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PATTERN COMPLETION THEORY – SYNASTRY

One of the key factors identified in a really good synastry, either for romantic
relationships or friendships/other significant relationships is the mutual
completion of the geometric aspect patterns in synastry. After an intensive
research, I consider pattern completion a major ingredient for a soulmate
synastry. Here are the major geometric aspect patterns:
http://www.astrotheme.com/files/figures-composed-aspects.php

How does this work?


You have a trine - the other brings a planet/major asteroid/angle to make a
Grand Trine for you
You have a Grand Trine - the other makes a Kite for you
You have a Minor Triangle - the other makes a Kite for you, by forming a Grand
Trine with your Minor Triangle trine
You have a square - the other makes a T-square for you
You have a T-square - the other makes a Grand Cross for you
You have an opposition - the other makes a Wedge (or Supportive Triangle as I
like to call it) for you
You have a Wedge - the other makes a Mystic Rectangle for you
You have a Mystic Rectangle - the other makes a House (or Castle or Envelope -
astrologers have different denominations for this one - called Seer in the below
images) for you
You have a quincunx - the other makes a Yod for you
You have a sextile - the other makes a Yod for you
You have a Yod - the other brings the release planet for your Yod, forming a
Boomerang

and the list can continue with more complicated geometric patterns, such as the
Star of David - for example you have a Kite, the other brings two more planets
to form the Star of David for you.

There is a difference between 1. open patterns and 2. closed patterns (closed


geometric figures)
For example the T-square, when somebody brings one planet to your isolated
square, although it is a fully closed geometric pattern (a square triangle), in
astrological terms it's still an open pattern - it strives towards the other end of the
triangle, to form a Grand Cross, like a bow shooting an arrow at the opposite
end, thus creating a tension in need of release.

On the other hand, the astrological closed patterns:


Grand Trine
Kite
Grand Cross
Mystic Rectangle
Boomerang

become in a synastry a stable energetic structure, where all planets work


together (when the two people get together) and they are synchronized in their
activation.

Most people are highly attracted to the ones who complete their geometric
patterns for them, especially the closed ones. The closed geometric patterns thus
formed in a synastry are not only a great attraction factor, but also a
compatibility factor and create a stable, long term partnership.
The more negative effect of a closed pattern formed in synastry is that the
completed structure (hence the relationship) is hard to break, it is somehow
unavoidable, magnetic.

A significant relationship with long-term potential will most likely have at least
one pattern completion by the other.

The effect is stronger - and here is where the soulmate factor comes in - when
the pattern completion is mutual (for example, they complete each other's
isolated trines, or they reciprocally turn their T-squares into Grand Crosses))

Cafe Astrology:

You Complete Me: Grand Trines in Synastry

In our experience, one of the most powerful indicators of special


relationships occurs when a simple trine in one person's natal chart is
effectively turned into a Grand Trine by another person's planet(s),
particularly when it involves personal planets. For example, in one person's
chart, Mars is in the early degrees of Sagittarius and trines the Moon in the
early degrees of Aries. A planet in the early degrees of Leo would form a
Grand Trine in this native's chart, but doesn't exist. Her partner's Sun fills
this pattern, as it is in the early degrees of Leo. This powerful connection is
especially potent when it is reciprocated. A special bond exists between the
natives.
http://www.cafeastrology.com/articles/soulmateastrology.html
Some closed patterns are more exciting, tense, action-oriented and very hard to
break (such as the Grand Cross), others are more pleasant, flowing, warm and
comfortable, but also complacent (such as the Grand Trine), but we will try to
explore more in-depth each major synastric geometric pattern.

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