Aspects
Asbolus Trine Imum Coeli
A protective instinct flows gently up from your roots. With Asbolus A flowing, supportive aspect between planets about 120 degrees apart, usually in the same element. Things come easily here, sometimes too easily to notice. your The lowest point of the chart, opposite the Midheaven, often called the IC. It points to home, roots, family, and your private foundation., the gift of sensing what is coming settles into home and family without strain, so the survival-instinct you inherited works as a quiet, steadying wisdom rather than a fear. You may come from a line whose knowing protects you, or carry a deep, calm radar at your base that keeps you and yours safe. There is an unforced security in how your roots read the world, an ancestral attunement free of dread. The only caution is that such ease can let you lean on the inherited instinct without question. Used consciously, it is a lifelong gift of a foundation that senses trouble early and meets it from a place of calm.
Lean in — Meet trouble early from the calm your roots gave you.
Watch for — Lean on the inherited instinct without question.
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Sources
- Reinhart, To the Edge and Beyond: Saturn, Chiron, Pholus and the Centaurs (1996)Reads the natal Asbolus trine the Imum Coeli as the centaur of intuition and survival instinct, the seer who senses what is coming, working through home, roots, and ancestry.
- Greene, Relating: An Astrological Guide to Living with Others on a Small Planet (1977)Greene frames the Imum Coeli as the place where Asbolus trine brings the reading of signs and the foreknowledge of danger into home, roots, and ancestry.
- Hand, Horoscope Symbols (1981)Hand frames the Imum Coeli as the fourth house of home and the ancestral foundation, where Asbolus trine sets the theme of intuition, foresight, and heeding the warning.

