If It Were Only So Simple... (The Dreaded T-Square)
From the comments section:
Commonly, astrologers suggest to a client that they resolve the tension of the T-Square by working on the fourth sign in that modality, that therein lies the solution. For example, if you have a mutable T-square with Pluto in Virgo in the 3rd House, Moon in Pisces in the Ninth House and Venus in Gemini in the 12th House (I'm not naming any names here), you would look to develop Sagittarius in the 6th. You would come up with a handful of interpretations of what Sag in the 6th means, and then "pursue them with a passion."
What I'd like to know is has anyone been truly cured by trying this approach? Please leave your comments below.
just go on www.astro.com, plug in your statsIn a T-Square, three planets are involved in "hard" aspects to each other, such that two planets are opposing each other (180-degree angle) and a third planet squares both (90-degree angles). Unless this is an out-of-sign aspect, all three planets are in the same mode: cardinal, fixed or mutable.
if your natal chart comes up with a nasty red triangle, that's a T-square
and the only way to tame this beast is balance it off with the missing leg
study the degree that is the missing leg
and pursue it with a passion
you will be cured
Commonly, astrologers suggest to a client that they resolve the tension of the T-Square by working on the fourth sign in that modality, that therein lies the solution. For example, if you have a mutable T-square with Pluto in Virgo in the 3rd House, Moon in Pisces in the Ninth House and Venus in Gemini in the 12th House (I'm not naming any names here), you would look to develop Sagittarius in the 6th. You would come up with a handful of interpretations of what Sag in the 6th means, and then "pursue them with a passion."
What I'd like to know is has anyone been truly cured by trying this approach? Please leave your comments below.
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