Are 1st and 12th sign repelling each other?

AllieStar

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He is a strong Pisces (Sun, Moon, Mercury all in 9th House), with Cancer Rising. His Scorpio is intercepted (6th House). I am Aries (Intercepted in 1st House), Pisces Rising, and Moon in Virgo (6th House). There was tremendous positive energy here. Then an abrupt exit by him. My directness and his need to withdraw; my need to fix problems and his need to escape problems made him “scared”. He’s left and won’t look back, won’t speak to or acknowledge me. 6 months have passed. Astrologically, are we repelling each other? Is there a possibility for communication to resume to revive the relationship ? When? (Natal charts attached). Thanks. :sad:
 

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Munch

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For this question, I'd post the composite of your two charts. The composite tells the life story of the relationship much more clearly than synastry which is the comparison of two natal charts. Synastry speaks strictly to the interplay of energy.

You can generate a midpoint composite for free at www.astro.com.
 
He is a strong Pisces (Sun, Moon, Mercury all in 9th House), with Cancer Rising. His Scorpio is intercepted (6th House). I am Aries (Intercepted in 1st House), Pisces Rising, and Moon in Virgo (6th House). There was tremendous positive energy here. Then an abrupt exit by him. My directness and his need to withdraw; my need to fix problems and his need to escape problems made him “scared”. He’s left and won’t look back, won’t speak to or acknowledge me. 6 months have passed. Astrologically, are we repelling each other? Is there a possibility for communication to resume to revive the relationship ? When? (Natal charts attached). Thanks. :sad:

relationship sticky
http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/showthread.php?t=28945
http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/showpost.php?p=254409&postcount=9


Your question would be suitable for a horary question, IF you follow the basic rules
http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/faq.php?faq=horary#faq_horary_astrology_boards
 

AllieStar

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Munch - Thank you. Attached is the midpoint composite. AllieStar

MC - Thank you for the direction. I am new (and fascinated) by Astrology but Horay is a term I only learned of days ago on this site. I am eager to learn. I will go back to the rules. AllieStar
 

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PATLO

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For this question, I'd post the composite of your two charts. The composite tells the life story of the relationship much more clearly than synastry which is the comparison of two natal charts. Synastry speaks strictly to the interplay of energy.

You can generate a midpoint composite for free at www.astro.com.

Wow thanks i'm learning astrology and i was wondering when to use each once of them. This makes it perfectly clear to me.
 
Munch - Thank you. Attached is the midpoint composite. AllieStar

MC - Thank you for the direction. I am new (and fascinated) by Astrology but Horay is a term I only learned of days ago on this site. I am eager to learn. I will go back to the rules. AllieStar

Have you tried a free composite chart with explanations being 'interactive'
Composite charts
If you go to www.astro.com click on free horoscopes, go to Interactive horoscopes, go down to Astroclick partner, that will bring up a composite chart and when you put the mouse over a planet will bring up a pop up box with the interpretation......

But you do need both times of birth to be accurate though.. enjoy.

Composites describe the relationship, not either one of you, but what you came together to learn or to do and how the 'pair of you' function when together....


http://books.google.com/books?id=dUulSwQoEC4C&pg=PR16&dq=robert+hand+composites&ei=r8HRSsXNEJvmygSIsP3eCQ#v=onepage&q=&f=false

The Book ---Planets in Composite: Analyzing Human Relationships By Robert Hand-- is greatly recommended

“The composite doesn't seem to describe what either person feels about the other. In this way it is very different from synastry, which describes the chemistry between two people in terms of how they affect each other. The composite chart is like a child, a third entity which carries the genetic imprints of both parents but combines these imprints in an entirely new way and exists independently of either of them”
http://www.astro.com/astrology/in_composit_e.htm

“Composites have their own laws and energies, and these have nothing to do with whether we are "well matched" with someone. A composite in itself will not tell us about compatibility. That is what synastry is for. The composite won't reveal whether the relationship is "good" or "bad" in terms of the chemistry between two people. The composite says to us, "If you choose to enter this relationship, here is its meaning and pattern of destiny”
http://www.astro.com/astrology/in_composit_e.htm

http://www.astrology-numerology.com/composite.html
http://www.aquamoonlight.co.uk/composite.html

“For example, the composite Ascendant can indicate the circumstances surrounding the first meeting or the beginning of the relationship. It can also point to how a couple initiates things together (such as projects). Similarly, the end of a relationship can be depicted by the composite twelfth house. Once a relationship kicks in (moves beyond the initial stages), the composite Sun becomes more apparent. If a commitment to each other happens, the seventh and eighth houses come more clearly into focus. As such, the conditions surrounding the planets and houses in the composite chart can show us different stages of development of the relationship over time.”
http://www.cafeastrology.com/compositechart.html
click on link to read full article

http://www.astrology-numerology.com/composite.html
http://www.aquamoonlight.co.uk/composite.html
 
“Composite charts that has ascendant and midheaven agree in element will most closely describe the type of the relationship your partnership has formed. For instance a relationship that has Taurus on the Ascendant and Capricorn on the Midheaven will closely describe a “traditional” relationship. Those charts that do not agree will keep the element of the ascendant as the primary relationship style while incorporating the element of the Midheaven into the relationship. An analysis of the individual’s chart against the composite chart will show how his or her chart meshes with the composite chart and the style of the relationship”
http://starrynightastrology.com/2009/08/02/relationship-astrology-making-love-last-part-1-your-relationship-style/

Re: relationships
theortically EJ has the right order but I would question the interpretations of composites and davision's cos some members here who specialises reads composites as if they were davison charts.

1) In composites I disregard planetary sign placements and instead focus on houses where the planets fall and on aspects. The composite Sun is the most important.
2) Aspects that occur in both natals and in the composite/davison will be psychological issues that need to be worked on in the relationship.
3) Aspects that occur in the composite but not in the natals are issues rising within the relationship that have not been dealt with before by either party.
4) In Davison the main difference is to look at sign placement, whilst ignore sign placement in the composite. Also look for sign strength and weakness, mutual reception, sole dispositors.
5) In both ‘composites’ and ‘Davisons’, look for midpoints that are conjoined by planets in either natal. In composites, these relationships seem to be referring to psychological issues, while in ‘Davidsons’, the midpoint relationships tend to refer to forces acting on the couple from outside the relationship.
6) Try putting your natal planets around the outside of either chart, to see who relates best to this relationship and who is gaining the most. This can be rather revealing
7)
Also remember you can use transits over both these charts and again Angles are very sensitive points
http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/showpost.php?p=180956&postcount=11

Davison chart v Composite chart
“Important point! Both of these charts are for the two of you as a couple. They show things that will tend to happen in the relationship as well as how you act towards the outside world when you are together. They have no effect when you are apart
http://www.bobmarksastrologer.com/relationshipdavidson26.0.htm

Anything is possible, don't let astrology limit or define who or what you do!

Your question would be suitable for a horary question, IF you follow the basic rules
http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/faq.php?faq=horary#faq_horary_astrology_boards
 
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