Aspects
Descendant Sesquiquadrate Jupiter
Tension accumulates between your urge to grow and your close partnerships, building toward release. Jupiter sesquiquadrate your The point directly opposite the Ascendant, on the western horizon. It describes partnership, others, and what you seek in relationship. is a subtle but persistent hard aspect: expansive pressure that gathers around relationship, surfacing now and then as restlessness in a bond, an urge to make a grand romantic gesture, or a temptation to over-promise or over-commit all at once. The danger is an impulsive over-extension in love made on a wave of enthusiasm. The work is to channel the expansive charge constructively: make the real, considered move to grow a bond rather than the dramatic one. Handled with maturity, the pressure resolves into genuine relational growth; handled rashly, it over-commits you in a way you regret.
Lean in — Make the considered move to grow a bond, not the dramatic one.
Watch for — Over-promise or over-commit in love on a wave of enthusiasm.
- jupiter
- descendant
- sesquiquadrate
- drive
Sources
- Hand, Horoscope Symbols (1981)Reads the natal Jupiter's sesquiquadrate to the Descendant as a defining statement about how growth and faith meet partnership and the committed other.
- Forrest, The Inner Sky (1984)Gives the modern natal reading of Jupiter's sesquiquadrate to the Descendant as a core feature of the birth chart's optimism.
- Sasportas, The Twelve Houses (1985)Sasportas's study of the houses grounds the Descendant as the seventh-house axis of partnership and the committed other.

