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Originally posted by Hikaru29:
@plutonian105,Creating individual synastries using Davison creates too much confusion for me. I stopped at Marks chart.
Once you create a Davison chart and save it on astro.com just go back to chart selection, select the Davison chart in the section that says 'Horoscope for' and in the section that says 'Partner' choose either yourself -- if you want to see how the relationship affects you -- or choose your S/O to see how the relationship will affect them...you would read it like any other synastry
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Originally posted by Hikaru29:
@plutonian105,
The Chinese astrologers believe that Composite shows all the possible themes in a r/s and the Davison shows what you experienced in real-life and the longer you're together, the Davison becomes more real.
Composites are meant to predict how the partners in a relationship will interact with the outside world after a few years together...they must be in a relationship with their energies feeding into one another otherwise it doesn't count...with a Davison relationship chart it's better at predicting what will tend to happen in a relationship as a whole even if the two individuals don't meet
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Originally posted by Hikaru29:
@plutonian105,
As to how each person feels... most will say look at synastries but based on what I've seen so far, it may not completely paint the story (e.g. you can have Venus trine Mars with someone and don't feel sexually attracted). Then people say look at houses... yet others have claimed different houses to be their soft spots. So IMO Synastry contacts are very subjective.
It's because of this 'anomalies' like this that Davison and Marks charts were developed in the first place...FYI I've always found Venus-Mars contacts to be somewhat overrated...Pluto contacts (or Mars-Moon contacts) paint a much better picture for attraction
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Originally posted by Hikaru29:
@plutonian105,I like Composites... it shows with good accuracy the themes in a r/s but again not 100%. I've seen aspects which people say indicate infidelity or the guy being unstable but I didn't see it happen. I've also had Saturn r/s which only lasted 2-mths. So again very subjective. They also say to check how the planets connect with individual natal... if it's connected the r/s will be significant to that person. I haven't confirmed this to be accurate as well because I checked a long-term couple's Composite where the c.planets are not touching his natal personal planets but aspecting many of the woman's natal planets/points. Because I know how much he has invested in the r/s so it's impossible that it's not significant to him.
Again, with composites they tend to become more and more accurate after years have been invested...try casting a Davison chart to get a better picture...
As far as Saturn contacts I'm not sure what the aspects were or how many of them there were but you need to let the fullness of time run it's course with Saturn...
I knew a girl back when I was in high school...there was always 'something' (attraction, magnetism, pick your adjective) but for some reason things never really got off the ground in romantic sense...
Fast forward 15 years when we (randomly) reconnected after not seeing or speaking to each other for that entire time...only to discover that the emotions felt on both sides were drastically different from what we showed each other...I took a look at our synastry and saw (among other things) Saturn trine Venus - the aspect of sincere, enduring, love
But it took 15 years for this reality to crystallize THAT's Saturn
Also, for what it's worth our Composite is full of Neptune and Piscean energy and the Davison has HEAVY Pluto and Scorpio energy.
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Originally posted by Hikaru29:
@plutonian105For Marks Chart... so far I find it rather accurate in describing how each behaves in a r/s so I'm interested to hear others' experience with it.
Since you can't have a Marks chart without a Davison chart and since you think the Marks charts are accurate that only speaks to the strength/accuracy of Davison charts