Author
|
Topic: No Saturn in Synastry
|
manderin Knowflake Posts: 463 From: New York, NY USA Registered: Nov 2013
|
posted May 09, 2017 08:06 PM
"Lets define "long term" as 3+ years."That's not long term. You can easily get a couple without Saturn aspects that stay together that long. Saturn's transit is 7 years so I'd suggest to define it as 7+ years. But that's just my suggestion. IP: Logged |
Littleh Knowflake Posts: 126 From: Norwich Registered: Oct 2013
|
posted May 10, 2017 04:33 PM
quote: Originally posted by EmGem: you also need to consider declinations. Maybe they have parallels and contra-parallels in synastry and/or composite.
This is very true, the declinations often reveal a lot, it's always interesting to see aspects repeated in the declinations or aspects that explain a lot IP: Logged |