VenusInAries said:
That was a wonderful reply thank you so much. I have often wondered as well how to apply the meaning behind a composite versus a davision chart and that was very clear and helpful. Have you watched yourself regarding relationships and the transits which was very truth telling, say transits hitting the composite versus the davison.
I can also appreicate the individual transits as well. But have not kept close track of transits to composites or davison to really get a feel of how accurate they are. Also with your suggestion on the first meeting chart, would that be something to hang on to and check for transits hitting that as well? Or how relevant does that first meeting chart stay with a couple as they progress along in their relationship?
Very informative thank you and any experiences out there on keeping track of how transits affect the composite/progressed composite/davision etc.. I would be very grateful for the insights those experiences have given you.
My problem is that I really haven't followed either the composite nor the davison transit wise.
Let me give you another example to further elaborate on your questions. Take your natal, for one. Your natal chart progresses every single year you age, correct? So, if the First Meeting Chart actually didn't matter transit-wise, why would your natal matter when transits hit it?
It's the same theory. Your first meeting chart is like the natal of the interaction you two have throughout your lives. Another example can be the chart of, let's say, the USA. The day the declaration or independence was signed is the chart of the USA - which can ultimately determine how and why certain events have affected the US (attacks, special buildings, important people, etc).
This is why the first meeting chart may, in fact, account for some interesting events that took/will take place.
One thing I've noticed is a negative correlation with the South Node. Usually a Composite and Davison will have the same Sun sign and some other signs in common. A Sun as well as other inner planets conjuncting your South Node, as well as the Composite/Davison SOuth Node (you notice these things) is something we like to refer to as the "Snake Pit". People say it symbolizes past interaction in previous lives, which may or may not be true. Anyway, the South Node connections aren't a very positive thing in any case. I can confirm this with a few exes of mine
Here's a fun example you can predict from. My ex and I have our composite/davison Sun, Mercury, and Juno all in Virgo - conjuncting my natal South Node. Saturn enters Virgo next year in September 2007. I am *predicting* that the ******* will make a psychotic attempt to crawl back somehow, because you know how Saturn is
Now, the fact I REALLY hope I am wrong about this predication is a totally different story. I just want you to get an example of what I mean.
It doesn't have to be a negative thing. Let's say your composite/davison Venus is in Sagittarius (in the relationship charts with your man). Jupiter enters Sagittarius on November 24th of this year, I believe. This positive Jupiter conjunction with the Venus is a REMARKABLE aspect, especially since Jupiter is in its domicile (ruling sign). What you may expect to see is an intensification of your relationship, you fall in love, you feel lucky - almost as if you've finally hit the love of your life. You may expect to go out together and stuff your faces, but you'd love doing it together anyway, lol.
You see what I mean? I'm sorry I can't help you out too much with personal experience because I didn't know back then what I know now, and now he's my ex. I will, however, look back and maybe provide a bit of info for you this way.
A small example that ended up being huge. The Moon was in Leo when he and I met (first meeting chart). Saturn is in Leo right now. Ever since Saturn entered Leo we have been on the rocks. This makes Saturn on our First Meeting Moon (emotions, emotional stress). He's a lying *******, so Saturn did what he knew was right - make me realize what a waste of time he is. It was very difficult, very painful, but in the end it was right.
Thank you much for your kind birthday wishes