Navigating Astrology's Blind Spots: Insights into Aversion

EPISODE · Apr 17, 2026 · 3 MIN

Navigating Astrology's Blind Spots: Insights into Aversion

from I Am Astrology Readings Podcast with Paul Heath

The discourse on the aversion aspect in astrology unveils intricate dimensions of astrological interpretation, particularly focusing on the quincunx aspect as delineated in Hellenistic astrology. This aspect is profoundly characterized as an aversion, signifying a blind spot within the astrological chart. The speakers engage in a meticulous examination of how these blind spots manifest in relation to the ascendant or first house, identifying specific houses that embody this energy—namely the twelfth, second, sixth, and eighth houses. The discussion traverses the implications of these placements, elucidating how individuals may navigate the inherent challenges posed by these aversions. They emphasize the necessity of recognizing these blind spots in order to foster personal growth and understanding, thereby enriching one’s astrological journey. Furthermore, the speakers delve into the visual representation of aspects within charts, noting the differentiation between squares and oppositions—colored red—and trines and sextiles—colored blue. The quincunx, representing aversion, is notably distinguished by its green hue, thereby facilitating the astrologer's comprehension of the complexities inherent in the chart's fabric.Takeaways:In Hellenistic astrology, the quincunx aspect is recognized as an aversion, which signifies a blind spot.The blind spots associated with the first house in astrology are represented by the houses 12, 2, 6, and 8.When analyzing astrological charts, the squares and oppositions are denoted in red, while trines and sextiles are depicted in blue.The quincunx aspect, representing aversion, is visually represented in green on astrological charts.Understanding whether aspects are applying or separating is crucial for interpreting astrological energy dynamics.The intensity of an astrological aspect can be determined by evaluating whether it is applying or separating over time.Links referenced in this episode:iamastrologyreadings.comCompanies mentioned in this episode:IamastrologyreadingsPayPalVenmoCash AppSupport the mythic classroom: https://i-am-astrology-readings.captivate.fm/supportBook a Reading: https://i-am-astrology-readings.captivate.fm/book-reading#astrologyrideoftheday

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