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05-22-2012, 04:28 PM
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venus-uranus-mars T square in composition
What does it mean to have this aspect in composition chart, with Mars focal point?
I can't understand it cause Uranus is detachment and Mars attraction. They don't seem to match for me.
Are there any interpretations that could give me some insight?
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05-22-2012, 08:37 PM
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Re: venus-uranus-mars T square in composition
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Originally Posted by fullmoonlibra
What does it mean to have this aspect in composition chart, with Mars focal point?
I can't understand it cause Uranus is detachment and Mars attraction. They don't seem to match for me.
Are there any interpretations that could give me some insight?
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Hi, fml.
If I may, allow me to suggest that another way of looking at this might be to ascribe the attribute of attraction to Venus, and the opposite of attraction, desire, to Mars. Then, as you observe, we still have the issue of Uranus' attribute of impersonality, or detachment, to contend with.
Uranus also symbolizes intuition, flashes of insight, inventiveness, breaking traditional forms to create the new. If we go towards that part of Uranus' archetypal symbolism, then perhaps this couple will need to approach their relationship, their coming together, with an openness to innovation that creates something that is uniquely them. They should be ready to demonstrate a degree of detachment to the outcome of the union and to revel in the surprise of it.
Not sure if this is exactly what you were asking for, but this might be one take on the composite planetary configuration.
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05-22-2012, 10:35 PM
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Re: venus-uranus-mars T square in composition
Thank you very much.
I think I understand it better now.
I was afraid first, when I saw the venus opposite uranus, because it means break up most of the time. But I think that the grand trine to Mars, the focal point of the uranus-venus opposition, is balancing it, through saturn element. Am I right?
Because I don't know the hour of birth from the other person, the houses are not correct.
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05-22-2012, 11:42 PM
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Re: venus-uranus-mars T square in composition
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Originally Posted by fullmoonlibra
Thank you very much.
I think I understand it better now.
I was afraid first, when I saw the venus opposite uranus, because it means break up most of the time. But I think that the grand trine to Mars, the focal point of the uranus-venus opposition, is balancing it, through saturn element. Am I right?
Because I don't know the hour of birth from the other person, the houses are not correct.
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Well, first let me apologize. I misread your post without looking at the chart, and so I was thinking that it was Venus opposite Mars emptying into Uranus. Since Venus and Mars square, the coming together could be a little bumpier than I described originally. But I think the interpretation is still plausible. And I certainly do not dispute your observation that there might be sudden changes, or break up, due to willfulness or erratic behaviour in the coming together of Venus and Mars.
The trine from Saturn may offer opportunity for bringing some reason or structure to bear on Uranus' independent behaviour, but I am not sure it really has the power to balance Uranus' transpersonal, outer planetary energy. However, I do think the couple's trying to bring Saturn's quality to the issue could be helpful. And I think the greatest helper may be the third planet in the grand trine, Moon in Cancer, because the honest, heartfelt expression of feelings is a necessary condition to work through the challenges and pitfalls that we all face in Venus-Mars relationships.
I like your interpretation.
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05-30-2012, 07:07 PM
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Re: venus-uranus-mars T square in composition
Thank you
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