A square aspect in astrology occurs when there is a 90° angle between two planets, with an orb of 8° or less. This hard aspect causes planetary energies to conflict, creating tension that can lead to conflicts in relationships. It can also highlight areas of growth and challenge in partnerships, requiring open communication.
Astrology is a tool for personal growth, and understanding aspects in astrology is crucial for navigating difficult aspects. Aspects describe the distance between two planets and zodiac signs, and they are also known as angles. Tackling hard aspects in astrology can be challenging, but with the right tips, one can gain clarity and make the most of them.
Tips for navigating hard aspects include being pure in one’s intention and owning everything with integrity. Astrology can point out what has been difficult and hard in one’s life, and remedies such as mantras, gemstones, and rituals can help lessen the effects of difficult planetary influences.
For example, Neptune sends a trine to your birth chart, which can help you find more constructive solutions in the planet with the square aspect. Astrology provides various remedies, such as mantras, gemstones, and rituals, to lessen the effects of difficult planetary influences.
In conclusion, understanding aspects in astrology is essential for personal growth and understanding the challenges it presents. By following these tips, individuals can navigate difficult aspects with ease and make the most of their astrological journey.
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As a Gemini Rising I love playing chess and this concept of Applying and Separating planetary movements is very interesting to me. I’ve already worked on a few aspects that coincided with celebrity charts you covered in this article and I’m learning so much more about myself and about my life from it. For instance, my My Mercury and Venus are wide-Sextiling orb 9*19′ and they are Separating in Natal and Progressed – and as I’ve gotten older, I’ve been separated from being able to do music or anything else creative with it. Ditto with writing. Seeing that in both my charts actually takes some pressure off me because I know I have talent and drive and should have accomplished more, but this lifetime is all about going towards my NN in Cancer, 1st house, even though I feel like fighting that every step of the way. It’s amazing to me to look back and see how people and events in my life seemed to conspire to take away anything I gained from putting the work into areas of creative development and expression. I can’t wait to apply this to all of my planets, and the way you’ve described it has made it easier for me to learn how to assess the moving relationships within my chart, in my mind, and in my life. Thank you, Kelly. 💐
I have struggled with understanding aspects and I’ve watched, listened, and read many other articles/materials online explaining them. But this article is, by far, the one that significantly breaks my ceiling of non-understanding and opens my mind up to a greater horizon of astrology. Well-done and thank you, Kelly!
I’m in my mid-20s and find that many of my separating aspects have not ‘resolved’ since childhood. In fact I feel them repeating too, but in more psychological ways than through external events. Especially with sun applying aspects, I believe it’s about enlightening and awakening into the depth of the aspect and what it can mean. Thank you for all this info.
Amazing article, thank you! I also have a Sun-Pluto separating square, and a Moon-Mars separating square, as well. Which is involved in a T square with Venus. We could talk about those aspects for months… I’d love to see some other content from you about “when the aspects show problems starting later in life”. I’m not a fan of problems, though, I’m a fan of finding solutions 🙂