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Originally posted by mir:
Yes I was aware, no refer. to composite alignment (conj./opp.) as those are usually not the result of 2 pairs of the same planets with the same angle. ***Maybe I am not seeing it, but in the examples you quoted: "Sun trine Sun" and "Mars trine Mars", both planets may be in trine aspect, but as long as there is not simulatneously an aspect between Sun and Mars in synastry, we can`t really say anything about the natal phase, I think?***
Well we CAN say that both natal phases are the same. For example in both cases the Sun would be 55 degr. ahead of Mars.
Just a random example;
a) Sun 12 Cancer
b) Sun 12 Pisces
a) Mars 2 Cap
b) Mars 2 Virgo
This ^^ is not "A)" (refer. to my 1st post).
But this is "B)".
A "same phase angle" as with both the Sun is 190 degr. ahead of Mars.
(it would be "A)" with reversed Suns for example)
Ah I see. Because Sun A is trine Sun B AND Mars A is trine Mars B, there must be some interrelation between Sun and Mars as well.