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mir
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posted April 13, 2015 07:40 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for mir     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Did you know that....


.. solstice points in the Composite chart have the following underlying geometry?


Let's take a Composite Sun/Venus solstice conjunction (often - if not Always - parallel or contra-parallel in the Composite declnations) as an example;

The natal Sun/Venus midpoint of person A will be the solstice point of the natal Sun/Venus midpoint of person B.

Sun/Venus midpoint of A - 3 Virgo
Sun/Venus midpoint of B - 27 Aries


Why am I saying this?

Well, since I'm aware of this underlying phenomenon I really think AND notice that they are more important than we give them credit for.

What are your solstice points in the Composite?

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Ceridwen
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posted April 14, 2015 06:09 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ceridwen     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I am very fascinated with solstice points, but somehow never checked them in composite before. So thanks for pointing it out.

I did notice however that the same planets being on each other`s solstic point synastrically, will end up on the Aries point (either 00 Aries or Libra, and I suspect also Cap or Cancer, depending on if it is antiscion or contrascion).


But anyway looking them up in the composite with Mr Sag:

Venus solstice Neptune 1°13 (parallel 0°09)

my Venus/Neptune 23°02 Sag
his Venus/Neptune 8°11 Cap


declinations:

Venus 22°28 S
Neptune 22°37 S

plus

Sun 23°23 S
Mercury 22°49 S

Jupiter 22°03 N

And Moon is just out of orb: 21°30 S

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The parallel happens often with Sun, and the angles, as they are always on the eccliptic. However other planets might or might not be parallel.
In this case however Venus is parallel Sun as well (0°55), so the parallel accompanying the solstic aspect was likely.


composite with Mr Eyecandy

Mercury solstice Jupiter 0°48
Venus solstice Jupiter 0°16

Interestingly this is also accompanied by a parallel/contraparallel aspect

Mercury 17°35 S
Venus 17°44 S
Jupiter 17°49 N

plus

saturn 17°05 N (but out of orb for the solstice point)


my Mercury/Jupiter 03°08 Aquarius
his Mercury/Jupiter 27°41 Taurus

my Venus/Jupiter 08°40 Aquarius
his Venus/Jupiter 21°38 Taurus

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Ceridwen
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posted April 16, 2015 05:34 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ceridwen     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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LeeLoo2014
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posted April 16, 2015 05:56 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for LeeLoo2014     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Interesting.
Antiscia:

Sun/Saturn 36 min.
Karma/Priapus 0

Contra-antiscia

Sun/POF 24 min.
Union/Valentine 35 min.

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yungang_grotto
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posted May 04, 2016 07:13 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for yungang_grotto     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Just was looking into this.

Composite Solstice:

Sun contrascia my natal Sun
Moon = his natal Mercury
Mercury = his Venus
Venus = my Sun
Mars = his solstice Venus (it's opposite his Venus)
Jupiter 1.5 degrees from his Mercury and conjunct his Vertex
Saturn = his Pallas/Dark Moon Lilith

Solstice point of Composite North Node = composite ascendant/descendant

More later. I haven't differentiated antiscia vs contrascia because I am on my phone and not able to remember/quickly cross reference but it's all on the same degrees... kinda wacky.


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yungang_grotto
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posted May 04, 2016 07:16 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for yungang_grotto     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
So this means my Ascendant/Node midpoint is the solstice point of his Ascendant/Node midpoint?

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