What is a TSquare and How Can You Use It Astrology 101
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Learn what a t-square is and what it means. In astrology, a t-square is an important aspect pattern in which 3 or more planets combine in a unique configuration. T-squares are made up of one opposition plus two squares between at least 3 planets. • Made of of two squares, there is a lot of friction in this pattern. The powerful t-square aspect pattern can describe intense energies that we’re asked to channel as we come to terms with often conflicting drives within ourselves. • T-squares can be challenging, but many folks have done great things by working with the energy that can come out of wrestling with them. Lorraine Hansberry harnessed the potential of her natal t-square to break new ground and ignite important social conversations with her play A Raisin in the Sun . • To work with your own t-square, you'll want to get to know your focal planet well, as well as understanding the balance between the planets involved. Is one dominating the conversation? Is there one you don't like and tend to repress or deny? • Get more of the details and learn how to interpret t-squares in our Aspect Patterns course. • ► Learn more about t-squares and other major aspect patterns in The Aspect Pattern Course: https://www.astrologyuniversity.com/s... • ► Read the fabulous t-square resource book Planetary Aspects: An Astrological Guide to Managing Your T-Square by Tracy Marks: https://amzn.to/3BVLcK8 • ► Browse astrology classes with Tony Howard: https://www.astrologyuniversity.com/c... • ► Learn about our four-year astrologer training program: https://www.astrologyuniversity.com/p... • ► Subscribe to the Astrology University podcast through Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... • TIMESTAMPS • 00:00 Introduction • 00:38 What is a t-square? • 01:06 Increased tension and what you can do about it • 02:01 The potential for great works • 02:30 The focal planet of a t-square • 03:30 How can you work with your t-square? • 05:07 Conclusion
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