Aspects
Imum Coeli Bi-Quintile Nemausa
Your knack for turning a base into a place of belonging holds a seed you can deliberately develop into a real craft of making home and tending roots. Right now it leans on instinct. Study how you do it, refine it, and let building belonging from the ground up become something you do with mastery.
Lean in — Refine your craft of making a home
Watch for — Do not leave your home-building to instinct alone
- development
- foundation
- craft
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 Imum Coeli, home and roots, as a specific working relationship.
- Tierney, Dynamics of Aspect Analysis (1983)Reads the bi-quintile as a fifth-harmonic aspect of specialized, original creative talent.