Aspects
Jupiter Sesquiquadrate Uranus
This minor hard aspect, a muted cousin of the square, is a recurring agitation between growth and freedom that tends to surface under pressure as reckless optimism, impulsive risk, or a sudden urge to throw out the plan. It is intermittent but real. Handled, it pushes you to make the bold move deliberately rather than in a burst. The growth is tempering the impulse. At your best you convert stress-driven overreach into timely, well-judged innovation.
Lean in — Make the bold move deliberately, not in a burst.
Watch for — Throw out the plan on a stress-driven impulse.
- tension
- minor-aspect
- temperance
Sources
- Carter, The Astrological Aspects (1930)Catalogues the sesquiquadrate as a minor hard aspect akin to a muted square.
- Tompkins, Aspects in Astrology (1989)Reads it as a stress-activated overreach to be tempered.