Aspects
Asbolus Trine Midheaven
Your gift for foresight flows easily into your public life. 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 highest point of the chart, also called the MC, marking the top of the sky at your birth. It speaks to career, reputation, and your public direction., the intuition that senses what is coming sits in natural harmony with your vocation, so a calling that reads risk, forecasts, or anticipates trouble tends to open without much strain, and your instinct becomes a genuine asset in your public role. People trust your read of where things are heading, and the work is the better for it. There is an unforced fit between your sight and how you make your way. The only caution is that ease can let you lean on instinct without checking it. Used consciously, it is a lifelong gift of a vocation that sees ahead, calmly and accurately, where others are caught off guard.
Lean in — Let your read of where things head be an asset in your work.
Watch for — Lean on instinct without checking it.
- asbolus
- midheaven
- trine
- flow
Sources
- Reinhart, To the Edge and Beyond: Saturn, Chiron, Pholus and the Centaurs (1996)Reads the natal Asbolus trine the Midheaven as the centaur of intuition and survival instinct, the seer who senses what is coming, working through vocation and public role.
- Greene, Relating: An Astrological Guide to Living with Others on a Small Planet (1977)Greene frames the Midheaven as the place where Asbolus trine brings the reading of signs and the foreknowledge of danger into vocation and public role.
- Hand, Horoscope Symbols (1981)Hand frames the Midheaven as the tenth house of calling and public life, where Asbolus trine sets the theme of intuition, foresight, and heeding the warning.

