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Topic: Help with a T-Square
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CrankyCap Newflake Posts: 0 From: Ohio Registered: May 2009
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posted October 12, 2007 02:14 PM
I've been reading up a bit on the t-square, but if there are any astro pro's out there that can give me some more advice, I would greatly appreciate it.I have a mutable t-square between my moon, saturn, and neptune. Neptune being the Apex (in Sagittarius). Great. I've read that the Apex is where the energy needs to be released, but how can I do that with such a passive, evasive planet like Neptune? Am I doomed? The reason I started looking into this is because I've always had a love/hate relationship with my Piscean traits. There is constant inner turmoil going on in my head. With sun conjunct mars in Cap, both trine Saturn in Virgo, the "better" part of me wants to get things done, accomplish things, move forward...but I feel that this lazy, daydreaming, non-confrontational Neptune side of me holds me back...and I end up hating and kicking myself for it. It seems like even with the strong (what I consider to be positive) aspects that I have, Neptune always wins out and kicks them to the side. For example, it is very easy for people to play on my sympathy and manipulate me, even when I know what they're doing is wrong. But I let it go on anyway! An inner voice is always screaming at me to stop, but I just can't confront people and tell them to, (excuse the language,) FU*K OFF! Especially women. Any suggestions as to how I can overcome this? IP: Logged |
AcousticGod Knowflake Posts: 4418 From: Pleasanton, CA Registered: Apr 2009
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posted October 12, 2007 03:01 PM
Neptune as a release, to me, signifies you need to release creatively.Suggestions for getting over accepting abuse? I think what usually happens is that you really get sick of it, and you start standing up for yourself more. When you're successful doing so, you start realizing that you can set those boundaries or you can confront people without the threat that you're going to come off too harsh, or lose your relationship with them over a single issue. IP: Logged |
kfn327 Knowflake Posts: 150 From: Registered: May 2009
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posted October 12, 2007 03:26 PM
Where can I find more information about T-squares?IP: Logged |
lalalinda Moderator Posts: 1120 From: nevada Registered: Apr 2009
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posted October 12, 2007 04:28 PM
http://www.isleofavalon.co.uk/GlastonburyArchive/time/lit12.html * T-Square. This is an opposition with a planet which forms squares to both ends of it, a very challenging triangle. The opposition lends dilemma and the squares lend effort/crisis. With such a configuration, a strong energy is driving to break through, to overcome extreme limitations or challenges: the choice offered is hard work and breakthrough, or avoidance of the issue and breakdown. It is an imbalanced structure: the squared planet acts as an irritator, yet also it is the one with the solution. The point opposite this planet is often an area of life which must be attended to urgently or intensely, in order to create a fourth energy which balances the tension and makes for lift-off. The stress and apparent difficulty involved in this triangle makes for action, drive goaded by threat or pain, and at times knotty circumstances which arise where we unconsciously confound our own purposes, find obstructions, or make things laborious. IP: Logged |
hippichick Knowflake Posts: 588 From: Registered: May 2009
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posted October 12, 2007 04:42 PM
CCI FEEL for you...I have 3, side by side, fixed t-squares...and I do not budge...until my Pisces, mutable, soul decides to re-lent... I think, and I have (with the help of one very intellectual Scale woman on this forum )and much research and introspection of my-self, that t-squares are quite actually.....blessed!!!! I have a bit of a quandry over my three as they closely aspect my asc, tho, my life is FULL of t-square things... So,,,I look to them for learning...and it has taken the better of my 45 years on this earthly plane to do this. T-squares seem to, especially when transited, to provide awesome learning opportunities, IF the native is aware, as I have not been until recently. T-Squares will always be challenging to the native...but I am quite sure that once the learning has commenced and compleated, even the darn t-squares can be risen above... Be Blessed Terri IP: Logged | |