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T O P I C R E V I E Wthegrinning_catJust a quick one: If Venus in Composite does not aspect the Sun or Moon - does that mean that is is not a love relationship?Any experience of deeply loving relationships without that?Or the famous "Love Stellium"?Cappi112I tend to think of a composite as needing that contact of Venus to the Sun and Moon of the chart in order to have any real weight. I don't necessarily think a stellium is imperative for a relationship to hold significance, but I do think when you are looking at the big picture of a relationship (which is my take on a composite), you want to see the big things at play and a stellium tends to show that togetherness.I for one have never seen a serious relationship without contacts between Venus and the Sun and Moon.CeridwenMy parents do not have that in composite (married for over 40 years, very affectionate with each other still). However they do have a "Bear Hug" in synastry, on the basis of their DW of sesisquares between Moon-Venus, which repeats in the composite, so they do have a widish sesisquare between Moon-Venus. Either you donīt need an aspect of Venus to Moon or Sun in composite or the minor aspects are more important than we give them credit for (at least the 8th harmonic ones)LeeLoo2014The only two things I've found so far to happen in all cases of relationship composites is Saturn aspected by personal planets and aspects to the nodal axis/and angles. The rest can be in all possible combinations between planets, BUT personal planets have to receive aspects. Which means that Venus will receive aspects, but it doesn't have to be from Sun or Moon only.thegrinning_catThank you!!Very interesting that the answers seem to vary here scropiojunkie85 quote:Originally posted by LeeLoo2014:The only two things I've found so far to happen in all cases of relationship composites is Saturn aspected by personal planets and aspects to the nodal axis/and angles. The rest can be in all possible combinations between planets, BUT personal planets have to receive aspects. Which means that Venus will receive aspects, but it doesn't have to be from Sun or Moon only.What if you have a Venus/Mars/Asc conjunction in the 1st house, but unaspected by any other planet in the composite?
Any experience of deeply loving relationships without that?Or the famous "Love Stellium"?
I for one have never seen a serious relationship without contacts between Venus and the Sun and Moon.
However they do have a "Bear Hug" in synastry, on the basis of their DW of sesisquares between Moon-Venus, which repeats in the composite, so they do have a widish sesisquare between Moon-Venus.
Either you donīt need an aspect of Venus to Moon or Sun in composite or the minor aspects are more important than we give them credit for (at least the 8th harmonic ones)
Very interesting that the answers seem to vary here
quote:Originally posted by LeeLoo2014:The only two things I've found so far to happen in all cases of relationship composites is Saturn aspected by personal planets and aspects to the nodal axis/and angles. The rest can be in all possible combinations between planets, BUT personal planets have to receive aspects. Which means that Venus will receive aspects, but it doesn't have to be from Sun or Moon only.
What if you have a Venus/Mars/Asc conjunction in the 1st house, but unaspected by any other planet in the composite?
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