Horoscope Merging

When two or more people come together -so do their birth charts. Examining or assessing the merged charts of couples, families, friends, or other can be both fun and enlightening. And it doesn't have to be complicated. Forget aspects and midpoints and houses. What we need here is a general overview of the people and planets and signs involved.

Ideally, two(or more) charts should fill up each other's empty spaces and at the same time connect at the most basic or fundamental levels. Choose a partner or group and make a list as follows...

Person A
Person B
other
Aries
Sun, Mercury, Jupiter
-
-
Taurus
MC
-
-
Gemini
-
Moon
-
Cancer
-
Jupiter, MC
-
Leo
Asc, Mars
-
-
Virgo
Uranus, Pluto
Uranus, Pluto
-
Libra
-
Sun, Mercury, Asc
-
Scorpio
Neptune
Neptune
-
Sagittarius
-
Venus, Mars
-
Capricorn
-
-
-
Aquarius
Moon, Saturn
-
-
Pisces
Venus
Saturn
-

In the above list, person A is lacking in five areas which person B pretty much makes up for, and vice versa. The only area in which both are lacking is Capricorn, so that neither are very organized or ambitious. A third party(other) can help them both in this respect. The two are also fairly compatible in terms of basic planetary exhanges such as Sun-Sun, Sun-Moon, Sun-Ascendant, Moon-Moon, Mercury-Mercury, and Venus-Mars. They also have a similar level of education, and are of the same culture and age group which further supports the relationship.

Finally, let's look at the gender, mode, and element distribution.

Person A
Person B
other
gender
+7, -5
+6, -6
-
mode
3 car, 6 fix, 3 mut
5 car, 1 fix, 6 mut
-
element
4 fir, 3 ear, 2 air, 2 wat
2 fir, 2 ear, 4 air, 4 wat
-

Both are fairly well balanced in terms of gender and element, but there is an individual imbalance in terms of mode. Person B has only 1 fixed planet which indicates lack of endurance and stability, But Person A comes to the rescue with 6 fixed planets and makes up for it.

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