← Astrology for Beginners · lesson 11/19
When two planets sit at certain angles to each other, astrologers say they're in aspect — they're "talking." We've already met the conjunction (two planets in the same spot, fused together). Here are the other four big ones, and they range from "easy" to "challenging."
It's tempting to want a chart full of trines and sextiles. But a life with no friction has nothing to push against — and the squares and oppositions are usually where the interesting, hard-won strengths come from. The soft aspects give you gifts; the hard ones give you character.
Like all aspects, these only really count when the angle is close to exact — within a margin called the orb (a few degrees). The tighter it is, the louder it speaks. (And whether it's still building or already fading is the applying-vs-separating idea from another guide.)
I think of the aspects as the relationships inside you — the bits of your nature that help each other along, and the bits that argue. A chart isn't a list of separate traits; it's a little society of them, getting on and clashing. Knowing which is which is like a kind hand on your own shoulder: ah — so that's why those two parts of me are always at it.