Lesson 3: Design Your Dream Relationship
Lesson 3: The Relationship Balancer
The "Chart" for Every Relationship
Now that you've gotten familiar with your chart, we'll go to the next phase—the combined (composite) chart. The composite chart (also called a midpoint chart) is where "2 become 1." It's the chart for that "third entity," the relationship, which has its own unique personality and soul. For example, you may be a fiery and independent Sagittarius and your love interest is a sensible, steadfast Taurus. But when you create a composite chart for the relationship, you blend into a dreamy and romantic Pisces. When you're together, you express a distinctly different dimension of yourself because of the composite chart. This week, we'll show you how to create this for any match. Not in a relationship? You can practice with a friend or family member's chart to get the hang of this lesson.
WEEKLY LIVESTREAM

WEEKLY VIDEO LESSON
As you go through this week's video, you'll be guided to click on each of these links to follow along and work on your chart. Feel free to pause the video as often as you need!
Do free composite charts at Astro-Charts:
All about composite charts:
- Composites: Combining Your Love Planets
- Case Study: Prince Harry & Duchess Meghan Composite Chart
- Creating A Relationship Love Map
Your composite love planets:
- The Sun: Our Togetherness GPS
- The Moon: Our Security GPS
- Venus: Our Sensuality GPS
- Mars: Our Sexuality GPS
- Ascendant/Rising Sign: Our Attraction GPS
- Mercury: Our Communication GPS
- Jupiter: Our Risk-Taking GPS
- Saturn: Our Stability GPS
- Uranus: Our Rule-Breaking GPS
- Neptune: Our Fantasy GPS
- Pluto: Our Animal Magnetism GPS
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Worksheets (Printable): DYDR Lesson 3