Aspects
Jupiter Sesquiquadrate Moon
This minor hard aspect, a hundred and thirty-five degrees, is a muted cousin of the square: a recurring agitation between comfort and faith that tends to surface under pressure as overindulgence, over-promising, or restlessness you cannot place. It is intermittent but real. Handled, it pushes you to find enough rather than reach for too much. The growth is tempering the impulse. At your best you convert stress-driven excess into steady, well-judged generosity.
Lean in — Find enough instead of reaching for too much under stress.
Watch for — Let pressure tip your generosity into overdoing it.
- tension
- minor-aspect
- temperance
Sources
- Carter, The Astrological Aspects (1930)Catalogues the sesquiquadrate as a minor hard aspect akin to a muted square.
- Hand, Horoscope Symbols (1981)Reads the sesquiquadrate as a stress-activated friction to be channeled.