Each person is unique, and each personal combination creates flow and challenge. Qualities of two individuals can be compared, and the comparison creates something astrologers call Synastry. Synastry applies to all things capable of forming a relationship, living or non-living. Conflict or fortune between attitudes, for example, is in the 1st House; forms of communication are found in Mercury; mutual or incompatible psychological states are in the 4th Houses and the Moon. Expression of affection or dislike for one another is found through Venus and the Moon. Every combination is unique, and each result depends on both individuals. The FamilyAt a young age, our development depends almost entirely on our family. In Synastry, their teachings are found in the 4th House, Sun, Moon, and some other placements, dependent on the actual native. Stable psychology results from fortunate pathways taken by our families; if you were taught right, you'll act right. Unfortunate placements give the native difficulties later in life. Relating back to Synastry, different parenting styles and upbringings may make or break a particular relationship. Romance and FriendshipAs we age, we develop traits which revolve around experience with others. We begin to experience attraction through Venus, connection through the Moon, and we develop preference. Our friendships expose themselves in the 11th House; our partnerships, the 7th House. And through these things, Synastry affects our actual personality. Without relationships, our development reaches only as far as our own horizons.
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