Two Charts · One Question
Why a connection feels the way it does. Why some people slip in easy and some stay impossible to forget. Why certain love is loud, and other love is quiet enough to last.

Synastry is what astrology uses to describe a relationship instead of a person. Two birth charts laid over each other show where the planets meet — and that's where the real story of a connection lives.
What follows is educational. It will not name your person, predict their next move, or tell you whether to stay or leave. Those questions belong to you and, when you're ready, to a private conversation with Kate.
What Synastry Looks At
Moon-to-moon and Venus-to-moon connections describe how two people feel each other — the safety, the comfort, the unspoken understanding (or the missing of it).
Mars-Venus connections describe pull and pursuit. They explain why the chemistry shows up even when the logic doesn't.
Mercury-to-Mercury contacts describe whether you finish each other's sentences or run on different frequencies entirely.
Saturn aspects describe weight and longevity. Jupiter aspects describe expansion and ease. Outer-planet aspects often describe relationships that feel bigger than two people.
When you keep meeting the same kind of person, your own chart is usually telling you something — and synastry only shows you who keeps walking through your door.
Why Intense Doesn't Mean Right
Some of the most powerful synastry combinations produce the relationships people cannot stop thinking about — and also cannot quite live inside. Intensity is not a verdict. It's information.
When a chart explains the why but doesn't answer the what now, that's the moment to sit down with someone who has spent a lifetime in these conversations.
Common Questions
Synastry is the technique of overlaying two birth charts to see how the planets in one chart speak to the planets in another. It's how astrology tries to describe relational chemistry.
Difficult aspects often describe the strongest connections — and the hardest growth. They don't pick the relationship for you.
Synastry can show why a connection feels meaningful, intense, or fated. It cannot label anyone a soulmate. That's a word charts don't actually use.
Want deeper clarity?
When the cards open a question only a real conversation can answer, sit down with Kate Larson for a private reading.