Hope this helps and I’d be interested in your own thoughts on this matter. This brings me to a point I have been meaning to make Nothing substitutes for experience. In our composite chart, Pallas in the 4th house forms a grand trine with Uranus in the 8th and Jupiter. The 2nd relationship was far more pleasant and this was all I could note at the time. Grand Trines as Synastry Aspects for Soulmates. (Have you tried a Progressed Composite ? That might provide more information - along with current major transits to each chart - at least about what's brought these people together at this time). I was in a relationship with a grand cross in the composite, followed by a relationship with a grand trine in the composite. The first composite chart shows a grand trine but the second one doesnt. still, there is a lack of squares - which provide the friction/energy for action – and without which there can be stagnation.Īll then will depend on, as I said before, the individual charts and their interactions, and any planetary transit stimulation. Composite Chart Without Birth TimeHeres a guide to both relationship charts. And perhaps the Sun/Uranus conjunction will provide stimulation but. part of the 3rd House Stellium, will perhaps provide the energy needed for the Grand Trine to ‘get moving’. The rare grand trine is a harmonious triangular formation of three planets that are three zodiac signs (or 120 degrees) apart and in the same element, either fire, air, earth, or water. – the latter in sextile to that Nep./Merc. In general, and as I’m sure you know, the trines of themselves, don’t push or give much energy to actually ‘act’. Pluto in the 1st House), which I think is very significant, and again suggests the possibility of their having come together for perhaps an important 'social' reason. I think that transits to the Composite can be very relevant and I note that transiting Pluto is conjunct the Comp. NN – the Sun ruling the Midheaven), along with the trines to Jupiter in the 11th and Moon in the 7th, I would say that these people have come together for a specific purpose and would work well together in some social area (11th) and perhaps bring some radical new ideas and practices into their society/world (depending on their individual charts and inter-aspects). Having said that, given the number of planets in the 3rd (especially the exact Sun conj. Without this, you only have a small part of the whole picture/relationship (in my opinion). A Composite Grand Trine is the mother of all relationship stabilizers. Re the Composite chart, I realise that some would disagree as they feel that the Composite is all that’s really necessary, but I think it’s important first to take into account the individual charts and the inter-aspects between them, noting if any of the Composite planetary positions make particular connections with either or both charts. A grand trine appears in the natal chart when three planets are separated from. Hi Plutonium19, and thanks for the offer of assistance with synastry interpretations, which is always welcome.
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