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Astrology Q&A - Star of David in Synastry

May 7th, 2007 · 2 Comments

First I’d just like to thank everyone for the great questions and remind other Astrologers that their comments are welcomed here. I will get to some of the other questions posted when my schedule eases up a bit later in the week. When posting a Question please remember to ask something about Astrology so that others can also learn - this is not the place to look for a free reading. For complete answers you can always schedule an Astrology Reading with me, or purchase my Guaranteed Astrology Reports.

The Question: I was drawing up synastry charts over the weekend for myself and people I know. I found that I have effectively a Star of David (one point was 9′ from perfect) between my chart and my friends chart. (not to mention 6 other oppositions!)I know the Star of David is rare - what is its general meaning in synastry? ThanksThe Answer: Yes, a Star of David is Extremely rare.

But first lets define the Star of David. It is two interlocking Grand Trines, placed so that there are 6 sextiles formed by the two Grand Trines. For this reason the Star of David is also sometimes called a Grand Sextile. Within this pattern you will also see two crossed Mystic Rectanges. Any part of this pattern by itself is very powerful: A Grand Trine, a Kite, a Mystic Rectangle, a Half of a Grand Sextile (which is fomed by an opposition with two Sextiles on one side of it, all of which falls within one half of the chart wheel).

In order for any of this to apply the orbs must be within 3 degrees (sorry - 9 is just too far away). The meaning of the Pattern depends entirely on the planets involved. Different Geometry means diferent things. Just a few possibilites are: Grand Trine, Kite, Yod, Finger of Fate, Mystic Rectangle, Grand Square, T-Square - but there are others.
The Star of David is so rare in fact that it is almost never found in the charts of Individual people at all. Howard Huges had an almost Star of David in is Sun Chart (his destiny Chart). Tom Cruise is the rare individual who actually has a Star of David in his Destiny (Sun) Chart. Because it is in his Sun Chart you can’t see it on the usual Astrology Maps. I will post it on a protected page here on my Blog so that you can see it, along with a full listing of powerful planetary alignments - with pictures. If you are a Subscriber to my Weekly Horoscope I will be discussing this in the Next Newsletter, and you will get the link in the Newsletter. But this is only available to my Subscribers.

As for your links with your friends - first make sure that you don’t use orbs that are too large. If you make your Charts at Astro.com (where you can have a free account), I recommend setting the orbs to 50% - that will give you a better idea of what you are really looking at. In some special cases I will stretch it out to 4′ - but NEVER more than that. Then look at the patterns that are there and understand that any geometrical alignment (and I’ve only listed a few here) is more powerful than nearly anything else you can have. Geometry formed with another person shows great synergy, power, combined efforts, the abilty to grow together, assist one another and generally achieve success together. However - and this is big - the way this can happen is entirely dependent on the planets involved and their relationships with each other. Unfortunately, as good as technology is, it can’t fully recognize patterns yet - so this type of geometry can only be seen accurately with human eyes.
Good for you for picking it out. Now, your ability to see what’s really going on in a chart (or chart synastry) will improve and so will your accuracy if you shrink your orbs down to 3′. I suspect that there will still be some very strong synastry with you and your friend, but now you will see what is most important in that Synastry. This will help you understand your relationships better. No matter what, you two are clearly part of the same soul family. And that is something to celebrate! The details of that relationship, and it’s connections hold the keys to understanding your soul’s purposes for knowing one another - and how you will assist one another towards your deepest life’s missions.

Thank you for your Question!

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2 responses so far ↓

  • 1 cc // Sep 12, 2008 at 8:42 pm

    In synastry,can star of david be formed with another’s angles, vertex, nodes,house cusps, eros/psyche midpoints,mars /venus midpoints,sun/moon midpoints,asteroids,a particular planet of 5 degree orb but brought closer by an out of orb constellation conjunction /opposition by collection of light principle, Thanks.

  • 2 auracle // Sep 13, 2008 at 1:14 am

    It’s a question of Astrological philosophy. For me I would say NO to all of those except the Asteroids. I only use a 3 degree orb - unless there is a stunning pattern in place (like a trine or star of david). In this case I will stretch the orb to 4′ but never more than that.

    I don’t use the collection of light principle.

    If you DO use the asteroids: Chiron, Ceres, Juno, Vesta, Pallas Athena (and more recently planet Sedna) then you have to know what they stand for.

    Collectively, they represent the calling and wisdom of the divine feminine the ancient mystery schools that she inhabited.

    I will post about it soon on this blog.

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