This question from Keteki was so fundamental and so important that I’ve decided to answer it as a post. She writes: Hello Dawn I always had this doubt about composites. Why is it that only the midpoint between similar planets are given importance? When two people interact why is the sun/sun and moon/moon midpoints […]
Tag: Composite Charts
Composite Houses: The Second Quadrant
As we’ve said, the first quadrant of the composite chart is largely about our identity as a couple, our definition of our ‘couple-ness’, how we act, what we own (both spiritually and materially) and how we communicate as a unit, including the way we react to our immediate environment, including our neighbors and cousins and […]
Composite Houses: The First Quadrant
It seems to me that the biggest trip-up in interpreting composite charts stems from not understanding the meaning of the composite houses, including the angles. While they are, in fact, very similar to natal houses and angles, in interpretation they are somewhat different and have variations that need to be recognized. For example, one […]
Composite Charts: Etched in Stone or Sand?
Hi Folks– It’s nice to be back. Today we’re beginning a series on interpreting composite charts. Of all of the misconceptions regarding synastry (and there are many) one of the most striking to me is the misinterpretation of composite charts. I know students who were perfectly capable of reading a natal chart, who, […]
Uranus In The Composite Chart
Do strong Uranus aspects in the composite chart (the chart that represents the relationship between you and your partner) spell trauma or liberation? Excerpt from my latest Sasstrology article: “You know those relationships that start suddenly an…
Soul Points in Synastry–Changes
If anyone is interested in taking the two-part ‘Soul Points in Synastry’ classes described in the last post, that class will now be offered between January 3rd and January 17th only. The first lesson involves how to read the nodal ‘story’ between two charts and covers how to interpret nodal contacts. In the second part, […]![]()
