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pselvi11
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posted March 18, 2007 01:39 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hi everybody!

I am a newbie

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Arnicka
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posted March 18, 2007 04:31 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
OK! Wow, no, the Mars in a composite chart can only be in one house [unless of course its straddling a cusp, then it can be interpreted as being in both in a round about sort of way, but it will still technically be in one house]. If you can post a pic of the composite it'll be clarified.

Also, there are different meanings for mars opposed moon in synastry vs. that same aspect in the composite chart.

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pselvi11
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posted March 18, 2007 01:28 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
i don't know how to post images.i tries it is not working

only for composite mars it says 2 + 8 house

composite moon is in eighth house
moon(leo) opposition mars(aquarius).

synastry
his sun ,mars and venus in scorpio
my sun: cancer, moon and mars in taurus,
venus in leo

his mars(scorpio) opposition my moon(taurus)

his moon(libra) in my 8th house..mine in his 8th house
his mars in my 9th house(libra) .
my mars(taurus) in his 8th house

what is the difference between moon opposition mars in composite and syanstry?

Also what is venus quintile(Q 1a) mars(his)?

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Arnicka
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posted March 18, 2007 03:36 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
well if the moon is in the 8th then composite mars would most likely be in the 2nd. id have to see the chart to know for sure. and with the aspects cafeastrology.com is a good place to look em up.

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pselvi11
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posted March 19, 2007 09:51 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
my composite chart. mars it says +opp house
and in the pdf file it says 2 + 8 house


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jane
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posted March 20, 2007 02:09 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for jane     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
In your natal charts, does one of you have Mars in Taurus and the other have it in Scorpio?

Since a composite chart puts a planet at the nearer midpoint of where the two of you have it natally, then a planet that you two have in opposition won't have a nearer midpoint. For instance, if your Mars is in Leo and his Mars is in Libra then the midpoints are in Virgo and Pisces. Since Virgo is the nearer midpoint, that's the one the composite chart uses. But if your Mars are opposed, yours in Taurus and his in Scorpio, then the midpoints are in Aquarius and Leo and they're both the same distance, so in order to show that the chart says Mars is also in the opposing house. I could be wrong, but that's my understanding of the way composites work.

My bf and I have something similar in our composite. My Mercury is in Scorpio, his is in Taurus, so in our composite it's in Aquarius and gets that "+ opp. house" message.

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pselvi11
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posted March 20, 2007 02:29 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

....so does that mean mars can be interpreted in both the houses.

my mars in taurus and his is in scorpio

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jane
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posted March 20, 2007 02:43 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for jane     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Well, I'd like to give a definitive answer to your question, but the truth is I don't really feel like enough of an authority on this to provide that, so I hope that people with more experience with composites and astrology in general will give their two cents.

I'll tell you that I, because of the nature of a composite's construction, personally do interpret composite planets as being in both houses (& not just the ones that receive the "+ opp. house" message). But that's more my intuition than anything I've read saying to do that.

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william
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posted March 21, 2007 06:52 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
i just use the near midpoint when interpreting a composite .the far midpoint could be used when describing how others saw the relationship.good question though.
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posted November 11, 2012 10:38 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Faith     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by jane:
In your natal charts, does one of you have Mars in Taurus and the other have it in Scorpio?

Since a composite chart puts a planet at the nearer midpoint of where the two of you have it natally, then a planet that you two have in opposition won't have a nearer midpoint. For instance, if your Mars is in Leo and his Mars is in Libra then the midpoints are in Virgo and Pisces. Since Virgo is the nearer midpoint, that's the one the composite chart uses. But if your Mars are opposed, yours in Taurus and his in Scorpio, then the midpoints are in Aquarius and Leo and they're both the same distance, so in order to show that the chart says Mars is also in the opposing house. I could be wrong, but that's my understanding of the way composites work.

My bf and I have something similar in our composite. My Mercury is in Scorpio, his is in Taurus, so in our composite it's in Aquarius and gets that "+ opp. house" message.


Bumping an old thread because I've been wondering about the "+ opp. house" that I sometimes see on composite charts I draw up at astro.com.

Does anyone have any more opinions on how to interpret "+ opp. house"?

Do you have opposing planets in synastry that can go in either house in composite?

Any opinion on how to interpret that?

Would love opinions...


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Randall
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posted November 13, 2012 11:35 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Good bump.

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