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Topic: Sun squre Neptune Composite
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hearttreasure Knowflake Posts: 428 From: Registered: Jan 2015
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posted August 21, 2016 12:43 PM
How bad is it in relationship?Any experience? IP: Logged |
Yanmorg Knowflake Posts: 1527 From: Registered: Feb 2013
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posted August 22, 2016 05:45 AM
I've known a few relationships with this aspect but who also have a Sun-Saturn trine and they never lasted less than 3 years.My parents have Sun conjunct Neptune in composite and they've been married for 24 years and known each other since my mother was 9 and my dad was 12. Squares from Neptune aren't always bad. Sometimes it just means too much idealization from one or both partners that hinders them as individuals which isn't always a bad thing if the couple feels more complete together than apart! I've come to this realization by watching my parents interact. I don't care how difficult things seem to be between them or how other people view them, they are deeply and happily in love. They are in their ow little bubble cloud of love and no one can break it apart. Neptune can deceive or if can keep you hoping, wishing, and believing. Sometimes Neptune squares can represent endless forgiveness from one or both partners in which the one being forgave most of the time might not always deserve it. The square represents a lack of boundaries, that's all. And if you have a lot of water in your chart, all that mystery just adds passion and excitement to the mix. IP: Logged |
thegrinning_cat Knowflake Posts: 268 From: Registered: Jun 2015
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posted August 29, 2016 03:39 AM
Yanmorg, do you know something about Venus Neptune Squares? We have Neptune conjunct Mars im the first House squaring Venus. Venus receives a tight sextile from Saturn.Do you think it is possible to work through Squares in Composite? IP: Logged |
Yanmorg Knowflake Posts: 1527 From: Registered: Feb 2013
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posted August 29, 2016 06:16 AM
Absolutely.Squares are challenging because of the tension it generates between two planets, but it doesn't mean a relationship will be miserable. Plus, composite squares don't always play out the same way. Every composite and aspect is different because every individual and relationship is different. The house as well as other aspect play an extremely important role. There are some general characteristics of aspects that definitely have validity to it, but it isn't the only aspect to consider. IP: Logged |
hearttreasure Knowflake Posts: 428 From: Registered: Jan 2015
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posted September 09, 2016 03:18 PM
quote: Originally posted by Yanmorg: ... Sometimes Neptune squares can represent endless forgiveness from one or both partners in which the one being forgave most of the time might not always deserve it. The square represents a lack of boundaries, that's all. And if you have a lot of water in your chart, all that mystery just adds passion and excitement to the mix.
Will it make one or both be blinded by the problem in relationship and keep going instead resolve it? I have a dreamy water venus and some of my planets in water house. IP: Logged |
Elysia Knowflake Posts: 1875 From: Gotham Registered: Aug 2015
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posted September 10, 2016 12:53 PM
quote: Originally posted by Yanmorg: I've known a few relationships with this aspect but who also have a Sun-Saturn trine and they never lasted less than 3 years.My parents have Sun conjunct Neptune in composite and they've been married for 24 years and known each other since my mother was 9 and my dad was 12. Squares from Neptune aren't always bad. Sometimes it just means too much idealization from one or both partners that hinders them as individuals which isn't always a bad thing if the couple feels more complete together than apart! I've come to this realization by watching my parents interact. I don't care how difficult things seem to be between them or how other people view them, they are deeply and happily in love. They are in their ow little bubble cloud of love and no one can break it apart. Neptune can deceive or if can keep you hoping, wishing, and believing. Sometimes Neptune squares can represent endless forgiveness from one or both partners in which the one being forgave most of the time might not always deserve it. The square represents a lack of boundaries, that's all. And if you have a lot of water in your chart, all that mystery just adds passion and excitement to the mix.
This is brilliant! One of the rare times, I understood with complete clarity the difference between how a synastry aspect and a composite aspect would play out. Thanks, Yanmorg!! IP: Logged |