![]() Quinn explains that someone who has their sun, moon, and rising conjunct in Gemini, for example, might have a really hard time making decisions. ![]() ![]() "That's a good thing because Neptune is governed by spirituality and dreams, and so is Pisces-so it's basically in its resting home-and then Jupiter is the planet of luck, so it's going to amplify our dreams and our spiritual space."īut take heed conjunctions aren't always easy. Uranus and Saturn, on the other hand, have very different energies.Īnother example, Quinn notes, is that Neptune and Jupiter are both in Pisces right now. For example, Venus and Mercury conjunct in Taurus, in the seventh house, would indicate an ease when it comes to partnership and expressing emotions. Now for the fun part-you can start to put all the pieces together to understand what a particular conjunction means for you (or for compatibility if comparing charts, or for the day, if looking at a daily chart).Īs Quinn explains to mbg, you can think about whether the themes of the planets in question "work" together. And speaking of, it's worth noting that it's possible not to have any conjunctions in your chart, and that isn't inherently a good or bad thing. The key to remember here is that specific conjunctions can only be understood if you understand the themes of the planets in question and how they relate to your chart as a whole. As modern mystic and author of Astrology SOS Imani Quinn tells mbg, we had three Jupiter and Pluto conjunctions back in 2020, with Pluto relating to death and rebirth, and many astrologers point to that conjunction as relating to the rise of the pandemic. Bedell notes that with Venus being the planet of relationships and Jupiter being the planet of success, "when we see a Venus-Jupiter conjunction, that then means we have a successful relationship."Īnd again, we can look at conjunctions in our own charts, when comparing our charts with someone else's, or when we look at the planetary positions in the sky on any given day. "Essentially what it means is that these energies have become really integrative and allow us to see some complementary energy available to us," he explains.įor example, take Venus and Jupiter. There's an opportunity for balance and growth here, but it's not always easy.Īccording to Bedell, when you think conjunction, think conjoined. The planets share a modality and are in opposing elements. Opposition: As the name suggests, oppositions occur when planets are opposite each other in a chart, six signs or 180 degrees apart (i.e., Mars in Gemini and Jupiter in Sagittarius).Grand trines are formed when three or more planets form an equilateral triangle in the chart. Planets 120 degrees apart will fall under the same element, creating a harmonious and easy energy. Trine: The planets are 120 degrees or four signs apart (i.e., the Sun in Libra and Mercury in Gemini).This is a more challenging aspect, as signs under the same modality (cardinal, fixed, or mutable) may clash. Square: The planets are around 90 degrees apart, or three signs apart (i.e., Uranus in Aquarius and Mars in Taurus).The energies of both planets flow together smoothly and are in complementary elements (earth and water or fire and air). Sextile: The planets are around 60 degrees apart, or two signs apart (i.e., the moon in Scorpio and Mercury in Capricorn).The planets' energies merge, amplifying the themes associated with both planets. Conjunction: The planets are very close together in the sky, usually in the same sign (i.e., the Sun and Venus both in Virgo).
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