Astrological Compatibility - The Astrology Of Relationship, Part II - Things
By Gilbert Karlis
In my article, Astrological Compatibility: The Astrology of Relationship, I laid out a foundation of understanding of how astrology can bring awareness to our relationships. In this article I would like to expand on that foundation and show how the individual elemental and planetary makeup of our very own astrological chart interacts with that of others. In astrology we call this interaction "synastry", a beautiful word that is applied to describe the relationship among the energy fields of 2 people.
If we contemplate "synastry" being a dynamic process, a constant flow of energy among 2 people, it is significantly simpler to understand how the elemental and planetary energies affect our relationships. Like electricity, our relationships flow smoothly once resistance is low. Once there's resistance or obstruction on the flow of energy in between us then we experience breakdowns or "burn-outs". Astrology provides us with an distinct "schematic" or map of how our energy may flow as soon as we're in relationship with another. It also provides us with awareness of wherever we may perhaps "burn" each other out.
In "Astrological Compatibility: The Astrology of Relationship," I showed how the various signs interact or aspect each other. Basically I was speaking in the way Sun signs interact so this may possibly mean that an individual of the Sun inside the sign Leo would find it a lot more difficult concerning Scorpio, Taurus and Aquarius (the Sun signs that are in tough aspect to their own). So that you can get a broader picture of how 1 would relate of any of these other signs, however, we would need to compare not merely Sun signs but also the signs with the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto.
For the sake of simplicity, let's just look at the so-called "personal" planets, the Sun via Jupiter. These six planets (actually the Sun is a star) are known as personal since they're faster moving during the sky and affect us more on somebody level, whereas Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto move slower and tend to get a lot more of a collective influence on our lives. Also, in comparing astrological charts of individuals who are close in age, it is far more almost certainly that the outer planets will be in the exact same sign, thus minimizing the differences among charts.
Since any with the planets can be in any one of the four issues (fire, air, water, or earth), a single begins to see how numerous numerous combinations of elemental and planetary expression are possible. For example, out in the ten planets in my chart I have four in the fire element, three in earth, two in water, and a single in air. This is my "elemental make-up" and tells much about how I express my individual energy and how I'll relate to others.
As it is possible to see, 70% of my planets are in fire and earth. I have a tendency being most pleased once I am making things, now! In relationship my greatest challenge has been to keep my patience with individuals who I perceive are moving slower than me! I am typically at house and fairly comfortable within the emotional realm as I have a couple of planets and my rising sign or ascendant (the constellation rising on a horizon at birth) in Cancer, a water sign. Of course the hardest element for me to operate in is air, as I only have a single entire world there.
For instance, if I must read a manual for some type of mechanical contraption I am going to likely never get close to to it. I am significantly happier if I can just rip open the box and begin tweaking buttons and twisting dials! A single drawback of not having a lot of air in my chart is that I rely far more on intuition and emotion to make judgments and decisions and consequently have less objectivity than those who "specialize" within the air element.
Understanding your personal elemental makeup is very essential if you want to get probably the most out of the relationships. By getting to know your own strengths and challenges you'll start to draw partners to you in a more conscious manner. You'd not believe how popular it's to discover couples or partnerships where a single person is all fire and air (intuition and intellect) and also the other is water and earth (emotional and physical). The couple or partnership are literally drawn together like magnets so that they are able to benefit from each other's "elemental specialization". This is a beneficial learning experience if it's done consciously but a highly co-dependent relationship if not.
In an astrological chart the issues represent simple sorts of energy inside us although the person planets symbolize our uncomplicated expression of that energy or life force in all areas of life - physical, emotional, mental and spiritual. Each planet represents certain fundamental needs or urges that we all express to a single degree or another. The way we express these fundamental energies characterizes what we generally call personality.
In other words, every of us includes a desire to express our individuality and sense of self (Sun), being nurtured and to nurture (Moon), to communicate fully with others (Mercury), to express love in relationship (Venus), to assert ourselves (Mars), and to expand our sense of who we are (Jupiter). Naturally we all differ in our capacity to fully express our requirements in these areas and that may be exactly why astrology can teach us so a lot about how our uncomplicated requirements can be met or thwarted inside a relationship.
If we contemplate "synastry" being a dynamic process, a constant flow of energy among 2 people, it is significantly simpler to understand how the elemental and planetary energies affect our relationships. Like electricity, our relationships flow smoothly once resistance is low. Once there's resistance or obstruction on the flow of energy in between us then we experience breakdowns or "burn-outs". Astrology provides us with an distinct "schematic" or map of how our energy may flow as soon as we're in relationship with another. It also provides us with awareness of wherever we may perhaps "burn" each other out.
In "Astrological Compatibility: The Astrology of Relationship," I showed how the various signs interact or aspect each other. Basically I was speaking in the way Sun signs interact so this may possibly mean that an individual of the Sun inside the sign Leo would find it a lot more difficult concerning Scorpio, Taurus and Aquarius (the Sun signs that are in tough aspect to their own). So that you can get a broader picture of how 1 would relate of any of these other signs, however, we would need to compare not merely Sun signs but also the signs with the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto.
For the sake of simplicity, let's just look at the so-called "personal" planets, the Sun via Jupiter. These six planets (actually the Sun is a star) are known as personal since they're faster moving during the sky and affect us more on somebody level, whereas Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto move slower and tend to get a lot more of a collective influence on our lives. Also, in comparing astrological charts of individuals who are close in age, it is far more almost certainly that the outer planets will be in the exact same sign, thus minimizing the differences among charts.
Since any with the planets can be in any one of the four issues (fire, air, water, or earth), a single begins to see how numerous numerous combinations of elemental and planetary expression are possible. For example, out in the ten planets in my chart I have four in the fire element, three in earth, two in water, and a single in air. This is my "elemental make-up" and tells much about how I express my individual energy and how I'll relate to others.
As it is possible to see, 70% of my planets are in fire and earth. I have a tendency being most pleased once I am making things, now! In relationship my greatest challenge has been to keep my patience with individuals who I perceive are moving slower than me! I am typically at house and fairly comfortable within the emotional realm as I have a couple of planets and my rising sign or ascendant (the constellation rising on a horizon at birth) in Cancer, a water sign. Of course the hardest element for me to operate in is air, as I only have a single entire world there.
For instance, if I must read a manual for some type of mechanical contraption I am going to likely never get close to to it. I am significantly happier if I can just rip open the box and begin tweaking buttons and twisting dials! A single drawback of not having a lot of air in my chart is that I rely far more on intuition and emotion to make judgments and decisions and consequently have less objectivity than those who "specialize" within the air element.
Understanding your personal elemental makeup is very essential if you want to get probably the most out of the relationships. By getting to know your own strengths and challenges you'll start to draw partners to you in a more conscious manner. You'd not believe how popular it's to discover couples or partnerships where a single person is all fire and air (intuition and intellect) and also the other is water and earth (emotional and physical). The couple or partnership are literally drawn together like magnets so that they are able to benefit from each other's "elemental specialization". This is a beneficial learning experience if it's done consciously but a highly co-dependent relationship if not.
In an astrological chart the issues represent simple sorts of energy inside us although the person planets symbolize our uncomplicated expression of that energy or life force in all areas of life - physical, emotional, mental and spiritual. Each planet represents certain fundamental needs or urges that we all express to a single degree or another. The way we express these fundamental energies characterizes what we generally call personality.
In other words, every of us includes a desire to express our individuality and sense of self (Sun), being nurtured and to nurture (Moon), to communicate fully with others (Mercury), to express love in relationship (Venus), to assert ourselves (Mars), and to expand our sense of who we are (Jupiter). Naturally we all differ in our capacity to fully express our requirements in these areas and that may be exactly why astrology can teach us so a lot about how our uncomplicated requirements can be met or thwarted inside a relationship.
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