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amelia28 | Hi Everyone! I have been hearing people talking about t squares for a while now on this forum and today I finally read about it. I have moon in the 4th at 21 degrees opposite mercury conjunct MC square neptune in the first. I also have moon in the 4th at 21 degrees opposite mercury conjunct MC square northnode in the 7th. Can anyone give any idea and help brainstorm how I can make these two t squares work for me.
Thanks
Also my 7th cusp has vesta and Northnode in it so this would make it a singleton. No planets are in my 7th and it is involved in this T square.
I am very intrigued! |
sand | i think there is a point that helps you release the tension or something. i have a fixed t-squre in scorpio, leo, taurus. the solution is somewhere in aqua but i dunno how to spot it in others charts. |
lindisfarne | I have wondered about this too.... how do you know if you have this aspect? |
downtomars | quote: Originally posted by sand: i think there is a point that helps you release the tension or something. i have a fixed t-squre in scorpio, leo, taurus. the solution is somewhere in aqua but i dunno how to spot it in others charts.
I also have a fixed t-square and I have wondered how that tension relieving spot works, that whole 4th missing leg thing...Can you give us some idea? |
sand | i think in theory when you have the missing leg it becomes a grand trine no? |
northernlad | quote: Originally posted by lindisfarne: I have wondered about this too.... how do you know if you have this aspect?
When you look at your chart, it looks like a red triangle. It's two planets in opposition that are each squared by a third planet. |
northernlad | quote: Originally posted by sand: i think in theory when you have the missing leg it becomes a grand trine no?
Grand cross. Two sets of oppositions and a whole bunch of squares. I have a fixed t-square with Saturn opp Venus squared by Jupiter. It's fun for the love life, ya know? The missing leg is in Leo in the 8th, so I'm guessing that when something hits that spot - be it transit, progression or in synastry - that it should provide an outlet for the frustration that builds up on my poor Jupiter. |
downtomars | quote: Originally posted by northernlad: Grand cross. Two sets of oppositions and a whole bunch of squares.I have a fixed t-square with Saturn opp Venus squared by Jupiter. It's fun for the love life, ya know? The missing leg is in Leo in the 8th, so I'm guessing that when something hits that spot - be it transit, progression or in synastry - that it should provide an outlet for the frustration that builds up on my poor Jupiter.
Ah, okay, I like that "outlet for frustration"...I have to check out my past transits to see if I got some relief during those times... |
amelia28 | quote: Originally posted by northernlad: Grand cross. Two sets of oppositions and a whole bunch of squares.I have a fixed t-square with Saturn opp Venus squared by Jupiter. It's fun for the love life, ya know? The missing leg is in Leo in the 8th, so I'm guessing that when something hits that spot - be it transit, progression or in synastry - that it should provide an outlet for the frustration that builds up on my poor Jupiter.
Northernland is my missing leg the 7th cusp???:
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