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Topic: Astrological Configurations
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neptune5 unregistered
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posted October 17, 2006 06:40 PM
Does anyone know a lot about astrological configurations, like Stellium's and T-squares?I can't seem to interpret them the right way. my configurations: Stellium in 4th House IC of Sagittarius Sun, Venus, Mercury in Sag. Uranus in 4th house (capricorn) Sun, Venus, Mercury in 4th house also. T-square Sun in sagittarius (conjunct IC) Opposition Mars in Gemini (conjunct p.fort conjunct MC) Sun Square Moon Moon Square Mars Moon is in my 6th house conjunct my DC ------------------ Virgo Rising, Sagittarius Sun, Pisces Moon IP: Logged |
neptune5 unregistered
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posted October 17, 2006 07:55 PM
hello?------------------ Virgo Rising, Sagittarius Sun, Pisces Moon IP: Logged |
wilsontc unregistered
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posted October 18, 2006 12:14 AM
neptune,Stelliums indicate a concentration of energy. With a stellium in Sagtittarius (expansion, also wisdom, travel), you may like to travel, learn, or learn while you travel. T-squares focus energy on the planet or point square to the opposition: so you T-square is focused on your Moon (home, also emotions) making your emotions strong. Answering, Tim IP: Logged |
teaologist unregistered
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posted October 18, 2006 12:43 AM
Hi neptune.Because of the stellium in your 4th, I'm guessing that the home figures strongly in your life? Please check the Moon/4th House Challenges thread. Some folks there also have Venus and Uranus in their 4th house. Concerning your T-square ... I noticed that they're all in mutable signs. Here is what I read somewhere: If the T square is made up of planets in Mutable signs: You tend to get emerged in criticism, ideals, and values. You are likely to consider it important to show your individuality and avoid merely following the leader and trend of the times. The easiest course for you may be to try to avoid or ignore difficulties, but such action does nothing to resolve them. And in other words, from another site: Mutable Signs, they may try to solve, or even avoid, the problems associated with the 'T' Square by being flexible and adaptable. Hope that helps...? Still learning too... (I have a stellium in my 5th house and another in my 10th. Those houses do figure strongly in my life. Also have a T-square in fixed signs...) IP: Logged |
neptune5 unregistered
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posted October 18, 2006 03:36 PM
oh that helps great, and oh tim your the best. ------------------ Virgo Rising, Sagittarius Sun, Pisces Moon IP: Logged |
alanabelle86 Knowflake Posts: 40 From: Somewhere over the rainbow Registered: May 2009
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posted October 18, 2006 03:45 PM
I also heard in T-Squares, that if one of the planets is a singleton or especially strong in the chart, then that planet becomes "point focus" - taken this idea from bobmarksastrologer.comI have three T-Squares, and in all of them, 2 are singletons and one planet is especially important in my chart, so I can't seem to figure out which planet is "more evident/important" than the other..or which would be considered in "point focus" Tsquares:: I have a Sun-Mars-Moon Pluto-Mars-Moon Venus-Mars-Moon
in the 1st tsquare listed, both my Mars and Moon are singletons...my Sun is strong in my chart as well. in the 2nd- pluto's influence is also very strong in my chart, i'd say as strong as my singleton's as well. in the 3rd- venus is my chart ruler... they're all in fixed signs, all in Angular houses...I mean, the most of I've gotten for each one was that the "empty leg" is Taurus, and the 7th or 8th house (I'll say 7th because the houses are angular). When it gets to this point I get stuck.. IP: Logged |
Glaucus Moderator Posts: 5228 From: Sacramento,California Registered: Apr 2009
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posted October 18, 2006 03:56 PM
The apex of a t-square is the focal point.I have a t-square a tight one involving Moon in 3'11 Pisces Saturn in 5'08 Gemini Neptune in 1'48 Sagittarius so Moon squares the opposition Saturn and Neptune. a planet that is squared by the opposing planets is the apex. so Moon is the apex....it is the focal planet my Moon opposes the Saturn/Neptune midpoint with 17 minutes of arc tight t-squares are also the apex planet in opposition to the midpoint of the planets that are in opposition to the apex planet.
Aspect configurations and Midpoints are geometrical stuff. It's all about Geometry. IP: Logged |
astro junkie unregistered
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posted October 22, 2006 02:54 PM
neptune5 -Well? Did that help? IP: Logged |
neptune5 unregistered
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posted October 22, 2006 05:43 PM
astrojunkie.....always so concerned huh? Well I think that most of my questions are usually answered pretty well, and this one was too, so everythings fine.------------------ Virgo Rising, Sagittarius Sun, Pisces Moon IP: Logged |
Temperance unregistered
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posted October 24, 2006 05:18 PM
quote: I have a t-square a tight one involving Moon in 3'11 Pisces Saturn in 5'08 Gemini Neptune in 1'48 Sagittariusso Moon squares the opposition Saturn and Neptune.
Glaucus: Are you a 1971 Scorpio too perchance? Those placements seem mighty familiar anyway. In my chart the Neptune/Saturn opposition form the spine of a kite involving a stellium of Mercury, Venus, Neptune, & Jupiter all on my MC opposite Saturn in the Fourth, sextiling my Ascendant/North Node combo on the one side, and Pluto in the 8th on the other. On the down side, this is also squared by a First House Mars. I don't know what all that means exactly, but I suppose it makes life interesting. Anyway, I'm a long-time reader but this is my first post. Just thought I'd de-lurk & share. Best wishes...Mrs. T IP: Logged |
Glaucus Moderator Posts: 5228 From: Sacramento,California Registered: Apr 2009
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posted October 24, 2006 05:23 PM
October 29, 1971....same birthdate as Winona RyderIP: Logged |
Temperance unregistered
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posted October 24, 2006 05:31 PM
November 2, 1971. Pleased to make your aquaintance....and a happy early birthday, too. IP: Logged |
astro junkie unregistered
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posted October 29, 2006 03:53 PM
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