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Topic: Major aspect patterns
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Kerosene Knowflake Posts: 4767 From: Mercury Registered: Dec 2012
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posted September 04, 2013 05:25 AM
I'm trying to understand major patterns, so bare with me. Anyone familiar or experienced with them? What can you say from your own experiences?Okay this chart has a grand trine and multiple T squares... and my chart no major patterns :P I noticed multiple t squares, the one half includes Mars, moon, venus, and jupiter. Mars and the moon are both the apex of these patterns. Also a need of conventionality, thanks to the moon which is in cancer!2 I'm suspecting a Madonna–***** complex.. because of reasons... The second half creates a t-square that includes uranus/neptune, venus, and jupiter. Uranus/neptune are the apex of this pattern. There is a strong need for unconventionality yet there is a desire for all things conventional.. Yes I realize this does not make any sense. Anyways together it creates multiple grand crosses not to mention a grand trine.... The grand trine that includes moon mercury and pluto. I've been trying to understand this persons deep psyche for a long time..... Don't blame me. I'm the pluto person in the mercury/pluto synastry So profound while being a living ******* paradox. Unfortunately I'm not complex.. IP: Logged |
Doux Rêve Moderator Posts: 6086 From: Registered: Dec 2010
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posted September 04, 2013 06:15 AM
Looks like you've got them pretty much figured out.Basically, the way chart patterns work is that when one planet is activated, all the others that make an aspect to it are activated too. With squares and oppositions, it brings up tension and maybe difficult / challenging emotions or behavior. With the easy aspects, the energy is more flowing and natural, the planets agree with each other and find it easy to express themselves at the same time. So here with the Moon/Mars-Venus-Jupiter T-square, when one planet is activated - say the Moon - the others get all tense and "pushy" because they want to express themselves too, but do it in a "negative" way. Maybe the emotions come out really strongly (Mars) in a dramatic way (Jupiter) and are at odds with this person's values (Venus) or with what they find attractive, or with their idea of relationship. This is just an example of how it can be manifested. With Mars, it can also mean the emotions trigger a physical response and the need to "do" something when one feels emotional, the hard aspect to Jupiter may mean that the emotions are at odds with the person's upbringing or beliefs (like getting angry at someone when you're supposed to "always be nice" for example).. That kind of thing. Venus-Jupiter-Uranus/Neptune - maybe going to excess (Jupiter) in all things Venusian (shopping, affection, guilty pleasures) that are somehow out of the norm or unconventional, and maybe even addictive or confusing (Uranus/Neptune). Instability in the affections, swinging from one side to another. One moment they want closeness, the next, they want their freedom. Challenging love life, they need a flexible partner that can adapt to them.. which I'm pretty sure you are, Kerosene. Grand trine with Moon-Mercury-Pluto may point to an intense expression (Mercury/Pluto) of emotions (Moon) that run deep. It doesn't mean that the person is necessarily "stable" emotionally speaking though (considering all the hard aspects to the Moon) but they can express themselves if they so choose.
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Kerosene Knowflake Posts: 4767 From: Mercury Registered: Dec 2012
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posted September 04, 2013 05:30 PM
ah I forgot about this topic... quote: So here with the Moon/Mars-Venus-Jupiter T-square, when one planet is activated - say the Moon - the others get all tense and "pushy" because they want to express themselves too, but do it in a "negative" way. Maybe the emotions come out really strongly (Mars) in a dramatic way (Jupiter) and are at odds with this person's values (Venus) or with what they find attractive, or with their idea of relationship. This is just an example of how it can be manifested. With Mars, it can also mean the emotions trigger a physical response and the need to "do" something when one feels emotional, the hard aspect to Jupiter may mean that the emotions are at odds with the person's upbringing or beliefs (like getting angry at someone when you're supposed to "always be nice" for example).. That kind of thing.
Thanks for breaking it down Doux, a lot of what you mentioned is incredibly accurate. The need for tradition and conventionality stems from upbringing. quote: Venus-Jupiter-Uranus/Neptune - maybe going to excess (Jupiter) in all things Venusian (shopping, affection, guilty pleasures) that are somehow out of the norm or unconventional, and maybe even addictive or confusing (Uranus/Neptune). Instability in the affections, swinging from one side to another. One moment they want closeness, the next, they want their freedom. Challenging love life, they need a flexible partner that can adapt to them.. which I'm pretty sure you are, Kerosene.
So do these people that are afflicted with t-squares always suffer with these issues? haha oh boy... Idk it's cute now but I'm trying to imagine this 20 years later when we're 40... I think I would be so fed up hahah Can you seriously figure out what exactly you want?!?!??!?!?!??!?!?!! I guess I do have the advantage of being flexible, I can be Madonna, Jesus, or the wh*re of babylon. IP: Logged | |