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Topic: Transits in Composite
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ChildofVenus Knowflake Posts: 6318 From: Customer Service Rep. Registered: Apr 2015
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posted February 19, 2016 12:02 PM
Do you feel transits in composite? For example how do you feel if you have a sun trine pluto or Venus trine Saturn transit in composite with someone? Also how long do transits usually last?IP: Logged |
LeeLoo2014 unregistered
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posted February 19, 2016 02:36 PM
Sure. It depends on the transits, they last depending on the speed of the planets involved. The ones that reflect turning points in relationships usually touch the composite angles.IP: Logged |
ChildofVenus Knowflake Posts: 6318 From: Customer Service Rep. Registered: Apr 2015
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posted February 19, 2016 02:43 PM
What are composite angles? quote: Originally posted by LeeLoo2014: Sure. It depends on the transits, they last depending on the speed of the planets involved. The ones that reflect turning points in relationships usually touch the composite angles.
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Ceridwen unregistered
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posted February 19, 2016 05:16 PM
ASC and MC are the main angles; I would also include Vertex, even though it is not technically an angle, but it is a very electric axis. Things tend to happen when it`s activated. Usually out of the blue and suddenlyIP: Logged |
Starry~* Knowflake Posts: 654 From: New York, USA Registered: Nov 2011
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posted February 20, 2016 02:24 AM
I must agree, the node and vertex of a composite is very interesting. When my SO had an argument we were going through a pretty bad Tr. moon squaring our composite vertex. Today, when we finally got a chance to talk things out and the relationship finally picked up, we had the transiting moon conjunct our vertex exact. On that note, the composite node is also important. During the time of our big argument that lasted a week, we had transit mercury squaring our composite node and opposing our composite vertex, both under 1 degree. The main takeaway from our argument and heated fight that lasted a week: the miscommunication that started it all and miscommunication that kinda took it's toll over the course of a week. Today, when we finally got to each other, our feelings, and were about to really feel + talk to each other, transit mercury is no longer opposing or squaring the composite node / vertex. IP: Logged |
ChildofVenus Knowflake Posts: 6318 From: Customer Service Rep. Registered: Apr 2015
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posted February 20, 2016 08:53 AM
Do you need to have both peoples correct birth time to see the aspects to the Vertex, North Node and angles in the composite? I currently have transit North Node trine Mercury with someone in composite. The communication between us has been good lately. Whereas most of the time it's usually a struggle. His Saturn squares my Mercury in synastry but his Mercury is in my 3rd house. So I guess the composite is important. I wish these transits were permanent because I'm enjoying the communication between us how long do transits usually last? IP: Logged |
ChildofVenus Knowflake Posts: 6318 From: Customer Service Rep. Registered: Apr 2015
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posted February 22, 2016 09:22 AM
What will happen if you have the Tr. moon squaring your composite vertex aspect again? Will things go back to being bad? quote: Originally posted by Starry~*: I must agree, the node and vertex of a composite is very interesting. When my SO had an argument we were going through a pretty bad Tr. moon squaring our composite vertex. Today, when we finally got a chance to talk things out and the relationship finally picked up, we had the transiting moon conjunct our vertex exact. On that note, the composite node is also important. During the time of our big argument that lasted a week, we had transit mercury squaring our composite node and opposing our composite vertex, both under 1 degree. The main takeaway from our argument and heated fight that lasted a week: the miscommunication that started it all and miscommunication that kinda took it's toll over the course of a week. Today, when we finally got to each other, our feelings, and were about to really feel + talk to each other, transit mercury is no longer opposing or squaring the composite node / vertex.
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ChildofVenus Knowflake Posts: 6318 From: Customer Service Rep. Registered: Apr 2015
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posted March 04, 2024 09:34 AM
quote: Originally posted by Ceridwen: ASC and MC are the main angles; I would also include Vertex, even though it is not technically an angle, but it is a very electric axis. Things tend to happen when it`s activated. Usually out of the blue and suddenly
What about transits to the Composite DSC? IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 185251 From: I hold a Juris Doctorate (J.D.) and a Legum Magister (LL.M.)! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 09, 2024 05:51 AM
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Randall Webmaster Posts: 185251 From: I hold a Juris Doctorate (J.D.) and a Legum Magister (LL.M.)! Registered: Apr 2009
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