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Sweet Signs<br />

SWEET SIGNS<br />

Sweet Sign is an archaic term applied to <strong>the</strong> air signs, which were said to be sweet (in<br />

contrast to <strong>the</strong> bitter signs).<br />

SWIFT<br />

A planet is said to be swift when it appears to be moving faster than average. Because<br />

of its elliptical orbit, <strong>the</strong> Moon, especially, can move noticeably more slowly or more<br />

rapidly than its average of 13°10’ per 24-hour period.<br />

SYNASTRY (CHART COMPARISON)<br />

Synastry, or chart comparison, is <strong>the</strong> practice of superimposing two or more horoscopes<br />

and examining <strong>the</strong>ir interactions. Synastry is an especially popular technique<br />

for evaluating romantic relationships, but it can also be used for illuminating business<br />

partnerships, parent-child interactions, and so forth. The basic idea of chart comparison<br />

is very old. In Hindu <strong>astrology</strong>, for example, <strong>the</strong> practice of comparing charts to<br />

determine marital compatibility is quite ancient. In <strong>the</strong> Western tradition, Ptolemy<br />

mentions synastry in his Tetrabiblos, <strong>the</strong> single most influential astrological treatise in<br />

European history. Even <strong>the</strong> famous Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung used chart comparison<br />

in his work with married couples.<br />

Traditional chart comparison focuses on <strong>the</strong> aspects between key planets.<br />

Thus, if <strong>the</strong> natal Mercury (planet of communication) of one individual is conjunct<br />

<strong>the</strong> Mercury of <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r, <strong>the</strong> relationship will be characterized by easy communication<br />

between <strong>the</strong> two. Mentally, <strong>the</strong>y will see eye to eye on many issues. In romantic<br />

relationships, it is especially interesting to note how Venus (<strong>the</strong> planet of relating)<br />

and Mars (<strong>the</strong> planet of passion) are aspected. A close conjunction between one person’s<br />

Mars and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r person’s Venus, for instance, is traditionally viewed as a powerful<br />

romantic-sexual aspect.<br />

Among astrologers who accept <strong>the</strong> notion of reincarnation, Saturn is viewed<br />

as <strong>the</strong> planetary ruler of karma (one’s ledger of debts and dues from previous lifetimes).<br />

Where <strong>the</strong> Saturn of a person with whom one is in a close relationship falls in one’s<br />

natal chart indicates something about <strong>the</strong> nature of one’s karmic tie. For example, if a<br />

close relative’s Saturn is located in one’s second house (<strong>the</strong> house of money and possessions)<br />

when <strong>the</strong> charts are superimposed, <strong>the</strong>re is some sort of financial karma from<br />

past lifetimes. If nei<strong>the</strong>r person’s Saturn is strongly aspected in a comparison, <strong>the</strong>re is<br />

no significant karmic tie, and <strong>the</strong> relationship will usually be transitory.<br />

Sources:<br />

Brau, Jean-Louis, Helen Weaver, and Allan Edmans. Larousse Encyclopedia of Astrology. New<br />

York: New American Library, 1980.<br />

Sakoian, Frances, and Louis S. Acker. The Astrology of Human Relationships. New York: Harper<br />

& Row, 1976.<br />

[636] THE ASTROLOGY BOOK

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