tsmall
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I am 89% certain that I have this correctly, but being really new, I wanted to see if I could get corroboration. I have natal Sun in Libra opposed mathematically Moon in Pisces. I say this because my understanding is that really, Libra cannot oppose Pisces, but rather is inconjunct by sign. However...
The question first came up on this forum in a different thread.
The question first came up on this forum in a different thread.
An eclipse just hours after your birth shall have affected your life somehow. I notice the moon changed signs hours after your birth as well, so your natal moon is in Pisces, but the eclipse after your birth occurred when the moon was in Aries, not Pisces and this could have some bearing on the effects of the eclipse, perhaps lessening the effects? I'm no expert, just something I noticed.
Sun is at 2*14'37" Libra, and Moon is at 27*45'44" Pisces. Sun declination is 0*53'33 S, Moon 0*19'50" S. That's less than half a degree? (I hate math ) The lunar eclipse on 9/25/1969 occured at 4:21pm, just about 6 hours after my birth. This makes Sun conjunct Moon by Parallel Declination? Should all Lunar Eclipses be read as conjunctions? And if this is correct (a really big assumption!) how would this conjunction be read in a natal chart? I have attached the chart, but which house would it affect? Further, if indeed a conjunction, would that make Moon conjunct and not opposed the Libra stellium?
Thanks to any who reply.