Aspects
Arethusa Septile Jupiter
Something compulsive runs through your optimism, an almost destined lure toward the next escape dressed as the next horizon, as if you must always be leaving. It feels like destiny but can be avoidance. Watch the pull honestly, ask whether you are growing or just fleeing, and let meaning, not escape, set your course.
Lean in — Ask whether the next horizon is growth or just an exit.
Watch for — Chase the horizon to avoid arriving anywhere real.
- fated
- escape
- horizon
Sources
- George, Asteroid Goddesses (1986)Reads Arethusa by her myth, the nymph turned into a pure underground spring to escape the river-god's pursuit, as a point of the protected source, flight to preserve one's freedom, and transformation under pressure.
- Hand, Horoscope Symbols (1981)Treats the meeting of the hidden spring and the urge for meaning as an inner dynamic of finding faith in freedom.
- Tierney, Dynamics of Aspect Analysis (1983)Reads the septile as a seventh-harmonic aspect of fated, inspired, almost compulsive pull.