What the Report Analyzes
Relational astrology does not study the individual in isolation, but the romantic relationship between two people — at three levels simultaneously: physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual. No important relationship is the product of chance; it has a structure, a purpose, and a specific lesson, visible in the natal charts of those involved.
Individual Relational Predispositions
Before comparing the two charts, the chart of each person must be understood individually. Every relationship reflects the psychology of each partner — including the blocks and projections they bring into the relationship without knowing it.
We analyze for each partner:
- Planetary polarities — what they seek on a physical level (Venus/Mars), emotional (Sun/Moon), mental (Mercury), and spiritual (Uranus/Neptune); stressful aspects with Saturn or Pluto that can create blocks in authentic relational identity expression
- House VII — the descendant sign, planets in the house, and the ruler: the type of experience sought in a partner and what is projected onto the other; Saturn in House VII transforms the couple relationship into the central karmic lesson of existence
- Juno — position in sign describes the type of union desired; position in house indicates the life sector where the partner may appear or the personality facet that attracts most
- The marriage point — the type of union desired and the deep motivation behind partner choice; its aspects reveal what contributes to the flourishing or destabilizing of the union
Synastry — How You Influence Each Other
Synastry compares the two charts through inter-aspects (angles between the two people's planets) and interpositions (one person's planet falling in the other's house).
Inter-aspects define compatibility at all levels: mental (Mercury), sentimental (Venus), physical (Mars), and identity (Sun with Moon). A sextile or trine between Moons means intuitive emotional communication. A square between Mercuries creates difficulties in mutual understanding even when both are acting in good faith.
Karmic connections explain why you feel you have known each other for a lifetime:
- One person's lunar nodes in contact with the other's planets — relationship with roots in past lives; conjunction with the South Node indicates a karmic debt, conjunction with the North Node — a shared evolutionary path in this lifetime
- Vertex and Antivertex — indicators of predestined encounters; the type of connection is revealed through the house where the involved Vertex is located
- Venus/Moon/Sun–Saturn superposition — configuration that favors relationship durability; Saturn brings structure, security, and resilience over time
- Venus/Mars–Pluto superposition — intense, magnetic attraction, carrying deep transformation
Interpositions in Houses IV, VIII, and XII add a specific karmic dimension: one person's Sun, Moon, or Venus falling in the other's House VIII indicates a connection of great depth; the same planets in House XII highlight a sentimental karmic connection; in House IV — a connection rooted in family or conjugal life.
General interpositions show concretely how each person influences the other's life sectors and define the invisible architecture of your daily dynamic.
Synthesis
The report concludes with a synthesis that brings together the main threads of the analysis.
Length: 15–20 pages. PDF export available.