Horoscope 2
29.2.1
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2. Male
Below you find the radix and tabel of aspects of horoscope 2.

Radix horoscope 2

Table of aspects horoscope 2
1. Here we find a complete internal connection between the Self-shaping planets,
,
,
and
. So in this figure we find the Self’s rotating power in action, while the conflict between
and
brings a certain excess. This leads to an enlargement of the Self (23.7), transgression of boundaries and the expansion of one’s own sphere into the field of others (16.2). The bridging by the
confirms the person’s self-exaltation, but also brings self-constraint. On the whole, this is a remarkable combination of aspects (23.7).
2. We see a similar disproportionate relationship between the reaction of the
and outside stimuli, which is more vehement than the occasion warrants. Apparently, the person’s self-image comes into play here.
3. Furthermore, the chart is characterized by the three duos on either side of Earth:
-
,
-
and
-
, all of which are connected in pairs (18.4). The central position of the rotating Self is therefore strongly supported by its surrounding field, while on the other side of the picture, this enhances the tendency to exclude all that is unknown and undefined (16.1 and 22.16). Compared to example 1, this is a more condensed, less porous soul.
4. Moreover, the interconnection between the groups of the inner and outer planets is extra reinforced by
. Because of the conflictive aspects on
, the person feels obliged (
) to maintain a social network, with which he identifies himself: "For any self-respecting person, that is part of the game." Because of the afflicted rotating powers, there is a marked interest in expanding his personal sphere of influence, for which the social connection through
comes in handy (18.4).
5. The lack of any aspects on the Ascendant further qualifies the overall image: After all, this implies the absence of an independent, authentic, individual channel for expression (9.2).
Taking a look at the overall chart as Moon-self, we find some additional factors that further specify our findings:
6. All three inner planets are found in the First House. So in order to make himself known in the outside world, this man has to rely on these three planets (because of the absence of aspects on the Ascendant). Their tendency towards unity reinforces the conservative nature of the figure. The opposition between
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puts pressure on the relationship between origin (4) and prestige (10), cranking up the tension between
and
.
7. Both oppositions are bridged by the
, giving the Sun a key position in the First House. The person’s seemingly free and tactful demeanor is tainted by a coercing (
in 5) and egocentric undercurrent. Good manners (
) mask the person’s inner insecurity (4-10).
In summary, what we have here is a basic structure that creates his own world in a pronounced way. On the one hand he expands this world around him, and on the other hand he also fixates it.
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