In other words, the aspects from a classical malefic planet, like Mars or Saturn, are going to be more challenging (even the trines) than the aspects from benefics like Jupiter or Venus. The first is that the planet forming the aspect (seeing the other planet) is more important in defining the effect of an aspect than the type of aspect itself. To start off, however, I’d like to focus on two important ancient principles that have fallen out of use in modern Western astrology. But this reductionistic approach misses the real meanings of such interconnections, and that’s what I’d like to explore in this article. In modern Western natal and predictive astrology, the aspect of one planet upon another is often seen as primarily positive or negative. What Challenging and Supportive Aspects Really Mean What Challenging and Supportive Aspects Really Mean by Hank Friedman
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