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Topic: What does it mean when the aspect is hard in synastry but soft in composite?
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dribaby Knowflake Posts: 70 From: Miami, Fl Registered: Nov 2015
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posted April 02, 2019 01:15 AM
So my partner and I have venus square pluto in synastry but the trine in composite. What does that mean? Does it mean that over time we will learn to use that energy in a positive way as the relationship progress? Give me some insight on how it plays out IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 109114 From: From a galaxy, far, far away... Registered: Apr 2009
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posted April 03, 2019 09:01 AM
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Hikaru29 Knowflake Posts: 1219 From: Asia Registered: Nov 2018
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posted April 04, 2019 10:15 AM
I've asked this qn before. Here's something to give you an idea - https://sasstrology.com/2013/01/when-synastry-and-composite-charts-dont-agree.html One e.g. from the article: "Stella’s Moon in Leo squares Rob’s Sun in Taurus. Emotionally, she may be far too demanding for him. And his Moon in Gemini opposes her Sun in Sagittarius. But the resulting composite chart (depending on the degrees their natal Sun and Moon are in) could end up with a harmonious trine between the composite Pisces Sun and Cancer Moon. The tense synastric square and opposition (predominantly Fire and Air, with a touch of Earth) translate to a harmonious, watery trine. Sagittarius and Gemini are on the same axis (they balance each other out) and maybe Stella’s emotional demands are just what Rob needs to push him out of his rut (while his earthy Taurus Sun grounds her). The midpoints between their Suns and Moons result in domestic harmony. And just as challenging composite aspects build strength over time, so do positive ones." IP: Logged |