Composite
Jupiter Quincunx Mars (Composite)
In the composite chart, Mars and Jupiter form a quincunx, so the relationship's drive, energy, and desire and its optimism, growth, and shared faith rarely line up, so the relationship must keep adjusting between them. Within the bond these two pull in slightly different directions and need ongoing fine-tuning. Worked with, the mismatch keeps the relationship adaptive rather than stuck.
- composite
- mars
- jupiter
Sources
- Hand, Planets in Composite (1975)Reads the composite Mars-Jupiter aspect for the relationship.
- Pelletier, Planets in Aspect (1974)Treats the Mars-Jupiter aspect in relationship astrology.
- Tierney, Dynamics of Aspect Analysis (1983)Treats the quincunx as a minor/harmonic aspect and its quality.