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I'm so cappy
Knowflake

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posted March 21, 2014 07:52 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for I'm so cappy     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I have
Moon square Saturn (3)
Moon square Chiron (5)
Saturn opposite Chiron (2)

This qualifies as a t-square, right?
What if I also have Saturn conjunct NN (2)? NN opposite Chiron (5). Does that mean I have 2 t-squares? But the nodes are an axis...What about the SN then? Don't tell me I have 3 of them
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coolingembers
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posted March 21, 2014 09:13 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for coolingembers     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
If you go on astro.com and click on the pullen/astrolog option in the extended chart section.....

Then click on the simple chart delineation by walter pullen...

Itll tell you on there. Im still an astrology newbie, so i am not good at calculating that stuff, but i did that and scrolled through everything and saw I had 2 T-Squares in my chart.

You should try that it, if you're interested (:

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Violets
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posted March 21, 2014 10:09 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Violets     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I count mine as two, and they involve my NN/Neptune conjunction (and SN of course). If I count my SN, of course I have a Grand Cross that involves my Sun/Moon opposition and NN/SN axis.

If I consider 9 degrees as a square, I have a Cardinal T-Square with Saturn, Pluto, and Venus as well.

And, if I take Eris and my AC/DC axis into consideration, I have a Grand Trine with my Asc, Eris, and Neptune, haha.

I suppose I'll take a Grand Trine, even if it has to be with Eris and my Asc.

I would also have a Grand Trine between my Sun, Uranus, and Saturn if I considered a 10 degree orb between Saturn and Uranus as a trine.

But I don't use the wide orbs. Maybe I should start.

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StarlightSmileSupreme
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posted March 21, 2014 10:24 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for StarlightSmileSupreme     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by I'm so cappy:
I have
Moon square Saturn (3)
Moon square Chiron (5)
Saturn opposite Chiron (2)

This qualifies as a t-square, right?
What if I also have Saturn conjunct NN (2)? NN opposite Chiron (5). Does that mean I have 2 t-squares? But the nodes are an axis...What about the SN then? Don't tell me I have 3 of them



I have a t- square with my nodes too, involving Mars and Pluto. Fun, fun, fun!!!

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connectthedots
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posted March 21, 2014 10:32 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for connectthedots     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I don't know but we must have been born around the same time because I have the same. I actually believe you have one t square with lots of energy in it.

I've got Saturn conjunct nn, moon sq. Saturn, (Libra moon) and some mercury conjunct saturn thrown in.

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StubbornOne
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posted March 22, 2014 01:00 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for StubbornOne     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
IMO since both nodes are conjunct planets in the T-square, they're probably involved too, perhaps very tug-of-war?

Sun-Merc/Moon/Mars T-square here, and apex Mars in the 12th! If counting Ceres, then a tight one with Jupiter/Saturn/Ceres. Most of my year should have the latter though.

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I'm so cappy
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posted March 22, 2014 09:55 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for I'm so cappy     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Then click on the simple chart delineation by walter pullen...

Thanks. Did this and...

T-Square from Moo: to Ven: and Chi:
T-Square from Moo: to Sat: and Chi:
T-Square from Moo: to Chi: and Nod:
T-Square from Plu: to Jup: and Ver:
T-Square from Cer: to Sun: and Chi:
T-Square from Cer: to Ven: and Chi:
T-Square from Cer: to Sat: and Chi:
T-Square from Cer: to Chi: and Nod:
T-Square from Ver: to Mar: and Plu:
etc.

*shoots herself*
It allows wide orbs though.

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Violets
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posted March 22, 2014 10:55 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Violets     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
If it makes you feel better, I would have four T-Squares if I threw in BML, which is conjunct my Sun and also square my NN. If I wanted to use a 7 degree orb for BML, I would have another one from BML, Neptune, and Moon.

So yeah, if I threw in every little thing and use wide orbs, I would have a lot of T-Squares as well as a couple of Grand Trines.

I suppose I *should* count BML if I'm going to count Eris.

So sure. Using appropriate orbs and asteroids that I consider relevant, I have an actual total of three T-Squares, and a questionable Grand Trine (dunno how I feel about Eris, but the orbs are less than 2 degrees for the trine to Neptune and Asc).

Yeehaw.

Uhh...if I wanted to throw in Pallas and my MC/IC axis, I have another T-Square. But I'm not overly familiar with Pallas, so I'll ignore that one.

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