Aspect.
Anciently termed Familiarities or
Configurations (q.v.). Certain
angular relationships between the rays which
reach the Earth from two celestial bodies, or
between one ray and a given point: such as --
the horizon; the degree that was on the
horizon at a given moment, or that represents
the position of a planet at a given moment;
the point on which an Eclipse or other
celestial phenomenon occurred; the places of
the Moon's Nodes; or the cusps of the Houses,
particularly the First and Tenth.
Many factors
enter into the delineation of the effect of an
aspect: such as -- the nature of the aspect;
the character of the planets involved, their
latitude, character and rate of motion; their
strength by virtue of their sign position; the
measure of harmony that exists between the
signs in which are posited, and between the
signs they rule; and sundry other
considerations. Various terms are employed to
describe these factors.
Generally
speaking, the term Aspect is applicable to any
blending of rays that results in their
interactivity. The body which has the faster
mean motion is said to aspect the slower. As
speed in orbit is relative to the size of the
orbit, the inner planet aspects the one
farthest removed from the Sun. Thus Venus
aspects Saturn, not vice versa. There are
exceptions, but only when other factors are
involved. Transiting Saturn cannot pass over
Venus, but Saturn can pass over the degree
which Venus occupied on some former occasion,
at which time its influence was sufficiently
augmented to create a sensitive degree -- a
Venus sensitivity. Thus when Saturn transits
this degree, you receive a Saturn impulse
through a Venus expectancy. This illustrates
the two principal types of aspects: (a) mutual
aspects -- those which occurred between two
moving bodies on some specified date; and (b)
directional, progressed or transitory aspects
-- between a moving body, and a fixed point,
usually the degree a planet occupied on a
specified day of birth, when it became a
sensitive point in a life pattern of daily
expectancy and receptivity. The planet which
"burned" its mark into your pattern,
has moved away -- but the expectancy and
receptivity lingers on.
Forming,
is said of the conditions of motion which are
bringing two bodies within each other's sphere
of influence, whereby an exact aspect will
result. After the aspect has become exact, the
receding motion is termed Separating.
Also, the faster planet may be spoken of as Applying
to or Separating
from an aspect or a contact
with the other. When sufficiently within each
other's Orbs of
influence to be deemed operative - within half
the sum of their two orbs - it is a wide
or platic aspect,
which culminates in
an exact or partile
aspect. An aspect computed forward in the
order of signs, or counter-clockwise on the
map, is a sinister
or left-hand aspect; in the reverse direction,
a dexter or
right-hand aspect. There is lack of agreement
as to which are the stronger, but ancient
texts favor the dexter aspects.
ZODIACAL
ASPECTS,
those most widely considered, are measured in
degrees along the Ecliptic. They are based
upon fractional divisions of the 360-degree
circle of the ecliptic - as measured in arc
from the point of an observer on the Earth.
Conjunction.
Said of two planets occupying the same degree
of Longitude along the Ecliptic. It is often
classed as a position rather than an aspect.
Dividing the
circle by one-half, results in the Opposition,
a 180° separation, the reverse of a
conjunction.
Dividing the
circle by one-third, results in the Trine,
or 120° separation.
Subdividing the
one-half aspect, there results the square,
quadrate or quartile (90°), Semi-square,
semi-quadrate or semi-quartile (45°), and the
sesquiquadrate (135°) - square plus
semi-square - the inversion of the semisquare.
Subdividing the
one-third aspect, yields the Sextile or
Hexagon (60°), Semi-sextile (30°), and the
Quincunx (150°) - the inversion of the Semi-sextile.
The matter of
Orbs is one that has never been settled. The
figures given are merely an average of
opinion:
Degrees
Operative
Name
Signs When
Exact From To
Conjunction
0
0 - 10° +
6°
Semi-Sextile
1 30
28° 31º
Semi-Square
1½ 45
42° 49°
Sextile 2
60
56° 63°
Square
3 90
84° 94°
Trine
4 120 113°
125°
Sesquiquadrate
4½ 135 132°
137°
Quincunx 5 150
148° 151°
Opposition
6 180
170° 186°
Names have been
given to these Aspects, as follows: 0°,
Prominence; 30°, Growth; 45°, Friction; 60°,
Opportunity; 90°, Obstacle; 120°, Luck; 135°,
Agitation; 150°, Expansion; 180°,
Separation.
Quintile.
A group of aspects, introduced by Kepler,
based on a division of one-fifth of the
circle. They have had limited adoption, and
their value is chiefly in directions. They
are:
Bi-Quintile........................ 144°
Tridecile.......................... 108°
Quintile (one-fifth of 360°)....... 72°
Decile or Semi-Quintile............ 36°
Quindecile......................... 24°
Semi-Decile, or Vigintile.......... 18°
Combust.
Said of a planet closer than 5° to the Sun.
It introduces factors that considerably alter
the interpretation of the conjunction.
Cazimi.
A planet within 0°17' of the Sun's longitude
is said to be "in the heart of the
Sun" - or Cazimi. Ancient authorities
deemed that it fortified the planet as much as
a Combust position debilitated it; but modern
authorities generally ignore the distinction
and classify it as combust, imparting to the
nature a one-track viewpoint on all matters
appertaining to the planet so placed.
Abscission,
or Frustration. When
a planet is simultaneously forming an aspect
to two other planets, the one that culminates
first may produce an abscission of light that
will frustrate the influence of the second
aspect. The term was much used by ancient
writers, but unfortunately has been neglected
by modern astrologers -- other than those who
practice Horary astrology. v. Frustration.
Benefic.
The aspects based on 3 are said to be benefic
in their influence, though much depends upon
the character of the planets involved. The
Trine joins harmonious signs; the Sextile,
those reasonably congenial.
Malefic.
Those based on 2, combine signs that are less
congenial, and operate generally at
cross-purposes, hence are termed malefic.
Modern astrologers tend to prefer malefic
aspects between harmonious planets, to benefic
aspects between malefic planets - but this
enters into the realm of interpretation where
mathematics yields to psychology. A planet
thus aspected, particularly if by a malefic
planet, is said to be afflicted.
Latitude,
Parallels of. Latitude is measured in degrees
of arc N. or S. of the Ecliptic. It is
reasonable to assume that planets conjoined in
latitude as well as longitude will impart a
stronger accent than when at different
distances above the ecliptic. The Zodiacal Parallel
is a latitudinal aspect. Older authorities
considered a Parallel effective between one
planet in North and another in South Latitude,
but modern authorities largely agree that both
bodies must be on the same side of the
Ecliptic. Within orbs of 1° it is a powerful
influence, greatly intensifying the effect of
a conjunction. On rare occasions, when planets
are close to their nodes of intersection with
the ecliptic, a parallel may result in an
eclipse between planets. The eclipse of a
planet by the Moon is of more frequent
occurrence, and is termed an Occultation
(q.v.).
Declination,
Parallel of. This is the same phenomenon as a
Parallel of Latitude, except that longitudinal
position is measured along the Equator in
terms of Right Ascension, while latitudinal
position is computed in terms of declination,
measured in degrees N. or S. of the Equator
instead of along the Ecliptic.
MUNDANE
ASPECTS
are those reckoned along the Equator, and
measured in subdivisions of the nocturnal or
diurnal semi-arc. For example: Any two planets
that have a separation of two houses are in
mundane Sextile; of four houses, in mundane
Trine. Thus it is possible for two planets to
be simultaneously in the mutual relationship
of a mundane Trine and a zodiacal Square.
Mundane aspects can be computed only on a map
erected for a birth moment. They represent a
computation of coincidental influences on a
basis of time, in subdivisions of the Earth's
period of rotation; instead of on a basis of
degrees of arc, in subdivisions of the orbits
of the bodies involved. Zodiacal Aspects,
based on the degree of longitudinal separation
along the ecliptic, are computed without
reference to an hour of birth, and are the
ones commonly employed in delineation.
Because of the
alternation of signs of long and short
ascension throughout the daily rotation of the
Earth, equal units of arc rise over the
horizon of an individual on the Earth's
periphery, in disproportionate units of time;
and vice versa. This affords one explanation
of the phenomenon of the Orbs
in reference to Aspects, and suggests that
consideration should be given to the seasons
at which a wide zodiacal aspect may become an
exact mundane aspect.
Mundane
Parallel.
Parallel in Mundo. This has to do with a
similarity of relationship between two planets
on opposite sides of, and the same distance,
measured along the Equator, from any one of
the four angles of the horoscope. Mundane
parallels bear no analogy to zodiacal
parallels. A Rapt Parallel
is a mundane parallel by direction, formed
after birth, as a result of the Earth's
rotation (axial), whereby the places of the
planets are carried from East to West to the
point where the two planets are equidistant
from, and on opposite sides of the same angle.
Another variety of mundane parallel by
direction, is that formed when one planet
advances to the same distance from an angle as
that held by another planet at birth. These
parallels are the invention of Placidus de
Titus who held them in high esteem. Yet it
appears that time tempered his judgment, for
in his collection of Nativities he frequently
employs zodiacal directions as taught by
Ptolemy.
Strength
of Aspects.
The relative strength of aspects is a
debatable factor, for so much depends on the
intrinsic character of the rays. If you
consider the rays as energy, each altered in
character by virtue of the sign position of
the planet from which it is emitted, the
aspect determines the direction of the
influence upon you as an individual. It is in
the synthesis of qualitative, quantitative and
directional factors that the practice of
Astrology becomes both an art and a science.
Forming
Aspects are considered more powerful than Separating
Aspects; or at least the orb of influence is
wider when forming. Some authorities make an
exception in the case of the Sun and Moon, to
the extent of placing the point of maximum
influence from 2 to 5 degrees beyond the
Degree in which the aspect becomes exact.
There is the theory that separating aspects in
the birth map represent influences which have
already been made manifest; while forming
aspects, particularly in the progressed map,
represent influences which are yet to be
experienced. Sepharial, in his Dictionary, has
this to say regarding Separating Aspects:
"When two bodies have been in exact
aspect, the one which by its swifter motion
moves away from the aspect, is said to
separate from the other. When one of two
bodies in aspect turns retrograde, it
separates. When both bodies turn retrograde,
doubtless a mutual separation is effected. In
Horary Astrology these relations have distinct
significations: the party representing the
separating planet will decline the
proposition, back out of the agreement, or
annul the contract; the party represented by
the retrograde planet will default in his
agreement or contract; and when both turn
retrograde there will be an annulment by
mutual consent. Similar effects have been
noted in regard to marriage."
Conjunction.
This is classified as a constructive
influence, though much depends on the nature
of the planets. Modern authorities tend to
reject the classification of aspects as good
or bad, since a so-called bad aspect has
constructive possibilities to an individual
who has the strength of resolve to put it to
constructive use.
Parallel.
The same nature as a conjunction. Since it is
usually coincident with a conjunction it
serves to give it an added accent. This accent
is helpful if it involves other aspects from
favorable planets. The effect of a parallel is
generally considered to be of longer duration
than that of a conjunction.
Semi-Sextile
(30°). An aspect of mixed quality,
rhythmically favorable but involving planets
in inharmonious signs.
Semi-Square
or Semi-Quartile
(45°). Generally termed a malefic aspect;
somewhat mitigated, in case the aspecting
planet is a benefic.
Sextile,
Hexagon (60°). A favoring aspect, involving
planets in congenial signs of the same
polarity (q.v.). Alan Leo says of the
Sextile aspect: that it partakes of the nature
of Moon and Neptune; that it is more combining
than any other aspect, and is often more
potent and favorable than the trine; that its
color largely depends on the nature of the
planets involved, and of the Signs they
occupy; and that while the trine may be said
to denote negative goodness such as a reward
for past deeds, the sextile denotes positive
good in that it generates the activity that
produces change and thus possesses greater
potentiality for the future.
Square.
Quartile
(90°). Generally deemed unfavorable, since it
represents the struggle of two forces at
cross-purposes. It imposes severe tasks to be
accomplished only through much concentration
and self-denial -- often interpreted by the
individual in terms of ambition.
Trine
(120°). Supposedly the most favoring of
aspects, joining planets in congenial signs of
the same element. Trines are like having
"a silver spoon in your mouth" -
luck becoming "happy-go-lucky" for
lack of the ambition that is born of
challenge.
Sesquiquadrate
(135°) Inversion of a Semi-square, and deemed
equally unfortunate but less powerful.
Quincunx
(150°). The inversion of a Semi-Sextile.
Ptolemy called it inconjunct, practically
rejecting it as an aspect of appreciable
force. Modern statistics appear to indicate,
however, that it has unrealized possibilities.
It is presumed to be mildly favorable, but as
it operates through inharmonious signs the
resulting influence must be somewhat
contradictory.
Opposition
(180°). Proper interpretation must give
consideration to the psychological stimulus
resulting from whatever planetary influences
are then in operation, from
a sign and through a
house.
Biquintile
(144°). Classed as a harmonizing influence.
Quintile
(72°).
A mildly benefic aspect, but ineffectual when
directed to malefic.
Semi-Quintile
or Decile
(36°). Kepler deemed it a good influence, but
mild.
Semi-Decile
(18°). Harmonious, but weak.
Inconjunct,
Dissociate.
These are terms sometimes applied to the
Semisextile and the Quincunx aspects, as
indicative that no relationship can exist
between adjacent signs and houses, or between
those which are one sign or house less than an
opposition.
The aspects were
anciently classified as benefic and malefic:
The benefic
aspects were the Trine and
Sextile. The conjunction is generally classed
as a benefic aspect. In them the relationship
is harmonious, between congenial signs, even
though the influences related are often
inharmonious -- because of the intrinsic
nature of the rays so combined. They are
deemed conducive of harmony, in that cosmic
energy is released without obstruction.
The malefic
aspects were the square and
semisquare. The opposition is generally
classed as malefic, even though it combines
signs that are moderately congenial. These are
generally deemed conducive of friction, in
that two opposing forces challenge the
individual's capacity for adjustment. There
follows a condensed interpretation of the
aspects:
According to the
ancient philosophers two systems of force arc
in operation, whereby Nature is maintained in
a state of balance, and life enabled to
manifest itself in physical form: These are
the positive and the negative, the inflow and
the outflow, the centrifugal and the
centripetal, construction as opposed to
destruction, expansion versus contraction. The
result is a continual cycle of birth,
maturity, decay and dissolution. Since these
forces are equal, each complements the other.
All organic
structures are builded of cells which in their
simplest form are hexagonic spheroids, similar
to those of the honeycomb. Therefore, the
hexagon is the primary structural pattern of
beneficence. When light enters at the external
angle of 60°, and the internal angle of 120°,
it necessarily illuminates all parts of the
structure in equal lines of influence. The
light that pours in at either of these angles,
imparts exhilarating and harmonious vibrations
which stimulate its continuous growth. Opposed
to this is the process of crystallization,
recognized in magnetism and electricity,
wherein the two forces operate at right angles
to each other - a geometrical relationship
that is destructive to organic form. As a
result, side by side through Nature two
mutually antagonistic forces exist, which,
despite their antipathy to each other, work
together toward the ordered disposition of the
whole: one based upon the quadrature, the
other upon the hexagon - the square and the
trine.
Astrology
postulates: that the quadrate relationship
between energy sources is destructive to form,
through releasing the energy that is locked up
in the various structures Nature has built;
and that the trine aspects constitute the
constructive side of Nature, whereby organic
forms are created, nourished and perpetuated,
to be released when subsequent destructive
configurations are encountered.
Ancient
astrologers who looked upon the Zodiac as
representing the soul of Nature, divided it
into four parts, making the beginning point of
each part the apex of an equilateral triangle.
Thus it obtained the twelve signs of the
Zodiac and their corresponding Houses.
To establish a
relationship between the physical body and
these two systems of partitioning a sphere,
one considers first that portion of the
heavens which, like the physical body born
into this world, is at that moment emerging
from darkness into light; the eastern horizon
- otherwise known as the Ascendant, the cusp
of the First House; or as anciently termed,
the Horoscope.