Astrology/T-square
Expert: LeLonni Campbell - 10/7/2008
QuestionHello,
I have a question about the t-squares on my chart. They are:
Sun opp. Neptune, both square moon
Venus opp. Neptune, both square moon
Merc. opp. Neptune, both square moon
Sun Opp. Jupiter, both square moon
Venus opp. Jupiter, both square moon
Merc. opp. Jupiter, both square moon
My sun, moon and mercury are in the 11th house, my moon in 8th and Neptune and Jupiter in 5th.
The reason I'm confused by this is because the releif of the t-square, or the opposite of my 8th house, is the 2nd, which has no planets in it. So how do I view my t-square with only a house as the destressor? Does this mean more emphasis on 2nd house matters, and what exactly would that mean? Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks!
AnswerI would really need to look at the entire chart to have an opinion. In general I find T-squares a point of tension that create action. In your case since its from the 11th 5th and 8th, it could be you have issues in many areas, for example the 11th 5th polarity has to do with creativity and creating the life you want so you may feel the lack of resources, that point of relief doesn't allow you to express your creativity. In reality, the relief is to be creative and allow that to create your abundance. The fixed, or succedent houses also have a lot to do with how you look at love, your ability to accept it as well as to give it, or the fear of giving it because of the fear of pain. So T-s squares are complex, can have many meanings and do not stand on their own, you need to keep them in context to the entirety of the chart.
LeLonni
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