Author
|
Topic: Composite placement questions?
|
peachbeigeblue Knowflake Posts: 1540 From: Registered: Apr 2012
|
posted July 21, 2012 09:39 PM
By placements alone - what are good and bad placements of personal planets for the composite? Rising? At least in your opinion/experience if it is just subjective. For example - what is a good sun/moon/Venus? Does modality or element matter more perhaps? IP: Logged |
peachbeigeblue Knowflake Posts: 1540 From: Registered: Apr 2012
|
posted July 21, 2012 09:46 PM
My parents composite (they have been together since they were 14 and 15) only have 2 planets that are not in fixed signs. They have mutable mars and mutable pluto. Needless to say they have a lot of squares. But all that fixed makes some sense why they have been together since such a young age I don't know they're exact birthtimes, just estimates so I'm not positive on the houses or ascendant. They're north node is in Leo in the 5th for those who are wondering about composite showing children. But again, fifth house could be inaccurate. IP: Logged |
Lazyscarecrow Knowflake Posts: 343 From: En Cee Registered: Aug 2011
|
posted July 21, 2012 09:57 PM
A lot of squares? What are sun/mercury/venus doing? I just have heard that these planets absolutely have to be conjunct (or at least opposed) in order for the relationship to be lasting...etc. I'm not saying it's true, just sharing what I heard but it sounds valid to me. I am not so sure the signs of the placements matter as much as the Composite's aspects looking tolerable. I would pay attention to dominant elements and modalities, though. Like if it's low fire and heavy water, perhaps there isn't a lot of action going on but there is a lot of intense emotional, psychic connection between the people involved. I know for certain that It's not good to have Saturn or Uranus squaring the Sun/Moon/Venus/Mercury, or have too much of that going on. But your parents may be an exception. I have seen Moon aspecting Neptune favorably in relationships where the people were calling the other person their "soul mate". Having the inner planets in the 6th house absolutely blows, but that is my opinion. Also, I am looking at the composite of my grandparents, who are divorcing after 40 years of marriage. There are so many fricking squares and oppositions. Only a handful of trines with Mars and Pluto, and there is almost no Mutable or Fixed energy. IP: Logged |
peachbeigeblue Knowflake Posts: 1540 From: Registered: Apr 2012
|
posted July 21, 2012 10:09 PM
My parents have sun/mercury/Venus conjunct opposite moon. All squaring Jupiter and Uranus. Mercury and mars tribe Saturn. Neptune sextile Pluto. Those three are the only blue in the chart. Mars semi sextile Neptune. Saturn semi sextile Pluto. IP: Logged |
depth Knowflake Posts: 351 From: Registered: Mar 2010
|
posted July 22, 2012 09:36 AM
C0mposite mars/pluto hard aspect - results in physical abuse. C0mposite saturn 1h - relati0nship doesn't get off the ground because of outside forces. C0mposite Sun/M0on c0nj - the 2 of you are very similar in nature. I'm n0t saying anything about other aspects. My parents have their c0mp Sun in leo/m0on in taurus and they met when they were 19 and 21, started dating within 2 m0nths and have been together ever since. The c0mp libra venus doesn't aspect the Sun or the m0on but it c0nj my dad's natal nn0de. The 2 mutable planets are Saturn and pluto. 6 fixed. 2 cardinal. Houses, n0 idea. C0mp Venus in 12th - secret relati0nship, mistress, decepti0n. C0mposite Sun in cap's bad if you aren't cap en0ugh. To0 much of image and status c0nsciousness, pretense, restricti0ns. I had it twice and couldn't be myself. The guys even tried telling me who to be friends with and who to avoid because it affected their reputati0n.
IP: Logged |