However, I’ve noticed that there’s some specific things that distinguish each of the types of squares from one another.įor this article and in general, I only consider in-sign squares to be valid, meaning that squares only happen when they happen in signs that square each other. Stephen Arroyo once noticed that fixed signs tend to cluster together, which seems a bit counterintuitive since squares are supposed to cause tension, conflict, and change. This has actually come up in my astrology education before. I have a hypothesis: not all squares are created equal. When you have planets in each of the four signs associated with a modality, you end up with a grand cross. Mutable squares are between Sagittarius/Gemini and Virgo/Pisces. Fixed squares are between Leo/Aquarius and Taurus/Scorpio. Cardinal squares are between the signs of Aries/Libra and Cancer/Capricorn. This means that there are three types of squares: cardinal, fixed, and mutable. So, squares happen when two objects are trying to do very different things at the same time. Fire and air signs are considered to be diurnal while earth and water are considered nocturnal. Squares between two planets or points in a chart happen when those planets or points are in the same modality and signs of the opposite sect.
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