![]() ![]() ![]() My own suspicion was distilled by the thinking of Noel Tyl who uttered the immortal wisdom that “all aspects are squares” (or somesuch) and that includes trines of course because a trine that is taken for granted and remains untapped by any driving factor soon breaks down, indulgence follows on, then laziness sets in, and before much longer the aspect has degenerated into something positively hedonistic. The grand trine can give enormous benefit which everyone but the owner of the pattern can see clearly. Even astrologers get drawn in to this self-same conclusion, but my experience (which is very often at odds with the received wisdom of astrology) continually hit a bum note wherever the Grand Trine was in evidence I do not doubt for a moment that the Grand Trine is subjectively fantastic but for everyone else, it’s probably only just short of infuriating, although not necessarily for entirely negative reasons. Could a couple outride this major bump or just forget it, friends only.The Grand Trine: even the moniker creates a regal ambience if you could buy and sell aspect patterns on Ebay then there’s little doubt that the beautifully equilateral one would conjure as much interest as any possible configuration, excepting possibly the Golden Yod (which everyone in the know would want but would have no clue how to use). Then there is the other side, what if you have wonderful synastry with someone but a major dealbreaker (Uranus opposite sun) in composite. In your relationship what elements broke it apart (no need to be specific) just general thoughts. ![]() However, amor does conjunct their composite sun so maybe they have a chance. Does the Grand trine make you feel things are better than they are? I know someone with an exact t square venus-Saturn- venus also this Saturn squares his sun (6 degrees) as well as his venus- I can't see it's ability to last. My question - how was your synastry? If you have poor synastry with someone would that mean you just can't get along even if there is a lovely grand trine. MyVirgoMask - I'm willing to bet that's the key - it provides a great deal of stability, regardless of other chart factors (or sometimes, in spite of other factors). Or maybe it helped to keep us together as long as we were. Which I consider kind of crappy despite the grand trine.but I think in general it just was a bad relationship, and the grand trine did not help. The moon in the composite was completely unaspected. The Grand Trine may've kept us together for longer.We are both earth signs, and AIR is prominent in both our charts - The composite had Uranus in the 7th (Eeeek), Saturn in the 3rd, and Mars in the 11th. I think we had other issues going on.definitely. ![]() It was a horrid marriage though, and lots of emotional/verbal abuse. I had a Grand Air Trine in composite in my 1st marriage. * 3d Virgo Saturn at the very end the 7th * 1d Taurus Venus (conj) 2d Virgo Sun and (more loosely conj) 7d Virgo Chiron in the 4th House The composite chart I'm looking at has a Grand Trine with: I'd imagine they'd be dependent upon the planets, signs, and houses involved, of course. Have you ever been a long-term, romantic relationship with someone with whom you had a composite Grand Trine? Grand Trine in Composite - Lindaland Welcome, Knowflakes, to Lindaland! () ![]()
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