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Topic: T- cross... what...
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Nadalie unregistered
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posted July 27, 2004 01:33 PM
Hi! I am relatively new to this whole astrology thing and i think i have stumbled upon a t-cross in my chart. Please, correct me if i am mistaken. The cross lies in mutable signs. My venus in gemini(6th house) opposite neptune in sag.(12th) and both are squared by saturn in virgo(8th). What can be said about this? I appreciate your time, thank youIP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 4783 From: The Goober Galaxy Registered: Apr 2009
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posted July 27, 2004 03:30 PM
Welcome! ------------------ "Never mentally imagine for another that which you would not want to experience for yourself, since the mental image you send out inevitably comes back to you." Rebecca Clark IP: Logged |
proxieme unregistered
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posted July 27, 2004 03:44 PM
Nadalie - Mr. Marks can explain much better than me: http://www.bobmarksastrologer.com/TCross15.1.htm IP: Logged |
astro junkie unregistered
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posted July 27, 2004 04:01 PM
Nadalie -I too have a T-Square (in different signs). Think of your T-Square as a three-legged table. The Oppositions will share the weight equally, but your Focal Point in Virgo has to take the brunt of the weight on that side. Sooner or later, it gives out, and falls into what's called your Empty Space. That would be the point directly opposite of the Virgo placement. Consider this a weak point, and study the House as well as the Sign it falls into. When the table gives out after all the stress, and falls into the Empty Space, it's that Sign & House which you will rely on to bring the table back into balance. And then you start all over again. Example: My Empty Space is in Aries in the 12th House. So when the stress builds up, the energy goes into a very impulsive Sign, as well as a very elusive House "of undoing". It's not the end of the world, you just have to learn to work with it so it becomes an advantage instead of a weakness. IP: Logged |
Gemini Nymph unregistered
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posted July 27, 2004 10:13 PM
Yeah I got one. A 1st house Virgo Pluto oppo 7th house Pisces moon (correction - before I said it was in the 6th - sight miscal due to incorrect birthtime - thanks mom! ), then squared to a Gemini Sun/Merc conjunct in the 10th house. All nice and tight against my ASC/MC/DESC. What fun. My IC and 4th house in Sag/Cap - empty, save a for some fixed stars and a wandering asteriod perhaps. Is it no surprise my family life sucks (and I mean really suck...as in my soul, my will, my ambition, my desire to live right out of me)? Is it no surprise my life is better when I'm on my own pursuing my goals selfishly, with no concern for my family? That I'm happier and more likeable, and attractive too? Curious how I tend to fall for Cancerian (Cancerous) men, and that they make me utterly miserible by the end of the first week, yes? Why I tend to get screwed over by Sags and Caps, and helped by Virgos, Pisces and other Geminis, hmm? Strange that any generosity and forgiveness I show my petty, mean family comes back to bite me royally in the ass and tie me down like cement shoes at the bottom of a lake, isn't it? Yes, yes. T-squares are indicators of where our strengths and potential for success lies, and where our achilles heel is. This is good news - so instead of being biter about the crap that weighs you down in your life, you can figure out how to turn the tables and get your just revenge...I mean, reward. I'm not bitter, of course. Nah, not moi, a littel ol' Gemini...hah... As for me, things are really sucking cos I'm relying on my family for a few things at this point in my life, and am struggling a bit to get away from them. But there's hope. They keep ******* me off, I just might disown the whole lot of them once I'm completely independant again...unless my winpy Pisces moon decides i should forgive them... IP: Logged |
astro junkie unregistered
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posted July 27, 2004 10:31 PM
I have a jinxed 4th House too. Remember, forgiveness is about YOU. You're doing it for YOU. If it does you harm to forgive, don't do it yet.Funny thing about life. We can move ourselves away from the trouble, but it seems to follow us until we resolve it KARMICALLY. Freud was one who believed we relive and relive the crisis or the trauma until we "get it right". There are many ways to deal with it. You being a Gemini, you may overthink the troubles too much, like I used to do. This makes things worse, so you have a lot of homework, or should I say, NON-work ahead of you. As far as the T, think of the planets playing themselves like characters in their respective Houses, and remember, they are symbolic of what you're life's about. IP: Logged |
Archer unregistered
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posted July 28, 2004 09:06 AM
i have sun in sag opp true node in gemini both squaring cusp of the asc. does that make a t square of its only a t square when all the three involved are planets?------------------ Neerav IP: Logged |
sthenri unregistered
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posted July 28, 2004 10:58 AM
Forgiveness is not healthy when it's a secret plea for love that was never received,There are plenty of people I can't forgive yet, just my two cents, Natasha Taurus Cancer Moon/8th IP: Logged | |