Most planets above the horizon in a composite chart 1 by juliana_angelova Dear all, This is my first time at this forum and I have some questions about the workings of a composite chart. The chart in question has most planets above the horizon, in the houses pertaining to ideals, career, status, friends, groups, etc. The 7th tenants a frightening Uranus which conjuncts Pluto in the 6th and opposes Saturn in the 1st. My first question is: Does such a chart suggest any potential for a long-term romantic or even marital relationship or Uranus in the 7th (known for wanting to break free), Saturn in the 1st (Isn't that a very cold presence near the ascendant?) and all the planets above the horizon suggest a mere social contact that won't go any further? My second question is: Does a composite chart need to have more planets below the horizon to denote potential for a personal relationship? My third question is: Do the sign placements of the planets matter in a composite? From what I understand, they are a mathematically calculated "average". A composite Venus in Capricorn seems rather cold to me. I hope I didn't overwhelm anyone with my very first post and I really hope that someone will be will willing to shed some light for me. Best regards, Yuliana P. S. I forgot to say that most aspects are favourable (conjuncts, trines and sextiles). In fact, it's almost difficult to see a challenging one. Quote Tue Apr 15, 2008 7:11 pm
2 by Arihant Dear Juliana , You can learn from this link ,more about a composite chart: http://www.cafeastrology.com/compositechart.html.. best wishes Quote Thu Apr 17, 2008 2:50 pm
Most planets above the horizon in a composite chart 3 by juliana_angelova Arihant, Thanks. Y. Quote Thu Apr 17, 2008 7:45 pm