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Topic: Composite Moon Cancer 1.07°, His Venus Cancer 1.07° - what effect would it have?
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Wild Horses Knowflake Posts: 533 From: Registered: Jul 2012
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posted June 16, 2014 05:03 AM
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LeeLoo2014 unregistered
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posted June 16, 2014 07:37 AM
Hi,Composites are usually looked at to see how the two will be together when in a an actual relationship. I think the effects you're describing in your other posts are most likely due to the Uranus/ASC conjunction - it's an Uranian reaction to someone's appearance. Uranus is right on your IC and rules the 8th house - so you could have an exalted reaction to whatever touches there (in this case, this man's appearance - ASC). Such a reaction could be the trigger of a possible transformation, with Uranus ruling the 8th. Remember ASC connections and Sun/Venus impressions can be fleeting, when they're focused around appearance. Based on the synastry between you (aspects, house overlays), if you met, you'd probably be good buddies or open a business together, but there are no attraction/romantic aspects between your charts. Plus, you won't even be physically compatible with him if you were near him (him neither), based on the lack of aspects to your Mars. IP: Logged |
mir Knowflake Posts: 2810 From: Registered: May 2009
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posted June 16, 2014 09:54 AM
quote: I've had Composites with people that have close natal-to-composite aspects, but never that EXACT EXACT. Anyone have a deeper understanding of how natal and composite charts impact one another?
So, you would have your Moon at 26 Virgo I remember a thread where this particular aspect (composite Moon conjunct the guy's venus) was discussed as it seemed to show up a lot in relationships (with the Guy's natal venus funnily enough). No idea where to find this thread. And yea.. we have it also! .. composite Moon exactly conjunct his Venus (0'03).. not bad either ha? I really didn't have such a deep understanding of composite planets conjunct natal planets UNTIL... Ceri started this thread "Resonances in natal, synastry and composite"; http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum24/HTML/219549.html (the best or most instructive thread ever) For a general understanding of its significance, READ FROM this point; compatibility key 3: composite planet conjunct or opposition a natal planet IP: Logged |
IndigoDirae Knowflake Posts: 4120 From: Venice, California, US Registered: Jul 2011
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posted June 16, 2014 11:02 AM
When the Composite ticks off or triggers a natal point, it tends to incite a form of its expression. But, as Lee said, it's when the two involved in the Composite are engaged in some level of consistent relating. For my Twin, my nMOON is conjunct our cSUN. cMERC is on his nMOON. It's a simple clue that the relationship affects us, both on an emotional as well as mental level. When our communication (MERC) would break down, he'd lose all composure; it would affect him that deeply on an emotional level (nMOON). I would say, if the two of you interacted, or when you do, whatever the case may be, that he's inspired to soften his demeanor or take a softer, even more feminine approach in regards to the emotional components of relating. He'd likely be the one to seek harmony and keep the peace in an argument, for instance. VENUS is also our creativity and artistic appreciation. If so inclined, he may be inspired to create art which channels the emotional experience. I'd think in some 'extreme' cases, and with a 5H involvement, that might even mean being inspired to have children, given the sign of placement. But natal points in aspect to a Composite will always show its impact. This is why when one natal is actively hit and the other is not, it's a clue one is more invested automatically in a relationship than the other. Then, by analysing which points are being activated, and how, we can determine what the impact is on whom, and in which fashion. It's obviously best when both natals are being impacted by the Composite, and in similar ways. IP: Logged | |