Just a simple question

wan

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There can certainly be lots of aspects in a chart, especially if you include asteroids and you count the lesser aspects. But it won't be limitless, for the reason that both of the things mentioned above are finite.
 

JUPITERASC

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How many aspects can a natal chart possibly have? Or is there no limit
There can certainly be lots of aspects in a chart, especially
if you include asteroids and you count the lesser aspects.

But it won't be limitless, for the reason that

both of the things mentioned above are finite.
SIMPLE ANSWER :smile:
is dependent on
whether one is a traditional
or
a modernist astrologer

Traditional astrologers use sextile, trine, square, opposition and conjunction


to be clear then
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For discussions on Traditional Astrology only.
Note: Typically, traditional astrology is defined as using techniques developed prior to 1700 by astrologers from the Hellenistic, Persian, Hebrew, and Renaissance eras.

Specifically it relies on Ptolemaic aspects sextile, trine, square, opposition and conjunction

and excludes modern planets Neptune, Uranus and Pluto
non-Ptolemaic aspects, as well as any asteroids.
The focus is less on what would be considered modern psychological chart interpretation
and more on prediction.
Members who wish to explore a combination of traditional and modern ideas
should feel free to start a new thread in an appropriate forum for further discussion.



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Note: Typically, modern astrology is defined as using techniques developed around the late 1800s by Theosophists.
Specifically it relies on psychological, evolutionary, karmic, and non-western interpretation approaches
and includes Neptune, Uranus and Pluto
and non-Ptolemaic aspects.
The focus is more on psychological chart interpretation instead of prediction.


Reference to modernist asteroids
if you only consider those larger than 100 meters orbiting within the inner Solar System
there's over 150 million.

Count smaller asteroids and you get even more :smile:
 
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