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aquagembaby
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posted March 31, 2016 11:37 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for aquagembaby     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
So how would a beginner in astrology interpret multiple aspects to one planet? Where do you even start?

Moon Square Venus
Moon Square Neptune
Moon Square Uranus
Moon Square NN
Moon Square Chiron
Moon Square AC

Which one is strongest or dominates over the others? Or are they all equal? At some point, wouldn't all of these energies to Moon begin to contradict each other and create a mess?

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Electro DGX
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posted April 01, 2016 12:09 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Electro DGX     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Only squares? Pretty unusual to be honest.

Interpreting the aspects usually has to do with the type of aspect, the planets involved, and how they would affect each other. For example, that Moon - Neptune square would make someone prone to self-delusion in the emotional context, since Moon is emotions and Neptune is delusion & abstract stuff, and the square is what creates the tension.

The strength of the aspect is determined by the aspect's orb. For example, my Moon is Trine Uranus with an Orb of 2 degrees, but it is also Opposite Pluto exact (0 Degrees) with an orb of one minute. Therefore, the Moon - Pluto opposition is stronger due to the orb being tighter. The wider the orb, the weaker the effect.

Because of all these squares to the Moon, the moon can be considered highly-afflicted and the person with these aspects will most likely have a difficult time dealing with the emotional context. This person may be extremely emotional, but may come out stronger than those with easier aspects if they can deal with these issues. Perhaps some of this tension can be released through some sort of sextile/trine if there are any.

Hopefully that helps

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posted April 01, 2016 01:03 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for aquagembaby     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Electro DGX:
Only squares? Pretty unusual to be honest.

Interpreting the aspects usually has to do with the type of aspect, the planets involved, and how they would affect each other. For example, that Moon - Neptune square would make someone prone to self-delusion in the emotional context, since Moon is emotions and Neptune is delusion & abstract stuff, and the square is what creates the tension.

The strength of the aspect is determined by the aspect's orb. For example, my Moon is Trine Uranus with an Orb of 2 degrees, but it is also Opposite Pluto exact (0 Degrees) with an orb of one minute. Therefore, the Moon - Pluto opposition is stronger due to the orb being tighter. The wider the orb, the weaker the effect.

Because of all these squares to the Moon, the moon can be considered highly-afflicted and the person with these aspects will most likely have a difficult time dealing with the emotional context. This person may be extremely emotional, but may come out stronger than those with easier aspects if they can deal with these issues. Perhaps some of this tension can be released through some sort of sextile/trine if there are any.

Hopefully that helps


Thanks for your reply. Yeah this person only has one other aspect to the Moon but it's a minor aspect. The rest are all Squares.

I see. On astro.com, on the bottom right if you look at the grid w/ all of the aspects, the orb is the number that's in each of the little boxes?

For example, for Moon Square AC, I see the little square symbol, then a '0', then an 'A' so that aspect is the strongest b/c it's exact? Does the 'A' have any significance?

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posted April 01, 2016 09:53 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Electro DGX     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by aquagembaby:
Thanks for your reply. Yeah this person only has one other aspect to the Moon but it's a minor aspect. The rest are all Squares.

I see. On astro.com, on the bottom right if you look at the grid w/ all of the aspects, the orb is the number that's in each of the little boxes?

For example, for Moon Square AC, I see the little square symbol, then a '0', then an 'A' so that aspect is the strongest b/c it's exact? Does the 'A' have any significance?


The "A" means that the planets are applying to the angle, and the "S" means that they are separating.

Here's a legend to better understand it: http://www.astro.com/faq/fq_fh_legend_e.htm

The number in each of the boxes is the orb assigned for the aspect. The positive and negative signs determine if the aspect is bigger or smaller than the displayed number respectively.

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posted April 04, 2016 12:25 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for aquagembaby     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Electro DGX:
The "A" means that the planets are applying to the angle, and the "S" means that they are separating.

Here's a legend to better understand it: http://www.astro.com/faq/fq_fh_legend_e.htm

The number in each of the boxes is the orb assigned for the aspect. The positive and negative signs determine if the aspect is bigger or smaller than the displayed number respectively.


I see...
Ah I forgot about applying/separating

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