Transiting Pallas in Capricorn in the composite 1st house

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As Pallas moves into Capricorn in your composite first house, the two of you will find yourselves donning the metaphorical armor of strategic and practical wisdom. Think of this as your relationship's very own superhero cape. Except, instead of leaping tall buildings, you're navigating the everyday dynamics of your partnership with an enhanced tactical approach.

With Pallas's influence, debates may look less like late-night philosophical spirals and more like a UN peace negotiation. You both might be more inclined to take a step back, viewing your patterns through a microscope and strategizing on how best to support each other's highest goals. This might manifest in deciding who is the best fit for taking out the garbage-or could spiral into coordinating life's bigger questions, like managing finances or planning career moves together.

Imagine you're planning a road trip. Previously, your discussions might have swirled around why you should take the scenic route versus the fastest one. Now, under Pallas's influence in disciplined Capricorn, you'll likely find yourselves plotting the journey with precision, accounting for rest stops, fuel breaks, and even synchronizing your playlist to the estimated drive times-less 'car karaoke showdown' and more 'co-piloted synchronicity.'

This transit also blesses you with a double dose of tactful diplomacy. Whether dealing with in-laws or deciding on décor, expect fewer clashes and more tag-teaming. So, while you might miss the good old days of spontaneous debates, you'll find comfort in knowing that your ship is being steered with a steadier, more seasoned hand.

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