![]() The difference is that with the square, the signs still have the same modality (cardinal - fix - mutable), and with the opposition the signs have the same polarity (masculine (fire/air) - feminine (earth/water)) - when it comes to the inconjunction, however, there are no such shared basic traits. An inconjunction will happen between signs of utterly different nature (i.e. The signs involved will usually not have anything in common, which creates friction (square) and contrariety (oppositon). I feel like the nature of the quincunx is bit of a mix between the opposition and the square: This is why I felt like discussing this aspects a bit more in-depth here. It plays out in natal charts, synastry and by transit, and can be quite noticable if the orb is tight (usually 0-5 °+/-, depending on the planets involved). Partly because there isn’t too much free info out there and many people today and in this forum learn astrology as a hobby and not from professional courses or expensive books.Īfter learning about the major aspects (conjunction, sextile, square, trine, opposition) in the beginning of my studies, I found the quincunx to be one of the most important minor aspects. Partly because it’s considered a so-called minor aspect. So, the quincunx or inconjunction (150°) is an aspect seldomly looked at or discussed. ![]()
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