Alright, let’s talk about this astrology thing, specifically something called a “sesquiquadrate.” Now, I’m not a pro or anything, but I’ve been messing around with astrology charts lately, just for fun, you know? It all started when I was trying to figure out what makes people tick. Thought maybe the stars had some answers.

So, I grabbed my laptop and started digging. First thing I learned was how to read those astrology charts. They look like a pizza sliced into 12 pieces, with all these weird symbols scattered around. Turns out, those “slices” are called houses, and they represent different areas of life, like career, relationships, and all that jazz. The symbols are the planets and signs, and they show where things were hanging out in the sky when someone was born.
My Journey
- Started with the basics: houses, planets, signs, and aspects.
- Tried to understand the symbols and glyphs. It was like learning a new language!
Then there are these lines connecting the planets. Those are called “aspects,” and they supposedly show how the planets interact with each other. One of these aspects is the sesquiquadrate, which is when two planets are 135 degrees apart. Apparently, it’s not a major aspect, but it still matters.
To figure out this sesquiquadrate thing, I had to calculate the angle between two planets. They say you can be off by 2 or 3 degrees, so it’s not super precise. I used some online tools to draw up charts and played around with different birth times to see how the aspects changed.
Experimenting
- Calculated the angles between planets. 135 degrees is the magic number for a sesquiquadrate.
- Used online astrology chart tools to visualize the aspects.
- Played with different birth times to see how the aspects shift.
Honestly, it felt like a bit of a guessing game at times. But I did notice some patterns. Like, when certain planets were in a sesquiquadrate, the person’s chart seemed to suggest some internal tension or challenges they needed to work through.
I also stumbled upon other aspect patterns, like the “T-square” and the “Mystic Rectangle.” These involve more planets and are apparently more complex. I haven’t delved too deep into those yet, but they’re on my list. There is another aspect called “inconjunct” or “quincunx” which is about 150 degrees apart between planets. I found the terms are generally used interchangeably. I also noticed that basic astrology takes four things into account: From our view on Earth, the planets, sun.
Discoveries
- Observed patterns related to the sesquiquadrate aspect.
- Found other aspect patterns like the T-square and Mystic Rectangle.
- Realized it’s a complex subject, but it’s intriguing.
So, that’s where I’m at with this sesquiquadrate stuff. It’s been a wild ride, and I’m still learning. It’s not about predicting the future or anything like that. For me, it’s more about understanding myself and others a bit better. It’s like a fun puzzle, and who knows, maybe there’s something to it. What do you think?