Aspects
Descendant Semi-Square Nemausa
A minor recurring snag shows up between your need to feel rooted and what partnership asks, enough to chafe but not to break things. It often comes from leaning slightly too hard on a partner for home. Ease the lean, make one honest adjustment, and the friction in the relationship settles.
Lean in — Lean a little less on a partner for home
Watch for — Do not let small grievances about place pile up
- friction
- partnership
- easing
Sources
- Forrest, The Inner Sky (1984)Reads Nemausa by its plain modern sense rather than classical myth, named for the spring spirit of a place, as a point of rootedness, the genius of place, and the healing of belonging.
- Hand, Horoscope Symbols (1981)Treats the meeting of the spirit of place and the Descendant, partnership and the other, as a specific working relationship.
- Tierney, Dynamics of Aspect Analysis (1983)Reads the semi-square as low-grade hard tension that seeks release through small adjustments.