Celebrating Romance

Let’s talk about love. Your relationships and marriage are an
important part of realizing the life plan for which you were born. When you form a partnership with someone, your relationship can simultaneously enhance three areas of your life: 1) if you stick with it, a healthy relationship enables both of you to confront and heal inner emotional wounds from the past; 2) you may contribute to each other realizing cherished career or material goals; and 3) you can be a support for other lives besides your own, both human and animal. You may have agreed to do these things before you were born. What you do with the partner that you were fated to be with is described by the composite of your birth charts. How the other side orchestrates our experiences with the aid of the planets is too much for the human mind to grasp, but as astrologers we can see events ticking off with clockwork precision, and the composite chart that you share with a partner is an important part of that.

The introduction to the Composite Couples report mentions the amazingly close linkages in the composite chart between Prince Charles and Princess Diana. Without their fated marriage, we would not have the young Prince George (birthtime: 4:24 PM) whose natal chart features a Grand Water Trine between Saturn, Neptune, and Black Moon Lilith exact to within 0d04m, as well as many other close linkages, all of which suggest that the universe has destined Prince George to play an important role.
Your constructive partnership now can be part of a plan that will be realized with your grandchildren.

My wife and I are coming up on an important anniversary of our first date, which was on St. Patricks Day in 1990. She is a Jupiter-ruled Sun in Sagittarius, trine my Moon in Aries, and she has definitely helped my cautious Saturn-ruled Sun in Capricorn to expand. The StarMatch synastry report describes how our charts impact each other on a daily basis, but the many private, constructive ways in which we complement and help each other to grow are described in our Composite Couples report.

P.S., If you accepted a Facebook friend request from me in the last week, it was from an imposter using my name and picture.
Hopefully you can tell the difference and can unfriend the new ‘me’, the one who has 68 friends versus 300 friends.

Regards,

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John Halloran