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In the previous lesson, we
discussed the basics of Romantic Super-Linkages (RSL's) in relationship
comparison. RSL's are multiple-planet configurations in the Combined Alignment Chart
(CAC) of two persons which always include one person's Chiron.
All RSLs are
indicative of soulmate potential and marriage potential,
but all RSL's are not equal in terms of the total energies they bring to
a relationship.
Venus, Neptune, and Chiron
are the most powerful and most romantic
planets in an RSL. However, Chiron clashes, even as part of an RSL, can
be indicators of difficulty.
Sun, Earth, Moon, Jupiter
and/or Pluto in an RSL
are typically favorable.
Saturn
in an RSL will bind a couple but will not bring happiness. If in a clash
aspect, Saturn can bind the pair for a long time before destroying the
relationship. However, the whole RSL
will need to be analyzed to assess Saturn's likely effects.
Uranus
in an RSL adds distance,
fluctuation, and possibly increases the likelihood that a partner may
wander.
Mars can add
a drive to marry, but can also indicate an adversarial element in an RSL.
In general, linkages are more favorable
than clashes in RSLs, but clashes from most planets
are actually more favorable than Saturn linkages.
More on Planetary Symbolisms in Magi
Astrology. The fewer the RSLs, the more
important it is that they be strongly favorable. When a couple has only 1
RSL all 4 dimensions of their CAC's, and that RSL includes Uranus or Saturn, that is a
fairly weak indicator of soulmate potential.
Planetary geometry also
impacts the interpretation of RSLs. A grand trine is
the most powerfully favorable geometry for an RSL. Mystical
triangles and yods can also be favorable, depending on the planets
involved and their positions. T-squares and Grand Crosses, while
typically unfavorable, would have to include a linkage to Chiron
somewhere and so would have to be assessed in light of that, but would
still be likely indicators of difficulties for the couple.
In part 1, we viewed an
example of a couple
(Julia Roberts & Danny Moder) with many primarily positive RSL's. The
now-parted couples discussed below are excellent examples of couples who have few and/or
weakened Romantic Super-Linkages. A lack of strong RSL's undermine a
relationship, and incline a couple away from
staying married, or even away from getting
married in the first place. |