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Post by savannah on Jul 7, 2021 7:17:34 GMT
I've been wondering what it means when the composite chart has such a bad T -square? Does anyone have any experience? Can the relationship survive despite such a pattern? However the composite includes also "love stellium" and in synastry we have some nice aspects e.g. Sun trine Moon double whammy, Venus conjunct Mars, Jupiter conjunct Sun, Venus trine Venus etc. Bad ones in synastry are Sun square Pluto, Venus opposition Uranus and Saturn opposition Sun. (Birth times are accurate.)
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Post by geminiblues on Jul 26, 2021 17:38:27 GMT
Off the cuff...
"Bad" aspects are better than no aspect, I say. And a T square is more than the sum of it's parts. Mars and Saturn don't always have to express themselves as the opposition because they both have another out. That the other out is Pluto... well... at least it should mean action and change, because mutable T squares can sometimes be plagued with indecisiveness.
All that said, in my personal (and probably minority) opinion, the synastry is better suited to speak to the condition of the relationship than the composite. IMHO, the composite is more like how you as a team face the world.
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Post by t5 on Jul 27, 2021 16:19:59 GMT
savannah Might there be a problem in the duplicated 8th house (and involving Saturn) that is adversely affecting the 9th house, in a way which (until resolved) will hinder the ability of (intercepted) Pluto to "transform" this relationship? And ... if yes ... is that a problem which also exists in one or both individual natal charts ... or is it a new problem created in the composite, by the two people coming together to face the world as a team? Moreover - as stated already by geminiblues - might the problem be indecisiveness?
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