Stellium Interpretation Please

Elizaleen

Active member
I was just wondering the significance of my boyfriend's stellium. Since it is in the seventh house I know that it has a high focus in "relationships," but I was just wondering if the chiron could hinder in any way. Also, what is the deeper significance of having personal planets (Sun, Venus, Moon, Mercury) and North Node & Chiron in the stellium. As well, does Gemini and Taurus near the stellium affect it in any way? I read somewhere that a focus in the particular house (stellium) means a life lesson in that area, is that true? If it is, then wouldn't it mean some stuggle in the particular house? Any other insight on this stellium would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.



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Claire19

Well-known member
All we can tell without having the aspects to other parts of the chart or what Venus the ruler of the 7th is doing, we can look at the group in Gemini as they are all conjunct each other but Mercury is not aspected so not relevant.

The Moon in Taurus is in another sign and therefore dissociated. With the North Node in between the Sun and Venus in Gemini the path this time is relationships and partnerships, dealing with the general public, perhaps travelling and writing. Communication is vital and making clear all the conditions. Learning, studying and teaching. Can have a long term female friend that is Taurean. Mother may be property manager, in legal world and seen as being adept at handling the general public and peace making. May be involved with legal contracts and mediation. Will have several significant long term partners, personal and even business. Major life focus in this area.
I cant say about Chiron as I dont use it much. It is supposed to be where our wounds are and in that case it is the egp identity and love issues that are affected. Can help others in this area which we have handled our own issues there.

Cant say much more without the whole chart and not knowing the circumstances or background of this person. We cant isolate one part of the chart from another really.

Claire
 
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