An inconjunct presents a difficult adjustment between you and the changes triggered by the transit.You versus them, home versus work, dreams versus reality. An opposition presents a choice or conflict.A square causes tension that demands action.Sometimes the blend goes nicely (like cake batter) and other times it's oil and vinegar. A conjunction blends the energy of the transiting planet and the natal planet, angle or Node.The aspect between your natal planet, angle or Node and the transiting planet(s) will describe the quality of the change.The house in your chart that contains the planet, angle or Node is the area of your life receiving the change.The house in your chart with the transiting planet is the area of your life where the change will be coming from. ![]() Note: "angles" refer to the cusps of the 1st, 4th, 7th and 10th Houses and "Nodes" refer to the North and South Nodes. What does it mean if transiting Pluto is opposing your Moon but transiting Uranus is squaring it? What if an eclipse conjuncts your Venus? Here's a quick cheat sheet to guide you through general interpretations. ![]() There's lots of planetary action happening lately (we're in the midst of Venus retrograde and a Uranus/Pluto square).
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