posted October 18, 2007 12:40 PM
This is the entire thing...Sun in the Second House
Sun in the second house of the composite chart is the best possible position for any business or professional relationship whose primary aim is to make money or to gather material possessions.
The second house is the house of things that are valued, either tangible or intangible. Sun in this house gives you a strong drive to seek whatever it is that you collectively value. The point is that you will go after whatever you want, and you are likely to succeed simply because you put so much energy into the effort.
In a personal relationship such as marriage, in which you own things together, those things will be very important to the security of the relationship.
One danger of this placement is that there may be a conflict of values between you. It will not be easy for the two of you to compromise on such issues, so it would be best to decide whether your values are compatible before you embark on any kind of joint venture.
Sun Conjunct Moon
With Sun conjunct Moon in the composite chart, the two of you will have a single- mindedness of purpose that is usually lacking in other relationships. This aspect is especially good in the chart of a love relationship. It indicates that you are truly complementary partners.
Your relationship has the potential for bringing something new into the world. This position indicates that you are somehow more complete as a partnership than as individuals.
Sun Conjunct Venus
The conjunction of Sun and Venus in the composite chart is one of the strongest indications of a love relationship between two people, even in a friendship. It does not primarily indicate a sexual relationship; instead it signifies love, pure and simple. The attraction indicated by this aspect is so powerful that it can bring together people who are incompatible by ordinary criteria.
If the relationship is laden with conflicts, even a strong feeling of love between you may turn to hatred. In most cases, however, this will be a very fine personal relationship.
Moon in the Second House
The composite Moon in the second house indicates that this relationship will bring out the needs you both have for emotional and material security. In fact, you may have come together because of those needs.
You will have a strong sense of shared values, which will help to reinforce you as a couple against the outside world. Because of this shared feeling, your relationship will grow strong even when there are considerable difficulties between you. But the need for security could keep you together even when that is not the best solution for either of you.
Particularly if this is a marital relationship, you might be trapped into staying together because of what you own rather than because the relationship is working well. Like everything else, possessions must be kept in their place.
Nevertheless, the security that this relationship can offer should be one of its strongest points and should help keep you together when the going gets tough.
Moon Conjunct Venus
The conjunction of composite Moon and composite Venus is a most positive aspect for any personal relationship. It indicates a strong feeling of love between you that you will express openly. The relationship may even have something of a dreamy quality, as if it were too beautiful to be true.
The basic inner strength of this relationship should be great enough to overcome all but the worst problems.
In general, this is one of the most positive and useful aspects that a composite chart can have for a successful personal relationship.
Venus in the Second House
Composite Venus in the second house indicates a love of beautiful things and a desire to have them as personal possessions.
Incidentally, in any kind of relationship, Venus in the second house can be an indication of wealth, or at the very least, of having whatever you need.
In a business or professional relationship, this position suggests financial success.