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Topic: Potent aspects besides the regular ones
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charlie Knowflake Posts: 2364 From: los angeles, ca, USA Registered: Jun 2012
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posted September 05, 2014 08:44 AM
Which aspects do you think are very potent, perhaps more than the "regular" ones, and slightly overlooked? Natal/Synastry/CompositeIP: Logged |
rajji Knowflake Posts: 1874 From: Registered: Jan 2011
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posted September 05, 2014 07:00 PM
a few groups of isolated planets sometimes form special figures. They are called Composed Aspects. .Actually, they are a mix of natural aspects: juxtaposition of trines and squares, combination of quincunxes and sextiles,like what happens when you see two planets in square and linked to a third planet in opposition and in square with the two former conjunction. The interpretation of these aspects is highly interesting, and even crucial to understand, since in reality, it is rare to find isolated natural aspects in natal charts. The astrologer who must these interpret combined aspects finds himself dealing with cases that are more complicated than those explained in classical textbooks. IP: Logged |
rajji Knowflake Posts: 1874 From: Registered: Jan 2011
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posted September 05, 2014 07:01 PM
The key to composed aspects interpretation always lies in the principle that a tense configuration (the planets are mutually conflicting in hard aspects such as the square, the opposition or the conjunction, in this latter case when the planets are of an incompatible nature, etc.), nearly always has an exit door, materialized by a link between hard aspects (tense ones) of the configuration and one or several planets or harmonious configuration. This or these planets constitute the exit door, i.e. the solution to problems brought about by conflicting aspects.IP: Logged |
rajji Knowflake Posts: 1874 From: Registered: Jan 2011
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posted September 05, 2014 07:03 PM
Interesting topic, I myself am learning so many things.If we were to establish a classification of composed aspects, we would certainly start by making two distinctive groups: the first one, comprising the four main composed aspects, namely the T-Square, the Grand Trine, the Grand exaggeratedly called the finger of God. The second group would comprise eleven cases, some of which are not well-known, or still in a research state, with the exception of the stellium, which is common when it includes three planets in conjunction and rarer when it has four or five planets (as in the singer Jenifer's chart for example). Here are the names of the second group's composed aspects: the kite, the trapeze, the arrow, the stellium, the butterfly, the envelope, the mystic rectangle, the hammer, the hourglass, the star of David, the seal of Solomon, the cradle. The angles and secondary bodies are not taken into account, although strictly speaking, the same interpretation rules could be applied with the appropriate weighting to reckon with the variations of importance, as required by each case. IP: Logged |
arcturiann Knowflake Posts: 510 From: Titan Registered: Jun 2013
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posted September 06, 2014 01:03 AM
I'd definitely give my vote to the quincunx. It's one of those aspects that when I see it in a chart at 0 degrees, and then look it up for that person i'm just like "holy crap, no wonder". IP: Logged | |