Linn
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Syntymäkartallehan voi muodostua pentagrammi (suurkvintiili), ja ehkä näistä kuvailuista voisi saada vinkkiä siitä, millaista menoa noina aikoina on luvassa:
Cafe Astrology -sivustolta:
"Wreath, Pentagram A configuration of aspects formed by five points of a horoscope, uniformly connected by five quintiles, and by biquintiles. Figures of this pattern in the natal chart look like a pentagram. In a fifth harmonic chart all five points of a Pentagram are in conjunction.
P.Globa states that the Pentagram is the strongest configuration operating manifestly and constantly corresponding to the element of Fire. The Pentagram is connected to natural processes of creative regeneration - in the native there is a prerogative to search constantly, there are constantly new events in his life, and he can rectify his life. At worst the Pentagram gives constantly gleaming conditions, which are boring to the person; all innovations seem familiar and monotonous; adventurism and dissoluteness; indulgence which does not encounter resistance."
The Real Astrology -sivustolta:
"The Grand Quintile is formed when five planets are Quintile (72°) each other. This is a 5th Harmonic aspect pattern, and consists of five Quintiles, and five Biquintiles (144° aspects). This is perhaps the rarest of the aspect patterns simply because it requires five planets that can be 72° apart. The Sun, Mercury and Venus are basically limited to occupying only one position of five because Mercury can at most be 28° from the Sun, and Venus can at most be 46° from the Sun. Mercury and Venus can, theoretically be as far as 74° apart and could form a Quintile aspect, but this is an exceedingly rare occurrance. At least one Quintile between outer planets would almost certainly be required for a Grand Quintile, and the windows of opportunity for these cycles is both relatively brief, and very infrequent.
The Grand Quintile is an aspect pattern that is entirely dependent on the harmonics because the Quintile is not a whole-sign aspect. For this reason, the orb for a Grand Quintile would probably have to be less than 2° for each aspect.
Since this aspect pattern is so rare as to be practically nonexistant, interpreting it involves a lot of theory and guesswork. The 5th harmonic, which would be resonating with tremendous intensity here, relates to creativity, to freedom, and to change. In numerology, the number 4 represents the material world, the first manifestation of form and structure; the number 5 is the life energy, the creative spark that animates the form. Quintiles have been associated with both great creative power and with unthinkable destructive force. Charlie Chaplain and Adolph Hitler are two examples; they were born very close together, and each has strong 5th harmonic activity in their charts.
Although I personally do not consider the Quintile to be a particularly major aspect because it seems to me to operate on the mental and intellectual plane and therefore does not necessarily translate into any kind of action (like the 4th and 8th harmonic aspects do), I would have to guess that an individual with a Grand Quintile in their chart would feel compelled to be constantly in motion. The potential here would be perhaps to be able to be fully immersed in the ebb, flow, and constant change that is life. I would also guess that the need to create and to destroy, to discover and participate in the natural cycles of life would be extremely strong."
Linn
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