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<blockquote data-quote="Kingsley" data-source="post: 59796" data-attributes="member: 5801"><p>I would just like to say that even with quality of nurturing styles of parenting the child makes his or her own decisions about self and others in the process of personality development. Some siblings view the same parent in different ways (which can be seen in charts) for example; one sibling may think mum or dad is jus "crazy" and be ok about that, another sibling may develop some other belief about self and the world which develops into personality issues.</p><p> </p><p>I believe the Moon-Saturn especially in the chart of Raiden (what a lovely name Deanna) also relates to his Grandmother. 7th cusp can represent the father's mother or mother's mother in some cases. The 7th also represents close attachments (relationships) for infants and children while growing up. What goes on between the Moon and Saturn is very important with regard to role modelling and the Raiden developing his own attachment style in relationships later on in life. Mirroring techniques in parenting are very very useful. That is to reflect back his expressions by mirroring his facial expressions with an exagerrated display of the feeling he shows at the time (in a nurturing way) at the time. Raiden may develop some authority issues where boundary concerns have interplayed in his growing up. That may not have anything to do with you (mother) but perhaps grandma or grandad. There is a quality of his nurturing that he has the propensity to feel as cold and prickly. His Moon Venus Neptune square Jupiter tends to show great sensitivity and a quality of nuturing that he is used to. </p><p> </p><p>Developing infants in some cases are better off with quantity of nurturing rather than quality and go through a stage of "Object Constancy" where they will identify good and bad elemnets of the way they experience nurturing in life by taking things out on their own objects (teddy's and dolls). Take note of which teddy (or object) he destroys and wich object he cherrishes. That will give you an idea how well he is handling the different aspects of his early nurturing.</p><p> </p><p>My nanna looked after me a lot and I didn't get much quality of nurturing from my mother. I had a teddy that I ripped out eyes and fur etc and a golly wog that I loved and couldn't be with out. Funny though how I still have the teddy in my office. </p><p> </p><p>Keep the cuddles going Deanna </p><p> </p><p>k</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kingsley, post: 59796, member: 5801"] I would just like to say that even with quality of nurturing styles of parenting the child makes his or her own decisions about self and others in the process of personality development. Some siblings view the same parent in different ways (which can be seen in charts) for example; one sibling may think mum or dad is jus "crazy" and be ok about that, another sibling may develop some other belief about self and the world which develops into personality issues. I believe the Moon-Saturn especially in the chart of Raiden (what a lovely name Deanna) also relates to his Grandmother. 7th cusp can represent the father's mother or mother's mother in some cases. The 7th also represents close attachments (relationships) for infants and children while growing up. What goes on between the Moon and Saturn is very important with regard to role modelling and the Raiden developing his own attachment style in relationships later on in life. Mirroring techniques in parenting are very very useful. That is to reflect back his expressions by mirroring his facial expressions with an exagerrated display of the feeling he shows at the time (in a nurturing way) at the time. Raiden may develop some authority issues where boundary concerns have interplayed in his growing up. That may not have anything to do with you (mother) but perhaps grandma or grandad. There is a quality of his nurturing that he has the propensity to feel as cold and prickly. His Moon Venus Neptune square Jupiter tends to show great sensitivity and a quality of nuturing that he is used to. Developing infants in some cases are better off with quantity of nurturing rather than quality and go through a stage of "Object Constancy" where they will identify good and bad elemnets of the way they experience nurturing in life by taking things out on their own objects (teddy's and dolls). Take note of which teddy (or object) he destroys and wich object he cherrishes. That will give you an idea how well he is handling the different aspects of his early nurturing. My nanna looked after me a lot and I didn't get much quality of nurturing from my mother. I had a teddy that I ripped out eyes and fur etc and a golly wog that I loved and couldn't be with out. Funny though how I still have the teddy in my office. Keep the cuddles going Deanna k [/QUOTE]
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