posted March 02, 2014 03:31 PM
I actually dont see why stelliums in a composite are considered so favorable. It seems like the relationship would be so focused on issues of one house and maybe struggle with other house issues. Sun, venus, moon do all seem love like. Mercury isnt so romantic in my perspective but healthy to have. Neptune can go either way. Often seen as too romantic with underlining illusions. Valentine would have to be super tight I think...like in the same degree of one of the planets. If you have a venus square sun and valentine conjunct sun I dont think valentine could over rule the square. I think valentine would make you want try harder even when venus square sun ...is all like.."hey this relationship sucks"
If you have a trine or sextile from venus to sun I would consider that a very positive thing personally because then your adding flavor from another sign/house = more balance in the chart...thats obviously positive. Again just my opinion.
An example would be easier to comment on. I mean if you moon at 3° venus at 5° sun at 6° mercury at 9° neptune at 10° all in the same sign for example
Then neptune would have sun a strong influence on moon or venus...but could make the communication between you extra romantic and often times confusing.
If the stelliums was more like mercury 3° moon 4° sun 5° venus 9° and neptune 10°
I would say the relationship might be more telepathic and very romantic..might have problems making the relationship work logistically in the physical realm.
Neptune conjunct I dont think is bad but a further conjunction like a 10° orb from the stelliums I think would make it more positive and less negative.
If the other planets have a wider orb from the stellium..its still very positive just not as powerful. Like my example of moon conjunct mercury, a tight or orb could be telepathic, a wider orb would just mean pleasant easy understanding, few problems.