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You've probably encountered aspects in astrology, but what do they mean for your birth chart? Conjunctions, sextiles, trines, squares, and oppositions—they're all aspects! We'll give you the full rundown on these distances between planets and how they influence your chart, so keep reading.

Section 1 of 4:

What is an aspect in astrology?

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Section 2 of 4:

How do I find aspects in my birth chart?

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  1. Most birth charts break down the information in an easy-to-read table, so you can easily read through a list of the aspects in your personal birth chart. If you prefer to look at the graph, find the planet symbols and measure the distance in degrees between them.
    • For instance, if you see that Mercury and Jupiter form a 90° angle, this makes a square aspect.
    • To make your birth chart, do a web search for a "free birth chart calculator" and enter your birthday, time of birth, and location. The calculator automatically generates your chart. [2]
Section 3 of 4:

What does each aspect mean?

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  1. It can also bring intense energy to the house that has the conjunction. Astrologers argue that this is the strongest aspect since it intensifies the properties of the 2 planets. [3]
    • For instance, if Mars and Mercury are in conjunction, the communication skills of Mercury combine with the outgoing or aggressive nature of Mars. This means you'll probably be a skilled debater and you use your energy to effectively express yourself.
    • Conjunctions can also form when planets are up to 6° apart.
  2. Since it's a soft aspect, it doesn't bring a lot of energy or influence. However, having a sextile in your chart can make it easier to work through conflict.
    • For instance, if you have a sextile Venus and Neptune, your unique and romantic personality will help you have an open, positive outlook toward life.
    • Again, there can be a 6° deviation, so planets that are anywhere from 54°to 66° apart also count as a sextile.
  3. This hard aspect means that the 2 planets are separated by 3 zodiac signs. Think of squares as a tug-of-war in your chart—the planets are fighting to assert their power. Although these seem tricky, having a square can push you to action which can be a good thing! [4]
    • For example, if Mars squares Saturn, you might feel angry or criticized because Saturn is blocking you. If you can work through your frustration, you can come out stronger though.
    • There can also be a 6° deviation between the planets, so 2 planets between 84° and 96° is a square.
  4. The idea with this soft aspect is that energy flows easily between the 2 planets. Astrologers note that a trine can indicate laziness since you don't have to work hard to make things happen while others argue that it simply means there's natural power in your chart.
    • For instance, if you have Leo and Aries which are both fire signs, they'll be harmonious. You'll probably find that it's easy for you to meet goals.
    • There can also be a 6° deviation between the planets, so 2 planets between 114° and 126° is a square.
  5. Oppositions are just like they sound—planets that are directly opposite each other on your chart. Although it's a hard aspect, it's a little more complicated. While oppositions can cause conflict, if you can find a balance between them, you'll have motivation to change. [5]
    • For example, if you have Mercury and the Moon in opposition, you may feel a struggle between your mind and your emotions. If you can connect your feelings with your rational mind to make decisions, you'll feel much better.
    • Again, there can be a 6° deviation between planets, so 2 planets between 174° and 186° make an opposition.
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Other Astrology Terms

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  1. If you're exploring astrology, aspects are just the beginning. Here are a few other important astrology terms to dig into if you want to learn more:
    • Chart Ruler : The planet that rules your rising sign is called your chart ruler. For example, if you are an Aries rising, your chart ruler is Mars.
    • Houses : On your birth chart, each of the planets will be placed in one of the 12 astrological houses, in addition to a zodiac sign. For example, your chart may show Venus in Aquarius and the 8th house.
    • Modalities : The 12 zodiac signs are sorted into three different modalities. There’s Cardinal (Aries, Cancer, Libra, Capricorn), Fixed (Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, Aquarius), and Mutable (Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, Pisces).
    • Black Moon Lilith : Your Lilith sign (which should be visible on your birth chart) represents your shadow self, your hidden traits, and the repressed desires you’re meant to embrace.
    • Personal Planets : The term "personal planets" refers to the five planets that shape your personality and the way people perceive you. These planets are the sun, moon, Mercury, Venus, and Mars.

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      References

      1. https://www.horoscope.com/astrology/aspects/
      2. Angel Eyedealism. Astrologer & Performance Artist. Expert Interview. 8 December 2021.
      3. Angel Eyedealism. Astrologer & Performance Artist. Expert Interview. 23 December 2021.
      4. https://www.horoscope.com/astrology/aspects/
      5. https://www.cosmopolitan.com/lifestyle/a37341996/astrology-aspects-list/

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