When you meet someone who has planets aspecting your Sun/Moon Midpoint, the feelings you have towards this person seem very fated – you will want them to become more involved in your life and your destiny. One drawback is that the Sun/Moon person is likely to be more affected and influenced by the relationship than the person with the planet. This could be very disappointing for the Sun/Moon person, as they won't feel as appreciated by the planet person as much as they would like. Therefore, the ideal scenario should be both partners' planets aspecting each others' Sun/Moon Midpoints.
The aspects being made to the Sun/Moon Midpoint must be hard aspects - not soft ones like the sextile, trine, semisextile, etc. This is because hard aspects make things happen. They initiate and instigate events and experiences. They don't go with the flow - they start the flow. They activate and amplify the energy of the planets they're connected to.
Once established, a relationship can go through major changes when a transiting planet comes along and makes an aspect the Sun/Moon Midpoint. If you're single this can trigger a new relationship but if you are already attached, then the transit could alter your relationship in some way and even bring about a separation or divorce.
So, how do you find where the Sun/Moon Midpoint is in your - or anyone else's - natal chart? Firstly, I need to emphasise is that if you don't know your time of birth there is no way to calculate the Sun/Moon Midpoint. This is a specific point in the birth chart, so the chart itself has to be completely accurate. If you have access to your birth chart, take a look at the images below to see how to find your Sun/Moon Midpoint. If you have problems working it out, let me know your Sun and Moon signs and degrees, and I will tell you where your Midpoint is.
In this chart, the Sun and Moon are only 6° apart, so therefore, the Sun/Moon Midpoint is halfway between them at 25° Capricorn. |
If there is only one midpoint in your entire birth chart you decide to use in astrological analysis, it should be the Sun/Moon Midpoint, as it plays an active role in relationship beginnings, changes and endings. Once you’ve calculated your own Sun/Moon position, look at your relationships with others and see how this degree of your chart works.
Aha! I wondered if/when you'd continue the 'Relationships' thread. My Sun/Moon Midpoint is at 20 Gemini. Exactly opposite my husband's Venus. We've been married for 15 years.
ReplyDeleteThis is an excellent example of the Sun/Moon Midpoint working between your charts, Beth. There will be other important connections too, as the midpoint alone would not be able to sustain a 15 year marriage, but it's lovely to hear of your relationship success. Thank you :-)
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DeleteI would like to ask a question regarding the North nodes, how could two people with different north nodes have a successful future together? My wife has a north node Aquarius while mine is in Capricorn. We do both have sun/moon midpoint aspect though. Thank you Iftach
Hi :-)
DeleteMost couples have different North Nodes unless they are either the same age as each other or if there's an age gap of around 18 years which is the time it takes for the North Node to come back to the original position. Do your North Nodes make aspects to planets in each other's charts?
I know absolutely nothing about midpoints. Is this a specialised area of astrology?
ReplyDeleteIt's fairly specialised but most professional astrologers use it from time to time.
DeleteThis is fascinating Sue. I've worked out my own Sun Moon Midpoint to be at 24 Capricorn. Can't wait to see what happens when transiting Pluto conjuncts it in couple of years!
ReplyDeleteCloser than that, Jane! You'll start to feel the influence this April and the entire phase will last for almost three years. Let me know what happens.
DeleteGreat post Sue! When my sister met the man who would become her husband, there were 4 transiting planets in aspect to his S/M midpoint. On the day they got married, the transiting Sun was conjunct her S/M Midpoint.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant ;-)
DeleteI like this website because so much useful materia on here
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Hey Sue, maybe it's a bit random as the blog post is older.
ReplyDeleteBut I found out about the Sun-Moon Midpoint today and came across your post.
I started dating someone in April 2023. After 7 years of being single. His Sun/Moon Midpoint is in opposition with my Moon/Rising and squares my Sun and Jupiter.
My Sun/Moon Midpoint is in opposition with his Sun, Venus and Pluto.
It all went so well at first and then everything went downhill. I found an 8 page letter in his backpack that he's been carrying around for 2 1/2 years, addressed to his ex work colleague who he had some sort of relationship with but who broke his heart. In the beginning she wasn't an issue at all - but in the end she was the reason for the end of the relationship (maybe it's also because he as his Venus conjunct his Pluto - both in Scorpio?).
Could the transits of 2023 be to blame for this development? I'm trying to understand how it could have come to this. I thought I had found a partner I could trust after 7 years.
Hi. Thanks for your message.
DeleteI'm so sorry that this relationship has ended as the connections between your charts were very good. It could be the transits of 2023 which have brought about this development, although I can't say for sure without knowing the exact degrees of the planets and points in your charts.
I'm assuming your partner not only has his Venus and Pluto in Scorpio but that this is also his Sun Sign too? With Venus conjunct Pluto he'll have very powerful and deep feelings, perhaps even obsessions. He'll find it hard to forget and he is probably carrying a lot of emotional baggage. I also suspect that this colleague was toxic for him in some way.
I can give you more information if you send me the degrees and signs of the planets and points you mentioned.
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