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Topic: Grand trines in composites, or Stelliums?
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letram Knowflake Posts: 439 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted December 04, 2009 03:52 AM
do Stelliums tend to be best? or do patterns offer better 'potential'?what about a Grand trine.. i looked at some one elses composite lately, they have a two grand trines, one particular tight one between Venus/Moon/Mars. the less tighter one the same, but replacing the mars with Pluto. (all water signs) what about slightly 'parted' , not really scattered, but a couple of groups, and one or two spaced out? (planets) thanks.. IP: Logged |
comica23 Knowflake Posts: 621 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted December 04, 2009 10:04 AM
In grand trines, there's harmony/affinity between the planets involved, and that's a very nice thing, although sometimes the harmony can be boring or taken for granted.In stelliums, it depends on the planets involved to be actually nice or not, and it also depends on each case. For example, Having a stellium with personal planets is really nice, but imagine that stellium conjunct Uranus - it might be intense, but the intensity might be too hard to deal with for long term relationships. Or imagine that stellium with Neptune or Pluto - it might be dreamy/intense, but it might also be confusing or too sexual. Also, even if a stellium is nice without troublesome planets involved, it might still not be that desirable if it falls into undesirable houses - like 12th house, it seems that this house makes things confuse rather than letting the planets shine their sweet potentials. >_< (but this is just my personal thoughts) IP: Logged | |