Planets carry universal energies, but also represent different parts of ourselves. They orbit the Sun at different speeds, travelling 360 degrees to complete one cycle. As they progress, they form angles (aspects) with each other for a while, before they move on. The aspects in the personal chart represent how the different parts of ourselves work together. They indicate whether we will express our energies harmoniously or stressfully.
| Major Aspects | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aspect name | Angle | Orb | Symbol | In the chart | Energy interactions |
| Conjunction | 0 | 8-10° | ☌ | Planets together | Easy or hard: intensifies, unites for good or ill. |
| Square | 90 | 8° | □ | 3 signs apart | Hard: blocks, challenges, conflict, drive, fights, friction, incentive, tension, represses. |
| Trine | 120 | 8° | △ | 4 signs apart | Easy: beneficial, flows with, harmony. |
| Opposition | 180 | 8° | ☍ | Opposite sides | Hard: clash or complement, opposes, fights. |
| Minor aspects | |||||
| Sextile | 60 | 4-6° | ⚹ | 2 signs apart | Easy: compatible with, constructive growth. |
| Semi-square | 45 | 5° | ∠ | 1.5 signs apart | Hard: conflict, friction, irritates, hinders. |
| Inconjunct quincunx | 150 | 5° | ⚻ | 5 signs apart | Hard: cutting away, discord, hidden, imbalance requiring an adjustment, out of sight. |
| Minor-Minor aspects | |||||
| Sesquiquadrate | 135 | 3° | ⚼ | 4 signs + 15° | Hard: conflict, disruption. |
| Quintile | 72 | 2° | Q | 2+ signs apart | Easy: hidden talents, spiritual potential. |
| Semi-sextile | 30 | 1° | ⚻ | 5 signs apart | Hard: lack of ease, out of sync. |
1. Think of Aspects as generally being either “easy” or “hard.”
2. Finding aspects in the chart.
3. The aspects and their “orbs”, or range of influence.
An “orb” is a range of influence; the number of degrees allotted a planet in aspect to another planet, in which the aspect is said to be operational. Referring to the chart: as planet B moves away from A, then back towards it on its closing cycle, it forms angles/ aspects. It does not have to make the exact angle, to be in aspect because of the “orb” or extended range of influence on either side of the exact angle.
Minor aspects usually are given a 2 to 3 degree orb. The tighter the aspect, the more intense its effect.