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Synastry Aspects Explained: How Two Charts Connect
Synastry compares two natal charts by reading the aspects between each person's planets. Learn which contacts flow, which create tension, and why it maps tendencies, not fate.
What a Davison Chart Is: The Relationship in Time and Space
A Davison chart is a real chart cast for the midpoint in time and space between two birthdays. Unlike a composite, which averages planet positions, the Davison is an actual moment with a genuine Sun, Moon and set of houses.
The 7th House in Synastry: Partner, Ally and Mutual Reflection
In your birth chart, the 7th house is the house of partnership and open alliance. In synastry, a special bond forms when one person's planets fall into the other's 7th house. This article opens the 7th house from a synastry angle.
Synastry vs Composite: Which Technique to Use When
In relationship astrology, synastry and the composite chart are two different techniques. Synastry compares two people's charts; the composite extracts the relationship's own chart. This article explains which technique to use when.
Soulmates in Astrology: Classical Synastry Patterns and Myth-Sorting
Soulmate is one of astrology's most popular and most misread terms. Classical astrology uses the label carefully and looks at specific synastry patterns for genuine signs of bond.
What Synastry Actually Is: The Foundation of Relationship Astrology
Synastry compares two birth charts side by side to read a relationship. It shows where two people meet easily, where they strain and where they grow, the spine of relationship astrology.
What a Composite Chart Is: The Birth of the Relationship Itself
Synastry places two charts side by side. A composite makes one chart out of two; the birth chart of the relationship itself. The classical method for reading long-term partnership.