The energetic RELATIONSHIP between the
planetary urges
by Jan Spiller
The following is a brief insight into the
major aspects
For the purposes of this introduction,
only the MAJOR ASPECTS will be mentioned. An “aspect”
is the energetic relationship between planets.
A circle has 360 degrees. Imagine that the planets are located
in different positions around a wheel close to the outside
of the circle, shooting a line of energy straight toward the
center of the circle. The way the energy connects between
the planets is the way the wiring connects within ourselves.
Next, imagine that the circle is a clock.
If a planet is at the 12:00 position, and another planet is
at the 6:00 position, they are 180 degrees apart. In astrology,
this is called an “opposition” between the two
forces or urges represented by the planets involved.
The OPPOSITION
The two urges (represented by the two planets involved) are
in conflict with each other. For example: Mercury opposing
Moon = what we think logically (Mercury) is in opposition
with what we feel and need emotionally (Moon). It is our relationships
with others that stimulate the oppositions in our charts.
The CONJUNCTION
In the clock illustration, imagine that both planets are “on
top of” each other. Example: both planets may be at
12:00 (or 2:00 or 3:30 etc). An “ORB” of 8 degrees
is allowed. An orb means that they can be apart by 8 degrees
and still be considered “conjunct” or “conjoining”.
For example: imagine that Pluto is located
at 1:32 and Venus is at 1:38 on the clock- they are 6 degrees
apart and so are considered “conjunct”. A conjunction
means that the two planets operate together. In this example,
the urge to love and be loved (Venus) is linked with the desire
for transformation and empowerment (Pluto). Thus this person
will attract love relationships that necessitate personal
growth and transformation.
The SQUARE
Imagine that one planet is at 12:00 and another at 3:00...
this is the “square” aspect- both planets are
90 degrees apart. If you imagine that each planet is shooting
a line of energy toward the center of the clock, you can
see
that it is a square... two urges conflicting with each other.
The square shows an INTERNAL CONFLICT.
For example: if Mars is square Venus the person feels an internal
conflict between love (Venus) and sex (Mars). They feel that
they can’t have both a happy sexual relationship and
a satisfying love relationship with the same person.
Another example: if Saturn is square Moon
= the person will feel an inner conflict between the urge
for tangible accomplishment (Saturn) and the desire for the
fulfillment of personal emotional needs (Moon).
If you have a lot of squares in your chart
(3 or more) this is a learning and growing lifetime. You’re
not on vacation; you are here to consciously understand how
to integrate different urges within you so that you can successfully
experience them both in a balanced way.
It has been said that “An unexamined
life is not worth living” and this is certainly your
case. It is only by consciously understanding the different
needs involved in the square that you can re-combine them
consciously and find satisfaction in those areas of your life.
A willingness to go through this process of self-examination
and emerge victorious on the other end leads to growth, maturity,
wisdom and the healing of your Soul.
The TRINE
In the clock illustration, one planet is at 12:00 and another
at 4:00... 120 degrees of separation (again, an 8 degree “orb” is
allowed, so the planets can actually be between 116-124 degrees
apart).
This is an aspect of harmony and “good
luck”. Internally, both urges are naturally working
together in a harmonious way and so as a by-product of that
internal harmony, spontaneous “good luck” is created
in the external world. The person seems to “fall into”
fortunate circumstances in the areas of life containing the
Trine without much effort.
For example: Moon trine Venus = the person
will seem to “fall into” good relationships where
both their needs for nurturing (Moon) and for loving and being
loved romantically (Venus) are satisfied.
The SEXTILE
One planet is at 12:00 and another at 2:00... there are 60
degrees of separation between the two planets. This is an
aspect showing an area of natural inner peace that, combined
with applied effort, results in good luck and material success
in the outer world.
For example: Mercury sextile Saturn = the
person’s thinking (Mercury) is naturally practical and
they see the world and opportunities realistically (Saturn)
©
Jan Spiller |