02-02-2017, 02:27 AM
Astrological lore and terminology
Explained before, but here again: Squares and triangle-thingies represent aspects, the most important thing in astrology (now I bet you thought it was the signs). In a square, two planets or lights (sun and moon) are at right angles to each other, within 10 degrees of arc. In a triangle-thingie (known in astrology as trines), they are 120 degrees apart, within 10 degrees. I guess the circles with the line going off to the right are two connected circles; that stands for an opposition, when two planets are on opposite sides of the earth. The star symbol is a sextile, 60 degree angle between planets. And there are other less important aspects listed.
The ones in the chart marked with lines running between planets are all listed in the boxes, and a few other minor aspects are also listed there. The numbers represent how many degrees apart they are; smaller the number the closer and more powerful they are. A = applying (on the way to exact) and S = separating, leaving exactitude. r = retrograde, as in the famous Mercury retrograde (appearing to go backwards).
Red lines are the stressful aspects representing conflict. Politicians need some of those; the squares and oppositions. Blue lines are easy-going aspects trines and sextiles. Green ones are minor aspects.
Which ones are favorable and unfavorable for getting elected USA president are of course listed in my article:
http://philosopherswheel.com/presidentialelections.html
You're welcome
Explained before, but here again: Squares and triangle-thingies represent aspects, the most important thing in astrology (now I bet you thought it was the signs). In a square, two planets or lights (sun and moon) are at right angles to each other, within 10 degrees of arc. In a triangle-thingie (known in astrology as trines), they are 120 degrees apart, within 10 degrees. I guess the circles with the line going off to the right are two connected circles; that stands for an opposition, when two planets are on opposite sides of the earth. The star symbol is a sextile, 60 degree angle between planets. And there are other less important aspects listed.
The ones in the chart marked with lines running between planets are all listed in the boxes, and a few other minor aspects are also listed there. The numbers represent how many degrees apart they are; smaller the number the closer and more powerful they are. A = applying (on the way to exact) and S = separating, leaving exactitude. r = retrograde, as in the famous Mercury retrograde (appearing to go backwards).
Red lines are the stressful aspects representing conflict. Politicians need some of those; the squares and oppositions. Blue lines are easy-going aspects trines and sextiles. Green ones are minor aspects.
Which ones are favorable and unfavorable for getting elected USA president are of course listed in my article:
http://philosopherswheel.com/presidentialelections.html
You're welcome