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Jupiter Sesquiquadrate Moon (Composite)

In the composite chart, Moon and Jupiter form a sesquiquadrate, so the relationship's emotional life and its optimism, growth, and shared faith build a restless, agitated tension that the relationship must discharge. Pressure gathers between these themes and tends to surface under stress. A shared, healthy outlet keeps the tension productive.

Sources

  • Hand, Planets in Composite (1975)Reads the composite Moon-Jupiter aspect for the relationship.
  • Pelletier, Planets in Aspect (1974)Treats the Moon-Jupiter aspect in relationship astrology.
  • Tierney, Dynamics of Aspect Analysis (1983)Treats the sesquiquadrate as a minor/harmonic aspect and its quality.

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