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11-13-2011, 05:17 PM
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Re: Relational astrology links
Hi, thanks for the links! I want to delineate the first meeting chart. I didn't find how should I do that chart,what type of chart should I delineate  . So grateful for one advice  ! Thank you in anticipate!
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12-11-2011, 03:44 AM
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Got a new one I don't think I've seen here, but I really liked it:
http://cura.free.fr/xv/11andonn.html
This is *theoretical* and from the point of view of a social-scientist (as in he's doing a phud, in France, dealing with astrology). I won't go into the details, but it looks very interesting. In any case, in the link above, he approaches astrology from a more academic/social sciences view, demanding consistency of research data, etc. Obviously, that appeals to the researcher in me. The article isn't terribly long (as academic stuff can be), and I thought he made several EXCELLENT points about *relational* astrology, and not just romantic relational. He discusses the importance of synastry (touches on composites), the significance of tighter orbs versus looser orbs in natal charts (and by implication, other chart types as well), etc.
Makes a great deal of sense and well worth a read for those of us who do synastry (and natal).
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02-22-2012, 11:28 AM
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Astrology and relationships,Horoscope Matching,many times the combined discipline like any other astrology go together!Astrology many relationship problems and many people resort to astrology to improve your relationship is to provide solutions.Astrology services who every day witnesses an increased amount of stress levels, lifestyle changes are on the increase with increasing. Many people think that astrology are facing out their relationship problems in a way.
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05-31-2012, 07:29 PM
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I am curious about this one.
My new supervisor has his sun exactly opposite my Moon/Venus/Neptune stellium. We get along famously, for which I am very grateful.
That said, we also have heavy nodal contacts by way of my Pluto exactly conjunct his NN and his Saturn exactly conjunct my NN.
I've been thinking about the fact that (for me at least; I don't have his time of birth) our personal contacts are down my 3-9 house axis.
I see him as a mentor already in some ways. He is a life long established artist that has always known what he's wanted to do and does it fantastic job at it. He has a very strong and well developed social network of which he seems to be the hub. In many ways, he definitely embodies the lesson (for lack of a better word at the moment) of my NN in the 11th house in Leo (in Placidus - which I don't use - my NN is exactly conjunct my 11th house cusp).
I think it's very interesting that his Saturn is exactly conjunct my NN.
I'd love to know, however, what my Pluto conjunct his NN would means. Its in Libra. Still contemplating this one.
(Side note: I find it interesting, though likely not relevant, that I met my supervisor during a time when my natal Saturn is being squared by transiting Pluto and my natal Pluto is being transited by way of conjunction by Saturn.)
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07-10-2012, 04:32 PM
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Hi
You want to draw up both charts on two rings outside of each other and see where any planets make a significant aspect between the two charts. Alternatively draw up a synastry grid to do the same.
If you don't have time and want a report of the connections you could try the Synastry and Marriage reports at myastrologycharts.com.
Synastry - http://www.myastrologycharts.com/Ast...ort?status=syn
Marriage - http://www.myastrologycharts.com/Ast...ort?status=sta
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07-21-2012, 01:54 AM
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Sir plz help me..my date of birth 12 july 1982 7.10. A.m place kanpur uttar pradesh india..see my kundali m in big prob..marriage concernd..meri shadi theek se ek year b ni chali second year me hi baat court tk gyi..or shuruwaat pati ni ki khud ko safe krne k liye..zivan me pahli baar hmko court me jana hoga
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02-24-2013, 11:33 AM
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Hi thanks for your response this is quite helpful. However i already use the additional tables and mid-point composites. i'll try to explain more clearly, i'm not great with descriptions.
so this link: http://www.cafeastrology.com/synastry.html shows a scoring system for synastry aspects which i have totalled up as far as possible using the aspects from the astro.com tables. However the additional tables section for the synastry bi-wheel doesnt show any aspects for the IC, decendant and midpoint etc.
If you look at the scoring list i've posted it rates aspects such as 'Sun hard aspect (conjunct, semi-square, square, opposition) Sun/Moon midpoint' as high scoring (4 points) and 'Sun conjunct Descendant' (also 4 points). The additional tables show the aspects to the Ascendant and Midhaven but nothing else. My query is is there anyway to work out which planets aspect this? e.g. how can i find out if my friends sun conjuncts her husbands decendant, or if it has a hard aspect to his midpoint?
i've read quite a lot on forums etc about 'his sun conjuncts my midpoint' etc but i just dont know where to find this information.
i really hope this makes more sense, i feel confused just reading it.... and pretty stupid. i know im probably over complicating a simple thing but i'm clueless where to go.
Excellent forum by the way... i'm hooked
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02-24-2013, 07:46 PM
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Hi thanks for your response this is quite helpful. However i already use the additional tables and mid-point composites. i'll try to explain more clearly, i'm not great with descriptions.
so this link: http://www.cafeastrology.com/synastry.html shows a scoring system for synastry aspects which i have totalled up as far as possible using the aspects from the astro.com tables. However the additional tables section for the synastry bi-wheel doesnt show any aspects for the IC, decendant and midpoint etc.
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Since the IC is opposite the MC on the same gravity axis, and the DSC is opp. the ASC on the magnetic axis, you can deduce aspects to them easily. A planet trining the MC will sextile the IC and vice-versa, a planet listed as opposing the ASC therefore conjuncts the DSC, a planet squaring the ASC also squares the DSC, etc.
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If you look at the scoring list i've posted it rates aspects such as 'Sun hard aspect (conjunct, semi-square, square, opposition) Sun/Moon midpoint' as high scoring (4 points) and 'Sun conjunct Descendant' (also 4 points). The additional tables show the aspects to the Ascendant and Midhaven but nothing else. My query is is there anyway to work out which planets aspect this? e.g. how can i find out if my friends sun conjuncts her husbands decendant, or if it has a hard aspect to his midpoint?
i've read quite a lot on forums etc about 'his sun conjuncts my midpoint' etc but i just dont know where to find this information.
i really hope this makes more sense, i feel confused just reading it.... and pretty stupid. i know im probably over complicating a simple thing but i'm clueless where to go.
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The synastry aspect grid is usually not going to help here. In my case it does because my Venus just so happens to occupy my Sun-Moon mid-point so any aspects to it, reveal aspects to the midpoint as well. Most people aren't so "lucky". lol
If it's the Sun-Moon midpoint then you have to calculate it -count the degrees between the two bodies and divide by two, and make a note of where this spot is, look at the other person's planets in relation to that spot -conjunct, opposing it, 90° from it, etc.
http://cafeastrology.com/sunmoonmidpoint.html
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02-24-2013, 10:33 PM
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Re: Relational astrology links
One person's planet on the other's midpoint or midpoint structure often gives a very accurate story as to how that person relates.
For example, perhaps person A has the Sun on person B's Mars/Saturn midpoint, the Sun would enliven the high pressure of the Mars/Saturn and perhaps enable person B to achieve more or give some answers to problems person B might experience. Person A would feel a level of responsibility for person B, but might need time away from some of his or her problems.
A fun combination would be person A's Sun conjunct person C's Venus/Jupiter midpoint. This could bring happiness to Person A and perhaps some prominence to person C.
Whenever person A had a transit or progression to their Sun it would activate the midpoint structures in persons B and C and affect these two relationships. i.e. if person A was having transiting Uranus conjunct their Sun it could indicate a break in the relationship with person B as he or she would be having transiting Uranus conjunct Mars/Saturn, but perhaps an exciting time or winning some money with person C as he or she would be having transiting Uranus conjunct Venus/Jupiter.
With midpoint synastry you need to keep the orb very close - maximum 1 degree - as too wide an orb doesn't seem to work.
I don't know of any books written on midpoint synastry, but you can use any book on midpoints and sort it out quite well. The Combination of Stellar Influences by Ebertin is a classic; Michael Munkasey's 'Midpoints: Unleasing the Power of the Planets' is excellent; Noel Tyl has written on Midpoints but I can't remember the title of the book and Don McBroom has written 'Midpoints' - this book teaches you how to interpret them for yourself.
Another very interesting relationship focus is the Davison chart. I have found this so accurate in timing events in the relationship and it is also helpful to see how each person's natal planets connect to this chart.
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02-24-2013, 10:53 PM
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Noel Tyl has written on Midpoints but I can't remember the title of the book....
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Its in the back of his book Solar Arcs.
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Re: Relational astrology links
hi, i m new
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05-06-2013, 07:07 PM
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You can find astrology compatibility using indian astrology synastry techniques from http://www.horomatching.com
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