Tag: synastry

Is Mercury More Powerful Than Pluto?

This is an important topic and rarely (if ever) discussed in life or in astrology. no⋅tion /ˈnoʊʃən/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [noh-shuhn] Show IPA Pronunciation –noun 1. a general understanding; vague or imperfect conception or idea of something: a n…

Problematic Aspects In Relationships

When evaluating a relationship, the first thing I do is consider the individual charts. How interested in relationships is one person as compared to the other?  Imagining the people are two different characters; can their personalities mesh over time? …

Virgo Woman, Sagittarius Man – Composite Chart

Hi Elsa, I have a question I am embarrassed about and ashamed to ask, but I thought you might be able to provide some clarity. The last thing I want to do is bad-mouth my man, but the strong attraction between us has a dark side: at times, I feel repul…

The Composite Sun Shows The Purpose Of A Relationship

The composite sun shows the purpose of a relationship. It shows where and how the couple shine and express their vital life energy. The life’s (sun/solar) purpose of the the coupling? Not surprisingly, my husband and I have a 8th house composite …

Underestimating People & Misjudging Synastry

Continuing this series on how astrologers can be skewed when reading charts, this is a good time to mention my own bias: I am biased towards the couple. Barring abuse, I’m geared towards saving a marriage rather than scrapping it. Many people use…

Can You Distinguish True Love From Romantic Love?

Elsa, how do you, or how does Astrology distinguish everlasting true love as opposed to romantic love? Melinda  on Synastry – What If Love Natures Are Mismatched?  Great question. I’m not sure astrology can pick up either of these things. B…

Meeting Someone Who Triggers You

I was scrolling the the “What Do You Want From Astrology” post, looking for what I might write about.  Several people mentioned they want astrology to illuminate their interactions with other.  I was mulling this when I ran across this post…