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amelia28
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posted August 05, 2014 11:03 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for amelia28     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
What is your favorite astrological pattern/formation?

List the patterns you like or are familiar with...

Here are some links that talk about several astrological patterns...

http://www.the-business-shepherd.co.uk/

http://sf-astroformations.org.uk/A%20Family%20of%20Yods.pdf

http://sf-astroformations.org.uk/Square%20Yod%20or%20Thor%27s%20Hammer%20rev.LS.pdf


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posted August 06, 2014 01:29 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for amelia28     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Right now I am into Boomerang Yods and square yods/Thor's Hammer. I also like mystic rectangles and kites.

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GeminiKarat
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posted August 06, 2014 03:11 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for GeminiKarat     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
My personal favourite is Pandora´s Box or Pentagram. It looks like a house in a chart. Steve Albini has one and I am not certain about Aleister Crowley. It is said, that the Box is not found a lot and they are very challenging. I do know one in my personal life and life is really a challenge for him. The following description resonates with my life as well, although I do not have one.
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posted August 06, 2014 03:38 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Leocassandra     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I Just Love YODS:P Mostly the standard ones (two inconjunction and a sextile)
and like Grand Trines

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amelia28
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posted August 06, 2014 08:50 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for amelia28     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by GeminiKarat:
My personal favourite is Pandora´s Box or Pentagram. It looks like a house in a chart. Steve Albini has one and I am not certain about Aleister Crowley. It is said, that the Box is not found a lot and they are very challenging. I do know one in my personal life and life is really a challenge for him. The following description resonates with my life as well, although I do not have one.
YahooAnswers

uhhh Pandora's box! Very interesting..I had noticed that pattern at some point and wondered what it was called. Thanks for sharing.

Looking for pandora's box I came across this list:

Achievement triangle (mutable T-square)
Achievement square (mutable grand cross)
Talent triangle, large (grand trine)
Talent triangle, small (trine with two nested sextiles)
Ambivilence triangle (opposition with trine and sextile)
Cradle (opposition with three nested sextiles)
Kite (grand trine with opposition & nested sextiles)
Righteous rectangle / mystic rectangle (two sets of oppositions, in trine and sextile to each other)
Irritation triangle (opposition with nested semi-sextile / inconjunct)
Irritation rectangle (two inconjuncts, semi-sextile to each other)
Information triangle (a sextile with two nested semi-sextiles)
Projection triangle / Finger of God / Yod (two inconjuncts, with one end conjunct and the other in sextile)
Search triangle (yod with nested semi-sextile and trine)
Decorative figure (opposition with nested trine/sextile, and nested inconjunct and semi-sextile)
Learning triangle, dominant (interlocking inconjunct, trine and square)
Learning triangles: Large (inconjunct with nested square and sextile)
Learning triangles: Medium (trine with nested square and semi-sextile
Learning triangles: Small (square with nested sextile and semi-sextile)
Shield (trine with projected semi-sextile, sextile and semi-sextile)
Streamer (opposition: On one side a nested trine/sextile, on the other, a nested inconjunct/semi-sextile)
Telescope (inconjunct with nested trines on both ends, or inconjunct with nested squares on both ends: same)
Microscope (Same as telescope. The difference is how it's oriented.)
Trapese (a trine that connects to a square that connects to a sextile that connects to a square that connects to the initial trine)
UFO (inconjunct with nested squares)
Animated figure (T-square with trine and sextile projected from the opposition)
Arena (opposition with t-square projected from one side, inconjunct/semi-square from the other)
Double ambivalence figure (T-square with trine and sextile projected from the other side)
Provacative figure (T-square with inconjunct/semi-sextile projected from the same side)
Detective (trine with nested sextiles and nested square/semi-sextile)
Model (a Yod with nested square and sextile on one side)
Recorder (an inconjunct with nested square and sextile, with the square having a nested sextile and semi-sextile)
Representative (grand trine with inconjunct projected from one corner and a square from another: Bruno Huber, by the way)
Bathtub (inconjunct with nested sextile-square-sextile)
Bijou (inconjunct with nested sextile-trine-semi-sextile)
Magic cap (square with three nested semi-sextiles)
Megaphone (opposition with nested trine and sextile, the sextile having nested semi-sextiles: Barack Obama)
Oscillio (a yod with nested trine and square projected from one of the inconjuncts)
Stage (opposition with nested semi-sextile, trine and semi-sextile)
Striving figure (a yod with an opposition running through the middle of it)
Surfer (inconjunct with nested square and sextile, with two semi-sextiles nested in the sextile)
Trampoline (inconjunct with nested semi-sextile, square and semi-sextile)
Trawler / Vacuum cleaner (a trine leading to a square leading to a trine leading to a semi-sextile leading back to the original trine)
Pandora's box (a square leading to a sextile leading to a square leading to two sextiles: this makes a five pointed star)

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amelia28
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posted August 08, 2014 01:08 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for amelia28     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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posted August 08, 2014 01:11 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for starmoon     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
the kite, it just looks like a kite... so pretty

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posted August 08, 2014 01:23 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for arcturiann     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Love this! I have the skull cap in mine, which is a t square with a cradle on top of the opposition and looks like a diamond.

"Concept

This StarType's particular type of chart has been nicknamed the "Scull Cap," since even the shape of it looks like someone with a thinking cap on. And 'thinking' is something they can do and do a lot of. This StarType has great mental powers and an organized ability to concentrate, to bring all of this thought to bear in the real world, like a laser beam, focusing on particular practical results.
They can put their considerable intellectual powers to work, with an ability to focus in on and hammer away at a practical point or solution. One point of caution: when all this thinking goes over the top, as it does now and then, it can easily turn into worry and anxiety." - http://michaelerlewine.com/viewtopic.php?f=214&t=992

Lolol. I think the image is funny cause it even looks like me, dressed in all black, headphones, looking p*ssed/tired.

The ebook that this image comes from has like, descriptions of more patterns than I can even imagine *__*

Link: http://www.astrologysoftware.com/download/StarTypes.pdf

I also have a grand quintile, if you count true lilith and true node, i'd love to meet other people with that configuration.

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posted August 08, 2014 02:46 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ellynlvx     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Tree's pretty cool.

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GeminiKarat
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posted August 09, 2014 02:46 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for GeminiKarat     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

I am sorry that I respond so late.

Yesterday I did found a system that resonates with me and how I can analyse my chart and any future event. I did work a lot on it. You may not understand it, but I am a little bit tired of the little hiccup´s in my life and I just want to get prepared a little bit better for the next one – if there is one.

I like your approach and I guess every single formation has a story on his own. I guess I have a mystic rectangle in the 7th harmonics, but I have no idea what to do with that. They are a mystery to me.

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