Here are some timestamps for topics covered at different points in the episode:Ġ0:00:44 Rick’s views on whether they are really “minor” aspectsĠ0:45:37 Aspects as divisions of a circleĠ1:09:35 William Lilly quote about aspectsĠ1:12:35 Kepler’s justification for the minor aspectsĠ1:53:21 Natal interpretation vs. This episode is available in both audio and video versions below. Several of the minor aspects used today were first introduced by the German astronomer and astrologer Johannes Kepler in the 17th century CE, although their adoption in the astrological community has been uneven, with some astrologers using them and others not.ĭuring the course of the episode we discuss the history of minor aspects and some of the debates surrounding them, and then later look at some charts where Rick demonstrates how he uses minor aspects in practice.įor more info about Rick check out his YouTube channel: The minor aspects include the semi-sextile, quincunx, semi-square, sesqui-square, quintile, bi-quintile, septile, novile, and others. Minor aspects are generally categorized as any aspects besides the five classical “major” aspects that were originally introduced in western astrology around the 1st century BCE, which are the conjunction, opposition, trine, square, and sextile. In episode 328 astrologer Rick Levine joins the show to talk about minor aspects in astrology, and whether they should be regarded as “minor”.
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