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Topic: Not a Grand Trine or Grand Sextile (triangle or hexagon) but Grand Dodecagon?
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asteroidology Knowflake Posts: 26 From: Hickory, NC USA Registered: Oct 2015
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posted December 20, 2015 01:58 PM
I'm looking at my husband's chart, and I'm noticing that using planets very common and known asteroids, I'm getting an astounding pattern-it's a dodecagon-12 sides, and each point has a grand trine coming out of it...When I keep the orbs to 2 degrees, it's a Grand sextile-6 sides. But when I extend it to 3, this crazy shape emerges. See chart here: http://eckardphotographic.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/JonsPrettyChart.png Outside this shape is his Chiron opposing some things in his 12th house...he feels those sharply. First, what do you think this shape means? Secondly, would you interpret this to mean he really really needs to heal that pesky Chiron wound so his life will be as flowing as his chart implies? IP: Logged |
Blind writer Knowflake Posts: 615 From: Texas, USA Registered: May 2012
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posted December 22, 2015 01:50 PM
This should be referred to as a Grand Semisextile, since that is the core aspect for the shape.Very little has been looked into regarding it. The reason for this is because there are only 10 planets, whereas a Grand Semisextile has 12 points to fill. You can only achieve this formation natally by adding in an axis (AC/MC/nodal/VX), or asteroids. Because of this, it really has not been looked into very much, not even in synastric research where it is far more likely to manifest. The Grand Sextile (Star of David) has a fortuitous interpretation. Since the Grand Semisextile adds the Grand Square (Grand Cross) into the mix, I imagine it has a tougher energy. I've been very curious about this shape myself for many years, since I have it synastrically with a key presence in my life. Research on it is sparse to nonexistent, so far as I have seen. I've had to interpret it more closely as two interlocked Stars, though I know that is not exactly correct. IP: Logged |
Seimei Knowflake Posts: 1218 From: n2thedust Registered: Apr 2015
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posted December 22, 2015 02:27 PM
Well it is beautiful. Super integration. I think 3 degrees may be pushing it, however I would keep looking for asteroids that fill in where the orb is wide.Also any of those points emphasized by being at Helio Node of another. Lots of work to do all that but perhaps an informative endeavor.------------------ LeekingChee IP: Logged | |