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Topic: Is there a possibility of long term relationship with Uranus in composite?
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LunaIscariot Knowflake Posts: 3605 From: Registered: Aug 2014
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posted October 26, 2019 03:03 AM
It’s possible, as long as you have other mitigating factors (like in Hypatia’s case with the strong fixed 8th house emphasis and a strong Saturn) like a solid synastry and other positive aspects in the composite. It also helps if both people have a uranus/Aquarius themed 7th house or Venus. So natal Uranus conjunct or in the 7th house, 7th ruler hard aspect (conjunction, square, opp) Uranus, 7th ruler in the 11th, or venus in aqua, hard aspects to Uranus or in the 11th. This means both people will more easily be able to handle or tolerate and even sometimes enjoy/prefer the unconventional, hot and cold or unpredictable, on/off energy Uranus is going to bring to the relationship. I just wanted to add too that conjunctions are also considered hard aspects. So a sun CONJUNCT Uranus is usually just as bad as Uranus square/opposition. I’ve personally experienced this and same with many other couples I know, that our relationships with the sun conjunct Uranus manifested just like the square and opposition. You should post the synastry and composite too so we can all give our prognosis after seeing and taking everything into account first
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Hikaru29 Knowflake Posts: 2648 From: Asia Registered: Nov 2018
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posted October 26, 2019 05:27 AM
quote: Originally posted by ChildofVenus: I want him and I want to be with him regardless of what the chart says.
Then just try it out. Who cares what the chart says? Lol. Don't stress over it. IP: Logged |
Kannon McAfee Moderator Posts: 4412 From: Portland, OR - USA Registered: Oct 2011
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posted October 26, 2019 05:53 AM
The problem here is that people tend to fear the unpredictable or unconventional factor implied in Uranus, not just hard aspects it may make in synastry or composite. Uranus is the higher mind. Even hard aspects can be utilized to positive benefit IF person(s) are unified in their purpose.dribaby, The Uranus aspects you describe in composite are in no way obstructive of a long-term relationship. In fact, no single planet or aspect in composite more synastry is a deal-breaker for long-term relationships. It's better to look at synastry using two accurate charts and have a majority of aspects that are positive/supportive of relationship. Without a majority of those aspects that support the relationship it is best if there are some Sun-Moon, Asc-Moon, Asc-Sun bonds (parallels, conjunctions). todd, My parents' composite has Venus 13° Virgo square Uranus 11° Gemini. They're both quite traditional and have been married in the most traditional sense for over 50 years. The only other aspect to Uranus in their composite is a wider square to Jupiter 5° Virgo. No supposedly more deterministic aspect outweighs the unified will of the people involved. Astrology is starting place, not outcomes. ------------------ Soul Stars Astrology by The Declinations Guy Expert birth chart rectification IP: Logged |
ChildofVenus Knowflake Posts: 5060 From: Customer Service Rep. Registered: Apr 2015
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posted October 26, 2019 09:02 AM
People always say the synastry should have more soft aspects than hard or the relationship won’t work. But I don’t think that’s always the case.IP: Logged |
ChildofVenus Knowflake Posts: 5060 From: Customer Service Rep. Registered: Apr 2015
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posted October 26, 2019 09:02 AM
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ChildofVenus Knowflake Posts: 5060 From: Customer Service Rep. Registered: Apr 2015
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posted October 26, 2019 10:03 AM
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ChildofVenus Knowflake Posts: 5060 From: Customer Service Rep. Registered: Apr 2015
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posted October 29, 2019 10:13 AM
quote: Originally posted by Hikaru29: ^ However, Moon also square Neptune/Chiron. Overall more negative aspects than positive ones.
Yeah, but those are so wide Moon square Neptune at 9 degrees. And Moon squares Chiron at 6 degrees. IP: Logged |
serendipity20 Newflake Posts: 17 From: Registered: Jun 2020
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posted June 14, 2020 07:16 AM
quote: Originally posted by dribaby: I keep reading about uranian energy in composite means there won't be stability in a relationship but does anyone have/had a relationship with hard aspects from Uranus in it. I have Sun conjunct Uranus and Mars sextile Uranus with my boyfriend. I'm hoping there's a possibility of marriage
I know this is an old thread, but just wanted to give you my personal opinion on the matter: yes there's possibility... My parents have been married for 32 years and they have Uranus square Sun, Moon, Mercury, Ascendant and opposite Saturn in the midpoint Composite. In Synastry they also have Uranus square Sun and Mercury, opposite Moon and Jupiter, conjunct Pluto and trine Mars. With all of this strong Uranus energy, you'd think things would be very erratic, unstable, cold, distant... Nope. If there was one word I could use to describe their relationship it would be stability. Weird, I know. I can't make sense of their Synastry/Composites either.
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Lunesoleil2020 Knowflake Posts: 35 From: Alsace , France Registered: Jun 2020
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posted June 14, 2020 02:04 PM
With Uranus like all the planets, you have to look in the natal, the synastry and then with the composite.Uranus is the need for freedom, change, independence of each partner, surprises and the unexpected when you least expect it, it's still love at first sight if the routine takes hold, because with Uranus you have to live with change every day .... ------------------ initiation*décision*évaluation*réorganisation keywords of the four phases of the:moon: my blog in English translation
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