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Aspect Patterns, as used in Astrological Psychology and the Huber Method, are pretty much the most revealing thing to consider in a chart when it comes to wanting to understand how people tick. There are 40+ recognisable aspect patterns, all of which relate to observable behaviour in others, and behaviour traits we can recognise in ourselves.
I've written about all of them in my book, Aspect Patterns in Colour,
and each aspect pattern is discussed in the context of an example
chart, mostly of a well-known person. You will find the charts of Bill
Gates, Clint Eastwood, Meryl Streep, Helen Mirren, Charles Darwin, Elton
John and Nelson Mandela all featured, to mention just a few.
Here's
a small selection of aspect patterns, all of which I've written about
in this resource website, once again using the charts of well-known
people to illustrate them and the various motivations they suggest.
The shaping - triangular or quadrilateral - of the aspect pattern is significant as well as the colours of the aspects: red/blue/green.
Click on Aspect Patterns in the labels cloud on the sidebar on the left, and that will take you to a choice of no less 80 different blog posts where aspect patterns are featured in the charts or events I've written about.
For
a detailed analysis of aspect patterns, the classic reference book is
the one by Bruno and Louise Huber, to whom I dedicate my own book on
this subject.
Aspect Pattern Astrology
was researched and developed by them at the Astrological Psychology
Institute in Zurich, Switzerland, and it was here that I learned, first
hand from them, so much about aspect patterns and the motivations they
represent in the charts of individuals.
Both books are available from Amazon. Full descriptions of both are on the Astrological Psychology website:
Click here for Aspect Pattern Astrology
Click here for Aspect Patterns in Colour
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