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Topic: Uranus squares in Synastry and Composite Chart...
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MilaBirkin Knowflake Posts: 1359 From: Cordoba, Argentina Registered: Jul 2015
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posted June 18, 2016 11:19 PM
having these aspects, always means it is a short and unstable relationship? IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 105524 From: From a galaxy, far, far away... Registered: Apr 2009
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posted June 19, 2016 10:27 AM
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Delilah423 Knowflake Posts: 689 From: Registered: Aug 2013
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posted June 20, 2016 04:55 PM
Not necessarily. It can also signify an unconventional relationship.I have a Venus/Uranus square double whammy with Mr. Taurus which becomes a conjunction in Composite; we've known each other for 20+ years and been together as a couple for 3 years. We are of very different ethnic backgrounds and are comfortable living separately. We also have Uranian influences in our natals and are older; when I was younger my 7th House Uranus made me crazy. Now not so much. IP: Logged |
todd Knowflake Posts: 2080 From: Registered: Jun 2009
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posted June 20, 2016 09:25 PM
I agree a nontraditional relationship can last over time,such as a open relationship. but is a relationship with no responsibility to the partner really a relationship?the only composite with a Uranus square that I have ever seen lasting for years had the Uranus as part of a grand cross with one of the other planets being Jupiter. but even this though it lasted years was punctuated by separations and reconciliation. todd IP: Logged |
margym0o Knowflake Posts: 1145 From: The Great White North Registered: Jul 2014
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posted June 22, 2016 12:19 PM
I'm not so sure it's this black and white when it comes to Uranus in synastry/composite. I know one couple in particular with a Venus/Uranus square in synastry AND composite and they are one of the happiest, most normal and stable couples I know (unless it's all a lie). I can't speak to whether they have periods of distance/coolness in their relationship with each other, but they are one of those couples you could never see getting divorced unless something catastrophic happens. They are both the same race, were raised similarly and have similar backgrounds so nothing unique about their pairing either. They were friends first, and only dated for I think for a year and a half before getting engaged and married in their mid 20's so maybe that's where Uranus comes in? They've been together a good 7-8 years now.I'm not sure if other factors balance this out or negate it but they don't have a grand cross in their composite. Another couple I know has been together 6 years and are getting married in September and have their composite Sun/Mercury/Venus opposite Uranus (all wide orbs though). They are interracial and have a really nice composite otherwise though (I think).
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Yanmorg unregistered
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posted June 22, 2016 04:42 PM
When it comes to these aspects, I think it really comes down to the natals and if the uranus-personal planet aspect in synastry is the same uranus-personal planet in the natal but not necessarily the same aspect if that makes sense. For example, if you have a uranus-venus square in synastry with someone but then one of you has a uranus-venus SEXTILE, that will work too because uranus is making an aspect to VENUS specifically regardless of the energy.. and the same goes for Sun, Moon, mercury, mars, etc As long as the aspects are similar in nature. IP: Logged |
Ceridwen unregistered
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posted June 22, 2016 05:02 PM
My best friend and her husband have that. Uranus conjunct Venus, opposite Jupiter, square Saturn They`ve been married for 11 years now, together for 16 years, though it`s hard to tell as they started out as friends and knew each other a while before. No separations, no up-and-down between them at all. No open marriage, they are as committed as one can imagine, and it wouldn`t work at all if either was breaking the trust. However they are unusual in that they have 4 children together (and planning for the 5th), which makes them stick out in a society where people look at you weird if you dare to have 3 children instead of the average 1,3. IP: Logged |
EmGem Knowflake Posts: 2293 From: Registered: Jan 2015
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posted June 22, 2016 06:16 PM
These stories are great to hear. I was secretly a little worried about our composite Venus opposite Uranus. Which is more challenging the square or opposition? I can see us as having unconventionality that's for sure. Lots of overseas travel aNd work, coming and going. I like that freedom however I need the trust and emotional stability as well. It definitely keeps it exciting though. I read a thread not long ago where the most long standing married couples had a common thread of having Venus/Uranus in their synastry. Anyway natally he has Uranus widely trine sun, moon, Mercury, venus. I have it conjunct my ASC, biquintile sun, Mercury, quintile moon, Mars. So in this case I'd hope it's more suited to us. If you have other strong stabilising synastry/composite I think it helps. We have moon/Saturn, moon/moon, nodal contacts with moon and ASC, sun/moon etc... IP: Logged |
Belage Knowflake Posts: 2686 From: USA Registered: Apr 2009
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posted June 23, 2016 10:11 PM
More specifically, Uranus squaring which planet exactly? Depending on the planet, it can make a world of difference. For me, the deal breaker is Uranus square or opposite Venus. Too unpredictable. However, if the people have very strong Saturnian and nodes aspects that cement the relationship and offset the Uranian unpredictability, it could work. IP: Logged |
EmGem Knowflake Posts: 2293 From: Registered: Jan 2015
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posted June 24, 2016 12:36 AM
quote: Originally posted by Belage:
However, if the people have very strong Saturnian and nodes aspects that cement the relationship and offset the Uranian unpredictability, it could work.
Exactly. Once again you can't isolate aspects. Need to look at the whole picture. IP: Logged |
MilaBirkin Knowflake Posts: 1359 From: Cordoba, Argentina Registered: Jul 2015
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posted June 24, 2016 02:32 AM
thanks for your replies :-). interesting!IP: Logged |
margym0o Knowflake Posts: 1145 From: The Great White North Registered: Jul 2014
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posted June 24, 2016 09:38 AM
It seems like overall it's a matter of convenience for whatever suits the situation at the time.Venus/Uranus in a long-term relationship/marriage means excitement, unconventionality or keeping things fresh. Venus/Uranus in a breakup means fast feelings turned cold, distance or a crash and burn scenario. Could go either way... IP: Logged |
madelineleo23 Knowflake Posts: 264 From: Registered: Jun 2015
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posted June 26, 2016 11:05 AM
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hearttreasure Knowflake Posts: 942 From: Registered: Jan 2015
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posted June 27, 2016 12:47 PM
I'm sorry if this is OOT since it talks about uranus square in composite chart I'm curious what happen if the composite with Mars square Uranus?IP: Logged |
Marandana Knowflake Posts: 338 From: Earth. Registered: Dec 2013
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posted June 27, 2016 11:19 PM
quote: Originally posted by madelineleo23: I just recently experienced both a venus/uranus opposition and trine in synastry with someone for the first time. I was the uranus. I am hispanic and he was german. Many interracial couples have this aspect. This is how it played out for me: - Went on first date, it felt like love at first sight almost too good to be true. - Several more dates, same feeling - Constant communication - More hangout sessions - Communication slowly dissipates - Poof! He was gone. - Me = hurt/confused My "relationship" with him lasted for three months
Something very similar happened to me too. I'm latin and he was french. We had moon square uranus. (Among other uranus aspects I don't remember right now) I was the moon so yeah, It broke me the most.
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madelineleo23 Knowflake Posts: 264 From: Registered: Jun 2015
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posted June 28, 2016 07:54 PM
quote: Originally posted by Marandana: Something very similar happened to me too. I'm latin and he was french. We had moon square uranus. (Among other uranus aspects I don't remember right now) I was the moon so yeah, It broke me the most.
Wow I'm sorry how long were you together, and how long did it take for you to recover if I may ask? I am having a very difficult time. IP: Logged |
Voix_de_la_Mer Moderator Posts: 2692 From: Sound Registered: Aug 2011
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posted June 29, 2016 05:47 PM
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Marandana Knowflake Posts: 338 From: Earth. Registered: Dec 2013
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posted June 29, 2016 11:16 PM
quote: Originally posted by madelineleo23: Wow I'm sorry how long were you together, and how long did it take for you to recover if I may ask? I am having a very difficult time.
We were together only for 3 months. And everthing you described is true for me too. I also thought he was too good to be true, so I know how you feel and yes, it can be really painful. It has been 4 months since we broke up and of course I've been feeling better but there are days where I still miss him so much. But you will get better, eventually. IP: Logged |
ChildofVenus Knowflake Posts: 3386 From: Customer Service Rep. Registered: Apr 2015
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posted January 03, 2019 09:36 AM
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ChildofVenus Knowflake Posts: 3386 From: Customer Service Rep. Registered: Apr 2015
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posted January 03, 2019 09:38 AM
quote: Originally posted by Yanmorg: When it comes to these aspects, I think it really comes down to the natals and if the uranus-personal planet aspect in synastry is the same uranus-personal planet in the natal but not necessarily the same aspect if that makes sense. For example, if you have a uranus-venus square in synastry with someone but then one of you has a uranus-venus SEXTILE, that will work too because uranus is making an aspect to VENUS specifically regardless of the energy.. and the same goes for Sun, Moon, mercury, mars, etc As long as the aspects are similar in nature.
I have Mars opposition Uranus with someone in a composite chart. But we both have Mars Contraparallel Uranus in our natal chart. So I assume this is why it shows up in the composite chart.
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