leonn
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Post by leonn on May 27, 2009 19:07:47 GMT
hi, wondering about the implications of both of the above. i have both with a person just coming into my life, we havent yet met (though hope to soon) but have been talking online and telephone for a month. ive not had much luck getting any info about them from books or internet...wondering how others have found them to play out and whether or not they are as auspicious as they could appear to be?!
thanks for all interest, leonn
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ammeh
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Post by ammeh on May 27, 2009 20:01:07 GMT
My composite with my friend is mostly one massive grand trine, and we get along great! I do think we might get bored of each other without those squares, though. Our reactions to things are usually almost identical, we never get closer to fighting than a little tension. (The squares at work.) She's the one person I can literally tell everything to, and I know she'll either relate or find it amusing. We have a grand trine in our synastry as well--my Pluto and her Mercury at 13 deg Scorpio, my Mars at 13 deg Cancer, her Jupiter at 13 deg Pisces. Too many trines can make you get along too well, but it can be hard to get along at all if you don't have any harmonious aspects!
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leonn
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Post by leonn on May 28, 2009 12:36:04 GMT
thanks ammeh, thats amazing that trine of yours! almost unbelievable...the one i share with this guy in our synastry is a water trine between: my neptune trine his sun&mercury - his sun&mercury tine my sun&eros - my sun&eros trine his mc&psyche WHICH basically links our angles too.
on the composite we have two grand trines - one in earth one in fire - any feedback on either would be much appreciated, i will look up the 'love formulas - 2' book by mccullough - thanks cindy for top tip there!
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