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511. These types of angles are called Turbulent Geometry, Turbulent Shapes, or Turbulent Patterns.
512. The T-Square and the Grand Cross are signs of danger and/or problems. (Negatization).
513. Negatize the meanings of the planets for Turbulent Planetary Geometry. Add the words “unsuccessful, unfortunate, or ill-fated”. (Book 3, page 105).
514. Grand Trines tend to be signs of successful and powerful undertakings – even if it is war.
515. Grand Crosses and T-Squares tend to be a sign of problems that may result from a tragedy or a war, or unsuccessful attempts at waging war.
516. Squares and Oppositions are Turbulent Aspects (in CAC’s) like Jupiter square Chiron could mean “unsuccessful engagement” in the chat of Jacqueline Boivier and John Husted. Mars square Sun brings no energy to the plan.
517. Negatized symbolism also called OFFSET: Saturn-Chiron, loss of life; Venus-Jupiter, loss of money, are a few examples. (Book 3, page 106).
518. Since Saturn is the only planet with symbolisms that are normally negative, when dealing with ANY Turbulent Aspect that is formed by Saturn, the negative attributes of Saturn are emphasized in any Natalization, rather than offset. For Saturn square or opposition Chiron, we could say very tragic loss of life as opposed to just tragic loss of life. For examples of negatization, see page 107, Book 3.
519. When a quincunx is a Saturn aspect, it is a Turbulent Aspect (in a CAC).
520. Enhancement Aspects in a Marriage Chart can overpower Turbulent Aspects IF there are enough of them.
521. No planetary aspect is “bad” when it is in the chart of a living being (like a person’s natal chart).
522. Magi Discoveries: (for Natal Charts): Very Important!
1. The more talented the person, the more planetary aspects the person has.
2. The more talented the person, the more exact the planetary aspects.
3. The angle of the planetary aspect is not important; squares and oppositions can be just as helpful as trines and conjunctions.
511. These types of angles are called Turbulent Geometry, Turbulent Shapes, or Turbulent Patterns.
512. The T-Square and the Grand Cross are signs of danger and/or problems. (Negatization).
513. Negatize the meanings of the planets for Turbulent Planetary Geometry. Add the words “unsuccessful, unfortunate, or ill-fated”. (Book 3, page 105).
514. Grand Trines tend to be signs of successful and powerful undertakings – even if it is war.
515. Grand Crosses and T-Squares tend to be a sign of problems that may result from a tragedy or a war, or unsuccessful attempts at waging war.
516. Squares and Oppositions are Turbulent Aspects (in CAC’s) like Jupiter square Chiron could mean “unsuccessful engagement” in the chat of Jacqueline Boivier and John Husted. Mars square Sun brings no energy to the plan.
517. Negatized symbolism also called OFFSET: Saturn-Chiron, loss of life; Venus-Jupiter, loss of money, are a few examples. (Book 3, page 106).
518. Since Saturn is the only planet with symbolisms that are normally negative, when dealing with ANY Turbulent Aspect that is formed by Saturn, the negative attributes of Saturn are emphasized in any Natalization, rather than offset. For Saturn square or opposition Chiron, we could say very tragic loss of life as opposed to just tragic loss of life. For examples of negatization, see page 107, Book 3.
519. When a quincunx is a Saturn aspect, it is a Turbulent Aspect (in a CAC).
520. Enhancement Aspects in a Marriage Chart can overpower Turbulent Aspects IF there are enough of them.
521. No planetary aspect is “bad” when it is in the chart of a living being (like a person’s natal chart).
522. Magi Discoveries: (for Natal Charts): Very Important!
1. The more talented the person, the more planetary aspects the person has.
2. The more talented the person, the more exact the planetary aspects.
3. The angle of the planetary aspect is not important; squares and oppositions can be just as helpful as trines and conjunctions.