What is my vertex in astrology4/13/2024 ![]() Perhaps these astrologers the Vertex is stronger in synastry because it is always found in someone’s 5 th, 6 th, 7 th, 8 th, or 9 th houses, which are the houses that represent our relationships with “others.” Having someone else’s planets in these houses (especially the 5 th, 7 th, and 8 th houses), conjunct the Vertex or not, indicate a high level of compatibility and intimacy. ![]() Some astrologers have said that the Anti-Vertex is less significant than the Vertex, but based on personal experience, as well as my observations of other synastry charts, I disagree. What is the difference between the Vertex and Anti-Vertex? The Vertex is considered a “second Ascendant,” while the Anti-Vertex is considered a “second Descendant.”Īs such, Vertex connections in synastry signify a highly personal connection. Indeed, Composite Charts featuring a Vertex/Descendant conjunction are common among married, fated, “meant-to-be” relationships. Strong Vertex and Anti-Vertex aspects in the Composite chart also indicate a fated union. In my article which looked at common Synastry Aspects in the charts of married couples, I noticed the Vertex and/or Anti-Vertex of at least one of the partners was often activated. When your Vertex is contacted by another person’s planet or point, a fated relationship is indicated. ![]()
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