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QUINTILES REVEALED: Learn how your Quintiles can positively affect personal image
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<blockquote data-quote="waybread" data-source="post: 111692" data-attributes="member: 6041"><p>Just a little infill here. Quintiles have been described as the "genius" aspect, as they seemed to be prominent in the charts of unique thinkers like Albert Einstein. And sadly, of Adolf Hitler. On the other hand, I once participated in a thread on quintiles on another astrology forum, in which the thread-initiator made the "genius" point. Well, directly all kind of people posted re: their quintiles. Some people who claimed to be perfectly ordinary had more quintiles than Einstein, and far fewer aspirations for world domination than Hitler. Go figure!</p><p> </p><p>I might suggest to anyone interested in reading more about quintiles: Bil Tierney, <em>Dynamics of Aspect Analysis</em>, or at an astrology 401 level, Michael Harding and Charles Harvey, <em>Working with Astrology</em>; and John Addey, <em>Harmonic Anthology</em>, which has a quintile (e. g. 5H) chapter. </p><p> </p><p>If I see a chart with several quintiles, esp. one where one planet is involved in most of them, I do think it is important. I think the above-mentioned authors see quintiles as indicating not only some kind of talent (however strangely one might define "talent") but also considerable ambition to manifest it. Sun Pluto quintiles particularly seem to indicate a lot of ambition.</p><p> </p><p>Vertex, bi-quintiles count as quintiles. Bil Tierney gets a bit more involved with "upper" and "lower" aspects, but I've not done this.</p><p> </p><p> Reg, a tri-quintile, depending upon your starting point, would be the same as a quintile (0 degrees>>72 degrees (Q)>>144 (biQ) then 216 degrees is basically a bi-quintile going around the chart from the opposite direction.</p><p> </p><p>Sun quintile Ascendant here. I guess I am my own best project. W.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waybread, post: 111692, member: 6041"] Just a little infill here. Quintiles have been described as the "genius" aspect, as they seemed to be prominent in the charts of unique thinkers like Albert Einstein. And sadly, of Adolf Hitler. On the other hand, I once participated in a thread on quintiles on another astrology forum, in which the thread-initiator made the "genius" point. Well, directly all kind of people posted re: their quintiles. Some people who claimed to be perfectly ordinary had more quintiles than Einstein, and far fewer aspirations for world domination than Hitler. Go figure! I might suggest to anyone interested in reading more about quintiles: Bil Tierney, [I]Dynamics of Aspect Analysis[/I], or at an astrology 401 level, Michael Harding and Charles Harvey, [I]Working with Astrology[/I]; and John Addey, [I]Harmonic Anthology[/I], which has a quintile (e. g. 5H) chapter. If I see a chart with several quintiles, esp. one where one planet is involved in most of them, I do think it is important. I think the above-mentioned authors see quintiles as indicating not only some kind of talent (however strangely one might define "talent") but also considerable ambition to manifest it. Sun Pluto quintiles particularly seem to indicate a lot of ambition. Vertex, bi-quintiles count as quintiles. Bil Tierney gets a bit more involved with "upper" and "lower" aspects, but I've not done this. Reg, a tri-quintile, depending upon your starting point, would be the same as a quintile (0 degrees>>72 degrees (Q)>>144 (biQ) then 216 degrees is basically a bi-quintile going around the chart from the opposite direction. Sun quintile Ascendant here. I guess I am my own best project. W. [/QUOTE]
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