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Topic: How would you say this relationship impacts the individuals involved?
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Neptunian Venus Knowflake Posts: 222 From: Registered: Apr 2015
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posted December 15, 2015 01:45 AM
I am not asking for interpretations of every single aspect. But I am curious as to what is the first thing that comes into your mind as soon as you see these aspects between the composite and natal charts of a couple?Composite - Her natal C. IC conjunct her Pluto 0° C. Sun square her Nodes 1° C. Mercury square her Nodes 1° C. Mars square her Nodes 1° C. Venus conjunct her Sun 3° C. Venus opposite her Saturn 4° C. Jupiter conjunct her Pluto 2° C. Uranus square her Venus 1° C. Neptune square her Venus 1° C. Nodes square her ASC/DESC 0° C. Vertex square her IC/MC 1° Composite - his natal C. ASC/DESC square his Pluto 3° C. ASC/DESC square his Jupiter 4° C. IC conjunct his Pluto 1° C. Venus square his Jupiter 1° C. Venus opposite his Vertex 5° C. Jupiter conjunct his Pluto 5° C. Saturn conjunct his DESC 5° C. Saturn square his IC/MC 3° C. Uranus opposite his Sun 1° C. Neptune opposite his Sun 2° C. Vertex conjunct his Uranus 2° C. Vertex square his Nodes 0°
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CapriciousCapricorn Knowflake Posts: 93 From: Registered: Sep 2015
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posted December 15, 2015 08:47 PM
Hey, what do you use to calculate the aspects between the charts? It's just that unfortunately Astro.com doesn't allow to save composite as a new chart so that it could then be overlayed with natal chart.. IP: Logged |
yungang_grotto Knowflake Posts: 1475 From: red river valley Registered: Mar 2014
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posted December 15, 2015 09:58 PM
AstroTab Pro is a great app which allows for these kinds of chart overlays. SolarFire and other astrology software will also allow you to do these kinds of comparisons but the app is waaay cheaper. I love AstroTab Pro...IP: Logged |
yungang_grotto Knowflake Posts: 1475 From: red river valley Registered: Mar 2014
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posted December 15, 2015 10:16 PM
I've been thinking about composites to natals quite a bit today and wondering how to weight these interaspects against the significance of the composite and synastry. Just how important is it, I've been wondering to myself. Certainly I look at the way midpoints in the composite aspect the natal charts; certainly I look at significant conjunctions, oppositions and squares between the charts quite seriously, and frequently... But I get to wondering, you know-- say there are really good aspects synastrically and in composite for a certain planet, and that same planet makes harsh aspects in composite-natal comparison. How do we deal with that? For instance in my present relationship Juno is well aspected across the board but the composite Saturn squares my natal Juno... the cNorthNode trines it and c.Ceres opposes it, 0'01.. My natal Sun is square the composite Moon. The Their Plutos on the IC will mean they'll both have some pretty profound effects on the intimate nature of the union. It's going to be constant upheaval, transformation and intensity for these two in a very deep way. It's difficult to consider synastry between a natal and a composite and do the relationship justice using these means alone especially... I myself am wondering about a natal Venus opposing a composite Saturn at the moment as well. Unsure how to interpret the harsh ones. I'm good at the nice ones IP: Logged |
yungang_grotto Knowflake Posts: 1475 From: red river valley Registered: Mar 2014
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posted December 15, 2015 10:22 PM
I guess it's important to remember that a harsh aspect will often be formed when comparing natal-composite if in the synastry there is, say, a Mercury-Mercury opposition, there will be a Mercury square Mercury in the natal-composite comparison. Sorry I'm not directly addressing your query, am a bit preoccupied with my own dramas right now but hopefully am giving you food for thought in interpreting these specific aspects. IP: Logged |
yungang_grotto Knowflake Posts: 1475 From: red river valley Registered: Mar 2014
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posted December 15, 2015 10:27 PM
quote: Originally posted by CapriciousCapricorn: Hey, what do you use to calculate the aspects between the charts? It's just that unfortunately Astro.com doesn't allow to save composite as a new chart so that it could then be overlayed with natal chart..
The other thing Capcap is that you can choose Composite + Natals on astro.com and look at all 3 together. Especially good for noting conjunctions, and other aspects if you practise a bit.
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Neptunian Venus Knowflake Posts: 222 From: Registered: Apr 2015
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posted December 16, 2015 01:14 AM
quote: Originally posted by CapriciousCapricorn: Hey, what do you use to calculate the aspects between the charts? It's just that unfortunately Astro.com doesn't allow to save composite as a new chart so that it could then be overlayed with natal chart..
I just saved screenshots of our composite and natals, then did the comparison/calculation of aspects by hand. What can I say lol, I have Virgo Mercury in the 3rd house. :P IP: Logged |
Neptunian Venus Knowflake Posts: 222 From: Registered: Apr 2015
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posted December 16, 2015 01:28 AM
quote: Originally posted by yungang_grotto: I guess it's important to remember that a harsh aspect will often be formed when comparing natal-composite if in the synastry there is, say, a Mercury-Mercury opposition, there will be a Mercury square Mercury in the natal-composite comparison. Sorry I'm not directly addressing your query, am a bit preoccupied with my own dramas right now but hopefully am giving you food for thought in interpreting these specific aspects.
No worries at all, I appreciate you taking the time to reply. Composite — Natal comparisons are quite fascinating huh! I personally don't see the oppositions as "harsh", per say. Squares, yes. But with oppositions, there's a meeting half-way point. When two planets are opposed, they are in mutual aspect, meaning they are looking at one another from opposite ends. The two energies complete one another and form a perfect fit. They show a strong connection, an interchange and blending of opposite energies into one. Squares however are more conflicting since there is no meeting half-way point. They are a 4th harmonic aspect which indicates conflicts, intensity, but also passion. There is still a connection none the less, but it's harder to deal with and less harmonious than the conjunction/opposition, imo. IP: Logged |
Neptunian Venus Knowflake Posts: 222 From: Registered: Apr 2015
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posted December 16, 2015 01:37 AM
quote: Originally posted by yungang_grotto:
The Their Plutos on the IC will mean they'll both have some pretty profound effects on the intimate nature of the union. It's going to be constant upheaval, transformation and intensity for these two in a very deep way. It's difficult to consider synastry between a natal and a composite and do the relationship justice using these means alone especially... I myself am wondering about a natal Venus opposing a composite Saturn at the moment as well. Unsure how to interpret the harsh ones. I'm good at the nice ones
Yes, transformation and intensity definitely characterizes our relationship. We both have confessed to one another that our lives haven't been the same since we met. We impacted each other deeply. C. Venus opposite my Saturn... Hm.. Well I definitely know I want to marry him lol! Saturn is my DESC-ruler after-all :P IP: Logged |
CapriciousCapricorn Knowflake Posts: 93 From: Registered: Sep 2015
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posted December 17, 2015 07:01 AM
quote: Originally posted by yungang_grotto: The other thing Capcap is that you can choose Composite + Natals on astro.com and look at all 3 together. Especially good for noting conjunctions, and other aspects if you practise a bit.
That's exactly what I do. But I'm not very good at quick-spotting trines and squares. IP: Logged |