The Planets & Aspects
Each planet symbolises certain sides of your character;
for example, Mars stands for action and
passion, Jupiter stands for fortune and higher thought
and so on. Planets are located symbolically in the chart: the signs and
houses filter their
energies through the planets, much as a coloured lens
filters the image thrown by a stage-light, or received by a camera.
Planets which are particularly expressive of certain signs are said to
rule these signs;
a planet whose energies are most powerfully channelled through a certain
sign is said to be
exalted in that sign. Planets can have a positive (day) or a negative
(night) rulership, but only one exaltation. The symbolism is so carefully
designed that a planet placed in the opposite sign to its exaltation is
found to be weak in the expression of its natural powers and is said to be
in fall; planets in the opposite signs to their rulership are also weakly
placed and are said to be in detriment.
The planet which is most strongly placed in your birth-chart is called
your Ruling Planet. This is usually the ruler of the ascendant, but could
be the ruler of the sign in which the Sun (sun-ruler) or Moon (moon-ruler)
is placed, depending on its strength by sign, aspect and elevation. Other
powerfully placed planets must also be taken into consideration, for
example Mars in
Capricorn conjunct the Mid-Heaven, strongly aspected,
would be a candidate for rulership, especially should the other rulers
mentioned be weak.
Geometrical relationships between planets are called aspects; these affect
the energies of the planets concerned. Should a planet have difficult
aspects, or be in an unsympathetic position in the
zodiac, it is said to be afflicted; its negative
characteristics may be exhibited on occasions in your character. Should it
have favourable aspects, its effects may be more beneficial. Difficult
aspects, being more conducive to personal development, often generate
complex results that require considerable interpretation and
self-analysis, whereas favourable aspects more often produce simple
effects which are easy to understand. In any case, the chart must be
viewed as a whole, for the positive and negative characteristics may
cancel out, or appear in mitigated forms, according to circumstances
depending upon other factors.
Aspects designated as difficult are
-
opposition
(180°)
-
square
(90°)
-
semi-square
(45°)
-
sesqui-quadrate
(135°)
-
quincunx
or inconjunct (150°)
-
contra-parallel
(opposition by declination)
Favourable aspects are
-
trine
(120°)
-
sextile
(60°)
-
semi-sextile
(30°)
-
parallel
(conjunction by declination)
whereas
conjunction
(0°) may be favourable, difficult, or both, depending to a great degree
upon the nature of the planets involved. There are several other minor
aspects, but these are not generally used by astrologers in the analysis
of nativities, or birthcharts.
People often worry because they have been told that there are
"negative" planets or "adverse" aspects in their charts. In reality, there
are no negative planets or adverse aspects, for all things come to us for
our ultimate benefit, generated by the karmic system, which is a
purifying and energising process that builds our soul and develops our
growth in consciousness. This interlocking system brings our consciousness
and our bodies together with events and relationships that when rightly
interpreted, bring love, wisdom and understanding.