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Topic: T-Squares
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Wynn Newflake Posts: 7 From: Cartersville, GA, USA Registered: Sep 2013
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posted September 22, 2013 01:58 AM
I am new to this forum and am rekindling my old love affair with astrology. In earlier studies, I never looked at my chart for a T-Square aspect. Now, after a closer look, I believe I see two. Can anyone confirm that for me? Also, maybe someone can shed some light on that aspect . . . I know that it has tension that should be overcome, but I'm not clear on it the real implication of it. I have read that perhaps the opposite and missing leg would hold the clue as to how to resolve the tension. Does that ring true? I thank you in advance for your time, input, and observations! ~Wynn IP: Logged |
next to neptune Knowflake Posts: 177 From: Mercury Registered: Aug 2013
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posted September 22, 2013 05:03 AM
Yes, I'm not an expert either, but I see that your missing leg is gemini in 11th house and on the other it is Aquarius in 7th house. So that is a lot of air you are missing, and in the houses of friendships. Maybe it could point that you should concentrate more on your friends to feel truly happy - how does that sound?I also have a T-square between mercury, jupiter and saturn/uranus/neptune and the opposing missing link is Aries in 9th house I think....I think it means I should take some more action in my life, seek adventure and be a bit more "out there" on my own. I am really trying to become lesser passive, also because I have a pisces moon in 29 degree, so I always just stood behind the others who would take the lead... I'm now trying to just do stuff no matter if it is wrong, but I will still learn by doing. I already think it helps a lot, people begin to notice me more now and they are beginning to have more respect And also I have so much more fun, cause of all these new exiting stuff that is happening
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lalalinda Moderator Posts: 3348 From: nevada Registered: Apr 2009
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posted September 22, 2013 03:40 PM
Hello Wynn! Welcome to LL moving this to Personal Readings ------------------
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