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Topic: What is an example of a good composite?
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manderin Knowflake Posts: 826 From: New York, NY USA Registered: Nov 2013
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posted July 22, 2020 12:34 PM
What aspects would you want to make sure are NOT there? and what aspects would you definitely want there?It's my understanding that you can have fantastic composite, but one square between Sun and Neptune can dismantle it. IP: Logged |
athenegoddess Knowflake Posts: 405 From: us Registered: Sep 2018
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posted July 22, 2020 03:35 PM
In good composites there shouldn't be any squares from the Sun or Moon to outer planets.No squares from Venus to Pluto. The Sun and Moon should be in compatible signs. IP: Logged |
manderin Knowflake Posts: 826 From: New York, NY USA Registered: Nov 2013
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posted July 22, 2020 04:26 PM
Does Jupiter count as an outer planet?IP: Logged |
todd Knowflake Posts: 3725 From: Registered: Jun 2009
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posted July 22, 2020 07:24 PM
I look at aspects to Jupiter and Juno. As Jupiter rules marriage,I have found the squar/oppositions to Jupiter and Neptune/Uranus and Pluto invariably show a breakupIP: Logged |
Hikaru29 Knowflake Posts: 2700 From: Asia Registered: Nov 2018
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posted July 26, 2020 10:32 AM
Ideally I would want at least one of these: 1) Sun-Moon conjunct/trine/sextile 2) Sun-Venus 3) Moon-Venus 4) Venus-Mars conjunct/trine/sextileAnd Jupiter... I don't like too many Uranus hard aspects (conjunct/square/opposite). I've known long-term relationships with 1 or 2 Uranus hard aspects but those with 3 or more appear very unstable. IP: Logged |