Aspect Figure
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Three or more aspects within a natal horoscope which form a particular pattern in the chart.
An aspect figure is one of many factors taken into consideration when interpreting a horoscope. In addition, each aspect pattern can be considered in its own right.
There are many aspect figures which form distinctive geometrical shapes. The most important ones being:
- Grand Trine
- Grand Cross
- Grand Sextile
- T-Square
- Mystic Rectangle
- Yod or the Finger of God.
- Kite
The interpretation of the above aspect figures can be found by clicking on the individual links.
Alice Portman - confusingly - also uses the term "Point of Thales" (2010) for a special figure.[1]
Weblinks
- Wikipedia: Astrological aspect
- Astrology: Nothing Is Simple! Composed Aspects! (Astrotheme)
- Aspect Patterns (cafeastrology.com)
- Aspect Pattern: Cradle (evolvingdoorastrology/glossary)
Notes and References
- ↑ The Huber School uses a different terminology and calls the same Ambivalence Figure, Wedge, Triangle of Potential, half-kite, half-cradle, half-mystic rectangle