Aspects
Descendant Quincunx Hebe
With Hebe An awkward aspect between planets about 150 degrees apart, joining signs with nothing in common. It asks for constant small adjustments between things that do not naturally fit. your The point directly opposite the Ascendant, on the western horizon. It describes partnership, others, and what you seek in relationship., the way you serve sits at an awkward angle to what your partners actually want, requiring ongoing adjustment. You may over-give where it is not needed and miss where it is. Keep recalibrating your care so it matches each person rather than a fixed idea of helping.
Lean in — Re-read what each partner truly needs instead of helping on autopilot.
Watch for — Do not pour the same service into everyone regardless of what fits.
- awkward fit
- recalibrate
- adjustment
Sources
- George, Asteroid Goddesses (1986)Reads Hebe by her myth, cupbearer to the gods and goddess of youth, as a point of youthfulness, rejuvenation, and devoted service, shadowed by the perpetual subordinate.
- Hand, Horoscope Symbols (1981)Treats the meeting of youth and devoted service and the Descendant, partnership and the other, as a specific working relationship.
- Tierney, Dynamics of Aspect Analysis (1983)Reads the quincunx as a minor aspect of adjustment and incongruity that must be continually realigned.

