Composite Jupiter conjunct Saturn is generally a very good aspect to find in a Composite chart. Saturn in the planet of restriction, tradition, commitment, and responsibility, while Jupiter represent expansion and positivity. Together, they are a great team. In this relationship, there is a good mix of optimism and realism. The two of them feel positive about their relationship and long-term potential.
Composite Jupiter sextile or trine Saturn is a wonderful aspect to find in a Composite chart. It indicates the couple feel positive about their future together. In this relationship, responsibility and commitment does not feel like a burden. The couple takes on challenges with stride and work together very well.
Composite Jupiter opposite or square Saturn indicates differences between the couple. One of the partners might be very optimistic and positive, while the other is more pessimistic and realistic. When one partner has big ideas or big plans, the other partner might express skepticism and offer practical alternatives. One partner might see the other as a ‘wet blanket’.
Composite Saturn-Uranus Aspects
Composite Saturn conjunct Uranus can be a challenging aspect. Uranus is the planet of freedom and liberation, while Saturn is the planet of responsibility and duty. In this relationship, both partners may feel they cannot express their individuality and uniqueness. As a result, the relationship can feel quite restrictive and restrained, with little room for spontaneity. This aspect also indicates the couple has difficulty when it comes to commitment and responsibility, and may feel they cannot count on each other in times of need.
Composite Saturn trine or sextile Uranus is a generally positive aspect. It indicates a positive blending of freedom with responsibility. Both partners feel they can express their unique individuality in this relationship, while still remaining committed and responsible to each other.
Composite Saturn square or opposite Uranus is a challenging aspect, which acts much like the conjunction. Hard aspects between Saturn and Uranus show a clash between commitment and loyalty, and freedom and individuality. Both partners likely feel quite burdened or stifled by the relationship, for they feel the relationship restricts their freedom in some way. When one partner tries to control or restrict, the other partner rebels and wants to break free. Both partners feel they cannot be themselves in this relationship.
Composite Saturn-Neptune Aspects
Composite Saturn conjunct Neptune indicates a blending of realism and practicality, with spirituality and compassion. Neptune is a very dreamy, sensitive, impractical sign, while Saturn represents realism, maturity and discipline. This aspect indicates the couple takes practical steps to make their dreams come true. This is a wonderful aspect to see in the charts of spiritually-minded or creative couples, as Saturn provides practicality, reason, and prudence for Neptune’s dreams and fantasies.
Composite Saturn sextile or trine Neptune indicates the couple work together to make their dreams a reality. Neptune is generally impractical and dreamy, so Saturn’s influence is welcome here. Neptune softens Saturn’s hard edges, so the relationship does not feel overly stuffy or restrictive.
Composite Saturn square or opposite Neptune is a challenging aspect. It indicates a tension between duty and responsibility (Saturn) and fantasy, dreams, and spirituality (Neptune). One partner may feel the other is overly pessimistic and cold, while the other feels their partner is impractical and delusional. This aspect can point to a lot of hurt feelings and frustrations.
Composite Saturn-Pluto Aspects
Composite Saturn conjunct Pluto is a very powerful aspect. Saturn is the planet of restriction, discipline, commitment, responsibility and duty, among other things. Pluto represents death. transformation, obsession, deep intimacy and shared resources. This aspect can point to an obsession with duty and responsibility, with each partner testing each other’s loyalty and commitment to the relationship. On the plus side, this aspect can bond a couple together, for they both might feel very committed and loyal to each other. If they work together, this aspect can indicate much success, as they are very powerful when they work together towards a common goal.
Composite Saturn sextile or trine Pluto is a positive aspect that indicates the couple feels stronger as a unit, than they do individually. They encourage each other’s determination and commitment, and feel they can take on any challenge when they are together.
Composite Saturn square or opposite Pluto is a challenging aspect. Pluto is the sign of deep intimacy, transformation and intense bonding, so a hard aspect from Saturn can block or restrict these energies. The couple might play games to test each other’s commitment and loyalty in the relationship. Jealousy and paranoia can cause issues between the couple. They might find it difficult to work together or support each other due to the intense power struggles between them.
The Synastry and Composite are the most important charts in relationship astrology.
In the Composite Chart, the Moon represents how the couple processes and expresses feelings and emotions. It can also indicate the areas where the couple will experience the most drama! It indicates what the couple needs to feel supported and loved.
To properly assess the Moon, we look at the sign, house, and aspects the Moon receives. In this article, we will go over how the Composite Moon behaves in aspect to other Composite planets.
The conjunction between the Moon and Mercury indicates a relationship where the intellectual and the emotional are blended. It is as though they can read each other’s minds through a telephathic link, and can finish each other’s sentences. They love talking about anything and everything with each other, especially their feelings. They enjoy being ‘on the go’ and taking short trips together.
The sextile and trine act similarly to the conjunction, but with less intensity. These are wonderful aspects to see in a Composite Chart. They show good emotional communication and an ease in expressing your feelings to each other.
The opposition between the Moon and Mercury can bring friction and fascination. As a couple, they will bounce back and forth between being too intellectual or too emotional in their communication with each other. Or, one person may be an emotional communicator, while the other is very intellectual, so they have to work together to reach a mutual understanding. Reaching a balance is key here.
The square between the Moon and Mercury indicates the two of them have different communication styles, which may lead to misunderstanding and hurt feelings. While squares bring fascination, they also bring friction and misunderstandings.
When one person expresses themselves emotionally, the other might respond intellectually. The emotional person may find the intellectual person very cold and unfeeling, while the intellectual person will find the other partner overly sensitive. It is important to exercise tolerance and patience in this relationship.
Composite Moon-Venus
The conjunction between the Moon and Venus is one of the best aspects to see in a Composite Chart. Venus is the planet of love and partnership, while the Moon represents how the couple express emotions. This is an incredibly sweet and affectionate relationship.
The two of them truly like being around each other. The attraction between them was probably immediate, for they felt a sense of familiarity and ease when they met. This aspect can increase the likelihood of living together, or building a family. You will want to build a beautiful home and life as a couple.
The sextile and trine act similarly to the conjunction, but with less intensity. These are wonderful aspects to see in a Composite Chart. It shows a loving, caring partnership full of tenderness and love.
The opposition between the Moon and Venus shows an “opposites attract” scenario. The way love is expressed in this relationship stands in opposition to the way the couple expresses emotions. For example if the Composite Moon is in Virgo, the couple will express their through practical means, such as being in service to each other.
However, if the Composite Venus is in Pisces, one person may express their love in a dreamy and impractical way, which is opposite to what Virgo represents. This isn’t a bad thing at all, as the couple will show each other different ways to love, but it may take some compromise and mutual understanding to truly appreciate one another.
The square between the Moon and Venus can bring friction to the relationship, as well as fascination. There is certainly an attraction between the two, but a long-term commitment will require compromise. It is likely that at least one of the partners feels very unappreciated by the other.
They may feel that the way they express love is not valued by the other. This can lead to hurt feelings and arguments. It is important for each person to recognize and value the other in this relationship.
The conjunction between the Moon and Mars in the Composite Chart indicates a lively and energetic relationship. Here, the emotional energy of the relationship is fused with energy, drive and passion. They arouse each other emotionally and sexually quite easily, which can lead to many arguments and even more make-up sex.
Together, they feel more energetic, strong, and alive than they feel when they are apart. They will encourage each other to be more courageous and assertive. This is a very exciting and stimulating relationship overall.
The sextile and trine act similarly to the conjunction, but with less intensity. These are wonderful aspects to see in a Composite Chart.
The opposition between the Moon and Mars can bring frustration and fascination. This couple will find themselves at odds throughout their relationship, as they will trigger each other’s tempers. When one person expresses their emotions, the other might respond aggressively or selfishly, which can cause a lot of hurt feelings.
When one person expresses their anger or passions, the other may respond emotionally, which may cause irritation. These two must learn to compromise and see the situation from the other person’s point of view.
The square between the Mars and Mars acts somewhat like the opposition, but does not have as many benefits. There is a tension in this relationship that is felt by both parties due to this square. There are frequent blow ups and arguments in this relationship.
You irritate each other and know how to get under each other’s skin. In this relationship, it is extremely to compromise and empathize with each other. Working through arguments in a constructive way will help you in the long run.
Composite Moon-Jupiter
The conjunction between the Moon and Jupiter in the Composite Chart indicates a positive and generous couple. They are a happy, adventurous, fun-loving couple who love to make each other laugh. They feel good in each other’s presence, as will others. Being with each other is your “happy pill”.
The couple might bond over their shared interest in religion, higher education, and of course, travel. There may be a tendency to be overly excessive with this aspect – check the house the conjunction is in to see where these excesses may be observed.
Check which house is ruled by the Moon in your Composite Chart, as this will show where you will have the most luck as a couple
The sextile and trine act similarly to the conjunction, but with less intensity. These are wonderful aspects to see in a Composite Chart.
The opposition and square between the Composite Moon and Jupiter can magnify the generosity and positive feelings within the couple, but it may also feature the wastefulness and neglect described in the conjunction aspect. Each partner may encourage emotional excess in the other partner.
“Toxic Positivity” may feature in this relationship, where problems are brushed to the side or ignored. The couple may encourage each other’s laziness and poor eating habits.
Composite Moon-Saturn
The conjunction between the Moon and Saturn in the Composite Chart indicates a mature couple. There is a deep sense of responsibility and duty to each other. Emotionally, the couple might not be overly demonstrative, as it might feel awkward to express emotions to each other.
However, when there is an issue, the couple solves it in a mature way. There may be a larger age difference in this relationship, and one partner may act as a “parent” to the other. The couple matures as a result of this relationship.
The sextile and trine act similarly to the conjunction, but with less intensity. These are good aspects to see in a Composite chart, as it increases the responsibility and commitment of the couple, without feeling like a burden.
The opposition and square between the Composite Moon and Saturn can be very difficult in a relationship. It can indicate the couple does not have good emotional communication. It feels awkward to express their deep feelings and needs to each other.
One of the partners may act like a parent figure. The “parent” in the relationship might feel their partner is very immature or irresponsible, while the other feels criticized and unappreciated. The couple may feel the relationship is a burden on them.
Composite Moon-Uranus
The conjunction between the Moon and Uranus in the Composite Chart indicates an exciting and unpredictable partnership. The two will be more emotionally uninhibited together than they are individually – it will be difficult to hold feelings back, and they might be shocked or surprised by the feelings that come out!
This relationship makes the couple feel ALIVE. The couple feels happy and energetic in each other’s presence, as everything feels new and fun when they are together. Feelings arose very quickly and unexpectedly between these two, but might dissolve just as quickly.
In your Composite Chart, which house is ruled by Cancer? This will indicate the area where you can expect the most change and unpredictability in the relationship. For those who like stability and constancy, this relationship may be too unpredictable.
The sextile and trine act similarly to the conjunction, but with less intensity. These are good aspects to see in a Composite chart, as it increases the fun and lighthearted aspect of this relationship. It will keep the relationship fresh and fun!
The opposition and square between the Composite Moon and Uranus can be very difficult. Uranus brings many unpredictable changes to this relationship, which can be very upsetting for the couple. At least one of the partners may feel the other is very unsupportive and undependable.
When one of the partners needs support and understanding, but cannot rely on the other partner to provide this. They will see many sudden and unpredictable changes in this relationship. The two of them may have fell in love very suddenly and unexpectedly, but keeping a consistent, stable relationship will be very difficult.
As a result, this relationship may end as quickly and bizarrely as it began.
Composite Moon-Neptune
The conjunction between the Moon and Neptune in the Composite Chart indicates a relationship full of idealization and fantasy. This couple is sensitive to each other, and feel they are spiritually and intuitively connected. They are very forgiving and sweet to each other, and feel as though they have found their soulmate.
The sextile and trine act similarly to the conjunction, but with less intensity. These are good aspects to see in a Composite chart, as they increase compassion and sensitivity to each other.
The opposition and square between the Composite Moon and Neptune can be very challenging and confusing. There may be deceit or dishonesty in this relationship due to the tricky nature of Neptune.
It will be difficult for this couple to understand each other emotionally, and the relationship will be full of mixed signals. This couple must be very clear, open, and honest about their intentions and boundaries for this to work.
Composite Moon-Pluto
The conjunction between the Moon and Pluto in the Composite Chart indicates an emotionally intense and transformative relationship. These two cannot be indifferent to each other due to the strong emotions they arouse in one another.
Jealousy, obsession and possessiveness will be present in this relationship. The couple is very attached to one another, and breaking up will be very difficult. There is a strong “can’t live with you, can’t live without you” theme in this relationship.
The sextile and trine act similarly to the conjunction, but with less intensity. These are good aspects to see in a Composite chart, as it increases the emotional intensity of the relationship in a positive and constructive way.
The opposition or square between the Composite Moon and Pluto is very challenging. This aspect indicates the couple shares a big fear of losing each other, which can lead to jealousy, obsession and jealousy. Power struggles are common in this relationship, and the couple may feel the relationship brings out the worst in them.
This relationship might be quite toxic, but it will be hard for the two of them to part ways without a lot of ugliness. Power struggles may come up between the couple, with each partner vying for dominance over the other
Composite Moon-Node
The conjunction between the Moon and North Node in the Composite Chart is an excellent aspect to see in a Composite Chart, especially if it is in the 5th or 7th house, or if the Moon rules the 7th house of the chart. There is a feeling of “going somewhere” with the other person.
North Node connections can feel very uncomfortable for some, as it represents leaving one’s comfort zone. Ultimately, there is a feeling the relationship is ‘meant to be’. The relationship is based on shared feelings and nurturing, and each partner in this relationship will develop emotionally as a result of their union.
This is a very binding aspect, as both partners feel they are on a journey together. There is a strong feeling of moving forward and progress. I have seen this aspect many times in the charts of married couples, due to the themes of caring and nurturing.
The conjunction between the Moon and South Node in the Composite Chart indicates a significant past-life connection. The two of them feel immediately comfortable and safe with each other, as though they had met before. Perhaps they had a parent-child relationship in a past life.
The connection between them is easy and comfortable, and they feel immediately attached. Because of the nature of the South Node, this aspect indicates the couple reunited in order to address unfinished business from a past life.
On the downside, the relationship may eventually feel draining for at least one of the partners. The lack of progress or evolving in this relationship may also be bothersome to at least one of the partners (but this depends on the couple’s individual natal charts)
Good composite is more important than good synastry
This may not be a popular opinion, but throughout my consultations with clients, I notice over and over that good synastry cannot outweigh a ‘bad’ composite chart. Why is this?
A good synastry chart shows the chemistry between two people. It shows if they are attracted to one another and why. It shows basic compatibility between a couple. This is very important when first bringing two people together.
The composite chart, on the other hand, relates to the destiny of the couple. It shows what the two of you create when you come together.
You could have the most incompatible synastry connection with someone, but if you have a great composite chart, somehow things seem to keep you together.
From my personal experience, I’ve had some pretty significant synastric connections with my previous exes.
For example, with one man I had Moon conjunct Venus, Mars conjunct Mars, Venus conjunct Ascendant, Venus conjunct Pluto, and a Sun conjunct Saturn double whammy! We were immediately attracted to one another and I was definitely thinking long-term with him.
We went on a few dates and things were going well. Then, as things started to progress and things started getting serious, he started to pull away. This confused me – we felt so good in each other’s presence so why the sudden lack of interest?
I looked at our Composite chart and found the answer: we had a tight Sun conjunct Saturn AND Moon square Saturn connection.
While he felt very responsible and committed towards me, the relationship, for whatever reason, made both of us feel very insecure. First of all, work always got in the way of our relationship. He was a very busy doctor who worked in another city, which made things difficult to begin with.
On the other hand, the Moon in square aspect to the Composite Saturn, which I felt very strongly. I felt ignored, neglected, and cold in this relationship because he always seemed to put work ahead of me. To top things off, I didn’t feel I could express my ‘inner child’ around him; I felt I always needed to be a ‘grown-up’ around him, even though he was 3 years younger than me.
In the end, him and I didn’t work out. Regardless of what happened, I always felt happy around him when we were together (I credit this to Moon conjunct Venus – it’s really one of the best aspects in synastry you could hope for). However, we could not seem to ever get past the Saturn blockages we faced.
I have seen Composite charts full of squares and oppositions, but have key aspects that pull the couple through every obstacle they face. Also, remember that an aspect that would be ‘bad’ for you, might not be ‘bad’ for someone else. For example, I love strong Uranus in my Composite chart because I am heavily Uranian.
Timing is KEY
Through Astrology, I have learned that all things come in good time! You could meet someone amazing and feel that you are completely in love, but I find that the timing of your meeting is very helpful in telling whether this relationship will end up as a marriage. I go over this in detail in my book Predict Love with Astrology. Three things to check:
Transits through the 7th house: major planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto) can signal a major relationship change.
Obviously, Jupiter, the planet of good fortune and expansion, can bring someone into your life. This will likely be a joyful and expansive relationship for you.
Saturn entering the 7th can either end a current relationship or bring a new relationship into your life. Saturn can mean an older person or a relationship that will come with its obstacles/burdens along the way. My best friend got married to a man 20 years older than her when Saturn entered her 7th house, but it ended quite suddenly (she is a very Uranian person so Saturn didn’t suit her)
Uranus is the planet of freedom and originality. When this planet is in your 7th house, it can bring a new, exciting relationship that fizzles out just as quickly as it started. I do personally know some marriages that began when Uranus was in the 7th house of at least of the partners, but the two people were very different professionally, culturally, and ethnically.
Neptune can bring a dreamy love and a true feeling of finding one’s soulmate, while Pluto can bring a complete overhaul in the love department. You could attract a very intense and transformative love relationship at this time.
Transits to Venus and the ruler of your 7th house
Venus is the planet of love and affection, and has a direct link to relationships and especially soulmates! Because of this, transits to Venus are some of the best indicators of finding the “one”.
You definitely want to look out for harmonious aspects to Venus from the outer planets, such as trines and sextiles, and sometimes even conjunctions.
The ruler of the 7th house represents the type of partner you will end up with. This is very similar to Venus, as it relates to one-on-one partnerships and relationships
Jupiter conjunct/sextile/trine natal Venus or ruler of the 7th house
Saturn conjunct/sextile/trine natal Venus or ruler of the 7th house
Uranus conjunct/sextile/trine natal Venus or ruler of the 7th house
Neptune conjunct/sextile/trine natal Venus or ruler of the 7th house
Pluto conjunct/sextile/trine natal Venus or ruler of the 7th house
I find that a lot of people fall in love during a strong Neptune transit to natal Venus, but these relationships often do not work out. This is because Neptune is the planet of illusion, and by the end of the transit, you may find that the person you fell in love with isn’t the person you thought they were.
During a harmonious Neptune-Venus transit, you can easily fall in love and the effects of Neptune will be much less taxing
Solar Returns
What does your Solar Return chart look like this year? The Solar return shows potentials for the year, including for marriage
Each and every Solar Return chart for the years I entered relationships were very heavy in the 5th and 7th houses
Look for a well-placed Venus and ruler of the 7th house for more details and clues
Pluto in the Solar Return 7th house shows a major transformation in the relationship sector – if you are single, this placement can mean a marriage year for you.
Progressions/Solar Arc
I don’t think it’s possible to NOT have a special progression or solar arc aspect when meeting the “one”.
Progressions show major trends in our lives, so there needs to be some sort of progression involving the 7th house, Venus, or the ruler of the 7th house when the “one” enters your life.
Some examples of progression or solar arc aspects indicating love:
Progressed Sun-Venus aspects or Venus-Sun aspects – sextile, trine, conjunction
Progressed Ascendant-Venus aspects or Progressed Venus-Ascendant aspects – this one is the best indication for finding love
Progressed Venus-ruler of the 7th house or ruler of the 7th house to Venus aspects – indicates love and union
Progressed planets in the 7th house
Progressed planets making a harmonious aspect to the 7th house or 7th house ruler
I truly believe that true love comes down to compatibility, which is reflected through the synastry and composite charts, but it really comes down to the timing.
THE UNIVERSE WILL NOT SEND YOU THE ‘ONE’ UNTIL YOU ARE READY.
Rely heavily on progressions to see when that may be.
For those of you worried about your romantic future, fear not! You will find the ‘one’ in good time.