With the composite Sun in Sagittarius, this relationship centers on the principals of freedom, expansion and exploration. You benefit when you take your sense of idealism out into the open, making a stronger connection with the world around you and contributing to the betterment of society. You may concentrate on a shared fantasy rather than practical concerns. As a partnership you tend to champion the underdog, and to remove yourselves from mundane affairs, preferring the quiet of a den or study to the noise of the street. With your high ideals, you may sacrifice yourselves for a higher cause. There is spiritual component to your sharing, and a powerful sense of idealism between you and you may be poetically or musically inclined as a couple. In a romantic relationship, you may prefer to hide out in your nest together rather than be seen around town with each other. Or you may simply find your shared resting-place in otherworldly planes. Perhaps you two don't have a lot in common, or differ in your opinions about lifestyle, goals or presentation. The Composite Sun in the Twelfth House indicates a somewhat eccentric pairing that doesn't quite find its home in the real world. It gives you a sense of the predominant flavor of the relationship. The placement of the composite Sun defines the core identity of your relationship, and the place where it finds its greatest vitality. There is great tension represented by the focal planet or planets in your chart, where conflicting parts of your personality attain their focus and peak of energy, and you may observe compulsive behavior in the area of life represented here. The lesson of this planetary aspect pattern is in learning to use your considerable energy wisely in the pursuit of your true goals. You may also compensate for overdoing in the area of life represented by the focal point, by leaning toward the empty pattern element opposite the focal point, seeking to balance your activity. Your energies are most easily and habitually expressed by the energy of the focal point, the middle of the T-Square. With a this planetary aspect pattern, in which three planets or conjunctions are in square with one another, you have a high degree of motivation and drive. You will be able to rise above your circumstances to exceptional achievement in the areas represented by the four corners of the cross. You will almost invariably suffer great trials in your life, and these trials will build your character. With this pattern you have unusual determination and force of will. Each planet in the pattern therefore becomes the focus of a 'T-Square'. At least four planets in your chart form a Grand Cross, in square with one another. You must also beware, however, of being lazy or complacent. You will display a marked self-sufficiency and also will have good success in your endeavors in this area of life. When three or more of your planets form a Grand Trine with each other, you will have an exceptional area of talent represented by the element in the trine, either Fire, Earth, Air or Water (usually these planets are in just one element). For definitions of astrological terms, please refer to the glossary at the end of this report. Challenging aspects can become the greatest strength of a relationship if you can both learn how to successfully navigate those issues, with good communication between you playing a vital role. Please keep in mind that these descriptions are not meant to put limitations on the relationship, but merely to describe its inherent tendencies. In the following report, each planetary placement and aspect is examined to reveal the basic qualities of your relationship, with the most important factors described first. The following interpretations should be regarded as being for the relationship itself, taken as an independent entity. Like a child, it inherits qualities of both parents, though it has a life all its own and exists independently of either of them. The composite chart represents the fusion of energy that two people create when they come together in relationship. First a composite chart (mid-point chart) is created. It focuses on the relationship itself, rather than on the individuals who make it up. The Relationship Report for two individuals applies to any type of relationship. Yoko: Feb 18, 1933, 8:30 PM JST Tokyo, JapanĬopyright 1999 - 2006 AstroGraph Software Relationship Report for John Lennon and Yoko Ono
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