Oraclyst

Comparative astrology

Compatibility

Score based on Sun, Moon, Venus and Mars for both dates.

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Person 2 — date of birth

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Astrological Compatibility: Synastry and Synergy

Astrological compatibility (or synastry) compares two birth charts to analyze the dynamics that occur in a relationship, whether romantic, friendly, or a business partnership. By overlaying the charts, we can observe how the planets of one person interact with those of the other, identifying points of attraction, sources of conflict, and areas for mutual growth.

Attraction and Intimacy

Romantic relationships are analyzed by observing the interaction between Venus (desire and how we love) and Mars (physical attraction and action), as well as Moon contacts, which define whether there is long-term emotional and family understanding.

Friction and Learning Points

Aspects with Saturn or Pluton often point to karmic lessons or dynamics of control and commitment. Synastry does not say if a relationship will work or not, but where the natural challenges lie and how to address them with maturity.

Synergy in Projects and Work

In the professional sphere, synastry analyzes contacts between Mercury (communication), the Sun (common purpose), and Jupiter (expansion and mutual support), helping to form balanced, high-synergy work teams.

Frequently asked questions

Is there perfect compatibility?
No. Compatibility without tension is often boring or lacks growth. Challenging aspects are necessary to motivate the partners to evolve and learn together.
Can synastry be done with business partners?
Yes. It is an excellent tool to analyze how leadership styles, communication, and decision-making complement each other in business.
What is most important in relationship analysis?
Understanding the emotional channels of the Moon and the communication capacity of Mercury. Physical attraction (Venus/Mars) is the start, but communication and empathy sustain the relationship.

Oraclyst readings are offered for guidance, reflection and entertainment. They are not a substitute for professional medical, legal, psychological or financial advice.