Guide
A practical aspect-reading guide for turning chart geometry into readable tension, support, and emphasis.
Choose a starting point, then follow the linked pages when you want more context.
Aspects show how parts of the chart talk to each other. They are less about isolated personality labels and more about rhythm, friction, reinforcement, and emphasis.
Once you understand the major aspect families, the chart starts sounding less like a list and more like a system.
Conjunctions intensify, sextiles invite movement, squares create pressure, trines create smoother support, and oppositions polarize the field.
Those are not moral categories. They describe style and mechanics more than good-versus-bad outcomes.
An aspect is never just a square or just a trine. It is always a relationship between two specific functions.
Ask what each planet wants, then ask how the aspect changes the conversation between them.
One aspect matters more when it repeats a theme already visible elsewhere in the chart or lands on a sensitive placement.
That is what separates a memorable signature from background geometry.
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