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T O P I C R E V I E Wthegrinning_catLiz Greene wrote that Composite Aspects have something quite definite, because it's the energy of the relationship itself.Something that "is there" when two people come together.I see the point, still I find it very hard to accept that some things just are in the world and cannot be worked through.What are your experiences with working through Squares or other hard Aspects in Composite?Could you manage to live with them and how?In your experience - are they manageable with sensibility and knowledge or is it something beyond personal influence?What would you concretely advice for difficult aspects?thegrinning_catExample: MOON SQUARE SATURN.Do's and Don'ts please llewsacm Imo, you tap into the stronger energy so your focus is in that area. This is hard to do! But I think it may be possible. We all have hard aspects with someone close to us...well most of us...lol. So you can let the transient energy take away or look at a foundation of strength somewhere in the synastry or composite and school yourself on it. Does this make sense?Look, I think that squares are present in any relationship to challenge us, to grow, right? Yeah, too many and it turns into an aggravation and inconvenience, but we know all this without astrology. If you are with someone and committed to them, be it husband, boyfriend, girlfriend, child, etc. You find a way. These hard aspects challenge us to grow but also for the other individual to grow as well! Look for where the positive energy resonates in your relationships and tap into it. 😊 OrangeI like how determined and forward you are. Love conquers all, right? Kudos to you for not complaining but laying out strategies and thinking of how to conquer obstacles. Your partnetr shall be proud of you.Keep in mind that the Composite is made of midpoints. Midpoint astrologers do not consider the square or the opposition a bad aspect, it's simply only an aspect of activation. In fact, they mostly work with conj, squares and oppositions as the rest of the aspects are rendered too mellow to activate a midpoint. So, in the midpoint astrology two midpoints squaring each other is not the same as the square between planets. It's not bad, is all I am trying to say. It is a source of activated energy, however. EmGemOrange that's awesome!!! Is there more info about this somewhere? Would love to read. It's like music to my ears hahaha. All this time I'm thinking it's gonna be hard with our composite squares lolthegrinning_catAwwww....Orange that was so nice to say! <3Blame it on my Cappi ASC probably, and the Virgo Sun (like "damn, there has to be reasonable solution, let's structure it") No, but my over represented Neptune also has the wish to deeply understand and work through.Seriously, I can't agree with people who deny to even think through a problem and hurt each other instead.nordicsoul quote:Originally posted by thegrinning_cat:Liz Greene wrote that Composite Aspects have something quite definite, because it's the energy of the relationship itself.Something that "is there" when two people come together.I see the point, still I find it very hard to accept that some things just are in the world and cannot be worked through.What are your experiences with working through Squares or other hard Aspects in Composite?Could you manage to live with them and how?In your experience - are they manageable with sensibility and knowledge or is it something beyond personal influence?What would you concretely advice for difficult aspects?i dont think she said it cannot be changed, but she notes that it is not the same as in synastry. in synastry you can decide what to do with something. when the composite you cannot decide for the other, so it is more challenging to impact the composite than the synastry. however, I would say that the composite is like a system. if one of the elements of the system acts in certan way it creates a buterfly effect. the thing is you never know which effect will be.. and that is what i suspect Greene tries to convey...nordicsoul quote:Originally posted by EmGem:Orange that's awesome!!! Is there more info about this somewhere? Would love to read. It's like music to my ears hahaha. All this time I'm thinking it's gonna be hard with our composite squares lolmy experience with moon square saturn in composite is not pretty in spite that synastry has trine saturn moon. however, look at how the composite aspect your natal and his natal. sometimes the aspect hit on one your natal planets or your partner, then the effect of that particular aspect is more felt by the person being aspected by the aspect of the composite. does it make sense?thegrinning_catThank you nordicsoul! It totally makes sense...you can only do your part in this...What was your experience with Saturn square Moon?
What are your experiences with working through Squares or other hard Aspects in Composite?
Could you manage to live with them and how?
In your experience - are they manageable with sensibility and knowledge or is it something beyond personal influence?
What would you concretely advice for difficult aspects?
Do's and Don'ts please
We all have hard aspects with someone close to us...well most of us...lol. So you can let the transient energy take away or look at a foundation of strength somewhere in the synastry or composite and school yourself on it. Does this make sense?
Look, I think that squares are present in any relationship to challenge us, to grow, right? Yeah, too many and it turns into an aggravation and inconvenience, but we know all this without astrology.
If you are with someone and committed to them, be it husband, boyfriend, girlfriend, child, etc. You find a way. These hard aspects challenge us to grow but also for the other individual to grow as well! Look for where the positive energy resonates in your relationships and tap into it.
😊
Keep in mind that the Composite is made of midpoints. Midpoint astrologers do not consider the square or the opposition a bad aspect, it's simply only an aspect of activation. In fact, they mostly work with conj, squares and oppositions as the rest of the aspects are rendered too mellow to activate a midpoint. So, in the midpoint astrology two midpoints squaring each other is not the same as the square between planets. It's not bad, is all I am trying to say. It is a source of activated energy, however.
Blame it on my Cappi ASC probably, and the Virgo Sun (like "damn, there has to be reasonable solution, let's structure it")
No, but my over represented Neptune also has the wish to deeply understand and work through.Seriously, I can't agree with people who deny to even think through a problem and hurt each other instead.
quote:Originally posted by thegrinning_cat:Liz Greene wrote that Composite Aspects have something quite definite, because it's the energy of the relationship itself.Something that "is there" when two people come together.I see the point, still I find it very hard to accept that some things just are in the world and cannot be worked through.What are your experiences with working through Squares or other hard Aspects in Composite?Could you manage to live with them and how?In your experience - are they manageable with sensibility and knowledge or is it something beyond personal influence?What would you concretely advice for difficult aspects?
i dont think she said it cannot be changed, but she notes that it is not the same as in synastry. in synastry you can decide what to do with something. when the composite you cannot decide for the other, so it is more challenging to impact the composite than the synastry. however, I would say that the composite is like a system. if one of the elements of the system acts in certan way it creates a buterfly effect. the thing is you never know which effect will be.. and that is what i suspect Greene tries to convey...
quote:Originally posted by EmGem:Orange that's awesome!!! Is there more info about this somewhere? Would love to read. It's like music to my ears hahaha. All this time I'm thinking it's gonna be hard with our composite squares lol
my experience with moon square saturn in composite is not pretty in spite that synastry has trine saturn moon.
however, look at how the composite aspect your natal and his natal. sometimes the aspect hit on one your natal planets or your partner, then the effect of that particular aspect is more felt by the person being aspected by the aspect of the composite. does it make sense?
What was your experience with Saturn square Moon?
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