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Topic: Crappy composite and great Davison - or vice versa
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Vixen Knowflake Posts: 188 From: Registered: Apr 2015
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posted March 22, 2016 06:28 PM
What does it mean when couple has ugly composite (Saturn hard aspects or unaspected Venus, for example), but their Davison has actually nice aspects between Venus-Neptune, Venus-Moon or something like that?IP: Logged |
Spongebob Knowflake Posts: 482 From: Registered: Nov 2015
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posted March 22, 2016 06:29 PM
Depends on which chart type you view as more important. A lot of people dont even read Davison charts at all. IP: Logged |
yungang_grotto Knowflake Posts: 2075 From: intimate sky dot net Registered: Mar 2014
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posted March 22, 2016 07:43 PM
My current understanding is that the composite is a more refined energy and describes the sort of distilled or boiled down emotional and energetic experience of the relationship... whereas the Davison describes how things play out on the physical plane, day to day, in expression and concrete being-ness. Like you might have a stellar, impeccable composite chart with a movie star, and have a rich fantasy life involving them, and you may even show up in their actual dreams and affect their life energetically (maybe!!)-- but the Davison will maybe show that the physical meeting/union/relationship shall never take place, say with a tight Saturn-Venus square, or something. Does this make sense?IP: Logged |
yungang_grotto Knowflake Posts: 2075 From: intimate sky dot net Registered: Mar 2014
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posted March 22, 2016 07:49 PM
To speak to the example you mentioned I actually have an example of a 2.5 year long relationship with that exact condition.In composite they have an unaspected Venus. In Davison Venus is sextile the Moon and Neptune and conjunct Pluto. The relationship is strong enough that it has withstood some pretty significant challenges, including continuing despite a very tempting romantic interest that developed between one of the two and a third party. Edit: they have strong nodal activation in both composite and Davison and obviously we need to take everything into account... There are some romantic vibes holding them together, and a serious sense of commitment and need(Pluto) between them, and a gentle and romantic care characterized by the Venus/Neptune and Venus/Moon aspects in the Davison. However, there is also keenly felt the lack of Venus aspects in the composite midpoint chart I believe. This is difficult for the two to reconcile because at times one partner actually feels un-liked by the other. This seems to be resolved satisfactorily by concrete demonstrations of love and appreciation... and it's important to remember that an unaspected planet in composite doesn't necessarily mean the energies of that planet are muted; it may mean they're DEMANDING attention. So it can get warped in its expression at times. I recall a post on here about a couple who had been together 60 years or something crazy-a life long thing--with an unaspected Saturn in composite... Now, that could be read as having the strength of a peregrine planet (and maybe birth times weren't rigorously recorded back then) but I am willing to bet Saturn was aspected in the Davison. IP: Logged |
Vixen Knowflake Posts: 188 From: Registered: Apr 2015
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posted March 24, 2016 09:54 PM
So you're saying that unaspected Venus in composite is not necessarily bad? That would be great, because with Taurus I like, I have unaspected Venus in composite, but in Davison, there is Venus-Moon conjunction in sextile with Mercury. I've checked some asteroids though and Nessus sits right on that conjunction and tightly squares Eros and Lilith as well so it's not that nice after all...IP: Logged |
yungang_grotto Knowflake Posts: 2075 From: intimate sky dot net Registered: Mar 2014
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posted March 25, 2016 01:12 PM
Well... the manifestation of Nessus aspects can run the gamut and in my opinion isn't understood fully by enough people to be a primary indicator of anything. On a Moon-Venus conjunction the Moon-Venus win out. A square from Eros would give a lively and erotic tone to this emotional conjunction which could be quite romantic. IP: Logged |