than 0.25 degrees orb, and my Pluto is exactly on his ascendant.

I am not fundamentally concerned with one of the individual cases mentioned here. My question is; How do you go about interpreting such bilateral constellations?

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Nobody seems to be interested in the topic. I'll start playing with my thoughts. So my oldest grandchild was born on the day Saturn was on my ascendant. This Saturn is in his 4th house, which in turn comes from the 5th house Capricorn, at the top of which is his Moon and right behind it is Pluto.

He was born 2 years after my father died. Here in Germany there is a kind of wisdom that in the first 3 years after the death of a family member, a child of the same gender is often born back into the family, because the dead person in the tribe has to be replaced. His youngest brother was born on the day my father died.

His ascendant is now on my Pluto. When he was born I received that high professional bonus and decided to invest it for my eldest grandchild and invest the money in his education.

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It's been over 30 years. Sun and Mercury were in conjunction on my MC and thus on my mother's AC that day, it was the year of my first Saturn - return, Uranus was in the „mirror point“ to my ascendant. I was free of work, lying on the couch and dozing off, when I suddenly heard the voice of my mother, who lived about 40 km away, half asleep. She called my name, as if in distress for help, in mortal danger.

I woke up, was worried and went for a walk. When I returned home, there was a message on my apartment door. A taxi driver had put it up, I should call my sister immediately. She said mother was in the clinic, in a coma. I took a taxi and drove to the clinic, which was about 60 km away.

It had been a holiday, mother had suddenly developed severe asthma, father drove her to the clinic and forgot her allergy passport. She was severely allergic to painkillers, especially Novalgin. It was Novalgin that was given to her intravenously and she immediately fell into a coma. I sat down by her bed for a few hours and held her hand. When I asked the doctor about the time when mother fell into a coma, he named the time of my dream.

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Jakob wrote: I am not fundamentally concerned with one of the individual cases mentioned here. My question is; How do you go about interpreting such bilateral constellations?
I think there are probably several ways they could be considered, Jakob.

A couple of examples that come to mind from my own life:

My father's Moon was exactly conjunct my ASC, and my Sun was exactly opposite his ASC. Though we didn't know each other well for many years, once we finally established a close relationship, after I was already an adult, it was amazing to both of us how similar we were: similar tastes in food, music, hobbies, artistic talents, etc. despite not having been close during my formative years. And our eyes - everyone always complimented both of our eyes, said we had the "same eyes" and that it was both of ours most striking feature.

My sister's Moon is conjunct my Moon by a few degrees, and our brother's Moon is exactly opposed the midpoint of mine and my sister's. The Moon can signify things about the mother. My mother's Saturn is on my brother's Moon, so in opposition to mine and my sister's. My mother has Saturn as ruler of her 5th house (children).
Jakob wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 1:39 pm Nobody seems to be interested in the topic. I'll start playing with my thoughts.
I'm interested in your recounting of periods from your life, Jakob. You're quite the raconteur. If you decide to keep this thread going, I'll drop in and share more here and there.
thoughts are just thoughts

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Jason wrote: Sun May 26, 2024 7:31 pm
A couple of examples that come to mind from my own life:

My father's Moon was exactly conjunct my ASC, and my Sun was exactly opposite his ASC. Though we didn't know each other well for many years, once we finally established a close relationship, after I was already an adult, it was amazing to both of us how similar we were: similar tastes in food, music, hobbies, artistic talents, etc. despite not having been close during my formative years. And our eyes - everyone always complimented both of our eyes, said we had the "same eyes" and that it was both of ours most striking feature.

My sister's Moon is conjunct my Moon by a few degrees, and our brother's Moon is exactly opposed the midpoint of mine and my sister's. The Moon can signify things about the mother. My mother's Saturn is on my brother's Moon, so in opposition to mine and my sister's. My mother has Saturn as ruler of her 5th house (children).
I should have added: When major transits take place to one of these points, people can end up going through something together, or, undergoing a similar type of period or experience even if they are miles and years apart.
thoughts are just thoughts

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Today I had a lightning could strike moment as I entered the bus towards the mountain top.

There was a spark between a woman who was sitting in the bus and me.

When I saw that she was accompanied by her two children and her husband, I spontaneously decided not to continue the situation. That would have been inappropriate.

I sat down with my back to her.

Later, I made a horoscope on this situation. The node sat exactly at the DC. 2 arc minutes orb. the moon (ruler of 10) was square to the node on the IC. When they got out a few minutes later, which was AC at 14 degrees Libra, a Jupiter Uranus point.

There were no noticeable connections to my radix.