Chart comparison
Synastry
Two charts, one conversation
Synastry is the oldest comparative technique in Western astrology. Take two charts, overlay them, and read the aspects that form between one person's planets and another's.
Cross-aspects use tighter orbs than natal charts. Generational planets (Uranus, Neptune, Pluto) are only included when they aspect luminaries or personal planets.
What emerges is not a compatibility score. It's a map of where two people's symbolic vocabularies intersect — where they amplify each other, where they generate friction, and where entirely new patterns appear that neither chart contains on its own.
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