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CAY_512
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posted May 19, 2013 01:42 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for CAY_512     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
What is the best way to understand a T-Square?

What is the most important part of a T-Square?

Here is one I am trying to understand:
North Node square Jupiter in Aquarius and Mercury in Leo. Jupiter/Mercury opposite of each-other.

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charlie
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posted May 19, 2013 01:54 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for charlie     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
*waits for responses*

I have 5 T-squares...

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CAY_512
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posted May 19, 2013 04:26 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for CAY_512     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by charlie:
*waits for responses*

I have 5 T-squares...


Wow! Can you post your chart.

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charlie
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posted May 19, 2013 04:41 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for charlie     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by CAY_512:
Wow! Can you post your chart.

Can't upload pics at work but this is from astro.com


Stellium with Sun: 19Can05'36" and Ven: 25Can27'21" and Cer: 26Can36'11"

Grand Trine with Moo: 15Cap45'31" and Jup: 24Tau02'21" and Jun: 19Vir01'26"

Grand Trine with Moo: 15Cap45'31" and Jun: 19Vir01'26" and Mid: 23Tau26'01"

Stellium with Ven: 25Can27'21" and Sat: 4Leo12'34" and Cer: 26Can36'11"

T-Square from Ven: 25Can27'21" to Ura: 3Sco02'03" and Chi: 1Tau38'48"

Grand Cross with Ven: 25Can27'21" to Ura: 3Sco02'03" to Ver: 7Aqu09'54" to

Grand Cross with Mar: 2Vir36'33" to Jup: 24Tau02'21" to For: 2Pis11'53" to

Grand Cross with Mar: 2Vir36'33" to Nep: 11Sag39'19" to For: 2Pis11'53" to

T-Square from Jup: 24Tau02'21" to Mar: 2Vir36'33" and For: 2Pis11'53"

T-Square from Sat: 4Leo12'34" to Ura: 3Sco02'03" and Chi: 1Tau38'48"

Grand Cross with Sat: 4Leo12'34" to Ura: 3Sco02'03" to Ver: 7Aqu09'54" to

Cradle from Sat: 4Leo12'34" to Plu: 9Lib03'58" to Nep: 11Sag39'19" to

T-Square from Sat: 4Leo12'34" to
Chi: 1Tau38'48" and Nod: 9Sco05'05"

Grand Cross with Sat: 4Leo12'34" to Chi: 1Tau38'48" to Ver: 7Aqu09'54" to

T-Square from Ura: 3Sco02'03" to Sat: 4Leo12'34" and Ver: 7Aqu09'54"

Grand Cross with Ura: 3Sco02'03" to Cer: 26Can36'11" to Chi: 1Tau38'48" to

T-Square from Nep: 11Sag39'19" to Mar: 2Vir36'33" and For: 2Pis11'53"

T-Square from Plu: 9Lib03'58" to Moo: 15Cap45'31" and Mer: 13Can54'31"

Grand Trine with Plu: 9Lib03'58" and Pal: 17Gem03'49" and Ver: 7Aqu09'54"

T-Square from Chi: 1Tau38'48" to Sat: 4Leo12'34" and Ver: 7Aqu09'54"

T-Square from Cer: 26Can36'11" to Ura: 3Sco02'03" and Chi: 1Tau38'48"

T-Square from Jun: 19Vir01'26" to Nep: 11Sag39'19" and Pal: 17Gem03'49"

T-Square from Jun: 19Vir01'26" to Nep: 11Sag39'19" and Ves: 18Gem41'05"

T-Square from Nod: 9Sco05'05" to Sat: 4Leo12'34" and Ver: 7Aqu09'54"

T-Square from Ver: 7Aqu09'54" to Ura: 3Sco02'03" and Chi: 1Tau38'48"

T-Square from Ver: 7Aqu09'54" to Chi: 1Tau38'48" and Nod: 9Sco05'05"

T-Square from Mid: 23Tau26'01" to Mar: 2Vir36'33" and For: 2Pis11'53"

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themischievousone
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posted May 20, 2013 02:26 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for themischievousone     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
^^ If you get a chance, would you post a visual? I'd love to see it.

I have one too that I know of (T-Square from Jup: 19Pis37'45" to Moo: 14Gem37'39" and Ura: 18Sag21'27"). I have no idea about these things.

One thing I read was:

T-Squares give a person experience, wisdom and character.

Therefore, you will more than likely see T-Square's in the natal charts of CEO's, leaders, famous or creative people because there is nothing that would stop them from attaining their goal. And because of the challenges they experienced, this makes them all the more successful since the focus was brought about by the T-Square.

Having a T-Square is like driving a car with 3 wheels. It's obvious you're only driving with 3 wheels so identifying and fixing the problem is fairly easy. If you drove a car with three wheels, you'd have a fairly Good idea what to do in order to fix the car and make it driveable.
http://www.drstandley.com/astrologycharts_tsquare.shtml

But that seems too generic to me...

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peachbeigeblue
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posted May 20, 2013 07:21 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for peachbeigeblue     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I have a sun/moon/Pluto t square as well as a mercury/moon/Pluto one as my mercury is combust.

If we count ascendant, I have an AC, moon, sun tsquare all in the same degree. My sun squares my ascendant by 1 minute and my moon by 20 minutes.

I always read it was like a balancing on a chair with 3 legs. (Just read that was mentioned)

By the way, Pluto is my chart ruler

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Lunae
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posted May 20, 2013 08:07 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Lunae     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I have a Moon-Mercury-Jupiter t-square. Mercury is at its apex in the 6th and it's also my chart ruler.

As mentioned above, a t-square is like a chair with 3 legs. According to theory, the house and sign of the house opposing the apex will give us an idea on how to balance the t-square, since it completes the empty leg of the t-square.

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