Astro Notes
Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Synastry Overlays
- 3 Aspects in Synastry and Composite
- 3.1 Venus square/opposite Saturn in Synastry
- 3.2 Planetary Contact to Saturn in Synastry
- 3.3 Saturn Opposite/Square Venus in Composite
- 3.4 Sun Opposite/Square Saturn in Composite
- 3.5 Sun Square/Opposite Saturn in Synastry
- 3.6 Moon and Venus Aspects
- 3.7 Ruler of Composite Chart Falling in a Specific House/Cusp
- 3.8 Moon-Mercury and Moon-Moon Synastry
- 3.9 Pisces Rising in Composite
- 3.10 Sun in Virgo in Composite
- 3.11 Emphasis on the 12th House in Synastry and Composite
- 3.12 Saturn and Uranus Aspects in Composite
- 3.13 Chiron in 7th House of Davison Chart
- 3.14 Natal Planets Aspects to Composite Aspects
- 3.15 Saturn in 7th House of Composite
Introduction
Welcome to Navya’s Astro Notes! In this article, we will explore the fascinating topics of synastry, composite charts, and the Davison edition. These concepts provide deep insights into how celestial energies influence relationships. So, grab a cup of tea and get ready to dive into the mystical world of astrology!
Synastry Overlays
In synastry, the way energies manifest depends on an individual’s birth chart. The composite chart, on the other hand, describes how these synastry aspects contribute to the overall relationship. It’s like a cosmic dance between two people. (I must admit, my sun moon opposition is really showing in my own chart, lmao! 🙈)
Let’s explore some intriguing synastry overlays based on the whole sign system:
Moon in 8th House Synastry
When the Moon is in the 8th house in synastry, a deep emotional connection is established from the moment you meet. The person with the 8th house Moon feels an instinctive trust in the other person, as if they can share everything on a subconscious level.
Moon in 3rd House Synastry
Moon in the 3rd house creates beautiful dynamics in any relationship, especially in friendships! The Moon person makes the 3rd house person feel comfortable expressing their emotions and provides validation when needed. Conversations flow effortlessly, and the Moon person sees the 3rd house person as exceptionally understanding and fun!
Moon in 6th House Synastry
In synastry, when the Moon is in the 6th house, the planet person fully accepts the house person in every way. Every insecurity and quirk is embraced. However, this aspect can also make the planet person feel nervous or overly neurotic around the house person. The bond between them is deep, and they love spending time together. They are the embodiment of domestic bliss!
Venus/Jupiter in 8th House Synastry
Having someone’s Venus or Jupiter in your 8th house creates a strong desire to share resources and experiences that they wouldn’t typically share with anyone else. The Sun person can also challenge the 9th house person’s beliefs and inspire them to think more deeply. These two individuals may find themselves discussing higher education and making exciting plans together.
Sun in 9th House Synastry
When the Sun is in the 9th house in synastry, it signifies two people who bond over their belief systems and the teachings they’ve received. They enjoy engaging in deep philosophical conversations, which strengthen their connection.
Mars in 6th House Synastry
Mars in the 6th house creates a dynamic where the Mars person wants to impress the 6th house person. At first, they may be nervous about it, but the 6th house person finds this endearing.
MC Aspects and Overlays
MC aspects and overlays bring charm and encouragement to a relationship! The house person can benefit greatly from these aspects. Positive aspects to the MC, angles conjunct MC, and Pluto conjunct MC can facilitate transformative changes and bring an abundance of opportunities into the 10th house person’s life.
1st House Synastry
1st house synastry can be superficial if not supported by water triplicity (4th, 8th, and 12th houses). The nature of water is to reflect, creating a reciprocal and deep connection. (Moon in the 1st house being an exception.)
4th House Synastry
4th house synastry is precious. The planet person changes your definition of home, creating a sweet and comfortable environment. It’s like experiencing comfortable silence together—a true gem!
Aspects in Synastry and Composite
Let’s explore some intriguing aspects in synastry and composite charts:
Venus square/opposite Saturn in Synastry
This aspect suggests that Venus perceives Saturn as cold and harsh, often taking their criticism seriously. Venus needs to learn to be less defensive, while Saturn should convey concerns and criticism in a less judgmental manner. This contact can often lead to anxiousness, insecurities, and a fear of losing each other, especially on Saturn’s part. Both individuals need to find security within themselves to maintain a healthy dynamic.
Planetary Contact to Saturn in Synastry
Any planetary contact with Saturn in synastry represents karmic effects. Harsh aspects to Saturn may indicate external circumstances that make it challenging for the couple to come together. Letting go can be difficult, as Saturn tends to stick. However, individuals with an Aquarius or Capricorn moon/venus handle Saturn synastry comparatively better, as their ruling planet is Saturn. Those with Saturn aspects to Venus in their natal charts may also find this synastry comfortable.
Saturn Opposite/Square Venus in Composite
This aspect represents a theme of yearning and challenges in giving and receiving affection within the relationship. Both parties genuinely desire the relationship to work, but external factors or difficulties create obstacles. In the composite chart, the issue lies in meeting and being together, making quality time scarce.
Sun Opposite/Square Saturn in Composite
Sun opposite/square Saturn in the composite chart can indicate difficulty in forming a relationship. Oppositions may signify external influences preventing the couple from coming together, while squares represent conflicting interests. However, Sun conjunct Saturn tends to bring couples together, albeit after a long period of time.
Sun Square/Opposite Saturn in Synastry
This aspect showcases clashing egos. Yet, it also creates a sense of companionship and reliability. Both individuals know that they will always be there for each other, even if they don’t always agree.
Moon and Venus Aspects
The aspects between the Moon and Venus reveal each person’s needs and desires within the relationship. When both planets are well-aspected, both partners’ needs and wants are met, fostering a harmonious bond.
Ruler of Composite Chart Falling in a Specific House/Cusp
The house or house cusp where the composite chart ruler falls reveals the circumstances or setting in which the two people met. For example, having the 1st house ruler in the 4th house, almost in the 5th and 12th houses, suggests a meeting at a small house party in the neighborhood with friends and a touch of alcohol or substances involved, XD.
Moon-Mercury and Moon-Moon Synastry
The connection between Moon-Mercury and Moon-Moon is incredibly wholesome! The Mercury person can’t stop talking when around the Moon person, and there is an immediate sense of understanding and ease. It’s like finding a kindred spirit.
Pisces Rising in Composite
Pisces Rising in the composite chart represents the couple everyone was rooting for! This aspect creates an enchanting energy that captivates everyone around them.
Sun in Virgo in Composite
When the Sun is in Virgo in the composite chart, the relationship requires hard work and patience. Both individuals are dedicated to making the relationship work and are willing to invest the necessary effort.
Emphasis on the 12th House in Synastry and Composite
When there is a lot of emphasis on the 12th house in synastry and composite charts, it signifies an unbreakable bond between the two individuals. They love being in each other’s presence and create a world where no one else exists. Spiritual conversations are deeply cherished in this relationship.
Saturn and Uranus Aspects in Composite
Saturn and Uranus aspects are crucial for grounding and adding excitement to a relationship. Saturn provides stability and longevity, while Uranus brings electricity and fun, breaking the rigidity of Saturn.
Chiron in 7th House of Davison Chart
Chiron in the 7th house of the Davison chart suggests that the relationship itself becomes a source of healing or a wound over time. It may involve healing past relationship wounds or experiencing new challenges together.
Natal Planets Aspects to Composite Aspects
When natal planets aspect or are conjunct to composite aspects, it indicates how specific aspects of the relationship affect each individual. If both people’s natal planets are conjunct in the composite chart, it signifies that the relationship will be of great importance to both individuals.
Saturn in 7th House of Composite
Saturn in the 7th house of the composite chart often appears in familial relationships, symbolizing a deep sense of commitment and responsibility.
I hope you enjoyed this exploration of synastry, composite charts, and the Davison edition. Astrology truly provides incredible insights into the dynamics between individuals. Remember, every relationship is unique, and these aspects are just tools to understand the cosmic dance of love and connection. May your journey be filled with celestial blessings! 💕