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Topic: Mars/Pluto: From easy DW in Synastry to hard Composite
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Kikisaan Newflake Posts: 3 From: Registered: Oct 2018
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posted October 14, 2018 06:29 AM
Hi;Me and a girl we have a dw mars trine pluto in synastry. This becomes an opposition in composite. I see the pluto trines in synastry as an oportunity to experience the edges of passion without crossing the borders. But in composite all rules should be forgotten? We are the same humans in synastry and in composite. Unable to agree who is pluto and who is mars? Maybe we can draw straws to find it out. 2nd example is venus/uranus. From trine and conjunction in synastry to sextile in composite. Usually the hard conjunction is much stronger than trine. But in composite the easy side wins? It's a more theoretical question. I don't know much more about her than name and birth date. No time, so ignore her houses and moon. And she married a few month ago. Can anyone explain the change of the dynamics from synastry to composite? Thank you! Synastry: Composite: IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 102248 From: From a galaxy, far, far away... Registered: Apr 2009
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posted October 15, 2018 08:42 AM
Welcome!IP: Logged |
LaceyLeigh Knowflake Posts: 1140 From: Registered: Jul 2014
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posted October 15, 2018 01:59 PM
Are you red or blue?IP: Logged |
Kikisaan Newflake Posts: 3 From: Registered: Oct 2018
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posted October 15, 2018 02:08 PM
I am blue / inside.IP: Logged |
Kikisaan Newflake Posts: 3 From: Registered: Oct 2018
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posted October 17, 2018 12:30 PM
Mainly i am interested in the changing of the dw character from synastry to composite, but if you want to write s.th. about other aspects, like: - her venus conjunct my moon & juno trine my uranus trine her psyche (bc of 50% orbs the opp. from venus, moon, juno to her jupiter (3 deg) ist not shown in chart) - her nessus conjunct my midheaven trine my nessus & DSC trine my dejanira plus her nessus square my venus and sun - her NN conjunct my mercury, anti vertex and sun/moon MP. - my venus conjunct her neptune trine her vesta - the T-square in composite ... here is plenty of room for your brilliant ideas: IP: Logged |