![]() I find it interesting and worthy of an interpretation. It`s just not the traditional way, and of course it means that the existence of a configuration is not so significant in itself (for just its existence), but the significance is in checking which symbols are grouped together. Personally I think you can of course use the asteroids as well not having made up my mind about the calculated points yet, but since we interprete them, why not? Traditionally, the nodes and angles are excluded from asessing configurations, probably because they are no physically existing objects, but calculated points the same would go for Black Moon, though the asteroids of course are physically existent. All told, this interpretation notes 3 grand trines, 8 kites, 3 t squares and 2 grand crosses, which seems to be a lot, compared to what I've seen in my chart before. Similarly, the software says I have two grand crosses, though MC, nodes and Black Moon are involved. Do nodes fall into the same category as asteroids for the purpose of determining grand trines? I used ClairVision to get a chart interpretation and it said I had three grand trines. ![]() If I may tack on a related question here. Thank you so much Ceridwen for that explanation for me, I have been wanting someone for so long to explain some of what the aspects, shapes were in my chart, Im very grateful x Just keep in mind that everyone has some asteroids forming a Grand trine or whatever. It`s certainly interesting to look at WHICH asteroids combine and build a "group" though, the symbolism and so on. ![]() With so many asteroids some will always make certain patterns / configurations. Of course if you include asteroids you may have more shapes. I focused on the major planets and left out the asteroids. Neptune trine Venus and both sextile Mercury (and probably also Mars). Saturn trines Neptune and both sextile Pluto (happens more frequently, might be significant though). It is not really a grand trine, it is a minor shape. I think the interlocking planets will be most important, for example Saturn being involved in all three shapes.Īdditionally you have a Minor (grand) trine this is if two planets are in trine and both are sextile a third planet. In your case even more so as all these chartpattern interlock. These oppositions are t he backbone of your envelope, where the energy comes from. Pluto on 13 LIbra opposes Venus on 18 Aries Saturn on 11 Leo opposes Mars on 12 Aquarius ![]() 6 degree for a sextile might seem generous, but since this is a shape with mujltiple planets involved, I would accept it. Venus on 18 Aries sextiles Mars on 12 Aquarius. Saturn on 11 Leo sextiles Pluto on 13 Libra Pluto on 13 Libra trines Mars on 12 Aquarius Saturn on 11 Leo trines Venus on 18 Aries This shape consists on two trines, two sextiles and two oppositions inside: You also have a mystical rectangle or envelope, yes. In this case, it is Venus on 18 Aries opposing Pluto on 13 Libra. That is a Grand trine, and one of the planets making the grand trine has an opposition to another planet. Orbs are very close (only 1 degree tops), so I think this might be a very significant shape / constellations.All three corners will react to transiting planets simultaneously. Saturn opposes Mars and both square Uranus The triangles with red lines are usually T-squares, existing of an opposition and a square. In this case I think the orbs are acceptable: Is there 2 fire grand trines and one water grand trine and an envelope in this chart? Or is that possible? Or maybe is it the thickest red lines that constitutes the outline?Īnyway Grand trines exist of three trines, which are blue lines between planets in signs of the same element:īTW partly uses astronomical big orbs, so you need to have an eye on this. It looks like my natal chart has three and an envelope? I have been told I have one grand trine but not too sure how to be sure. Topic: Is it possible to have 3 grand trines in a birth chart? Is it possible to have 3 grand trines in a birth chart? Is it possible to have 3 grand trines in a birth chart? - Lindaland Welcome, Knowflakes, to Lindaland! ()
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