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Re: Types of aspects

f.follets

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Conjunctions, oppositions, trines, squares and sextiles are the traditional aspects and are usually considered "major". Quincunxes, sesquiquadrates, semi-squares and semi-sextiles are considered minor. Some say the sextiles and quincunxes are "intermediate" aspects, not as important as the major, but more influential than the minor ones. However, in practice, the "strength" and nature of each aspect have much more to do with the planets or points involved than the aspects themselves.

The aspects are angles that planets make to each other, but in other words they are simply divisions of the zodiac wheel: the opposition is a division by 2, the trine a division by 3, the square a division by 4 and so on. Since there are 12 signs, 4 elements (fire, earth, air, water) and 3 modalities (cardinal, fixed, mutable) and together they form the most basic framework with which we can interpret the chart, these divisions always point to predictable, repetitive themes.

Trines occur when planets/points are 4 signs away from each other, meaning they are of the same element but a different modality. They are naturally attuned and their energies flow together, combining the different modalities with ease, thus usually bringing positive results. Sextiles (which are "half-trines") occur when planets/points are 2 signs away from each other. In this case, they are in different but complementary elements (Fire-Air, Earth-Water) and, even though they go well with each other, their expression isn't as natural as with the trines and this is why they are considered weaker.

Oppositions occur when points are 6 signs away from each other and, being so different in nature (literally opposites), the signs involved are conflicting, but can be worked with since they are of complementary elements and the same modality. Squares, occurring when points are 3 signs away, can be even more tense and challenging. The points are in very distinct signs, of conflicting elements, but also in the same modality. They can be resolved with time and knowledge, but often cause many problems.

Conjunctions are regarded as most important because they unify the natures and energies of two planets in one sign, element and modality, whether or not the planets themselves are compatible. Together, they have an unimpeded channel of expression (unless adversely aspected by other planets) through the sign they're in; therefore they are often promptly apparent in one's life or way of being, for better or worse.

This was supposed to be a brief explanation, but I guess this is for everyone who wants to know more about aspects. I hope it helped somehow.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "nicknesredna" <nicknesredna@... wrote:

I have been looking online and in some books at the library for information regarding aspects, but they all seem to contradict each other.

I was studying my own chart, to learn to read it myself, and wanted to find out more about the minor (I don't know if they're minor, but it seems like conjunctions are more 'important') aspects, such as the square.

Are conjunctions the strongest aspects, and squares and etc. sextiles weaker?
 
In a natal chart, it's basically the same thing. However, the faster planet will always be the one aspecting the slower, so it would be more correct to write Mars/Pluto aspects.

Pluto takes many years to cross a single sign, while Mars crosses the entire Zodiac in 2 years. It is Mars that trines/squares/opposes/etc. Pluto, since it moves so much faster. Mercury, for example, would be the one aspecting Mars, since it's even faster. The Moon is the fastest planet and is always the one making the aspects, never the contrary.

In transits, though, there's a big difference between Pluto/Mars and Mars/Pluto since the transiting planets are moving "around" a static natal chart. A Mars/Pluto square happens every year and can bring issues related to violence, intensity or self-assertion, but it lasts only a few days. A Pluto/Mars square usually happens only once in a lifetime and can last months, bringing life-changing circumstances.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "nicknesredna" <nicknesredna@... wrote:

Thank you, that was very enlightening yet quite simple when explained
that way.

Now that I understand what aspects are, I have one question left if you
will.

I was studying some prominent people's charts, and in one of them I
found a mars/pluto square.
On the Joy of Satan website, in the astrology part, it says this about
mars/pluto:

"Incredibly strong. Do or die will. Death before dishonor. Fearless,
intense, will use excessive force, with the conjunction, tremendous
energy will be directed towards the affairs of the house it is placed
in. Extremely dangerous as enemies. Anger will explode in violence,
often physical. Murder does not phase them. Deadly."

However, while reading a post, here in this group, by High Priestess
Maxine, she described the pluto/mars aspect in kinda the same way:

"Pluto/mars- the do or die aspect. These people will use force or
whatever means
is necessary to achieve their ends and can be deadly enemies. They are
fearless
and cut-throats. Rarely neutral about anything. Either love it or hate
it."

I note that these two descriptions are very similar, and that leads me
to wonder if pluto/mars and mars/pluto are the same aspect? I guess it
goes for all aspects:

planet1/planet2
equals
planet2/planet1

It would be logical, but I want to be sure I get it right.


--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "f.follets" <f.follets@ wrote:

Conjunctions, oppositions, trines, squares and sextiles are the
traditional aspects and are usually considered "major". Quincunxes,
sesquiquadrates, semi-squares and semi-sextiles are considered minor.
Some say the sextiles and quincunxes are "intermediate" aspects, not as
important as the major, but more influential than the minor ones.
However, in practice, the "strength" and nature of each aspect have much
more to do with the planets or points involved than the aspects
themselves.

The aspects are angles that planets make to each other, but in other
words they are simply divisions of the zodiac wheel: the opposition is a
division by 2, the trine a division by 3, the square a division by 4 and
so on. Since there are 12 signs, 4 elements (fire, earth, air, water)
and 3 modalities (cardinal, fixed, mutable) and together they form the
most basic framework with which we can interpret the chart, these
divisions always point to predictable, repetitive themes.

Trines occur when planets/points are 4 signs away from each other,
meaning they are of the same element but a different modality. They are
naturally attuned and their energies flow together, combining the
different modalities with ease, thus usually bringing positive results.
Sextiles (which are "half-trines") occur when planets/points are 2 signs
away from each other. In this case, they are in different but
complementary elements (Fire-Air, Earth-Water) and, even though they go
well with each other, their expression isn't as natural as with the
trines and this is why they are considered weaker.

Oppositions occur when points are 6 signs away from each other and,
being so different in nature (literally opposites), the signs involved
are conflicting, but can be worked with since they are of complementary
elements and the same modality. Squares, occurring when points are 3
signs away, can be even more tense and challenging. The points are in
very distinct signs, of conflicting elements, but also in the same
modality. They can be resolved with time and knowledge, but often cause
many problems.

Conjunctions are regarded as most important because they unify the
natures and energies of two planets in one sign, element and modality,
whether or not the planets themselves are compatible. Together, they
have an unimpeded channel of expression (unless adversely aspected by
other planets) through the sign they're in; therefore they are often
promptly apparent in one's life or way of being, for better or worse.

This was supposed to be a brief explanation, but I guess this is for
everyone who wants to know more about aspects. I hope it helped somehow.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "nicknesredna" nicknesredna@
wrote:

I have been looking online and in some books at the library for
information regarding aspects, but they all seem to contradict each
other.

I was studying my own chart, to learn to read it myself, and wanted
to find out more about the minor (I don't know if they're minor, but it
seems like conjunctions are more 'important') aspects, such as the
square.

Are conjunctions the strongest aspects, and squares and etc.
sextiles weaker?
 

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